7
Customer Service:
Call 1-866-252-3811
considered: 100x, 400x, then 900x. Each time the magni-
fication 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 following Microscope
Experiments booklet.
This device contains electronic components that are pow-
ered 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 displayed
+/- information.
DANGER OF FIRES AND EXPLOSIONS!
Do not expose the device to high temperatures. Use
only battery types recommended. 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. Exposure to high
temperatures or misuse of the device can lead to short
circuits, fires, or even explosions. 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.
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 substances, and take the chemicals with you
to the doctor.
RISK OF MATERIAL DAMAGE
Never take the device apart. Please consult our customer
service department and send the device in for repair if
needed.
Do not subject the device to temperatures exceeding
60 °C (140 °F).
TIPS ON CLEANING
Remove batteries from device before cleaning.
MICROSCOPE CARE
Clean the exterior of the device with a dry cloth. To avoid
causing damage to electrical components, do not use
cleaning fluids. Clean the lenses (objective and eyepiece)
with only a soft, lint-free cloth, like a microfiber cloth. Do
not use excessive pressure—this may scratch the lens.
Protect the device from dust and moisture. Store the device
in its original packaging. Batteries should be removed from
the device if it will not be used for a long period of time.
DISPOSAL
Keep packaging materials, like plastic bags and rubber
bands, away from children, as they pose a risk of suf-
focation.
Dispose of packaging materials as legally required. Consult
the local authority on the matter if necessary.
Cleaning Tips
To ensure your microscope has a long service life, clean the
lens (objective and eyepiece) with only a soft, lint-free cloth,
like a microfiber cloth. Do not press down too hard while
cleaning, as this might scratch the lens. Ask your parents
to help if your microscope is really dirty. The cleaning cloth
should be moistened with cleaning fluid and the lens wiped
clean using very little pressure. Make sure your microscope
is always protected against dust and dirt. After use, leave
it in a warm room to dry off.
WARNINGS AND SAFETY
Read and follow the instructions, safety rules, and first
aid information.
This microscope set is intended for children older than age
8. Children should only use this device under adult super-
vision. Never leave a child unsupervised with this device.
Accessories in this experimental 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.
No recognizable image
No image
No light
Turn on light
Readjust focus
Start with the
lowest power objective (5x)
Center object on slide under
lowest power objective (5x)
Replace batteries
Check on/off position
Troubleshooting Table
Problem
Solution