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14.

Check the coarse focus knob on either side of the main 

body support of each microscope.  The coarse focus 

knobs should turn easily.

NOTE:

The stage should move freely up and down the main body 

support when focusing.  When you release the knob, the stage should 

remain stationary, and not slide down the post on its own.

15.

To  operate  the  cordless  feature  of  this  microscope, 

immediately plug in each microscope base to charge for 

eight (8) hours.

a.

Plug in the two (2) round pin adapters from the 

power supply to the back of each microscope.

b.

Connect  the  opposite  end  to  a  Ken-A-Vision 

multicharger (Part # SCGN061) or an 110V 

(220V international) electrical outlet.

NOTE:

With one eight (8) hour charge, you can use the microscope for

up to forty (40) hours of continuous operation.  The cordless microscope

can also be operated with the cord plugged into a power source.

c.

When not in use, plug the microscope into a 

Ken-A-Vision multicharger that will automatically 

stop  charging  once  the  microscope  is  fully 

charged to keep it at the optimal full charge for 

longer battery life.

d.

Should  you  need  a  replacement  power 

supply/charger, 

or 

new 

specialized, 

rechargeable  batteries  (Part  #  VFBATBU5), 

contact your nearest Ken-A-Vision dealer.

16.

To turn on the LED lights, locate the power switch on the 

right back side of each microscope base.

NOTE: 

The switch on each base is a double switch, with the middle

position being OFF.

17.

Pushing the right side of the power switch controls the 

bottom  (transmitted)  light  for  viewing  microscopic 

specimens.  

18.

Pushing the left side switch controls the upper (incident) 

light for viewing opaque microorganisms.

19.

The X-axis knob located below the Seidentopf binocular 

head is set for split screen viewing.

NOTE:

If you roll the X-axis knob, you can view the left side microscope

separately and roll the opposite way to view the right side microscope

separately.

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Summary of Contents for Comparison Scope 2 T-19241C

Page 1: ...Comparison Scope 2 Instruction Manual T 19241C T 19241C 230...

Page 2: ...Table of Contents Introduction 2 Packing Contents 2 Microscope Set up Guide 3 Specifications 5 Troubleshooting 6...

Page 3: ...oscope has upper incident and lower transmitted LED light to view microorganisms separately in a full field or together in a split screen with high quality optics that will magnify 20 400 times and in...

Page 4: ...ove the safety screws in each hole using a small screwdriver 7 Underneath the safety screws there are set screws 8 Using the provided small Allen wrench turn counterclockwise two or three full turns u...

Page 5: ...to a power source c When not in use plug the microscope into a Ken A Vision multicharger that will automatically stop charging once the microscope is fully charged to keep it at the optimal full charg...

Page 6: ...chromat 10x N A 0 25 Achromat 40x N A 0 65 with built in spring action tip to avoid crushingof specimen g n i r p s 2 e m a r f o t t n e m h c a t t a r a l u d o m m c 7 x m c 2 1 x m c 2 1 e g a t...

Page 7: ...should glow if the LED lights are on Check to see if the objective lens is clicked into place Adjust the amount of light controlled by the dimmer switch rheostat Turn clockwise to increase the intensi...

Page 8: ...of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without the written permission of Ken A Vision Mfg Co Inc Ken A Vision Mfg Co Inc reserves the right to make design improvements and o...

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