Motic SMZ-161B, SMZ-161T Instruction Manual

SMZ-161 Series Stereo Zoom Microscopes
Instruction Manual
We are constantly endeavoring to improve our instruments and to adapt them to the requirements 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 this instruction manual, including all specifications are
subject to change without notice.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Page
1. INTRODUCTION 3
1.1 Nomenclature 4
2. UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLING THE MICROSCOPE 5
2.1 Unpacking the Microscope 5
2.2 Assembling the Microscope 5
3. MICROSCOPE ALIGNMENT AND OPERATION 6
3.1 Interpupillary Distance 6
3.2 Focusing the Microscope 6
3.3 Magnification and Working Distance 6
3.4 Changing the Bulb 7
4. KNOWING YOUR MICROSCOPE 8
4.1 Stereo Body with Binocular or Trinocular Head 8
4.2 Stand 9
4.3 External Illuminator 9
4.4 Eyepieces and Auxiliary Objectives 10
4.5 Other Accessories 11
5. CLEANING AND CARING FOR THE MICROSCOPE 13
5.1 Protection against Dust 13
5.2 Protection against Water and Moisture 13
5.3 Cleaning 13
5.4 Moving the Microscope 14
5.5 Electrical Parts of the Microscope 14
APPENDIX 1: SMZ-161 SPECIFICATIONS 15 APPENDIX 2: SMZ-161 OPTICAL DATA 16
1. INTRODUCTION
The Motic SMZ-161 series stereomicroscopes are high performance Greenough design
stereomicroscopes with continuous zoom ranges of 6:1. The microscopes in this series allow
continuous variable magnification between 7.5X-45X, while total magnification varies from 2.25X to
180X depending on the eyepieces and auxiliary objectives used. With the bilateral zoom knobs, users
are able to adjust magnification while the microscope remains perfectly parfocal.
The SMZ-161 is the ideal instruments for examining objects of industrial, biological, medical or
educational natures.
SMZ-161 Standard Configuration and Parameters:
Details please refer to the Appendix 1 SMZ-161 Specifications.
Model Eyepieces
Auxiliary
Objectives
Zoom factor
Magnification
Working
Distance
Lens
Tubes
SMZ-161B
WF10X
(Ø20)
Optional 1:6 7.5X-45X 110mm
Binocular
SMZ-161T Trinocular
There are at the moment two models in the series: the SMZ-161B which is equipped with a binocular system, and the SMZ-161T which is equipped with a trinocular system allowing for the attachment of
CCD and digital camera devices.
1.1 Nomenclature
SMZ-161-R2GG / R2LED (Fig.1)
SMZ-161-BP (Fig.2)
2. UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLING THE MICROSCOPE
2.1 Unpacking the Microscope
The components for SMZ-161 stereomicroscopes are shipped integrative for protection. Open the
Styrofoam packing with care and do not leave any components attached to the packing being removed.
Do not discard any of the packing materials until all of the components have been identified. If any
damage occurs during transit, contact both the carrier and your supplier immediately.
2.2 Assembling the Microscope
2.2.1 When handling the components, especially the optical parts, avoid touching any lens surfaces
with bare hands or fingers as fingerprints and grease stains affect image quality.
2.2.2 After unpacking the stand, put it on a stable and flat table. Loosen the locking screw of the
head holder, adjust the height of the head holder and lock the locking screw again. Make sure
that the support collar is secured firmly below the head holder along the vertical post.
This is important as this collar keeps the microscope from sliding down the column.
2.2.3 The head holder should rest on the support collar and both the head holder locking screw and
the collar locking screw should be tightened.
2.2.4 Put the stereo body onto the head holder and lock it using the locking screw located on the
right hand side of the head holder. To maintain the best stability, you are advised to lock the
screw on the left hand side of the head holder as well.
2.2.5 After removing the wrapping papers and packing materials around the eyepieces and other
optical parts (avoid touching the lens surfaces), carefully place the eyepieces into the eyepiece
tubes and secure them using the locking screws. If necessary, loosen the locking screws before
putting in the eyepieces.
2.2.6 Before turning on the power, plug the illumination power cord into the socket at the top of the
column. Next, plug the power cord of the main frame into the local power supply. Note: before
plugging in and turning on the power, make sure that the operation voltage of the microscope matches the voltage of the local power supply.
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