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Magnification Chart (illuminated models) 

 

Objective 

Eyepiece 

 

 

 WF10X 

(supplied)

 

WF15X 

(optional)

 

 

 

Maximum 

 

Total 

Magnification 

Field 

Size 

Total 

Magnification 

Field 

Size 

Working 

Distance 

Specimen 

Height 

2X 

20X 

10mm 

30X 

6.5mm 

65mm 

58mm 

3X 

30X 

6.7mm 

45X 

4.3mm 

55mm 

60mm 

4X 

40X 

5mm 

60X 

3.3mm 

40mm 

60mm 

Magnification Chart (non-illuminated models) 

2X 

20X 

10mm 

30X 

6.5mm 

75mm 

57mm 

 

 

ILLUMINATION 

 

1.  If your model is not supplied with built-in illumination, it should be used where adequate natural or 

overhead light is available. 

 
2.  If your model is supplied with a port to accept an optional penlight illuminator, you can operate your 

microscope without this penlight illuminator, or you may elect to purchase optional #903 penlight 
illuminator (requires 2 each AAA batteries, not included). 

 

To install optional #903 penlight illuminator: 
 
a.  Remove chrome lamp holder and lamp assembly from body of penlight by rotating lamp holder in 

a counter-clockwise direction.  Remove white plastic tube from penlight (discard white tube) and 
insert 2 each AAA batteries into body of penlight (positive terminals facing up toward  lamp).  
Replace chrome lamp holder and lamp by screwing tip in a clockwise direction. 

 

b.  Insert penlight into black rubber-lined friction mounting port located immediately behind head of 

microscope. 

 
3.  Determine whether the black or white side of the stage plate will provide best contrast with the 

specimen to be viewed.  The white side will be used for most viewing.  It will always be required when 
viewing transparent specimen slides because it better reflects light through specimen slide. 
 
To reverse black/white plate, loosen locking set screw located at front of base with “L” hex wrench 
provided.  Insert plate with selected surface facing up.  Tighten locking set screw. 

 
4.  If your model has top (incidental) illumination only, select and position plastic stage plate as described 

under “3” above. 

 
5.  If your model has both top (incidental) and bottom (transmitted) illumination: 
 

Three switches are on top of base:  (1) main power on/off, (2) “I” switch controls incident (top) light, 
(3) “T” switch controls transmitted (bottom) light. 
 
This model is furnished with two stage plates.  The frosted glass plate is used when viewing 
transparent specimen slides or for viewing some specimen thin enough through which light can pass 
(insect wings, etc.).  On this model, locking set screw is located on one side of base. 
 
FROSTED GLASS PLATE MUST BE USED IF USING BOTTOM ILLUMINATION.  HEAT 
GENERATED IN BASE FROM BOTTOM LIGHT WILL WARP OR DAMAGE THE PLASTIC 

Summary of Contents for 400

Page 1: ...strument Inc 6508 Tri County Parkway Schertz Texas 78154 Phone 210 590 9010 Fax 210 590 1104 INSTRUCTIONS FOR STEREOSCOPIC MICROSCOPES MODEL NUMBERS 400 400TL 400TBL 405TBL Copyright 1 2 01 National Optical Scientific Instrument Inc ...

Page 2: ...ective lens Incidental top illumination included on all models except 400 Stage clips Stage plate Base Illustrated is 400TBL having both incidental top and transmitted bottom illumination Fuse Light control switches Power switch 405TBL series has 45 inclined head Plain base on non illuminated 400 Base on top illuminated 400TL ...

Page 3: ... plate 60mm diameter already mounted in the base of microscope Install rubber eyepiece shields over top of eyepieces with the flared portion of the shields positioned at the outside edge of eyepieces Observe that the main voltage of your microscope is labeled on the back of the base Make certain that the main voltage of your microscope corresponds to the voltage of your power outlet Examine packin...

Page 4: ...in a clockwise direction b Insert penlight into black rubber lined friction mounting port located immediately behind head of microscope 3 Determine whether the black or white side of the stage plate will provide best contrast with the specimen to be viewed The white side will be used for most viewing It will always be required when viewing transparent specimen slides because it better reflects lig...

Page 5: ...ely up or down on post 3 While looking through microscope move head up or down on post until image is in approximate focus Tighten post locking knob It is not necessary to make this adjustment every time you change objects being viewed unless there is a significant difference in thickness or height of objects 4 Rotate focusing knobs with both hands until specimen comes into sharp focus in right si...

Page 6: ...es Only one of these holes contains a small set screw Using a small jewelers screwdriver loosen this set screw Your microscope was supplied with a small pin spanner wrench having one prong Insert pin of the wrench into one of the holes turn collar clockwise to tighten tension counter clockwise to loosen tension In the event you have misplaced the wrench a large rubberband placed around the collar ...

Page 7: ... drops from its own weight Adjust tension control Poor resolution image not sharp Objective lenses dirty Clean objective lenses Eyepiece lens dirty Clean eyepiece lenses Spots in field of view Eyepiece lens dirty Clean eyepiece lenses Spots in field of view can also result from dirt on inside of eyepiece It is recommended that you have service technician clean inside of lens OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES A...

Page 8: ... WARRANTY 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Please see our website www nationaloptical com for complete warranty details and exclusions Revised 1 13 10 www microscopeworld com info microscopeworld com 800 942 0528 ...

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