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General safety instructions

Intended use:  A non-medical device 

This microscope is intended for general observation of cells and tissues, with transmitted/reflected illumination and 
with the specimen fixed on a slide.

Dangers associated with the operation 

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Improper use could result in injury, malfunction or damage to property. It must be ensured that the operator 
informs every user of existing hazards

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Danger of electrocution. Disconnect the power to the entire lighting system before installing, adding or 
changing any component

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Not to be used in corrosive or explosive environments

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Avoid direct exposure of eyes to the collimated light beam or direct light from the light guides or fibers

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To avoid a hazard to children, account for all parts and keep all packing materials in a safe place

Photobiological safety LED, important safety instructions 

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Avoid direct eye exposure to any LED light source while switched on

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Before looking through the eyepieces of the microscope, lower the intensity of the LED illumination

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Avoid long and high-intensity exposure to LED light because this may cause acute damage to the retina of the eye

Prevention of biological and infectious hazards 

Infectious, bacterial or viral biohazard substances under observation may be a risk to the health of humans and other 
living organisms. Special precautions should be taken during in vitro medical procedures:

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Biological hazards

: Keep a logbook of all the biological substances or pathogenic microorganisms that were 

under observation with the microscope and show it to everybody before they use the microscope or before 
they do some maintenance work on the microscope! Agents can be bacterial, spores, enveloped or non-
enveloped virus particles, fungi or protozoa

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Contamination hazard:

  

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A sample that is properly enclosed with a cover glass never comes in direct contact with the microscope 
parts. In that case prevention of contamination lies in the handling of the slides; as long as the slides 
are decontaminated before use and are undamaged and treated normally, there is virtually zero risk of 
contamination

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A sample that is mounted on a slide without cover glass, can come in contact with components of the 
microscope and may be a hazard to humans and/or the environment. Therefore, check the microscope and 
accessories on possible contaminations. Clean the microscope surfaces and its components as thoroughly 
as possible. Should you identify a possible contamination, inform the local responsible person in your 
organization

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Microscope operators could be contaminated from other activities and cross-contaminate components 
of the microscope. Therefore, check the microscope and accessories on possible contaminations. Clean 
the microscope surfaces and its components as thoroughly as possible. Should you identify a possible 
contamination, inform the local responsible person in your organization. it is recommended to wear sterile 
gloves when preparing the slides and handling the microscope in order to reduce contamination by the 
operator

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Infection hazard:

 Direct contact with the focusing knobs, stage adjustments, stage and eyepieces/tubes of 

the microscope can be a potential source of bacterial and/or viral infections. The risk can be limited by using 
personal eyeshades or eyepieces. You can also use personal protections such as operation gloves and/or safety 
goggles, which should be changed frequently to minimize the risk.

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Disinfectant hazards:

 Before cleaning or disinfecting, check if the room is adequately ventilated. If not, wear 

respiratory protective gear. Exposure to chemicals and aerosols can harm human eyes, skin and respiratory 
system. Do not inhale vapours. During disinfection, do not eat, drink or smoke. Used disinfectants must be 
disposed of according to local or national regulations for health and safety.

Summary of Contents for 78903-90

Page 1: ...Installation and Operating Instructions MSU 100 Series Compound Microscope Model 78903 90...

Page 2: ...omponents of the microscope____________________________________________________ 7 Preparing the microscope for use __________________________________________________ 8 Assembling Steps _______________...

Page 3: ...a cover glass never comes in direct contact with the microscope parts In that case prevention of contamination lies in the handling of the slides as long as the slides are decontaminated before use a...

Page 4: ...based disinfection products for laboratories Before returning a microscope for repair or maintenance through a Cole Parmer dealer an RMA return authorization form together with a decontamination state...

Page 5: ...be between 5 to 40 C and humidity should be within 20 to 80 RH Although the system is anti mold treated installing this product in a hot humid location may still result in the formation of mold or con...

Page 6: ...and the slide The Numeric Aperture N A of the objective is an indication for the resolving power of the objective The total magnification can be calculated by multiplying the magnification of the eye...

Page 7: ...for 3 or 4 objectives B Safety device J Objectives C Tension adjustment K Object stages mechanical stage or clips D On Off switch not visible L Height adjustment lever condenser E Light intensity con...

Page 8: ...r head please pull out the power cord immediately and dry the microscope Assembling Steps Mounting the objectives 1 Rotate the coarse focusing knob to lower the stage to its lowest position 2 Install...

Page 9: ...is lost or damaged choose one with the same specifications Replacement of the Power Cord If the power cord requires replacement ensure that it is suitably rated If in doubt consult your local dealer o...

Page 10: ...ng with a S100x objective you need to lock the slide protection screw D The slide protection screw protects the slide by limiting the travel range of the mechanical stage This way the objectives will...

Page 11: ...h the object stage an Abbe condenser N A 1 25 is mounted The condenser can be adjusted in height by moving the lever beneath the mechanical stage N By adjusting the condenser you can focus the light o...

Page 12: ...er Clean the front lens of the S100x objective 11 Always clean the front lens of the S100x objective with a piece of lens paper that is moistened with a drop of isopropanol 12 Clean the slide after us...

Page 13: ...ust can be removed with high pressured air There will never be dust in the objectives if the objectives are not removed from the revolving nosepiece Caution Cleaning cloths containing plastic fibers c...

Page 14: ...as bulbs batteries fuses cords optical components or any add on accessories such as mechanical specimen holders that are not built into the microscope stage as an integral part of the original manufa...

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