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5. Photomicrographic Procedure

• To ensure vibration free operation, set the microscope on a 
sturdy vibration free table or a bench with a vibration proof device.
• Pull the optical path selection lever of the trinocular eyepiece 
tube all of the way out to the limit, the ratio of light entering 
the observation tube and phototube will be 0:100.
• For the same total magnification, select a combination of the 
highest possible objective magnification and lowest possible 
projection lens magnification to achieve the utmost image
definition and contrast.
• To ensure optimal illumination, check the position and cen-
tring of the lamp and position of the condenser.
• Select a blue filter for routine application. An additional colour-com-
pensating filter can also be used depending on the colour rendition.
• Adjusting the field diaphragm is important for the purpose 
of limiting extraneous light that may cause flare and lower the 
contrast. Stop down the diaphragm to achieve an illuminated 
area slightly larger than that of the field of view.
• A change of depth of focus, contrast and resolution of image is 
attainable with an aperture setting that is 2/3 of the objective N.A.

6. Using Oil Immersion Objectives

• Oil immersion objectives are labelled with the additional 
engraving “Oil” and are to be immersed in oil between the 
specimen and the front of the objective.
• The immersion oil supplied by Motic is synthetic, non-fluo-
rescing and non-resining oil, with a refractive index of 1.515
• Normally, cover glass must be used with oil immersion objec-
tives with a few exceptions.
Deviations from thickness are not important as a layer of im-
mersion oil acts as compensation above the cover glass.
• The small bottle of oil supplied with every immersion objec-
tive facilitates application of the oil to the cover slip.
• Remove any air bubbles in the nozzle of the oil container 
before use.
• Immersion oil must be used sparingly. After the examination, 
the oil should be wiped off the objective with a lens cleaning 
tissue and the residual film removed with soft cloth moistened
with petroleum benzine or absolute alcohol.
• Locate the field of interest, with a lower magnification objective, 
swing the objective out of the light path, and add one drop of im-
mersion oil over the site of the specimen. Swing in the oil immer-
sion objective. Use the fine focus to make the image sharp.
• Freedom from air bubbles must be ensured. To check for air 
bubbles, remove an eyepiece, fully open the field and aperture 
diaphragms, and look at the exit pupil of the objective within the 
eyepiece tube. Air bubbles are recognized by presence of a sur-
rounding black ring. Bubbles may often be dislodged by moving the 
slide to and fro or by slightly rocking the revolving
nosepiece back and forth. If not successful in clearing the bubbles 
then the oil must be wiped off and replaced with a fresh drop.

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Страница 1: ...Motic Incorporation Ltd UL Listed Product E250223 Instruction Manual English...

Страница 2: ...ements of modern research techniques and testing methods This involves modification to the mechanical structure and optical design of our instruments Therefore all descriptions and illustrations in th...

Страница 3: ...he light reaching the objective originates from the periphery of the specimen and enters the optical system at oblique angles moving forward diagonally but still in parallel bundles toward the tube le...

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Страница 5: ...4 1 Coarse and fine focusing 4 2 Coarse focus torque adjustment 4 3 Coarse focus Knob lock 4 4 Optical path change over slider 4 5 Interpupillary distance adjustment 4 6 Diopter adjustment 4 7 Center...

Страница 6: ...is travel knob Stage Y Axis travel knob Objective Binocular eyepiece tube Eyepiece Diopter adjustment ring Eyepiece lock screw Stage Condenser focus knob Coarse focus torque adjustment ring Fine focus...

Страница 7: ...scale Condenser centering screws Specimen Holder Condenser clamp screw Photo port Optical Path Changeover lever Trinocular eyepiece tube Eyepiece tube Clamp Screw Power switch Brightness control knob...

Страница 8: ...er to prevent electric shock always turn the power switch on the power supply off before connecting the power cord Electrical Specifications a Halogen Input 90 240V 80VA 50 60Hz Lamp 6V 30W Halogen Fu...

Страница 9: ...t board is located behind the back cover plate 3 Disconnect the LED connection cables from the power sup ply printed circuit board 4 Loosen LED board locating ring take away LED board locat ing ring 5...

Страница 10: ...dless of whether it is new or nearing the end of its life b LED This is the first 3W microscopic illumination system with a global patent for long life adjustable high intensity heat gen eration and e...

Страница 11: ...while holding the other Turning the coarse and fine focus knobs further than their limit 4 2 Coarse Focus Torque Adjustment To increase the torque turn the torque adjustment ring located behind the le...

Страница 12: ...E or Fuchsin stained specimen with tungsten type film 4 5 Interpupillary Distance Adjustment Before adjusting the interpupillary distance bring a specimen into focus using the 10x objective Adjust the...

Страница 13: ...the front of the objective The immersion oil supplied by Motic is synthetic non fluo rescing and non resining oil with a refractive index of 1 515 Normally cover glass must be used with oil immersion...

Страница 14: ...lution Condenser is set too low Aperture diaphragm closed too far No cover glass Too thick or thin cover glass Immersion oil not used on immersion procedure Air bubbles in immersion oil Specified imme...

Страница 15: ...amp near end of service life Lamp not securely plugged into socket Problem Possible Cause Insufficient parfocality of objectives Eyepiece diopter not adjusted No cohesion of binocular image Magnificat...

Страница 16: ...dirt dampen a piece of gauze with diluted neu tral detergent and wipe lightly C Disinfecting the Microscope Follow the standard procedures for your laboratory D When not in use When not in use cover t...

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