[Histonet] Tissue Processors (VIP-1000)

Ford Royer froyer <@t> bitstream.net
Thu Jan 22 11:36:57 CST 2009


I have been servicing the VIP-1000/2000/3000 (aka: "K" Series) tissue
processors for over 15 years.  They were manufactured new from approximately
1983 to 1993.  They were manufactured and private labeled for Miles
Scientific, Inc. by Sakura Finetek. In the time Miles sold them new, I
estimate that well over 10k units were placed.  In the 15+ years that I have
serviced them, I have rarely come across the problems that Joe describes.
It is true that the Retort Lid can become warped over time, and that brand
new replacement parts are no longer available from Sakura, but there are so
many units in the field, and many refurbished equipment companies with their
own used parts departments, that a used replacement lid (that is not warped)
is easily found.  As to the electronics package that Joe mentions, again, of
the hundreds that I have serviced over the years and to this very day, I
have never had an electronics package (PCB/CPU) fail.  It is true that the
Power Supply to the electronics package does have a limited life span and
will burn out over time (this may be what Joe experienced).  But the Power
Supply is a very common component and brand new replacement units are
readily available from the electronics supply market.  I am not saying that
Joe did not experience a failure of one specific solid state PCB/CPU... it
can happen.  But it is very rare and does not reflect the continued
performance of the thousands of units that are out there... either still in
continuous use from the original date of purchase, or serving a second life
as a refurbished unit.

If you would like further details of my experience with the "K" Series VIP
tissue Processor, please contact me off-List.

~ Ford

Ford M. Royer, MT(ASCP)
Histology Product Manager
Minnesota Medical, Inc.
7177 Madison Ave. W.
Golden Valley, MN 55427-3601
CELL:  612-839-1046
Phone:  763-542-8725
Fax:  763-546-4830
Web: http://www.minnesotamedical.com
 




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