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 STRUCTURE

 

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The base supports the entire weight of the microscope. It has four rubber feet to stabilise the instrument.

 

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In order to provide sufficient brightness to observe the specimen and make full use of the resolution of the

objectives, this instrument uses a 6V, 20W built-in variable-brightness lamp (see figure 4.0). For optimal results, the

condenser must be adjusted properly. The condenser is composed of two parts. The iris diaphragm is mounted

under the stage, the illumination source is in the base. Adjust the condenser iris (mounted under the stage) to

match the aperture of the objective. The stage can be raised and lowered using the focussing knobs. The light axis

of the condenser must coincide with the light axis of the illumination source. To correct the alignment, adjust 3

screws in the part of the condenser mounted on the stage.

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Köhler Illumination

The HUMASCOPE is equipped with Köhler illumination. In order to get the best image possible form the optical

setup of the microscope for brightfield, phase contrast and differential interference contrast, it is crucial that the

light path be set up properly.

HOW TO SET UP HUMASCOPE PROPERLY FOR KÖHLER ILLUMINATION:

If the light path is set up properly, the user has the advantage of an evenly illuminated field, a bright image

without glare and minimum heating of the specimen.

The following instructions apply to a microscope equipped for transmitted-light brightfield illumination..

1.  Switch on the light source and make sure that light is passing through the field diaphragm at the base of

the microscope stand. It may help to place a piece of paper over the field stop to confirm this.

Place your specimen on the stage and turn the nosepiece (which holds the objective lenses) to the 10X or

20X lens. Open the field diaphragm as far as possible.

2. Check if the specimen is illuminated. It will help to place a piece of paper over the top of the specimen to see

if light is getting through. If you are using the brightfield condenser stop, open the iris diaphragm (or

aperture diaphragm) on the condenser turret (which contains the stops for brightfield and phase, etc) to the

maximum. The front lens should be about 1-3 mm above the specimen. Use the condenser focussing knobs

to do this.

3. Bring the specimen into focus with the coarse and fine focussing knobs. If the light is too bright, reduce the

light intensity using the light adjustment wheel.

4. When the specimen is in focus, start to close the field diaphragm and also begin to carefully move the

condenser up and down with the condenser focussing knobs. Look for a sharp image of the edge of the field

diaphragm.

5. When the edge of the field diaphragm silhouette is sharply defined, centre it with the two knurled knobs

that extend diagonally from the condenser. Close down the field diaphragm most or all the way to get it

centred properly. When it is centred, open the field diaphragm until its edge is outside the field.

6. Your specimen should now be properly illuminated and you should have a good image.

 

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The HUMASCOPE features a double-layer stage mechanism. This mechanism allows the operator to move the

specimen slide along the X or Y axis by turning the corresponding knob. This is very useful at higher magnifications,

as it can be difficult to move the slide in small enough increments by hand. Also, moving the slide by hand can be

difficult since it must be moved in the opposite direction of the observed movement. The mechanical stage also

has a graduated scale so you can see how far the slide has been moved or keep track of the position of various

objects on the slide.

Summary of Contents for HumaScope

Page 1: ...Gtl Rbnod User Manual Cat No 16100 1...

Page 2: ...i Qduhrhnm Khrs ne sgd L mt k No DATE Rev REVISION DESCRIPTION 1 01 2004 07 First edition 2 02 2006 08 Addition of Chapter 4 2 1 K hler Illumination Update Specifications...

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Page 4: ...llation of this product This warranty does not apply to damages incurred in shipment of goods Any damage so incurred shall be reported to the freight carrier for settlement or claim 3 INTENDED USE OF...

Page 5: ...at least potentially infectious Before doing any servicing on the instrument it is very important to thoroughly disinfect all possibly contaminated parts Before the instrument is removed from the labo...

Page 6: ...Holder 4 4 4 Ocular Objective and Nosepiece 5 4 5 Coarse and Fine Focussing Knobs 5 4 6 Condenser 5 4 7 Immersion Oil 5 5 OPERATION 7 6 STANDARD ACCESSORIES 7 7 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 7 8 DISPOSAL MANA...

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Page 8: ...trument It can also be used in research work such as biology bacteriology cytology histology and pharmaceutical chemistry 3 SPECIFICATIONS Ocular Designation Magnification Field Of View Diameter Focal...

Page 9: ...e nosepiece which holds the objective lenses to the 10X or 20X lens Open the field diaphragm as far as possible 2 Check if the specimen is illuminated It will help to place a piece of paper over the t...

Page 10: ...focus the stopper may be used to lock in the focus This also allows the stage to be lowered and raised again to exactly the same position When the position is no longer needed simply loosen the stopp...

Page 11: ...6 9 Figure 4 0 HUMASCOPE Light Source Mechanical Stage Revolving Nosepiece Ocular Objective Focussing Knobs Condenser...

Page 12: ...free location The instrument should be covered with dust cover after use 2 Never disassemble the lenses these are precisely adjusted and glued in place at the factory Stains can be removed from the le...

Page 13: ...ible Besides the optical advantages darkfield illumination is very beautiful and gives an almost science fiction like image What is the difference between darkfield and brightfield The difference betw...

Page 14: ...light source with proper wavelengths for excitation is also needed For normal fluorescence applications this is a mercury vapour arc burner HQVHV objective lens gathers light from the specimen ocular...

Page 15: ...HUMAN Gesellschaft f r Biochemica und Diagnostica mbH Max Planck Ring 21 65205 Wiesbaden Germany Tel 49 61 22 99 88 0 Fax 49 61 22 99 88 100 e Mail human human de www human de 02 2006 08...

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