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5 Commissioning and First Operating Steps | 5.4 Acquiring an Image
Designation
Part no.
Lint-free gloves
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WARNING
Biological hazards
Biological substances may pose a threat to the health of humans and other living organisms.
4
Keep a logbook of the biological substances loaded into the microscope and show it to
the ZEISS service representatives before they perform any work on the microscope.
WARNING
Aggressive or toxic chemicals
Aggressive or toxic chemicals can cause chemical burns.
4
When handling aggressive or toxic chemicals, wear suitable protective clothing, gloves,
and eye/face protection.
4
Do not eat, drink, or smoke while handling toxic chemicals.
4
Refer to local safety regulations.
4
Read and follow the instructions in the material safety data sheet of the chemical. The ma-
terial safety data sheet can be obtained from the supplier of the chemicals.
NOTICE
Environmental risk due to disposal of aggressive or toxic chemicals
When disposing of aggressive or toxic chemicals, there is a threat of damage to the environ-
ment.
4
When disposing of waste that has been generated during a service operation (e.g. used ro-
tary pump oil), comply with all national and local safety and environmental protection reg-
ulations.
NOTICE
Contamination caused by fingerprints
Contamination caused by fingerprints can lead to vacuum deterioration or prolonged pumping
times.
4
Always wear lint-free gloves when touching the specimen, specimen holder, or stage.
Procedure
1. To attach a specimen to the stub, use conduc-
tive carbon, adhesive metal tape, carbon tape,
or similar.
Ensure that the specimen area that you want to
analyze is in proper contact with the stub.
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