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Now using the X-axis knob set for split screen, one can view the left
microscope specimen on the left, the right microscope specimen on the
right, or roll the knob and see only the left or the right specimens.
Specimen Manipulation
The T-1924C comes with a "floating stage". Place the specimen on
the stage (use stage clips for a microscope slide), and then grasp the
stage between the thumb and forefinger, and move the whole stage,
specimen and all, left-right, forward-backward. Because of the
lengthened working distance of this microscope, it is not practical to have
a mechanical stage.
Seidentopf Binocular Head
The Cordless Comparison Scope has two eyepieces with a diopter
on one eyepiece to compensate for differential visual acuity between an
individual's eyes. The Seidentopf binocular head allows adjustment for
interpupillary (interocular) adjustment. The eyepieces will move to
exactly match the distance between the user's eyes.
Care and Maintenance
Your microscope is a fine precision instrument and should be treated
with care. When not in use, it should be protected from dust by the plastic
cover provided. Lenses and eyepieces should be cleaned periodically
with optical lens tissue which is soft and lint free. Painted surfaces can be
cleaned with a moistened cloth.
Ken-A-Vision has quality technicians on staff to repair or service your
microscopes. Ken-A-Vision recommends service every two years for
optimal life of the product. Contact Ken-A-Vision at 1.816.353.4787,
Extension 5620 for more details.
Technical Specifications for Model No. T-192X Series
Microscopes
For the technical specifications on the Cordless Comparison Scope
visit the Ken-A-Vision Web site, www.ken-a-vision.com /t1922.asp