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4.  Rotate focus knobs to move stage down (away) from objective lenses as far as possible. 
 
5.  Turn the objective turret until the 4x (smallest) objective lens “clicks” into position in the optical path.  

Each time that you change from one objective lens to another you should turn the turret until you hear 
the “click”, which indicates that the lens is properly indexed in the optical path. 

 
6.  Place specimen slide, cover slip facing up, on stage with specimen centered over condenser lens in 

middle of stage. 

 
7.  While looking through the eyepiece, rotate focusing knobs until specimen comes into focus.  If image 

does not appear in field of view, move gliding stage slightly until image appears in field of view. 

 
8.  Changing magnification. 
 

A.  Rotating objective turret until different objective lens is moved into optical path changes 

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

 
B.  See chart below for magnifications provided with your microscope. 

 

MICROSCOPE SPECIFICATION CHART 

OBJECTIVE 

COLOR CODE RING 

MAGNIGICATION 

with WF 10X Eyepiece 

4x 

Red 

40X 

10x 

Yellow 

100X 

40X 

Blue 

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.  Microscope has been parfocalled at the factory, which allows easy change from one magnification 

to another, requiring only a small adjustment of the 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. 

 

      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.  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. 

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

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

 

Summary of Contents for DM-52

Page 1: ...L 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 DM number This number...

Page 2: ...op Focusing knob Rubber feet On Off switch with rheostat intensity control LED illuminator Rotating stage In stage lens Objective lens Objective turret nosepiece Eyepiece tube Eyepiece ocular lens DC...

Page 3: ...ship the microscope for any reason repack it in the styrofoam container and then pack the styrofoam in another corrugated shipping container for optimum protection Use of the styrofoam alone will not...

Page 4: ...w until you are unable to remove eyepiece from tube but allowing the eyepiece to rotate OPERATION Your microscope is fully functional as a standard microscope The following instructions apply only to...

Page 5: ...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 Microscope has been parfocalled at...

Page 6: ...the front lens element with a magnifying glass or eye loupe for the presence of such contaminants If a microscope is returned for warranty repair and it is determined that such contaminants are the pr...

Page 7: ...so you don t have to do this exercise very often a Using hex wrench supplied with your microscope loosen two hex socket set screws located on the lower part of illuminator field lens housing Remove f...

Page 8: ...o recharger input 100 240 volts AC output 4 5 volts DC 975 001 Carrying case anodized aluminum fabric lining accessory pocket Interior dimension 14 7 8 x 7 3 4 x 10 1 2 inches WARRANTY 5 YEAR LIMITED...

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