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C.  Replacing batteries: 

 

Your microscope includes 3 rechargeable AA nickel metal hydride batteries.  These may be recharged up to 500 times, 
but if you observe that a recharge is providing significantly less than 40 hours of operation.  It is probably time to replace 
to batteries.

   

 

Note that your microscope can be used during recharging.  Simply turn “on/off” switch on back of microscope base to “on” 
position and proceed as follows. In case of equipment malfunction, see “Troubleshooting” procedure. 

  

IMPORTANT WARNING: DO NOT USE REGULAR ALKALINE BATTERIES IN THIS MICROSCOPE.  ANY ATTEMPT TO 
RECHARGE ALKALINE TYPE BATTERIES COULD RESULT IN BATTERIES EXPLODING. 
 
Gently lay microscope on its side.  Remove four rubber feet that secure cover plate to base and remove plate.  Battery 
case is mounted on inside of base.  Using small Phillips screwdriver, carefully remove Phillips screw that holds battery 
case together.  Slide lid of case straight back to remove and expose batteries.  Remove all 3 batteries and replace with 
new rechargeable AA nickel metal hydride batteries, making certain to insert with correct polarity according to markings on 
battery holder.  Replace lid of battery case, replace Phillips screw, replace base plate and four rubber feet. 
 
Follow instructions on new battery packaging to determine if they are already charged, or if they should be charged before 
initial use.  If recharging is required, follow directions in “3.b” above. 
 

D.  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 illuminator field lens housing, use hex wrench supplied with your microscope to loosen hex screw on side of 
lens housing.  Remove lens housing to expose LED “bulb.”  Remove bulb by grasping the plastic base of bulb and gently 
pulling straight up.  Insert new LED “bulb”, replace lens housing and tighten hex screw to secure lens housing in place. 

 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

 

PROBLEM 

REASON FOR PROBLEM 

SOLUTION 

Light fails to operate. 

Batteries fully discharged. 

Recharge batteries. 

 

 

 

 

Batteries fully discharged and will 
not recharge. 

Replace batteries or replace 
charger. 

 

 

 

 

Rheostat control not turned far 
enough. 

Turn rheostat to increase light 
intensity. 

 

 

 

 

Light switch in off position. 

Turn light switch on. 

 

 

 

 

LED “bulb” burned out. 

Replace LED “bulb”. 

Image does not focus 

Slide upside down. 

Place slide on stage with cover slip 
up. 

 

Slide cover slip too thick. 

Use 0.17mm thick cover slip  
     (No.1 cover slip) 

Poor resolution 

Objective lenses dirty. 

Clean objective lenses. 

     (Image not sharp) 

 

 

 

Eyepiece lens dirty. 

Clean eyepiece lenses. 

 

 

 

 
 

Too much light, light intensity not 
adjusted properly. 

Adjust light intensity. 

 

 

 

 

Too much light, iris diaphragm 
Not adjusted properly. 

Adjust iris diaphragm. 

 

 

 

 

Too much light when using 4x and 
10x objective lenses, swing out filter 
not in optical path. 

Place swing in filter into optical path. 

Spots in field of view. 

Eyepiece or condenser lens dirty. 

Clean lens. *** 

 

 

 

 

Specimen slide dirty. 

Clean slide. 

***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. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DC-128

Page 1: ...W TO USE YOUR MICROSCOPE SERIAL NUMBERS 1 Microscope serial number This number etched on inside of small ledge immediately behind stage plate is the number under which your warranty is registered 2 Microscope Motic CD DM number This number found on a white sticker on the bottom of the microscope and on CD sleeve is used for logging on the Motic web site which gives you the ability to download free...

Page 2: ...ser 1 25 N A Base Specimen holder mechanical stage Fine focus knob USB output terminal 4 5 volt DC input 4 5 volt DC recharger Rack stop adjustment screw Knobs controlling X Y movement of mechanical stage Coarse focus knob Tension adjustment collar behind focus knob on left side Knurled locking screws for securing specimen holder to stage Rheostat intensity control knob Light On Off Switch ...

Page 3: ...amera ON 2 EYEPIECE ocular lens Lens closest to the eye magnifies the primary image formed by the objective lens 3 OBJECTIVE TURRET nosepiece Revolving turret which holds objective lenses permits changes of magnification by rotating different powered objective lenses into optical path 4 OBJECTIVE LENS Lens closest to the object being viewed forms first magnified image of the specimen 5 SPECIMEN HO...

Page 4: ...owered by 3 rechargeable AA nickel metal hydride batteries supplied These batteries may be recharged as required using the recharger supplied Each set of batteries may be recharged approximately 500 times before replacing and each charge will provide up to 50 hours of microscope operation The LED component bulb will last for up to 50 000 hours before replacement is required WARNING DO NOT USE regu...

Page 5: ...t b When using 4x and 10x objectives the special neutral filter must be in optical path c When using the higher power 40x and 100x objectives remove filter from optical path d To remove filter grasp filter holder knob and swing out filter holder G Changing magnification a Rotate revolving nosepiece to position 10x objective into optical path b This microscope has been parfocalled which allows chan...

Page 6: ...ith fine focus adjustment at mid range focus on standard slide until sharp image is obtained Rotate rack stop setscrew in clockwise direction until tight tighten locking nut B Coarse focus tension adjustment prevents the stage from drifting down from its own weight and causing the image to move out of focus The tension adjustment has been adjusted to appropriate tension at the factory However afte...

Page 7: ...acing 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 illuminator field lens housing use hex wrench supplied with your microscope to loosen hex screw on side of lens housing Remove lens housing to expose LED bulb Remove bulb by grasping the plastic base of bulb and gently pulling straight up Insert new LED bulb replace lens housing ...

Page 8: ...or rechargeable LED microscope 951 Dustcover 16 tall x 13 heavy duty vinyl with stitched seams 975 001 Carrying case anodized aluminum fabric lining accessory pockets and Velcro straps keyed lock LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY Please see our website www nationaloptical com for complete warranty details and exclusions Revised 7 23 13 ...

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