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Moving the microscope 

 

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Avoid moving the microscope if possible.  

 

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Carry the microscope in both hands, with one hand holding the arm (17), and the other supporting the 
base (12).  

 

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Keep the microscope in an upright position. 

 

 

Repairs 

 
If the microscope needs repairing, or revision by authorised personnel, we would recommend that it be 
stored in its polystyrene box and returned to the distributor. Attach a note with a description of the problem, 
or details of the required revision.  
 

Warrantee 

 
All MOTIC microscopes are warranted against any manufacturing defect for a 5 year period. Damage 
occurring by any unauthorised repair work, or occurring through misuse or modification of the microscope will 
not be included under the conditions of the warrantee. Bulbs and fuses are not under warrantee.  
 
The warrantee service is provided by MOTIC, or its authorised distributors. Defective products will be 
repaired free of charge when returned to MOTIC, or one of its distributors. Transport costs will be covered by 
the purchaser. 

 
 
OWING TO POSSIBLE MODIFICATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS IN THEIR MANUFACTURE, CHANGES 
MAY OCCUR TO MICROSCOPES WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.  
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for B1-220A

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual B1 Series Copyright 02 02 Motic Microscopes European Division...

Page 2: ...echanism 7 Slide holder 8 Stage 10 Condenser 9 Diaphragm 15 Head 17 Arm 14 Eyepiece tube with diopter correctors 18 Knurled locking screws for securing specimen holder 19 Coarse Focus Knob 20 Fine Foc...

Page 3: ...n the series Unpacking All components of the microscope have been carefully packed to make sure they reach you in perfect condition We recommend that you do not discard any packing containers in case...

Page 4: ...the focussing knob on the condenser Fig 1 until the condenser holder reaches its lowest position Unscrew the knurled locking screw on the condenser and insert the condenser in the mounting ring so tha...

Page 5: ...microscope Firmly re tighten the knurled locking screw E Eyepieces 1 Remove the protective covers on the eyepiece tubes 14 Gently place the eyepieces in the tubes without touching the lens surface B1...

Page 6: ...lease the moveable finger until the specimen is supported in place 4 Make sure that the specimen is in the optical path by adjusting the stage using the knobs controlling the X Y movements 21 5 Lookin...

Page 7: ...must ONLY be used with the 100X objective which is the only objective prepared for it If any other objective comes into contact with immersion oil it must be cleaned immediately G Critical illuminatio...

Page 8: ...otective cap that covers the port can be removed Fig 4 Adapter tube Fig 3 Photo adapter Video adapter Light controlling rod Knurled screw 3 Insert the adapter tube with the camera mounted on the verti...

Page 9: ...OCEDURE NOT COVERED IN THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL A Optical maintenance 1 Do not attempt to disassemble any lens component 2 Before cleaning any lens remove surface dust with a fine brush especially for...

Page 10: ...s Fig 5 g Close hinged door and tighten locking screw 2 Changing the fuse a Using a flat screwdriver gently press on the slot located on the fuse cap Fig 1 and make a turn in the direction indicated b...

Page 11: ...t of the lens should it come into contact with the slide An additional measure of security consists of an adjustable stopper on the ascending movement of the stage The stopper comes pre adjusted by th...

Page 12: ...by a qualified technician IMAGE QUALITY PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTI N No image Nosepiece not positioned properly Image too bright Turn until clicks into place Reduce the intensity of the light Poor resoluti...

Page 13: ...n Warrantee All MOTIC microscopes are warranted against any manufacturing defect for a 5 year period Damage occurring by any unauthorised repair work or occurring through misuse or modification of the...

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