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3.  Press the principal switch (9) to an ON position “I”. 

 

4.  Press the incident illumination (22) or transmitted illumination (23) or both at the same time  

“I” or “II”, according to your needs in observing the sample.  

 

5.  Light  intensity  should  be  adjusted  according  to  the  objective  used,  or  the  type  of  sample 

observed.   

 

6.  The angle of incident illumination can be adjusted by using the adjustment screw (8) that can 

be used to vary the orientation of the lens.  

 

B.  Interpupillary adjustment. 

 

1.  Looking through the eyepiece (1), move the eyepiece tubes (3) by taking hold of the prism 

housing (4) and moving out, or inwards. 

 

2.  Interpupillary distance is correct when the two fields of view viewed through both eyepieces 

appear complete, and are unified into one.  

 

3.  Interpupillary distance should be adjusted for each new user.  

 

C.  Focussing 

 

1.  Turn the zoom knob (16) to the lowest magnification 1X. 
 
2.  Place a flat object or a microscope slide on the centre of the stage (11). 

 

3.  Turn focussing knobs (18) to mid-focus range.  

 

4.  The head holder (17) is mounted on a column (21), on which it can be moved up or down, 

depending on the size of the object to be focussed on. 

 

a.  Support head holder (17) with one hand without touching any lens, and with the 

other, loosen the screw (20) on the support collar (19). The head holder can then 
be slid to the base (13). 

 

b.  Without letting go of the head, loosen the head holder locking screw. (Fig. 1). 

 

c.  While  looking  through  the  eyepiece,  move  the  head  holder  up  or  down  until  the 

object appears in focus.  

 

d.  Tighten the head holder locking screw. Do not let go of the head yet.  

 

e.  Slide  the  security  collar  up  to  the  head  holder,  and  tighten  the  support  collar 

screw. The head can then be released.  

 

f.  It  is  not  necessary  to  adjust  the  head  every  time  the  sample  is  changed,  only 

when it appears out of focus.  

 

5.  Adjust the focus knobs, (18) until the image appears sharp.  

 

D.  Diopter adjustment. 

 

Diopter  adjustment  collars  are  located  on  the  eyepiece  tubes.  Their  normal  position  is  when  the 
lower part of the collar is aligned with the sign marked on the eyepiece tube. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Содержание SMZ Series

Страница 1: ...Instruction Manual SMZ Series Copyright 02 02 Motic Microscopes European Division...

Страница 2: ...Eyepiece 14 Head 18 Focus knob 20 Support collar screw 22 Incident illumination switch I 23 Transmitted illumination switch T 24 Light intensity control 2 Diopter adjuster 3 Eyepiece tubes 5 Head hold...

Страница 3: ...ents of the stereomicroscope have been carefully packed to make sure they reach you in perfect condition We recommend that you do not discard any packing containers in case you need to return the micr...

Страница 4: ...ent objects or for dissection For best contrast choose the side of the stage to use Warning Transmitted illumination can ONLY be used with the frosted glass stage THE HEAT GENERATED BY THE TRANSMITTED...

Страница 5: ...ntre of the stage 11 3 Turn focussing knobs 18 to mid focus range 4 The head holder 17 is mounted on a column 21 on which it can be moved up or down depending on the size of the object to be focussed...

Страница 6: ...xtended position the image is transmitted to the vertical port but the image cannot be seen by the right eyepiece A To adapt a photographic camera an adapter tube is needed This tube includes 2X lense...

Страница 7: ...hat the CS mount is responsible Place or remove it according to the procedure to obtain parfocality Maintenance WARNING FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY SWITCH OFF AND DISCONNECT THE MICROSCOPE FROM ANY ELECTRICAL...

Страница 8: ...ination bulb a Unscrew the illuminator protector tube 7 turning it anti clockwise and removing the tube from that of the lenses b With a cloth carefully pull out the bulb to disconnect it from the soc...

Страница 9: ...ly as possible without the head sliding down with its own weight The tension adjustment collar for focussing Fig 1 is situated between the focussing knob 18 and the head holder 17 a Loosen the screw l...

Страница 10: ...use cover badly closed Bad connection with power source Insert bulb correctly Replace bulb Close correctly Have repaired by a qualified specialised technician Fuse blown quickly Wrong fuse Replace wit...

Страница 11: ...ils of the required revision Warrantee All MOTIC microscopes are warranted against any manufacturing defect for a 5 year period Damage occurring by any unauthorised repair work or occurring through mi...

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