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Chapter 3.Installation

       

               

 

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Summary of Contents for A16.1098

Page 1: ...applied toA16 1098 research inverted biological microscope In order to ensure safety give full play to the best performance of the instrument and make you fully familiar with the use of this microsco...

Page 2: ...r heat Remind you of followings Lamphouse and the periphery of lamp will become hot in using Don t touch lamphouse and the periphery of lamp while the lamp is on or off within 30 minutes Although turn...

Page 3: ...14 3 7 General support plate 15 3 8 Electric condenser 17 3 9 Mercury lamphouse 17 3 10 Multi function modes 18 3 11 Power connection 18 Chapter 4 Function introduction 19 4 1 Host key function 19 4...

Page 4: ...sing and switching 29 5 6 Pupillary distance adjustment 30 5 7 Visual adjustment 31 5 8 Electric condenser adjustment 31 Chapter 6 Objectives 32 6 1 Reflective observation 32 6 2 Transmission observat...

Page 5: ...wipe off spills and water if chemical solutions or spills liquid onto a specimen preparation plate objectives or observation tubes Or it will damage the instrument 4 At working time the lamp house wil...

Page 6: ...level Don t put the instrument in the place where it is difficult to cut off the power The protection our corporate provided will be damaged if you don t operate it according to the methods specified...

Page 7: ...e lens to prevent dust and spilled tissue culture medium from entering the system 14 When the microscope is not in use it shall be covered with a dust cover Before covering the dust cover be sure to w...

Page 8: ...ard key 10 Right coarse fine adjustment focus knob 11 Mediate multiplier nosepiece 12 Right camera port 13 Electric multifunction module cover plate 14 Control box 15 Power switch 16 Reflecting field...

Page 9: ...djustment focus knob 6 Condenser reverse key 7 Condenser forward key 8 Multifunction module reverse key 9 Multifunction module forward key 10 Brightness adjustment knob 1 XY axis control socket contro...

Page 10: ...smitted light and reflected light It can be used in observation under bright field dark field phase contrast DIC polarization fluorescent Mainly applications Research on human blood and tissues sample...

Page 11: ...as filters DIC sliding plate dust cover tools manual and so on Optional attachments are packed separately 1 Remove all packages and ensure that it is consistent with the product you purchased 2 Remove...

Page 12: ...11 Chapter 3 Installation A16 1098 Figure 1 Main body handle handle...

Page 13: ...ing tube in case of falling off to reduce the performance of the device 3 2 Eyepieces and Centering telescope Figure 3 Remove the dust cover and then insert two eyepieces into the tubes Check that the...

Page 14: ...and Figure5 Place the stand on the back of the main body and fix it with screw M5X35 and spring washer Don t need to debug it 3 5 Objectives Figure6 Screw off the nosepiece dust cover and turn the obj...

Page 15: ...the upper platform plate to the right until the three mounting holes are exposed and then screw in the remaining three M5 X 20 screws Finally tighten the first screw Connect the platform port with the...

Page 16: ...te is attracted to the stage by a magnet After the objective contacts the specimen preparation plate the support plate floats upward to minimize the damage of the objective The specimen preparation pl...

Page 17: ...imen The pallet is equipped with a scale which can be used as a guide for measuring width adjustment Place the Petri dish or slide containing the specimen on the supporting plate The specimen can be f...

Page 18: ...ission lighting support and then fix it with the fixing screw Insert the aviation plug into the corresponding aviation Jack a at the rear of the rack 3 9 Mercury lamphouse Figure 13 Insert the mercury...

Page 19: ...upper spring plate shall firmly press the top of the module Note that the module identification corresponds to the digital identification of the turntable 3 11 Power connection Figure 16 Plug the LED...

Page 20: ...Host key function Figure 17 TL key is the light switch RL key is the reflection shutter switch press TL to switch the light switch state and press RL to control the shutter switch OBJ is the objectiv...

Page 21: ...g hand wheels are set on both sides of the host The brightness adjustment hand wheel only adjusts the brightness of the upper lamp 4 3 Magnification switching Figure 19 The side port converter has thr...

Page 22: ...tion magnification for the convenience of the operator 4 5 Trinocular viewing tube Figure 21 Equipped with vis doc sliding lens Bertrand lens and trinocular viewing tube inclined at 45 25 with manual...

Page 23: ...ing tools turn over the condenser and slide out the DIC prism Clip the DIC prism to be replaced into the condenser groove screw in the pressure ring and cover the dust cover pay attention to the direc...

Page 24: ...ates to realize the up and down movement of the condenser and set the observation height The condenser is fixed with fixing screws The two focusing screws of the condenser are rotated respectively to...

Page 25: ...e controller is divided into 6 keys and 1 joystick Joystick it can be divided into two functions push and rotation Push controls the XY axis direction and rotation controls the Z axis direction XY axi...

Page 26: ...urns the Z axis motion function on or off XY axis speed mode fast and slow mode Press this button to switch the mode back and forth The two modes are used in conjunction with the 1st and 2nd gears of...

Page 27: ...te the condenser turntable If the bright field H is rotated into the optical path mark H to face the user Phase alignment ring adjustment screw adjust with 1 5mm six angle screwdriver match the phase...

Page 28: ...initial position and then to the power on position 3 The objective lens focusing equipmnt moves from the lower limit position to the initial position which is 500 m above the lower limit position 4 T...

Page 29: ...right position Move the down lever to the left or middle position 5 4 Specimen placement and platform adjustment Figure 30 Figure 31 Adjust the gap width of the slide to match the specimen and then pu...

Page 30: ...focusing and switching Figure 32 Figure 33 The objectives Fig 33 can be raised and lowered by turning the hand wheel as shown in the figure or the objectives Fig 34 can be raised and lowered by turni...

Page 31: ...focus the sample with a low magnification objective lens 4x or 10x and then change to a high magnification objective lens for observation as needed Generally rotate the objective nosepiece clockwise a...

Page 32: ...nt ring on the eyepiece to focus the sample so as to see the image with both eyes at the same time there are 5 diopters on the eyepiece visibility adjustment ring and the value aligned with the dot on...

Page 33: ...ge 23 Page 24 According to the observation needs turn on the shutter switch turn off the upper lamp and turn on the corresponding lamp box Place the sample on the universal tray table Turn the 5 or 10...

Page 34: ...tton Roughly move the handwheel or joystick Page 19 Page 24 Page 25 Dimming knob Page 20 Iris adjustment knob Page 23 Page 24 Turn on the shutter switch and turn off the upper light according to the o...

Page 35: ...port nosepiece The ratio of phase contrast o bjective is matched with the ma rks of condenser phase contrast PH1 10X 20 PH2 40X PH3 60X Center the phase contrast ring If the phase contrast is not cent...

Page 36: ...rlap e The ways above are suitable for phase contrast objectives with various ratio If the phase contrast rings are not accurately centered the best effect of phase contrast observation will not be ob...

Page 37: ...wing tube higher deflector rob Condenser DIC DIC Middle ratio nosepiece 1X Multi function mode Transmission mode Figure identity 3 Side port nosepiece Condenser DIC identifiers should match with the g...

Page 38: ...racy 0 1um Stage Electric control grating type stroke range 130 mm x 100 mm table 325 mm x 144 mm maximum speed 10mm S Resolution 0 1 M repetition accuracy 0 5 m It can be equipped with three special...

Page 39: ...re of 37 99 60 RH temperature of 40 104 50 RH Population Degree 2 Power Supplier 220V 10 50 60HZ Consumed Power 100W Fuse T5A 250V 5X20mm Atmospheric pressure 80kPa to 106kPa Overvoltage category 2 Ob...

Page 40: ...H position The objective lens is not in the optical path Press the obj key to make the required objective lens enter the optical path Inaccurate specimen position Move the specimen into the light path...

Page 41: ...the objective suitable for phase contrast observation When observing the edge of petri dish the phase contrast ring and halo are separated Move petri dish until obtain phase contrast effect f Inaccur...

Page 42: ...Tilt the transmission lighting bracket back Ambient light enters the image Block or turn off ambient light Fluorescent module mismatch Confirm the matching of fluorescent modules Improper objectives S...

Page 43: ...e field of one eye is not the same as the other one Interpupillar y distance is not correct Adjust Interpupillary distance Diopter adjustment is not correct Adjust diopter Still not adapt to microscop...

Page 44: ...o product quality problems due to human factors within 18 months from the date of delivery the company provides free warranty and replacement parts The company provides lifelong maintenance of product...

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