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EXM-150 MICROSCOPE SERIES 

ACCU-SCOPE

®

 

73 Mall Drive, 

Commack, NY  11725  •  631-864-1000  •  www.accu-scope.com 

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ADJUSTMENT & OPERATION

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Model With Iris Diagphragm 

Model With Disc Diaphragm 

Using the Disc or Iris Diaphragm 

Each EXM-150 Series Microscope is supplied with either a 
disc or iris diaphragm, depending on the model ordered.   

The amount of light can be adjusted by opening or closing the 
iris diaphragm (using the lever 

) or by turning the disc 

diaphragm 

, located just beneath the stage).  

Adjust the diaphragm to the smallest size allowable for a clear, 
sharp image of the specimen. 

Using the 100xR Oil Objective 

(EXM-151 Models ONLY) 

The procedure for examining a specimen using an oil 
immersion objective is as follows: 

Rotate the nosepiece so the low power objective is in the 
optical path. 

Place one drop of immersion oil on the lighted area of the 
specimen slide 

.   

Rotate the nosepiece so the 100xR oil immersion objective is 
in the light path. Dust or air bubbles in the oil can destroy the 
definition of the image.  If the bubbles are trapped between 
the objective lens and the slide, clean off the oil and start 
again or try to eliminate the bubble by rotating the objective 
back and forth. 

With your eye at the level of the stage, use the coarse focus 
knob to raise the stage with the specimen cover glass.  When 
you see a flash of light at this location the objective lens has 
made contact with the immersion oil and the microscope can 
now be focused using the fine focus knob. 

IMPORTANT NOTE 

Each time you finish using the oil immersion objective wipe off 
all traces of oil from the objective and the specimen cover 
glass with a lens tissue or clean soft cloth.   

Cleaning after each use will prevent oil from contaminating the 
high dry objective (40xR), prevent dust and dirt from accu-
mulating on the lens of the objective which will degrade its 
optical performance, and will keep the slide clean to work with

Summary of Contents for EXM-150 SERIES

Page 1: ...MANUAL 73 Mall Drive Commack NY 11725 631 864 1000 P 631 543 8900 F www accu scope com info accu scope com EXM 150 MICROSCOPE SERIES...

Page 2: ...CE 3 INTRODUCTION 4 UNPACKING AND COMPONENTS DIAGRAMS 4 5 ADJUSMENT OPERATION CONNECTING THE POWER CORD 6 ILLUMINATION 6 SPECIMEN SLIDE 7 FOCUSING 7 DISC OR IRIS DIAPHRAGM 8 OIL OBJECTIVE 8 RECHARGING...

Page 3: ...ponent including eyepieces objectives or focusing assembly 2 Keep the instrument clean remove dirt and debris regularly Accumulated dirt on metal surfaces should be cleaned with a damp cloth More pers...

Page 4: ...ighest quality prior to shipment UNPACKING AND COMPONENTS Your microscope arrived pre assembled and packed in a molded container Do not discard the container the molded container should be retained fo...

Page 5: ...25 631 864 1000 www accu scope com 5 COMPONENTS DIAGRAM Other Models Not Shown EXM 150 MS EXM 151 MST EXM 150 T EXM 151 MS Y Axis Adjustment Top Knob X Axis Adjustment Bottom Knob Condenser Models Fea...

Page 6: ...pe uses a universal power supply so it may be used in any voltage range between 90 240v when used with the appropriate line cord IMPORTANT Use care when storing the power cord so that it does not bend...

Page 7: ...a specimen slide into the slide holder with the cover glass facing up Release the slide finger so it closes and secures the slide in place Rotate the X and Y axis knobs to move the slide into positio...

Page 8: ...cimen slide Rotate the nosepiece so the 100xR oil immersion objective is in the light path Dust or air bubbles in the oil can destroy the definition of the image If the bubbles are trapped between the...

Page 9: ...000A line cord charger and requires approximately 8 hours for a full charge The life expectancy of the rechargeable batteries is approximately 20 000 hours or equivalent to 400 recharges before needin...

Page 10: ...ies 6 Slide the cover back on and replace the screw 7 Close the trap door and tighten the lock screw 8 Carefully place the microscope in an upright position 9 Plug the charger to the power receptacle...

Page 11: ...ck stop position by swinging the objective correctly into the optical path Dirt or dust on the view field Dirt or dust on the lens eyepiece condenser objective collector lens or specimen Clean the len...

Page 12: ...rotating the intensity control dial and or iris diaphragm Insufficient brightness Lamp intensity is too low Aperture diaphragm closed too far Condenser position too low Adjust the light intensity by...

Page 13: ...oes not light when switched on No electrical power Lamp bulb burnt out Fuse blown out Check power cord connection Replace bulb Replace fuse Slippage of focus when using the coarse focusing knob Tensio...

Page 14: ...orkmanship for a period of five years from the date of invoice to the original end user purchaser The LED lamp is warranted for a period of two years from the date of invoice to the original end user...

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