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How Do I Use My Microscope 

Before you use your microscope, make sure that the table, desk or surface that 

you place it on is stable and is not subject to vibration. If the microscope needs 

to be moved, hold it by the arm and base while carefully transferring it. Once the 

microscope is in a suitable location and the batteries are installed, check the light 

source to make sure that it illuminates. Use a microfiber cleaning cloth to gently 

wipe the lenses off. If the stage is dirty with dust or oil, carefully clean it off. Make 

sure that you only raise and lower the stage using the focus adjustment knob. 

Install Batteries

1. Remove button screws and cover.

2. Install batteries with the positive (+) and negative (-) in the correct 

direction indicated by the battery compartment label.

3. Replace the cover and screws.

How Do I Operate The Illumination?

Locate the mirror/light on the base of the microscope. Flip the mirror/light to the 

“on” position (with the light facing up) and the light will illuminate. This microscope 

is equipped with an incandescent light that illuminates the specimen from below.

How Do I Adjust My Microscope Correctly?

Place the microscope in a suitable location as described above, and sit in a 

comfortable viewing position. Always start each observation with the lowest 

magnification. Adjust the distance of the microscope stage so that the stage is in 

the lowest position — farthest away from the turret head. Turn the objective turret 

until it clicks into place at the lowest magnification (Objective: 4x/Magnification: 

40x). Note: Before you change the objective setting, always make sure the 

microscope stage is farthest away from the turret by rotating the focus knob. 

Separating the stage and turret by rotating the focus knob will avoid causing 

damage to the specimen slide or microscope. When starting an observation, 

always start with the 5x objective in the rotating head. 

How Do I Observe The Specimen?

With the Barlow lens nearly fully extended, your microscope’s magnification can

be doubled (fig. 1). Sitting in your location with adequate illumination chosen from 

the color filter wheel, the following basic rules should be observed. Start with a 

simple observation at the lowest magnification. Position the object or specimen in 

the middle of the stage under the stage clips, centered over the lower light. Focus 

the image by rotating the focus knob until a clear image appears in the eyepiece. 

Place the prepared slide directly under the objective on the microscope stage and 

secure it with the stage clips. The prepared slide should be located directly over 

the lower illumination. Look through the eyepiece and carefully turn the focus knob 

until the image appears clear and sharp. Now you can select a higher magnification 

by rotating to the 10x/100x objective turret. Higher levels of magnification can be 

achieved by turning the objective turret to a higher setting (400x). Following this 

procedure creates a steady increase of magnification without overpowering the 

view of the object. The following magnification order should be used: 40x, 100x 

then 400x. Each time the magnification changes (due to the objective change), 

the image sharpness must be readjusted with the focus knob. When doing this, be 

careful because if you move the microscope stage too quickly, the objective and 

the slide could come into contact and cause damage to the slide or microscope. 

For transparent objects (e.g. sea salt), light is projected by the lower light traveling 

from below the stage, through the objective and eyepiece, and finally into your eye. 

This process of light transmission is known as microscopy. Many micro-organisms 

found in water, plant components and the smallest animal parts are transparent 

in nature. Opaque specimens, on the other hand, will need to be prepared for 

viewing. Opaque specimens can be made transparent by a process of treatment 

and penetration with the correct materials (media), or by slicing. You can read more 

about creating specimens in the enclosed microscope experiments booklet. 

Did You Know? 

The highest magnification 

is not always the best for 

every specimen!

USB Eyepiece 

1. Slide a specimen under your microscope and focus on it.

2. Remove the eyepiece and Barlow lens from the eyepiece support 

and the dust cap from your MicrOcular and install same in the eyepiece 

supports instead of the Barlow lens.

3. Start your PC if you haven‘t yet and connect your USB Eyepiece 

to the USB port of your computer.

Showing and saving MicrOcular images on your PC 

1. Start the Photomizer Software.

2. Click “Open camera”

3. In the event that you have connected more than one unit, you can 

choose the desired unit in the subsequent selection. Click on “USB 2.0 

Webcam”. If only one device is connected, this step is omitted.

4. The camera image should now be visible on your screen. Focus the 

microscope image.

5. Click “Capture” to record an image. It will then be shown on the right.

6. Click on it to select it and then click “Transfer image”.

7. This takes you to the Photomizer software.

8. File - Save as

System requirements for PC eyepiece 

Minimum system requirements: PC with an Intel Pentium IV processor or higher; Windows XP 

with Service Pack 3*, Windows Vista (32/64Bit) with Service Pack 2* or Windows 7 (32/64Bit) 

with Service Pack 1*; .NET Framework 4.0*; min. 1024 MB RAM (64Bit = 2048 MB); min. 500 

MB free hard drive space; free USB port; CD/DVD/BD drive.

Troubleshooting Guide:

Problem

Solution

No

recognizable 

image

Turn on light, 

Readjust focus,

Start with the lowest 

power objective (5x)

No

image 

Centre object on 

slide under 

lowest power 

objective

No light

 Replace batteries, 

Check on/off position

Magnification Guide:

Eyepiece Objective Power Barlow

10x

4x

40x

64x

10x

10x

100x

160x

10x

40x

400x

640x

1)

2)

3)

Eyepiece Objective Power

Barlow

16x

4x

64x

102x

16x

10x

160x

256x

16x

40x

640x 1024x

SAFETY WARNINGS

• THIS MICROSCOPE SET IS 

INTENDED FOR CHILDREN 

OLDER THAN AGE 7. 

CHILDREN SHOULD ONLY 

USE THIS DEVICE UNDER 

ADULT SUPERVISION. 

NEVER LEAVE A CHILD 

UNSUPERVISED WITH THIS 

DEVICE. ACCESSORIES IN 

THE EXPERIMENT KIT MAY 

HAVE SHARP EDGES AND 

TIPS. PLEASE STORE THE 

DEVICE AND ALL OF ITS 

ACCESSORIES AND AIDS 

OUT OF THE REACH OF 

YOUNG CHILDREN WHEN 

NOT BEING USED DUE 

TO A RISK OF INJURY.

• CHEMICALS: ANY 

CHEMICALS AND LIQUIDS 

USED IN CONJUNCTION 

WITH THE DEVICE SHOULD 

BE KEPT OUT OF REACH OF 

CHILDREN. DO NOT DRINK 

ANY OF THE CHEMICALS 

CONTAINED IN THIS SET. 

HANDS SHOULD BE WASHED 

THOROUGHLY UNDER 

RUNNING WATER AFTER 

WORKING WITH THESE 

CHEMICALS. IN CASE OF 

ACCIDENTAL CONTACT 

WITH EYES OR MOUTH, 

RINSE THE AFFECTED 

AREA WITH WATER. SEEK 

MEDICAL TREATMENT 

FOR AILMENTS ARISING 

FROM CONTACT WITH THE 

CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE, 

AND TAKE THE CHEMICALS 

WITH YOU TO THE DOCTOR. 

• CHOKING HAZARD: 

CHILDREN SHOULD ONLY 

USE DEVICE UNDER ADULT 

SUPERVISION. KEEP 

PACKAGING MATERIALS 

LIKE PLASTIC BAGS AND 

RUBBER BANDS OUT OF 

THE REACH OF CHILDREN 

AS THESE MATERIALS POSE 

A CHOKING HAZARD. 

• BATTERY GUIDELINES: 

THIS DEVICE CONTAINS 

ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 

THAT ARE POWERED BY 

BATTERIES. BATTERIES 

SHOULD BE KEPT OUT OF 

CHILDREN’S REACH. WHEN 

INSERTING BATTERIES, 

PLEASE ENSURE THE 

POLARITY IS CORRECT. 

INSERT THE BATTERIES 

ACCORDING TO THE 

DIS/- INFORMATION. 

NEVER MIX OLD AND NEW 

BATTERIES. REPLACE ALL 

BATTERIES AT THE SAME 

TIME. NEVER MIX ALKALINE, 

STANDARD CARBON-ZINC 

AND RECHARGEABLE 

NICKEL-CADMIUM 

BATTERIES. NEVER SHORT 

CIRCUIT THE DEVICE OR 

BATTERIES OR THROW 

EITHER INTO A FIRE. LEAKING 

OR DAMAGED BATTERIES 

CAN CAUSE INJURY IF THEY 

COME INTO CONTACT WITH 

THE SKIN. IF YOU NEED TO 

HANDLE SUCH BATTERIES, 

PLEASE WEAR SUITABLE 

SAFETY GLOVES. REMOVE 

BATTERIES FROM THE 

PRODUCT BEFORE EXTENDED 

STORAGE TO PREVENT 

LEAKING. DO NOT IMMERSE 

THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT 

IN WATER. PLEASE RECYCLE 

BATTERIES RESPONSIBLY.

• RISK OF FIRE: DO 

NOT PLACE DEVICE, 

PARTICULARLY THE LENSES, 

IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT. THE 

CONCENTRATION OF LIGHT 

RAYS COULD CAUSE A FIRE. 

• DO NOT DISASSEMBLE 

THIS DEVICE. IN THE EVENT 

OF A DEFECT, PLEASE 

CONTACT YOUR DEALER. 

THE DEALER WILL CONTACT 

THE CUSTOMER SERVICE 

DEPARTMENT AND CAN 

SEND THE DEVICE IN TO BE 

REPAIRED IF NECESSARY. 

• DO NOT SUBJECT THE 

DEVICE TO TEMPERATURES 

EXCEEDING 60 °C (140 °F).

   

• DISPOSAL: KEEP 

PACKAGING MATERIALS, 

LIKE PLASTIC BAGS AND 

RUBBER BANDS, AWAY 

FROM CHILDREN AS 

THEY A POSE A RISK OF 

SUFFOCATION. DISPOSE 

OF PACKAGING MATERIALS 

AS LEGALLY REQUIRED. 

CONSULT THE LOCAL 

AUTHORITY ON THE 

MATTER IF NECESSARY 

AND RECYCLE MATERIALS 

WHEN POSSIBLE.

READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS, SAFETY RULES, AND FIRST AID INFORMATION.

Fig. 1

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