Meiji Techno TC5000 Instruction Manual

TC5000 Series Inverted Microscope Instruction Manual
Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Microscope Features
1.2 General Safety Guidelines
1.3 Warning/Caution symbols used in this manual
1.4 Intended Product Use Statement
1.5 Product Safety Information - Handling the microscope
1.6 Warranty Notes
2.0 The Microscope and its Components
2.1 Installation Site
2.2 Unpacking
2.3 Microscope Set Up
2.4 Installing the Phase Contrast Slider as an option or upgrade
2.5 Installing Fluorescence Option
2.6 Fluorescence Filters Information
3.0 Microscope Operation
3.1 Transmitted Light Operation – Brightfield
3.2 Transmitted Light Operation – Phase Contrast
3.3 Incident Light Operation – Epi-Fluorescence
3.4 UV Light Safety Considerations
3.5 Photomicrography with 35mm SLR and Digital SLR Cameras
3.6 Photomicrography with Digital Still Cameras
3.7 Connecting a Video or Other Camera that uses a “C” type mount
4.0 Maintenance and Cleaning
5.0 Troubleshooting
5.1 Replacing the mains fuse on the microscope
5.2 Integrated Transmitted Light does not work
5.3 Replacing the 6V 30W Halogen Light
5.4 Fluorescence Lamp does not work
5.5 Replacing the Fluorescence Lamp
6.0 Storage
7.0 Packing and Transport
8.0 Accessories and Replacements Parts
9.0 Technical Descriptions
10.0 Physical Dimensions
TC-5000 Series Inverted Biological Microscope
1. Introduction
The Meiji Techno TC-5000 Series inverted biological microscopes have a slim compact design that saves bench space. Easy operation through ergonomic placement of controls makes them ideal for use in production, research, education and clinical applications.
Meiji’s TC Series is well suited for a wide variety of routine and clinical applications
such as live cell observation, cell and tissue culture work, in-vitro fertilization, epi-
fluorescence observation and high resolution video microscopy.
The TC-5000 Series Microscopes offer crisp, distortion-free, high resolution images in multiple modes of operation and the built-in photo port on the front of the body makes image documentation quick and easy. Contrast methods available include: Brightfield, Phase Contrast and Epi-Fluorescence.
Meiji Techno supplies a variety of standard specimen holders for the TC to accommodate many types of slides, cell culture glassware and well plates.
1.1 Microscope Features
CAD Designed Frame and Optics
Slim Compact Footprint
Infinity Corrected Optical System
Low Positioned Ergonomic Coaxial Course and Fine Focus Controls
Smooth Operating Quintuple Nosepiece
Rugged Glass Stage Insert
Optional Mechanical Stage (MA380/05)
Brightfield, Phase Contrast and Epi-Fluorescence Observation Modes
(with proper model)
Integrated Pre-Centered 6V 30-watt Halogen Illumination System on Brightfield and Phase Contrast Models
Phase Contrast Slider with 4X annulus plus a common annulus for 10X­20X-40X (Phase Contrast Model )
Extra Long Working Distance Achromatic Condenser
Siedentopf-type Binocular and Trinocular Viewing Heads
Super Wide High Eyepoint Eyepieces
Automatic Voltage Sensing Power Supply with detachable power cord
Epi-Fluorescence Illumination (Option)
HBO 100-watt Mercury Lamphouse (Option)
Accepts Wide Variety of Specimen Holders
Integrated Front Mounted Camera Port
Wide Range of Filters and Accessories
1.2 General Safety Guidelines
This manual contains important safety instructions and information concerning the installation, operation and maintenance of the Meiji Techno TC5000 Series inverted biological microscopes.
This manual should be read carefully before any attempt is made to operate this equipment. To ensure safe operation the user must read and adhere to all of the directions put forth in this manual.
Meiji Techno products are designed for safe operation under normal operating conditions. The instrument and accessories described in this manual have been built and tested according to industry safety standards for electronic laboratory instruments. Incorrect usage or non-conformance to operating instructions can cause personal injury or damage to equipment or property.
Keep this manual near your instrument for easy reference.
1.3 Warning/Caution Symbols Used in this Manual
You must be aware of all safety issues when you install and operate this microscope system. Several warning and caution symbols are listed below. These symbols are used throughout this instruction manual. For your safety, be sure to follow all instructions associated with the symbols listed below.
Disregarding instructions marked with this symbol may lead to serious
bodily injury or possibly death.
Operational warning; failure to operate equipment properly may result in
damage or injury.
Possible electrical shock hazard exists
Disregarding instructions marked with this symbol may lead to serious
injury or property damage.
Caution for heat or hot surfaces. Risk of burns or serious injury!
This symbol designates technical note or product tip.
1.4 Intended Product Use
Product Disclaimer: This product is designed and intended for use only as a
biological microscope system. Modifying this instrument in any way for use in any situation other than the original and intended product design will automatically void the warranty. In no event shall Meiji Techno be liable to any person for any incidental, indirect or consequential damages, arising out of or in connection with the use or
performance of a modified or altered product.
1.5 Product Safety Information- Handling the Microscope
This microscope is not intended to be used in the immediate vicinity of water or a water outlet or placed in any location where water may penetrate the instrument. Water penetration may result in electrical shock or death. Choose only a suitable environment for your microscope.
Do not subject the microscope to extreme temperature fluctuations. Extreme temperature changes may lead to condensation within the microscope which may result in damage to the optical and electrical components.
Disassembly of the instrument may result in electrical shock, injury or death, equipment damage, loss of warranty coverage or may create other potential hazardous consequences.
Always turn off the power switch and disconnect the cord from the power supply when replacing fuses, connecting or disconnecting wiring, doing general maintenance or replacing the microscope lamp.
DO NOT OPERATE UNLESS THE UNIT IS PROPERLY GROUNDED!
Use only the specified power cord in a well grounded socket. Do not use in an ungrounded power receptacle or in cases where there is a break in the ground conductor or damage to the electrical wiring.
Only fuses of the specified type and rating are to be used as replacements. Switch off the power and disconnect the power cord before replacing fuses. Use of a non-compliant fuse may result in electrical shock or severe damage your equipment.
The lamp and lamp house become extremely hot during and after operation. Do not place any highly flammable or volatile material close to the lamp-house during or after operation. Do not touch the lamp house or attempt to replace the bulb for at least 30 minutes after the unit has been turned off or injury may result.
Do not obstruct the air vents on the lamp-house or power supply. The lamp housing and power supply should must be located at least 10 cm (4 inches) away from the wall or any combustible objects.
Modifying the instrument in any way or unauthorized attempts to disassemble or use the instrument for applications other then its intended design will automatically void the warranty.
1.6 Warranty Notes
Meiji Techno warrants this product against defects in material and/or workmanship for the life of the instrument from the date of the original purchase to the original purchaser. Meiji Techno will repair or replace, at its option, any instrument which under normal conditions of use and service proves to be defective in material or workmanship. No charge will be made for labor or materials with respect to defects covered by this warranty, provided all repair work is done by Meiji Techno. This warranty does not cover expenses incurred in the removal or reinstallation of any instrument or instruments, whether or not proven defective. Replacement or repairs furnished under this warranty are subject to the same terms and conditions of the original warranty. This warranty supersedes any other warranty and is subject to the following terms and conditions:
WARRANTY
Warranty of Meiji Techno’s product extends to the original purchaser of the product and is not transferable.
WARRANTY DURATION
Meiji Techno warrants this product against defects in material and/or workmanship for
the life of the instrument from the date of original purchase to the original purchaser. The electrical warranty is one year.
OWNER’S REGISTRATION CARD
Return of the owner’s registration card by the original purchaser within ten (10) days after the original purchase is a condition precedent to coverage under this warranty. Meiji
Techno will at its option accept written proof of purchase from the original owner in lieu
of a product registration card.
EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS
Specifically excluded from this warranty are failures caused by abuse, neglect, misuse, improper operation, normal wear, accident, improper maintenance or modifications of ANY type. This warranty does not cover repair or replacement where normal use has exhausted the life of a part or instrument. All mechanical devices need periodic parts replacement and service to perform well. Service life of an instrument is dependent upon the care it receives and the conditions under which it has to operate. In no event shall Meiji Techno be liable for incidental or consequential damages.
SERVICE
To obtain service under this warranty, please contact Meiji Techno directly and ask for
the Product Service Department. State the nature of the problem, model and serial number of the instrument, date of purchase and location and name of the distributor the instrument was purchased from. After verification of warranty registration, Meiji Techno will issue a return authorization number. Customer may then return the product postage prepaid and insured to the authorized repair facility.
In most instances, requests for warranty service will be performed in a prompt and routine manner and merchandise will be returned in a reasonable period of time or at
Meiji Techno’s convenience. In some cases, requests for warranty service are received
which are not justified. In these cases, Meiji Techno will provide an explanation for non-
warranty action.
WARRANTY TERMS
The terms of this warranty may not be varied by any person, whether or not purporting to
represent or act on behalf of Meiji Techno. The limited lifetime warranty provided is in
lieu of any and all warranties, expressed or implied, whether for merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise. Liability for consequential damages under any, and all warranties are excluded to the extent exclusions are permitted by law. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. This warranty sets forth the customer’s exclusive remedy, with respect to defective products. This limited warranty shall become null and void in the event of a violation of the provisions of this limited warranty.
2.0 The Microscope and its Components
The image below designates the main components of the TC5100 Series Brightfield Inverted Microscope.
1. Binocular Head, 30° Inclination
2. Eyepieces, 10, 15, 20X available
3. Beamsplitter for Front Camera Port
4. Aperture Diaphragm
5. Extended Working Distance Condenser
6. Specimen stage
7. Quadruple Nosepiece & Brightfield Objectives
8. Low Positioned Variable Brightness Control
9. Coaxial Course and Fine Focusing Controls
10. Power Switch
11. Front Camera Port
12. Integrated Illuminator 6V 30W
13. Optional Mechanical Stage with Drop down Coaxial Controls
The image below designates the main components of the TC5300 Series Phase Contrast Inverted Microscope.
1. Binocular Head, 30° Inclination
2. Eyepieces, 10, 15, 20X available
3. Phase Slider
4. Aperture Diaphragm
5. Extended Working Distance Condenser
6. Specimen stage
7. Quadruple Nosepiece & Phase Objectives
8. Low Positioned Variable Brightness Control
9. Coaxial Course and Fine Focusing Controls
10. Power Switch
11. Front Camera Port
12. Integrated Illuminator 6V 30W
13. Optional Mechanical Stage with Drop down Coaxial Controls
14. Beamsplitter for Camera Port
The image below designates the main components of the TC5500 Epi- Fluorescence Inverted Microscope.
1. Binocular Head, 30° Inclination
2. Eyepieces, 10, 15, 20X available
3. Filter Slider
4. Aperture Diaphragm
5. Extended Working Distance Condenser
6. Specimen stage
7. Quadruple Nosepiece & Phase Objectives
8. Low Positioned Variable Brightness Control
9. Course and Fine Focusing Controls
10. Power Switch
11. Front Camera Port
12. Integrated Illuminator 6V 30W
13. Optional Mechanical Stage with Drop down Coaxial Controls
14. Beamsplitter for Camera Port
15. Nobska HBO Mercury 100W Lamphouse
16. Fluorescence Filter Block
2.1 Installation Site
The microscope should be operated in a room with as little dust as practically possible. Keep your instrument away from solvents, chemical fumes and excessive humidity. Also try to avoid big swings in ambient temperature, direct sunlight and vibration as they can affect measurements and instrument performance.
Operating Ambient Conditions
Temperature: 10 - 36°C (50 – 96.8°F) Relative Humidity: 0 – 80% up to 30°C (86°F)
2.2 Unpacking
Please check your packing slip to insure that all materials are present. Keep a copy for your records so that you have the proper information when ordering more equipment, ordering replacement parts or accessories or when calling for technical support. Please make sure that no small pieces or parts are left in the packing material. Keep the packing materials in a safe place for the purpose of storage and transporting the microscope and its accessories.
Avoid touching the surface of optical components such as lenses, filters and glass surfaces. Even very small traces of perspiration or finger oils can corrode the surfaces of optics in a short period of time.
2.3 Microscope Set Up
As a first step, remove all components from the shipping
container and remove the packing materials. Save the container and packing in a dry location.
Place the microscope frame on a stable work surface.
DO NOT PLUG IN THE MICROSCOPE AT THIS POINT.
Loosen the clamp screw on the microscope limb with the
supplied 2mm allen wrench and then install the binocular head (MA814) or the optional trinocular head (MA816) and re-tighten the clamp screw while the head is in the correct position as shown in Figure 1.
Install the two eyepieces (MA817) by sliding them into
the head and then install the rubber eyeshields on top of each eyepiece. The eyepieces for TC-5000 Series are a standard 30mm diameter.
Attach the condenser by screwing the condenser into the
condenser holder of the transmitted-light illumination carrier from underneath as shown in Figure 2.
Connect the cable from the transmitted-light illumination
carrier to the power supply via the power socket on the rear of the instrument as shown in Figure 3.
Remove the objectives
from their objective cases while being careful not to touch any part of the optics. Then, screw each objective into a nosepiece opening
after removing each nosepiece dust plug. Install them incrementally or in order of power (e.g. 4, 10, 20, and 40) as shown in Figure
4.
Next, install the stage glass insert into the center of the
stage as shown in Figure 5.
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