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SAFETY WARNINGS

• This microscope set is 

intended for children 

older than age 6. Children 

should only use this device 

under adult supervision. 

Never leave a child 

unsupervised with this 

device. Accessories in the 

experiment kit may have 

sharp edges and tips. 

Please store the device 

and all of its accessories 

and aids out of the 

reach of young children 

when not being used 

due to a risk of injury.

 • Chemicals: Any chemicals 

and liquids used in 

conjunction with the device 

should be kept out of 

reach of children. Do not 

drink any of the chemicals 

contained in this set. 

Hands should be washed 

thoroughly under running 

water after working with 

these chemicals. In case 

of accidental contact 

with eyes or mouth, 

rinse the affected area 

with water. Seek medical 

treatment for ailments 

arising from contact with 

the chemical substance, 

and take the chemicals 

with you to the doctor. 

• Choking hazard: Children 

should only use device 

under adult supervision. 

Keep packaging materials 

like plastic bags and rubber 

bands out of the reach of 

children as these materials 

pose a choking hazard. 

• 

Battery guidelines: This 

device contains electronic 

components that are 

powered by batteries. 

Batteries should be kept 

out of children’s reach. 

When inserting batteries, 

please ensure the polarity is 

correct. Insert the batteries 

according to the displayed 

+/- information. Never 

mix old and new batteries. 

Replace all batteries at 

the same time. Never mix 

alkaline, standard carbon-

zinc and rechargeable 

nickel-cadmium batteries. 

Never short circuit the 

device or batteries or throw 

either into a fire. Leaking 

or damaged batteries can 

cause injury if they come 

into contact with the skin. 

If you need to handle such 

batteries, please wear 

suitable safety gloves. 

Remove batteries from the 

product before extended 

storage to prevent leaking. 

Do not immerse the battery 

compartment in water. 

• 

Risk of fire: Do not place 

device, particularly the 

lenses, in direct sunlight. 

The concentration of light 

rays could cause a fire. 

• Do not disassemble this 

device. In the event of a 

defect, please contact 

your dealer. The dealer 

will contact the Customer 

Service Department and 

can send the device in to 

be repaired if necessary. 

• Do not subject the 

device to temperatures 

exceeding 60° C (140° F).

• Disposal: Keep packaging 

materials, like plastic bags 

and rubber bands, away 

from children as they a 

pose a risk of suffocation. 

Dispose of packaging 

materials as legally 

required. Consult the local 

authority on the matter 

if necessary and recycle 
materials when possible.

Read and follow the instructions, safety rules, and first aid information.

Summary of Contents for 4400150

Page 1: ...L 150x Power Student Microscope CHOKINGHAZARD Smallparts Notforchildrenunder3years WARNING FUNCTIONALSHARPPOINT Notforchildren under3years WARNING NOT INCLUDED X2 1 5V Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable ni cad ni mh etc batteries ...

Page 2: ...5x 06 Illumination Control 07 Base and Battery Compartment 08 Microscope Arm Additional contents 09 Prepared Slide Onion Bulb 10 Blank Slides 3 11 Slide Covers 4 12 Labels 4 13 Tweezers 14 Spatula 15 Empty Vial 16 Pipette Not suitable for children under 3 years of age Contains functional sharp points 2 ...

Page 3: ...CONTENTS 3 WARNING CHOKING HAZARD Small parts Not for children under 3 years 01 02 05 06 07 09 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 08 03 04 ...

Page 4: ...e it on is stable and is not subject to vibration If the microscope needs to be moved hold it by the arm and base while carefully transferring it Once the microscope is in a suitable location and the batteries are installed in the compartment located in the base of the microscope check the LED light source to make sure that it illuminates Use a microfiber cleaning cloth to gently wipe the lenses o...

Page 5: ...fully turn the focus wheel until the image appears clear and sharp For transparent objects e g sea salt light is projected by the lower light traveling from below the stage through the objective and eyepiece and finally into your eye This process of light transmission is known as microscopy Some specimens will need to be prepared for viewing You can read more about creating specimens in the enclos...

Page 6: ... microscope is really dirty To avoid causing damage to electrical components do not apply cleaning fluids directly to the device If necessary the cleaning cloth can be moistened with cleaning fluid and the lens wiped clean using very little pressure Make sure your microscope is always protected against dust and dirt After use leave it in a warm room to dry off before storing Batteries should be re...

Page 7: ...ept out of children s reach When inserting batteries please ensure the polarity is correct Insert the batteries according to the displayed information Never mix old and new batteries Replace all batteries at the same time Never mix alkaline standard carbon zinc and rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries Never short circuit the device or batteries or throw either into a fire Leaking or damaged batte...

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