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Leica IP S
6. Cleaning and Maintenance
6.1 Cleaning the instrument
The IP S needs to be cleaned with a small vac-
uum daily in the case of heavy use (or weekly
in the case of light use) to remove any debris,
especially glass dust.
Cleaning of the following IP modules signed by
an arrow is of particular importance:
Slide guiding mechanisms
• Loadingstation(Fig. 49)
The ejection unit of the magazines, magazine
holders and chute. Always ensure that the
sensor at the end of the chute is clean.
• Transportstation(Fig. 50)
Remove dust and debris from the specimen
slide carrier.
Fig. 49
Fig. 50
Prior to cleaning the instrument, always switch off power supply and unplug the power cord!
When handling cleaning detergents, follow the instructions of the manufacturer and make sure
all laboratory regulations in force in your country are complied with.
To clean the exterior surfaces, use a mild and ph-neutral commercial household cleaner.
You may NOT use: Alcohol, cleaning materials containing alcohol (glass cleaner!), abrasive,
and solvents containing acetone or xylene! The painted surfaces and the control panel of the
instrument are not resistant to xylene or acetone!
No liquid may come into contact with the electrical connections or spill into the interior of the
instrument!
During all cleaning procedures, puncture-resistant gloves and eye protection are to be worn to
protect against injury caused by debris (especially glass).
During vacuuming, direct the air stream generated by the vacuum away from yourself or any-
one in the area to avoid possible injury from glass particles.