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1. Eyepiece
2. Focusing Knob
3. Body Tube
4. Revolving Turret
5. Objective Lens
6. Arm
7. Stage
8. Clip
9. Mirror
10. Illuminator Lamp
(Light Source Lamp)
11. Base
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Changing the batteries
Requires 1 x CR2032 battery included.
1. Unscrew the lamp cover with a screwdriver to take off. (Figure 1)
2. Insert the battery into the battery compartment carefully the
correct (+) and (-) positions. (Figure 2)
3. Replace the lamp cover and screw it back into place. (Figure 3)
Battery safety
Batteries should be removed and replaced by adults only.
Only use recommended batteries or those of the same or
equivalent type.
Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types.
Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity.
The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.
Remove exhausted batteries from item.
Remove batteries if equipment is not used for extended periods of time.
Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the item before
being recharged.
Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision.
Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
Batteries contain substances that may be harmful to the environment and
human health.
Keep out of the reach of children and seek immediate medical help
if swallowed.
Advice for supervising adults
Read and follow the instructions and safety rules. Keep them for reference.
This Microscope set is for use only by children over 8 years old.
Because children’s abilities vary so much, even within age groups, supervising
adults should exercise discretion as to which preparations are suitable and
safe for them. The instructions should enable supervisors to assess any
preparation to establish its suitability for a particular child.
The supervising adult should discuss the warnings and safety information
with the children before commencing the preparations.
Safety
Keep young children and animals, away from the experimental area.
Wear eye protection where necessary.
Store microscope sets out of reach of young children.
Clean all equipment after use. Wash hands after use.
Do not use any equipment which has not been supplied with the set.
Do not eat, drink or smoke in the experimental area.
Do not put food samples back in original container. Dispose of immediately.
Make sure that all containers are fully closed and properly stored after use.
Parts list
23cm (9”) Microscope with Eyepiece
and Colour filters
x1 Micro data bank
x1 Micro hatchery
x12 Blank slides
x12 slide covers
x12 Blank labels
x1 Petri Dish with magnifier
x4 Collecting vials
x1 Stirring rod
x1 Tweezers
Instruction manual
Instructions for use
1. First tilt the arm and adjust the
position of the reflector so that
the light is fully caught by
the mirror.
2. When the light is fully reflected
by the mirror, as can be seen
through the eyepiece, the
microscope will be ready
for observation.
3. Next, put the prepared slide on
the stage and fix it in place with
the clips.
4. Now decide what magnification
to use. The greater the length of
the objective lens the greater the
magnification. Observation is
generally made by starting at a
low setting.
5. In order to change the magnification
turn the revolving turret until you
hear a click.
6. Using the focusing knob, lower the
lens as closely as possible to the
prepared slide without actually
making contact. Then, while
looking through the eyepiece, turn
the knob in the opposite direction
until the image comes into focus.
7. If the light intensity is low or
the image is not clear at high
magnification rotate the
illuminator lamp upward.
The light automatically turns
on when rotated.
Thank you for purchasing this toy.
Please read the instructions and warnings
carefully before use.
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