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Page 1: ...eb 2009 for personal information not for sale WARNING 11tis i lUflIf riof nwowI is of the Olympul8iologicM M accClpft ModM CHS a CHT W lICOI n you rt J Mil fUN t Mr1Mfy Of d to famil i ywrw I fully WI...

Page 2: ...ct voltage fJ Maintenance and Storage I Use a clean brush or lens tissue paper to clean the lens surfaces If the lens surfaces are soiled with oil or fingerprints wipe them off carefully with gauze mo...

Page 3: ...ris Diaphragm CH2 FS optional 11 II Objective Change 11 II Adjustment of the Aperture Iris Diaphragm 12 II Adjustment of the Field Iris Diaphragm for CH2 FS onlyt 12 1m Tension Adjustment of the Coars...

Page 4: ...20W halogen bulb 2 pes 6V 20WHAL 0 30W tungsten bulb 2 pes 30WSB 0 E D achromatic objective 4X ED4X 0 0 E D achromatic objective lOX ED10X 0 0 E D achromal ic objective 40X spring ED40X R 0 0 E D achr...

Page 5: ...e Left side eyepiece tube equipped with diopter adjustment ring Mechanical stage Low posi tioned coaxial control knobs X V traversing area 76mm x 50 rnm ompatible with two standard slides simultaneous...

Page 6: ...amping screw Microscope standJ Specimen holder Tension adjustment ring Coarse adjustrnent knob Fine adjustment knob Graduated in ir crernenls of 2 5 1 fuwer ord I Voltage control dial Field iris diaph...

Page 7: ...erture iris diar lnrag lever Filter holder Accepts a 32 5mrn dia filrer I Condan ar I Filter mount Accepts a 45rnrn dia filter Lamp housing knob The lamp housing cover can be opened by pulling down th...

Page 8: ...n and avo ld scratch ing the lens surfaces Opt lonal accessories ___ 111 Filter 32 5mm dia f J Power cord II J n 110 V 1120 V 30W tungsten bulb for CHT Observation tube II II I D Condenser Stage clip...

Page 9: ...t 3 all the way Fig 2 Fig 2 110 V 120V 30W tungsten bulb for CHT Insert the tungsten bulb with its mirror portion 3 located at the lower side into the bulb socket then pressing it against the socket r...

Page 10: ...eans of the coarse adjustment knobs 2 Screw the objectives into the nosepiece from low power to higher power in a clockwise direction Fig 6 Close the empty aperture in the nosepiece with a plug I prov...

Page 11: ...ocsope fronl Fig 10 II Fig 11 Typical example of 3 contact grounding plug 1m Connecting the power cord 1 Plug the power cord n into the receptacle 2 on the microscope base Fig 11 2 Connect the primary...

Page 12: ...ial 2 toward r e operator clockwise to darken inten sity in tile direction of tne arroWl or reverse the dli ll counterc ock Nlse to brigh ten Fig 14 Fig 15 fJ Specimen placement 1 Open the spring load...

Page 13: ...imen into focus by means of the coarse and fine adjustment knobs Rotate the focus adjustment knobs clockwise in the direction of the arrow in Fig 16 and you can raiS1 the stage or the specimen approac...

Page 14: ...m to the minimum Fig 19 2 Rotate the condenser height adjustment knob in either direction until the image of the field diaphragm is viSible sharply in the held of view Fig 19 3 Bring the image of the...

Page 15: ...too much the resolution will be deteriorated II Adjustment flf the field iril diaphragm for CH2 F S only The field iris diaphragm controls the diameter of the ray bundle im pinging on the specimen an...

Page 16: ...objectives 1 To utilize the full numerical aperture of an irnmersion objective wilh inscription oil the ob ec tive alld spEo cim n i re Imr llSHed in an im mersion oil in a lollowing procedure 2 Focu...

Page 17: ...F Trinocular tube BH TR45 W Optional accessories 6 2 Setup of the Photomicrographic Equipment 2 Use the photo eyepiece NFK3 3X or NFK5X 4 Looking through the focus lng telescope 2 focus on the specime...

Page 18: ...aylight color can be obtained For CHS only The 45LBD 2N filter cannot be used with the CHT microscope for color temperature regulation Fig 29 6 3 Color Temperature Regulation for use of dayligbt color...

Page 19: ...agm Glossary Working distance Numerical aperture The distance from the specimen or cover glass to the nearest point of the objec tive The N A represents a performance number which could be compared to...

Page 20: ...imen Diny specimen Dusr on eyepiece c Excessive irnilge contrast Condenser is lowered too much Raise the condenser p 71 Apenure iri s diaphragm is stopped Open the diaphragm p 12 down excessively d Re...

Page 21: ...plete binocular IntErpupillary distance is not correctly Correct the interpupillary distance vision adju51ed p lOl Diopler adlustment is incomplete Complete the djopler adjustment p ll _ Right and lef...

Page 22: ...e Incomplew binocular Interpupillary distance is not correctly Correct the interpupillary distance vision adjusted p 10 _ _ Diopler adjustrnent is incomplEte Complete the di pter adjustment p 11 R ghl...

Page 23: ...t the line voltage with a variable 1m v VOltage Iransformer _ cl Light flickers and intensity Line voltage is unstable Use 0 voltage stabilizer is unstable Filament of the bulb is likely to burn Repla...

Page 24: ...livery WendenslTasse 14 16 20097 Hamburg Germany Letters Postlach 1049 OS 20034 Hamburg Germany OLYMPUS AMERICA INC 2 Corporate Center Drive Melville N Y 11747 3157 USA OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO U K LTD 2 8...

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