background image

Manual for Microscope Model 100 FL Special

VE116001

Itemno. 116001

Rev. 24.02.2006

They can be found under the pla-
stic covers labelled “FUSE”. 

Connecting the microscope to
mains

The microscope is developed for
the use with 220-240 V / 50-60 Hz.

General use of the microscope:

– Put the microscope on a dry and

clean place.

– Put the mains cord in a socket

and turn on the microscope.

– Adjust the light intensity with the

iris diaphragm.

– Place a specimen on the stage.

– Move the stage up and down

with the coarse focusing knobs
to obtain a clear and sharp
image. Use the fine focusing
knobs to make the last (fine)
adjustment. 

– Rotate the objective revolver so

that the preferred objective is
moved into the light path. The
objectives are parfocal. This
means that only a minor adjust-
ment in focus might be necessa-
ry, when changing magnification.

Changing the bulb:

– Pull out the plug from the mains

and let the microscope cool
down for some minutes.

– Warning: The tube and the old

bulb can be very hot, so take
care of your fingers!

– Unscrew the black vertical tube

that holds the lamp. 

– Pull out the old bulb by pressing

it down and turning it counter
clockwise. Replace it with a new
bayonet bulb 220 V / 20 Watt.

– It is important that the new bulb

is handled very carefully and is
not touched directly with the fin-
gers. Otherwise the glass sur-
face is damaged by the finger-
prints and the life of the bulb is
significantly reduced. Use a
clean cloth, plastic or a piece of
lens paper between the fingers
and the bulb when handling the
bulb.

– The lamp house is reattached. 

Maintenance:

– Put the microscope on a dry and

clean place.

– The objectives are manufactured

according to strict standards
and tested in the factory. Please
never try to disassemble them
yourself.

– The surface of the lenses must

never be touched with fingers or
hard things. If the glass surfaces
are dirty use a clean and previ-
ously unused piece of lens paper
to clean it.

– Remove dust from the glass sur-

face with a clean lens brush or
an air dust cleaner for optics.

– Always use a specialized optical

cleaning agent and wipe the
glass surface gently several
times. Each time with a fresh
piece of lens cleaning paper. 

Adjustment of friction:

– The friction in the focussing

adjustment can be altered with
the enclosed special key if the
microscope cannot hold the
focus because it drops down. It
is also used if the focusing knob
is very tight to turn. The tip of the
key is placed in one of the four
holes in the axle inside one of the
focusing knobs. It is then possi-
ble to tighten or loosen the ring
that is placed around the axle,
and with it adjusting the friction.

Caution:

– Never turn the two focussing

knobs against each other. It will
damage them!

– Turn off the microscope when it

is not used, and cover it with the
enclosed dust cover.

– Let the microscope cool down

for some minutes with the lamp
switched off before moving it
from one place to another. This
will minimize the risk of bulb
damage.

Gundlach A/S

Tel. +45 8694 1388

[email protected]

Silkeborgvej 765 · DK-8220 Brabrand

Fax +45 8694 2486

www.gundlach.dk

SIDE

2 / 2

Reviews: