Motic 1100104700013 Instruction Manual Download Page 15

LED REPLACEMENT

To prolong the life of the bulb you should always turn off the unit when not in use. The 

replacement LED part number can be found underneath the microscope on the metal base 

plate. The SILVER150 Series models use a 70mW LED.

To replace the LED, you must first turn the power off and unplug the microscope’s electrical 

cord from the electrical socket and remove any slides on the stage. Use the small allen 

wrench (0,9mm) that was included with the microscope to loosen (Loosen, but do not 

completely remove the screws to prevent loss) the set screws that hold the illuminator 

housing onto the base of the microscope. Remove the illuminator housing to expose the LED. 

Simply pull the LED straight up to remove it from the light socket. Align the 2 metal socket 

pins with the holes at the bottom of the new LED and push the LED onto the socket. Re-in-

stall the illuminator housing.

CA
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PROBLEM

CORRECTION

No Illumination

Is the power plug connected to an active A.C. outlet?

Is the on/off power switch working properly?

Illumination “hot spots” and uneven 
brightness in the field of view

Is the Abbe condenser in the correct position? 

Dust or hairs seem to be moving
in the image

The iris diaphragm is not open wide enough. Slowly open the diaphragm to increase the size of the opening 
allowing for additional illumination.

Once the specimen is in focus,
it moves out of focus

Gravity is causing the stage to drift downward, causing loss of focus. The focusing tension should be increased to 
act as a brake to prevent this downward drift. The SILVER150 Series is outfitted with a tension collar on the coarse 
focusing shaft to allow tension on the slip-clutch system to be increased or decreased. 

Is the nosepiece and objective clicked into proper position?

Image appears “washed out”
or weak

Slightly close the diaphragm to a smaller aperture. 

Objective lens is dirty. 

See “Care and Cleaning” Section.

Eyepiece is dirty. 

See “Care and Cleaning” Section.

Turn the light intensity control to a brighter setting

Check the bulb. Try a new bulb if you have one.

SILVER

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SERIES

 

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MICROSCOPE COMPONENTS

COMMON PROBLEMS IN MICROSCOPY

CA

UTION

NEVER DISASSEMBLE MECHANICAL OR OPTICAL COMPONENTS. THIS SERVICING SHOULD ONLY BE DONE BY AN 

AUTHORIZED MOTIC TECHNICIAN. THE WARRANTY WILL BE NULL AND VOID IF THE MECHANICAL OR OPTICAL COM-

PONENTS ARE DISASSEMBLED BY A NON-MOTIC DEALER.

SILVER

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Summary of Contents for 1100104700013

Page 1: ...SILVER150 SERIES INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENGLISH SILVERLINE...

Page 2: ...uch the optical lens surfaces WASTE DISPOSAL Important Any damaged biological microscope must not be treated as general waste it should be disposed of according to relevant regulations OPERATION When...

Page 3: ...c radioactive or other hazardous samples Therefore when examin ing any such sample you must comply with the relevant laws and regulations in particular the provisions related to accident prevention QU...

Page 4: ...SERIES 04 SILVER150 SERIES The SILVER150 Series stands out for its innovation quality and student proof features offering a wide range of microscopes for educational purposes in high schools up to adv...

Page 5: ...binocular head and is designed to help compensate the difference between the user s eyes CONDESER The condenser is mounted in the stage and it is used in conjunction with the iris diaphragm The functi...

Page 6: ...tical path The nosepiece must click into place for the objectives to be in proper alignment OBJECTIVES The DIN objectives are standard in the industry with large numerical aperture N A to permit maxim...

Page 7: ...orts the stage and contains the coarse and fine adjusting knobs and focusing mechanism BASE The housing and platform of the instrument to which the arm is attached The base stands on rubber feet and c...

Page 8: ...cus decreases with the increase of numerical aperture or with the increase of magnification EYE POINT OR EYE RELIEF The distance from the eyepiece lens to your eye where a full field of view can be se...

Page 9: ...should be fully charged for approximately 8 hours before the initial use It can be charged by using the 4 5 volt A C adapter included with the microscope The battery can be used to power the illuminat...

Page 10: ...e focus tension has been set at the factory but can be readjusted as required OPERATION OF THE BIOLOGICAL MICROSCOPE Interpupillary distance adjustment 1 While looking through the microscope grasp the...

Page 11: ...efully refine the focus to clearly observe the fine details of the specimen 7 If the image of the specimen appears pale the aperture of the iris diaphragm should be slowly closed until the details of...

Page 12: ...t eye turn the left eye diopter only don t touch the focus controls to obtain a crisply focused image The diopter adjustment is now set and no further adjustment will be needed until a new operator us...

Page 13: ...ersion oil to use IMPORTANT The working distances of the 40XRD and 100XRD objectives to the slide surface are very small and although these objectives are sealed to prevent oil contamination it is a g...

Page 14: ...f the glass The finish of the microscope is hard epoxy and is resistant to acids and reagents Clean this surface with a damp cloth and mild detergent Periodically the microscope should be disassembled...

Page 15: ...view Is the Abbe condenser in the correct position Dust or hairs seem to be moving in the image The iris diaphragm is not open wide enough Slowly open the diaphragm to increase the size of the openin...

Page 16: ...epair by unauthorized parties accident alteration shipping misuse or abuse is not covered Warranty service is provided by Motic authorized technicians Determination of warranty is at the technician s...

Page 17: ...882 2792 Motic Europe S L U Spain Pol gon Industrial Les Corts C Les Corts 12 08349 Cabrera de Mar Barcelona Spain Tel 34 93 756 6286 Fax 34 93 756 6287 CCIS is a trademark of Motic Incorporation Ltd...

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