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StereoView

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INDEX

1. INTRODUCTION 

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2. GENERAL INFORMATION 

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3. LIST OF COMPONENTS 

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4. OPERATING YOUR MICROSCOPE 

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4.1. 

First steps 

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4.1.1. POWER 6

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4.1.2. POWER SWITCH 6

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4.1.3. ILLUMINATION 6

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4.1.5. THE EYEPIECES AND OBSERVING THROUGH THEM 7

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4.1.6. CHANGING THE MAGNIFICATION 7

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4.1.4. ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS 7

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4.1.7. FOCUSING 8

5. THE FIRST OBSERVATION - in brief 

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6. CLEANING INSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE 

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Summary of Contents for StereoView

Page 1: ...1 StereoView EN STEREOVIEW INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...UR MICROSCOPE 6 4 1 First steps 6 4 1 1 POWER 6 4 1 2 POWER SWITCH 6 4 1 3 ILLUMINATION 6 4 1 5 THE EYEPIECES AND OBSERVING THROUGH THEM 7 4 1 6 CHANGING THE MAGNIFICATION 7 4 1 4 ADJUSTING THE BRIGHT...

Page 3: ...lly easy Why Because you will need nothing more than the microscope itself and your own fascina tion in nature No prepared slides no chemicals or anything else in particular are needed This of course...

Page 4: ...need to prepare thin sections of samples you can examine the object just as it is in nature Before rushing outside to get started take a moment to get to know this high quality optical instrument a li...

Page 5: ...N A F C B A C D E G H I J 3 LIST OF COMPONENTS STEREOVIEW A EYEPIECES B DIOPTRE COMPENSATION C FOCUS WHEELS D BASE E ROTARY SWITCH FOR CHOOSING EXPOSURE MODES F HOLDING CLAMPS G STAGE H POWER SWITCH I...

Page 6: ...geable batteries Batteries You will find a duct for inserting 3x AA 1 5V batteries under the microscope Mains adapter The accessories include a mains adapter with a plug that fits into a socket at the...

Page 7: ...o match the particular distance between the pupils of your eyes Try this out and set it correctly while simultaneously looking through the eyepieces 4 1 4 ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS There is a rotary sw...

Page 8: ...ally for observing objects as sharply as possible You will find two focusing wheels Try turning these wheels to see how the optical head moves up or down When observing you should focus while simultan...

Page 9: ...FF position to I II or III as desired VI Using both eyes look through the eyepieces and move them either together or further apart to suit your particular eye separation The image field should appear...

Page 10: ...y important to protect the microscope from dust Always protect it with the dust cover after use This is simply pulled over the top of the instrument If the lenses become dusty blow and wipe them gentl...

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