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Congratulations and Thank You for your purchase of
The Microscope
This precision instrument has been designed to require a minimum of optical
and mechanical maintenance. Its excellent design assures years of high quality,
reliable service. We recommend you read this entire manual carefully before
beginning to use the instrument.
WARNING
PLEASE DISCONNECT PLUG FROM MAINS SOCKET BEFORE
REMOVING THE BOTTOM PLATE, OPENING THE LAMP
REPLACEMENT DOOR, OR REMOVING THE LAMP HOUSE
WARNING
THE POWER CORD PROVIDED WITH THE EQUIPMENT HAS A
GROUNDED PLUG. ALWAYS USE THE POWER CORD WITH A
PROPERLY GROUNDED WALL OUTLET.
DO NOT EXPOSE THE INSTRUMENT TO HIGH TEMPERATURES OR
HUMIDITY. AVOID USING THE INSTRUMENT IN EXTREMELY DUSTY
LOCATIONS
OPERATING TEMPERATURE 5 DEGREE C. TO 35 DEGREE C.
OPERATING HUMIDITY: 20% TO 80% @ 25 DEGREE C.
CAUTION:
NEVER IMMERSE THE INSTRUMENT IN WATER OR
SOLVENT
CAUTION:
DO NOT PUT ANY FOREIGN OBJECTS IN THE FRAME OR
INTO ANY MOVING MECHANICAL PARTS
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swing the attachment lens to optical
center.
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Condenser Alignment
– to center the Abbe condenser into the optical
light path, see figure 6:
1)
Close the field iris diaphragm.
2)
Observe the image using the 5X
objective and you will see an
image similar to figure 6 A. The
image may be out of focus and out
of center.
3)
To center the field iris diaphragm in the field of view, use the two
centering screws at each side of the Abbe condenser mounting ring, see
figure 6 B.
4)
Once the image is in focus and centered in the field of view, open the
field iris diaphragm until the image is almost as large as the field of
view, see figure 6 C.
7.
Fluorescent Illumination Alignment, see figure 7.
A B C
Figure 6
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1. Field Diaphragm Adjustment Knob 2. Camera Port 3. Push Rod
To Transmitted or Reflected 4. Push Rod To Direct Image to
Binocular Eyepieces or Camera Port Compensator 5. Field
Diaphragm Centering Screw
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