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OBJECTIVE REPLACEMENTS 
MA10081  4XD Semi-Plan   
MA10082  10XD Semi-Plan    
MA10083  40XRD Semi-Plan   
MA10084 100XRD 

Semi-Plan 

 
MISC. ACCESSORIES 
MA336          Dustcover 
MA516A    Diffusing filter (M7000D) 
MA781     Halogen light bulb 12V, 20W (M7000D) 
MA2215    LED 3.4V, .06W (M7000C) 
MA14281   Power adapter (M7000C) 
MA14283   Cord Holders (M7000D) 

 

 

COMMON PROBLEMS IN MICROSCOPY 

 

If you have a problem, you may be able to correct it yourself. Here are a 
few common problems and easy solutions you may want to try before 
calling for service. 
 
WARNING – When working on the electrical systems, checking exposed 
wires or replacing components, make sure to unplug the electrical 
cord. 
 
CAUTION – Never disassemble mechanical or optical components. This 
servicing should only be done by an authorized Swift technician. The 
Limited Lifetime Warranty will be null and void if the mechanical or 
optical components are disassembled by a non-Swift dealer. 
 
A. PROBLEM: 

No Illumination 

  CORRECTION: 

 1. Is the power plug connected to an active A.C. outlet? 
 2. Is the battery pack charged? (M7000C) 
 3. Is the on/off power switch working properly? 
 4. Check the bulb. Try a new bulb if you have one. 
 5. Check the contact points of the bulb and socket 

 
B.  PROBLEM
: Illumination “hot spots” and uneven brightness in the 
  

field of view. 

  

 

Summary of Contents for M7000 SERIES

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Page 2: ...spaces yet it has all the standard research microscope features This series is ideal for advanced high school biology college or vet medical applications Combining rugged design with high performance...

Page 3: ...2 PICTURED M7000C...

Page 4: ...ines both the coarse and fine focus into one knob located on both sides of the microscope The clutch mechanism is equipped with a safety slipping feature which comes in to play at either end of the fo...

Page 5: ...ris is not open wide enough NOSEPIECE the revolving turret that holds the objective lenses permitting changes in magnification by rotating different powered objective lenses into the optical path The...

Page 6: ...eye where a full field of view can be seen FIELD OF VIEW the area of the object that is seen when the image is observed It may range in diameter from several millimeters to less than 0 1mm FOCAL LENGT...

Page 7: ...owly release the finger clip lever allowing the specimen holder finger to hold the slide in place 2 Align the specimen under the objective lens by using the adjustment knobs under the mechanical stage...

Page 8: ...en Now you can turn the nosepiece to the higher magnification objectives The objectives are parfocalized so that once the 4x objective is focused only a slight turn of the fine focus is required in ch...

Page 9: ...the 100XRD objective between the slide and the objective tip It is essential to thoroughly clean the objective tip after use Please contact Swift Optical or your authorized Swift dealer for the appro...

Page 10: ...the electrical systems checking exposed wires or replacing components make sure to unplug the electrical cord CAUTION Never disassemble mechanical or optical components This servicing should only be...

Page 11: ...th minimal maintenance but certain components should be cleaned frequently to ensure ease of viewing The power switch should also be turned off or unplugged when the microscope is not in use CLEANING...

Page 12: ...stages should be adjusted toward the center of the stage to prevent the moveable arms of the mechanical stage from being damaged during storage in the cabinet BULB REPLACEMENT M7000C LED Illumination...

Page 13: ...t approved bulb Swift MA781 This bulb has been tested and approved for life span color temperature and brightness NOTE Use a piece of lens paper instead of your bare hand because Halogen bulbs should...

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