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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

1. Remove the microscope stand from box and Styrofoam packing and place it 

on a stable work table.

2. Remove all plastic bags and coverings (these can be discarded).

3. Remove binocular head from the packing.

4. Remove the plastic cap covering the neck of the microscope base and the one 

on the bottom of the binocular head.    Fit the binocular head in to the neck of 
the microscope stand and tighten the knurled screw with finger.

5. Remove  the  plastic  eyepiece  tube  covers  and  insert  eyepieces  into  each 

eyepiece tube.

                                                   
6. Familiarise yourself with  the mechanical  parts of  your microscope.    Gently 

operate each part by hand to see how it behaves and what result it produces. 

7. Attach power cord to the back of microscope and connect to power source.

Your microscope is now ready for use.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Set light dimmer control to lowest intensity.    Switch on the power at the mains 
and then at the back of the microscope.   

Begin by placing a microscope slide containing a specimen to be observed on 
the object stage and clamp it carefully with the movable spring clip.    Ensure 
the specimen is on the top side.   

Adjust  the  light  level  using  the  dimmer  control.    Adjust  the  interpupillary 
distance between the two eyepieces to the most comfortable position for the 
user. Both eyepiece holders on the head have diopter adjustments to help the 
operator focus both eyes on the specimen.

Using the X and Y Direction Knobs located just below the stage (on the right 
hand  side)  the  specimen  may  be  moved to  the  center  of  the  stage  for 
observation.    Once the specimen is in focus, the X and Y Direction Knobs may 
be adjusted to observe different sections of the specimen.   

Summary of Contents for Vetlab 125

Page 1: ...plies co uk Vetlab Premiere 125 Biological Binocular Microscope USER MANUAL To obtain the best results from your microscope please read this manual before using WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard...

Page 2: ...Bacteriology Histology Pathology Medicament Chemistry research and clinical examination It is also ideal for use in veterinary laboratories schools and colleges CONFIGURATION Eyepiece Binocular head N...

Page 3: ...10 40 S 100 S Oil Stage Double layer mechanical stage Stage size 140mm 140mm Moving range 75mm 50mm Condenser N A 1 25 Abbe condenser with iris diaphragm filter Focusing Coaxial coarse fine focusing a...

Page 4: ...how it behaves and what result it produces 7 Attach power cord to the back of microscope and connect to power source Your microscope is now ready for use OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Set light dimmer contro...

Page 5: ...e will appear to be very close to the slide Because the 100x is an oil immersion objective a drop of immersion oil should be applied in the gap between the objective and the specimen The 100x oil imme...

Page 6: ...d dry place free from dust fumes and moisture If not stored in its box cover with a hood to protect from dust If there is any dirt settled on the lens wipe it off gently with some lens paper If alcoho...

Page 7: ...b Remove the old bulb Important Do not touch the halogen bulb with bare hands Wear gloves or hold the bulb using tissue or lens paper Body oils may damage the halogen bulb Hold the new bulb must be sa...

Page 8: ...lting from abuse or misuse repairs or alterations performed by other than authorised repair technicians or damage occurring in transit If you have any problems with your Vetlab Premiere 125 microscope...

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