3D Histech TMA Grand Master 2.0 User Manual page 46

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TMA Grand Master 2.0 – User's Guide
5. If punching is completed to all the selected donor blocks, remove the completed donor
blocks from the tray (as described in section 4.4.4 Removing a block from the main unit) and
insert new donor blocks in the tray.
Important!
Because the compartment door can be opened during the process, make sure not to
remove a recipient block to which a core will be transferred from a donor block, since
only donor block operations are monitored by the application.
If you remove a donor block to which cores are selected to be transferred, the software
displays a message to warn you to place the block back to its position.
The lock on the right side of the donor block represents the status of the door of the device.
If this icon pulsates in red and green, it means that there is a donor block from which all of
the selected cores are extracted. In this case you must click the lock button first on the GUI,
then the button on the door to open it.
The lock automatically turns green after a process is finished. Each time after you remove or
replace a block, the camera records the block position, so the software displays an updated
image almost instantly.
November 5, 2013 – Rev. 1
3DHISTECH Ltd.
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