6.
While looking through the telescopic eye piece, two rings will be visible-one dark and the other bright. These rings will
most probably be out of alignment. Using the two allen keys provided as shown in Fig. 6, align the rings so that they
overlap with each other as shown below.
7.
Remove the centering telescopic eye piece and place the original eye piece in the eye tube. Place a specimen slide of
choice on stage. The microscope is now ready for phase contrast observation.
8.
Repeat the entire process when observing through 40X phase with the appropriate 40X phase annulus slider. At neutral
position of phase slider (slider pushed all the way in), the microscope can be used in simple bright field mode.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
them with lens tissue dampened with Acetone or Methanol.
It is better to avoid leaving finger prints on the surface of condenser, phase annulus.
When not in use for long time, it is recommended to store the phase contrast kit in its original packaging.
Loose particles can be removed from the surface of the condenser, diaphragm, or phase annulus by gently wiping
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