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10.  Changing magnification. 
 

a.  Magnification is changed by rotating objective turret until a different objective lens is moved into optical path.  

Always turn turret until you hear the “click”, indicating that lens is properly indexed.  Otherwise, you will not be able 
to see anything when looking through the microscope. 

 
b.  Standard lenses provided with your microscope are a widefield 10x eyepiece, 4x, 10x, and 40x objectives.  See 

chart below for specifications on objectives. 

 

Objective Specification Chart

 

Objective 

N.A. 

Color Code 

Ring 

Field of 

View 

Working 

Distance 

Magnification with 

WF10X eyepiece 

Din 4X 

0.10 

Red 

4.5mm 

18.5mm 

40X 

Din 10X 

0.25 

Yellow 

1.8mm 

6.4mm 

100X 

Din 40X retractable 

0.65 

Blue 

0.45mm 

0.5mm 

400X 

 

c.  Also note that each objective has a color ring, which permits you to instruct changes in magnification by referring 

to an easily observed color rather than to a number. 

 

d.  The microscope has been parfocalled at the factory, which allows easy change from one magnification to another, 

requiring little or no adjustment of the fine focus knobs. 

 
e.  As magnification is increased, the field of view (area of specimen seen through the microscope) will decrease.  

That is why it is easier to find the specific area of interest on the specimen by starting with the lowest 4x objective 
lens, before increasing magnification with the 10x or 40x objective lens. 

 
f. 

NOTE:  Care must be taken when rotating the 40x objective into place.  This lens has a spring retractable 
mechanism which retracts slightly into its housing if the front of the lens strikes the specimen slide.  With fine 
focus adjustment at mid-range, the rack stop has been adjusted at the factory to assure the 40x lens will clear the 
thickness of a normal specimen slide and cover slip.  However, if the rack stop has been improperly adjusted, or if 
using a thicker than normal slide or cover slip, moving the 40x lens too quickly or carelessly could cause damage 
to the front lens element or to the slide. 

 
g.  Do not let the front lens element come into contact with a wet slide surface, as prolonged contact with any 

moisture could damage the lens.  If lens is exposed to moisture, promptly wipe with soft tissue to remove 
moisture. 

 

MAINTENANCE 

WARNING 

210:  For your own safety, turn switch to OFF position and remove electrical plug from power source. 

 

210-RLED: For your own safety, make certain that battery recharger is unplugged and removed from 
microscope jack before maintaining your microscope. 

 
1.  OPTICAL MAINTENANCE 
 

Do not attempt to disassemble any lens components.  Consult a microscope service technician when any repairs not 
covered by instructions are needed. 
Prior to cleaning any lens surface, brush dust or dirt off lens surfaces using a camel hair brush or use air to blow dust 
and lint off surfaces.  Use of compressed air in a can, available at any computer supply store, is a good source of 
clean air. 
 
Do not remove eyepieces or objective lenses to clean.  Clean only the outer lens surface.  Breath on lens to dampen 
surface, then wipe with lens paper or tissue or use a cotton swab moistened with distilled water.  Wipe lenses with a 
circular motion, applying as little pressure as possible.  Avoid wiping dry lens surface as lenses are scratched easily.  If 
excessive dirt or grease gets on lens surfaces, a small amount of Windex can be used on a cotton swab or lens 
tissue.  To clean objective lenses, do not remove objectives from microscope.  Clean front lens element only, following 
same procedure. 
 
NOTE:  Fingerprints or other matter on the front lens element of the objective lens is the single most common reason 
that you will have difficulty in focusing the microscope.  Before having costly servicing done, or before returning to 

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Page 2: ...ective turret nosepiece Objective lens Condenser lens Stage Illuminator field lens housing Base Coarse focus knob Fine focus knob Rheostat control Tension adjustment On Off switch and fuse holder back of base Iris diaphragm Safety rack stop set screw Stage clips ...

Page 3: ...echanical manipulation of the specimen slide 5 STAGE Platform of the microscope where the specimen slide is placed 6 CONDENSER LENS A specially designed condenser lens fixed in center of stage condenses light rays from substage illumination and fills the back lens element of objective lens to improve image resolution 7 IRIS DIAPHRAGM Iris opening is controlled by lever designed to help achieve opt...

Page 4: ...lamp will turn to green and charger automatically switches to trickle charge The charger can be left plugged in but for safety reasons it is a good idea to disconnect the charger from the AC wall outlet and the output cord from recharging socket after 12 hours Batteries and charger may feel warm when charging and unplugging the recharger is a safety precaution Note that your microscope can be used...

Page 5: ...lip However if the rack stop has been improperly adjusted or if using a thicker than normal slide or cover slip moving the 40x lens too quickly or carelessly could cause damage to the front lens element or to the slide g Do not let the front lens element come into contact with a wet slide surface as prolonged contact with any moisture could damage the lens If lens is exposed to moisture promptly w...

Page 6: ...of focus c Metal parts Use a clean damp cloth to remove dust or dirt from metal parts followed by a dry cloth 3 ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE 210 Maintenance a Replacing LED element An LED bulb will last up to 50 000 hours so you don t have to do this exercise very often To open the illuminators field lens housing use 0 9mm L type hex key wrench supplied with your microscope Loosen hex screws on lens hou...

Page 7: ...rmine if they are already charged or if they should be charged before initial use If recharging is required follow instructions in 3 a above c Replacing LED element An LED bulb will last up to 50 000 hours so you don t have to do this exercise very often To open the illuminators field lens housing use 0 9mm L type hex key wrench supplied with your microscope Loosen hex screws on lens housing Remov...

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