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HANGING

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AGNIFICATION

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Now that the specimen slide (or object) is placed directly 

under the objective lens, use the focus knob Fig. 1 (8) to 

focus on the specimen. 

Note that for very small objects, 

you should set them on the clear slide with a recessed hold 
in the center

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1. Always start with the lowest power (4x objective lens) and 

have the zoom eyepiece at the 10x position, all the way 

counterclockwise (when you are facing the microscope 

from the front) until it stops, so that the total power is 40x 

– this is the most useful power for solid objects. 

2. For slightly higher power, you can rotate the knurled ring 

on the zoom eyepiece (see Figure 5) clockwise to obtain 

powers of 40x to 80x (or anywhere in between) as you 

continue rotating to the 20x eyepiece position. Note 
that you will have to refocus whenever you rotate the 
eyepiece to obtain a sharp focus.

3. For much higher powers, you will have to rotate the 

nosepiece Fig. 1 (3) to change the objective lens to 15x 

(provides total power of 150x to 300x depending on what 

position you have the zoom eyepiece in or 30x provides 

total power of 300x to 600x). You rotate the nosepiece by 

holding the microscope above the nosepiece with one 
hand and rotate the nosepiece with the other hand until it 
clicks at the position. Be cautious not to let the objective 
lens touch the specimen slide or object when changing 

to higher powers – you should turn the focus knob first 

to lower the stage to a low position.

 Note the power 

range of the objective lens you are using is shown on the 
nosepiece after it clicks into position.

4. At the highest powers, your views will be greatly 

magnified but somewhat darker. The most enjoyable 
views can be at the lower powers which have a wider 
field of view and brighter illumination.

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LLUMINATION

To get the sharpest and best views, the illumination 

(lighting) will have to be adjusted.
1. The top illuminator Fig. 1 (11) is used only for solid 

objects (not specimen slides) so that light shines down 

onto the object. Push the button on the top of the 

pen light illuminator to turn it on/off. You can change 
the brightness by moving the illuminator up/down or 
by rotating it left or right. After some usage, you can 
determine the best way of adjusting the light to provide 
the most pleasant views.

2. The bottom illuminator Fig. 1 (6) is used for specimen 

slides which shine up through the hole in the stage 
through the slide. You can see a close up of the 
illuminator in Figure 6a below. The illuminator is turned 
on by rotating it so the light goes up through the hole. 
You turn off the illuminator by rotating it down so that 

the mirror is on the upper part (the mirror is not useful 

with this microscope since you have the much better 

electric illuminator).

3. The light from the bottom illuminator can be increased 

or decreased by rotating it with very slight movements. 
As with the top illuminator, you will have to experiment 
to provide the best lighting for the best views.

4. The bottom illumination may be too bright with some 

specimen slides. Included with your microscope is a 
light diffuser which reduces the brightness and glare 
somewhat and can make the views sharper with a higher 
contrast level. In Figure 6a the diffuser is the small black 
piece. The diffuser fits over the bulb area by press fitting 
it on. Figure 6b shows what the illuminator looks like 
with the light diffuser in place. It will take experimenting 
to get this right.

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time centering. Read the sections below on Focusing, 

Changing Power, and Illumination before proceeding.

You are now ready to focus and view the specimen, but first 
you must take some precautions so you do not damage a 

specimen slide or valuable object. When using the higher 
powers while you are focusing, make sure that the objective 
lens does not hit the slide or object being viewed.

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Page 2: ...Turn the top of the pen light top illuminator counterclockwise to take it off Next insert the AAA batteries into the tube with the positive ends going into the tube first Screw the top of the pen lig...

Page 3: ...rpest and best views the illumination lighting will have to be adjusted 1 The top illuminator Fig 1 11 is used only for solid objects not specimen slides so that light shines down onto the object Push...

Page 4: ...r a long period of time remove the batteries from the top and bottom illuminators Always place the dust cap over the eyepiece and the camera sensor when not in use or when being stored Store the micro...

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