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10. OBSERVATION & USE OF MICROSCOPE
Luxeo 6z
4146000-795
Luxeo 6z
Issue 1.1
Printed on Sept.,2017
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10.1 POWER ON THE MICROSCOPE
10.2 DIOPTER SETTING OF EYEPIECES
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Plug in the output of power adapter and connect the power adapter
to the AC socket.
Press the power on switch (B).
The incident illumination (Ring Light) is controlled by the switch
(G) to glow all the 23 LED’s, Eleven front LED’s and Twelve rear
LED’s. Press the button in the following sequence to illuminate
the LED’s.
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First press of button (G) to illuminate all the LED’s in the ring.
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Second press of button (G) to illuminate the rear twelve LED’s in
arc.
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Third press of button (G) to illuminate front eleven LED’s in arc.
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Fourth press of button (G) to switch off all the LED’s.
Intensity control
Press button (F) and (H) to increase or decrease the Ring light
intensity in six steps.
The incident illumination (Goose Neck LED ) is controlled by the
switch (D) to glow both sided Goose Neck LED’s. Press the button
in the following sequence to illuminate the Goose Neck LED.
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Press button (D) to illuminate both Goose Neck LED.
• Second press of button (D) to switch off Goose Neck LED.
Intensity control
Press button (C) and (E) to increase or decrease the Goose Neck
LED intensity in six steps.
This adjustment should be performed every time the observer is
changed since the eyesight differs between individuals.
1. Turn the diopter rings on both eyepieces to set them at the 0
position match the 0 line with the index line.
2. Turn the zooming knob to the highest magnification. Focus on
the sample using the focus knob.
3. Turn the zooming knob to the lowest magnification. Peering
through the left eyepiece with the left eye, focus on the sample
using the diopter ring on the left eyepiece. Then, peer through
the right eyepiece with your right eye and focus on the sample
using the diopter ring on the right eyepiece.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the image is kept focused even though
the zooming magnification is changed. This adjustment ensures
sharp image throughout the zooming range.