© Lampert Werktechnik GmbH
2012
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ADJUSTING THE INTEROCULAR DISTANCE
Look through the two oculars (19) and move the ocular
tubes (17) inwards or outwards by holding the prism
housing (20) still and moving them in or out. The
interocular distance is correct if the range of vision as
viewed through the two oculars is complete and is united
into a single image. The interocular distance should be
individually set for each user.
FOCUSING
Mount a welding handpiece
with clamped electrode into
the supporting arm. Rotate the
focusing knob (22) to a
medium focus range. Adjust
the mounting height of the
microscope head: Hold the
microscope head (21) with one
hand, without touching one of the lenses, and use the
other hand to release the screw on the head bracket. The
head can now be moved. Look through the oculars and
move the microscope head up or down until the object
appears focussed. The correct distance between the
handpiece holder and the microscope head amounts to
approx. 6 cm on the stand rod. Now re-tighten the
adjusting screw on the head bracket once more.
Subsequently use the focusing knob (22) to focus the
image.
DIOPTRE ADJUSTMENT
The sleeve for adjusting the dioptre (18) is fitted to the left-
hand ocular (19). In the normal position, the lower part of
the tube is aligned to the marking on the ocular tube. In
the event of differing vision in both eyes: Open the right
eye only, look into the right-hand ocular (17) and adjust
the focus using the focusing knob (22). Now look through
the left-hand ocular with your left eye and adjust the focus
by turning the dioptre control (18) on the left tube (20) until
the image appears focused.
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5. COMMISSIONING
5.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE FRONT-SIDE CONTROLS
(Fig. 1)
(24) TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY
(25)
PULSE DURATION / WELDING-TIME CONTROL
(26)
WELDING POWER CONTROL
(27)
SOCKET (+)
For connecting contact elements such as welding
bench, contact terminals and clamps.
(28)
CONNECTION SOCKET FOR HAND PIECE (-)