I used the Peloris at Labcorp for about 2 years.  I liked it a lot.  It tells 
you when the reagents are ready to be changed, and can do two separate runs 
simultaneously.  Like any machine it has drawbacks such as reagent competition 
and no it doesn't tell you how to correct a problem.  One time we were adding 
paraffin and had that door open, the machine would not start until the paraffin 
door was closed, unlike the VIP.  It didn't even tell me to close the door.  I 
know that sounds silly (I should have known to do that), but I was adding cold 
paraffin and did not want to forget to check the level before I left, so it was 
open. We all do that.
The machine was running during Hurricane Ike in Houston, and of course when the 
power went off it locked up.  After the repair guy came out and serviced it, it 
ran like a little workhorse.  We usually ran both chambers overnight and one 
chamber during the day.  We even had a run come out on Saturday, and ran it 
again to come out Monday.
Service was good and prompt, and Leica came and updated the software when 
needed.  Because we ran it so much something went wrong every quarter or so, 
but was not down for more than a day.  I chalked that up to being new and in 
pretty heavy rotation.

Hope this helps.


Toysha N. Mayer, MBA, HT (ASCP)
Instructor, Education Coordinator
Program in Histotechnology
School of Health Professions
MD Anderson Cancer Center
(713) 563-3481
tnma...@mdanderson.org





Message: 4
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 08:33:28 +0100
From: "Gibson, Philip" <philip.gib...@nuth.nhs.uk>
Subject: [Histonet] Peloris problems
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Hi Angela

 

Our lab has repeatedly had problems with the Leica Peloris! 

Fortunately (for Leica) the Peloris processes tissues very well, so our lab has 
persisted with our two machines for around 5 years now.

I believe there is now a "version 2" machine on the market that corrects many 
of the niggles (at one point we had AT LEAST one processor crash every week!), 
and one of our machines was fitted with the updated parts.

Currently, the processors are running more reliably, partly because Leica have 
"forced" us into running longer, cooler wax impregnation steps that have 
resulted in a minimum 15 hour long overnight processing schedule! This has been 
very bad for our workflow, but apparently it is stopping the IPA from foaming 
too much and blocking air lines!

Our only other frustration is the dumb reagent management software which has an 
uncanny knack of trying to use the same solutions for the two retorts, when 
there are clearly 2 brand new pure solutions available to use!

 

It's very frustrating running what (after evaluating several manufacturers 
rival products) seems to be by far the best processor on the market, but one 
that utterly fails at being reliable!

We also run Shandon pathcentres (poor) and a Tissue Tek VIP (reliably 
competent).

 

I'll warn that this is all very much my own personal opinion!!!

 

Regards

 

Phil

 

Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 13:52:35 -0700 (PDT)

From: angela smith <we3smi...@yahoo.com>

Subject: [Histonet] peloris

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Has anyone out there had service issues with your peloris?  Breaking down a 
lot, throwing error codes?  I would like some information as at the moment we 
seem to be the only ones with issues.  Thank you

 

Has anyone had a peloris replaced due to getting a lemon?

 

 

----------------------------------------

Phil Gibson

Senior Biomedical Scientist

Histopathology Dept

Royal Victoria Infirmary

Newcastle Upon Tyne

NE1 4LP

 

Ext. 24565

Tel. 0191 2824565

 


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