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3.

 

The  equipment  must  be  operated  only  by,  or  under  direct  supervision  of  a  properly  trained  and 
qualified person. 

4.

 

Modifications  of  this  equipment  may  only  be  carried  out  by  Huvitz

s  service  technicians  or  other 

authorized persons. 

5.

 

Customer maintenance of this equipment may only be performed as stated in the User

s Manual and 

Service Manual. Any additional maintenance may only be performed by Huvitz

s service technicians 

or other authorized persons. 

6.

 

The  manufacturer  is  only  responsible  for  effects  on  safety,  reliability,  and  performance  of  this 
equipment when the following requirements are fulfilled: (1) The electrical installation in the respective 
room corresponds to the specifications stated in this manual and (2) This equipment is used, operated, 
and maintained according to this manual and Service Manual. 

7.

 

The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by unauthorized tampering with the device(s). Such 
tampering will forfeit any rights to claim under warranty. 

8.

 

This equipment may only be used together with accessories supplied by Huvitz

s. If the customer 

makes use of other accessories, use them only if their safe usability under technical safety aspects 
has been proved and confirmed by Huvitz or the manufacturer of the accessory. 

9.

 

Only  persons  who  have  undergone  proper  training  and  instructions  are  authorized  to  install,  use, 
operate, and maintain this equipment. 

10.

 

Keep the User

s Manual and Service Manual in a place easily accessible at all times for persons 

operating and maintaining the equipment. 

11.

 

Do not force cable connections. If a cable does not connect easily, be sure that the connector (plug) is 
appropriate  for  the  receptacle  (socket).  If  you  cause  any  damage  to  a  cable  connector(s)  or 
receptacle(s), let the damage(s) be repaired by an authorized service technician. 

12.

 

Please do not pull on any cable. Always hold on to the plug when disconnecting cables. 

13.

 

Before  every  operation,  visually  check  the  equipment  for  exterior  mechanical  damage(s)  and  for 
proper function. 

14.

 

Immediately turn off and unplug any equipment that gives off smoke, sparks, strange noises, or odors. 

15.

 

Power  Supply  Cord  set  (international)  -  (Detachable)  Rated  10  A,  250  V.  Plug  type  CEE  7/VII, 
Connector type IEC 60320/C13, and Cord type H05VV-F3G, min. 0.75 mm2, 3-conductor terminating 
in molded-on grounding type attachment plug. <HAR> marked on the cord. Maximum 4.0 m long.   

16.

 

After  the  equipment  has  been  used  in  an  observation  of  a  specimen  that  is  accompanied  with  a 
potential of infection, clean the parts coming in contact with the specimen to prevent infection. 

17.

 

Moving this microscope is accompanied with the risk of dropping the specimen. Be sure to remove 
the specimen before moving this product. 

Summary of Contents for HSZ-700

Page 1: ...1 HSZ 700 STEREO MICROSCOPE...

Page 2: ...f publication HUVITZ assumes no responsibility however for possible errors or omissions or for any consequences resulting from the use of the information contained herein HUVITZ reserves the right to...

Page 3: ...5 9 1 1 Using the Stage 15 9 1 2 Adjusting the Focus Adjustment Knob Tension Fig 1 15 9 1 3 Adjusting the light illumination 15 9 2 Observation Tube 16 9 2 1 Adjusting the interpupillary Distance Fig...

Page 4: ...ath Fig 8 22 10 Troubleshooting Guide 23 11 Specifications 24 12 Assembly 26 12 1 Assembly Diagram 26 12 2 Detailed Assembly Procedures 27 12 2 1 Installing the Microscope Body Fig 9 27 12 2 2 Mountin...

Page 5: ...stall use clean service or adjust this equipment and any associated accessories It is paramount that the instructions contained in this manual are fully understood and followed to enhance safety to th...

Page 6: ...s Disposal of your old appliance When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC All electrical and electronic pr...

Page 7: ...pment is exposed to direct sunlight Where the temperature changes extremely Normal operating temperature range is from 10 C to 40 C Humidity is from 30 to 75 Altitude is from 700 to 1060hpa Where it i...

Page 8: ...700 to 1060hpa of Altitude up to 2 000m 2 4 Safety Precautions This equipment has been developed and tested according to safety standards as well as national and international standards This guarantee...

Page 9: ...sory 9 Only persons who have undergone proper training and instructions are authorized to install use operate and maintain this equipment 10 Keep the User s Manual and Service Manual in a place easily...

Page 10: ...attachment and or photography unit are mounted on it Be careful so that the microscope does not topple down 3 Operating Condition As long as the device is in its original package it can be exposed to...

Page 11: ...dity dust or vibrations Do not turn the zoom adjustment knobs beyond the stopper positions Otherwise the internal mechanism may be damaged Do not turn the left and right zoom adjustment knobs in the o...

Page 12: ...ereomicroscope is as following Zoom Microscope body HSZ ZB700 Observation tube HSZ TR30 Stand HSZ ST7 or HSZ ILST7 or HSZ ILSTS7 Objective Lens HSZ ACH1x or HSZ PLAPO1x Eyepiece HSZ EPA10x If the ligh...

Page 13: ...d Eyepiece Clamping Knob x2 Body Clamping Knob Focus Adjustment Knob Stroke 120mm thread Accessory Mount Hole Zoom Adjustment knob Objective lens Transmitted Illumination Adjustment Knob Only HSZ ILST...

Page 14: ...ent knob Prepare the light source as required 8 2 Procedure Place the specimen on the stage Page 15 Adjust the interpupillary distance Page 16 Adjust the eyepiece diopter Page 16 Set the zoom adjustme...

Page 15: ...e knob is increases or decreases according to the direction in which the right knob is rotated If the rotation tension is increased too much accurate focusing is not possible and the mechanism may be...

Page 16: ...without helicoids 2 Place an easy to observe specimen on the stage plate 3 Set the zoom adjustment knob for the lowest magnification and rotate the focus adjustment knob to bring the specimen into foc...

Page 17: ...with micrometer disk and rotate the focus adjustment knob to bring the specimen into focus 5 Set the zoom adjustment knob for the lowest magnification and rotate the diopter adjustment ring of the ey...

Page 18: ...xtraneous light from entering between the eyepieces and eyes Diopter scale of the 10X eyepieces The valid range of the diopter scale is between 8 and 5 but a slight margin is added to it Therefore the...

Page 19: ...t from its surface and fit it into the disk mounting ring so that the engraving on the micrometer disk faces downward 3 Gently screw in the disk mounting ring incorporating the eyepiece micrometer dis...

Page 20: ...th Fig 6 9 3 Microscope Body 9 3 1 Zoom Magnification Indication Fig 7 The body zoom magnification is indicated on zoom adjustment knob right The total magnification can be calculated with the followi...

Page 21: ...2 To switch the click stop function OFF turn the click stop screw counterclockwise in the opposite direction to the arrow by about 2 turns using the Allen screwdriver Fig 7 The click stop function pr...

Page 22: ...he TV Adapter Fig 8 1 Using the Allen screwdriver fully loosen the straight tube clamping screw of the straight tube mount on the top of the trinocular tube 2 Fit the round dovetail of the TV adapter...

Page 23: ...perly 20 3 Dirt to dust is visible in the field of view Dirt dust on specimen Clean Thoroughly 11 Dirt dust on eyepieces 4 Visibility of observed image is poor Image is not sharp Contrast is poor The...

Page 24: ...24 HSZ 700 STEREO MICROSCOPE 11 Specifications...

Page 25: ...25...

Page 26: ...do removal and assemble easily by screw type When assembling the microscope make sure that all parts are free of dust and dirt and avoid scratching any parts or touching glass surfaces Observation Tub...

Page 27: ...ube Fig 10 1 Using the Allen screwdriver fully loosen the observation tube clamping screw 2 Aligning the positioning groove of the observation tube with the positioning pin of the microscope body tit...

Page 28: ...ge plate mounting hole Fig 11 2 To dismount the stage plate push the stage plate edge As this move up the opposite edge of the stage plate dismount it by holding that edge Fig 12 Fig 11 Fig 12 The sta...

Page 29: ...ollowing information Name of the product HSZ 700 Serial number of the product refer to the 9 digit number on its product label or name plate Descriptions of Problem In detail Date of Purchase Dealer s...

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