National 106, 106-LED, 109, 106-L, 109-L Instructions Manual

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National Optical & Scientific Instruments Inc.
6508 Tri-County Parkway
Schertz, Texas 78154
Phone (210) 590-9010 Fax (210) 590-1104
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODELS
106, 106-L, 106-LED 109, 109-L, 109-LED
ELEMENTARY COMPOUND MICROSCOPES
Copyright © 1/2/01
National Optical & Scientific Instrument Inc.
All models in this series have the same basic features, lenses, magnification and methods of operation. The only
Models 106 and 109 supplied with
Models 109, 109-L, 109-LED
Ocular lens (eyepiece)
Eyepiece tube
Body tube
Objective turret (nosepiece)
Objective lens
Shaft of illuminator Illuminator housing
Disc diaphragm
Stage clips
Base
Inclination joint
Stage
Arm
Focusing knob
Tension adjustment collar
arm of microscope
Rack stop screw
Rack stop locking nut
Models 109, 109-L,109-LED
Fine focusing
LED illuminator for Models
L and
differences are: 106, 109: Illumination is supplied by a plano-concave mirror.
106-L, 109-L: Illumination is supplied by a substage electric illuminator (110v 15 watt). 106-LED, 109-LED: Illumination is supplied by a substage LED illuminator. 106, 106-L, 106-LED: Have standard coarse focusing only. 109, 109-L, 109-LED: Have both coarse and fine focusing.
feature inclined eyepiece.
between focus knob and
housing
Models supplied with substage electrical illuminator: 106­109-L
substage mirror.
106-L Illustrated
feature coarse and fine focusing.
knob
106-LED and 109-LED
Thank you for your purchase of a National microscope. It is a well built, precision instrument and carefully checked to assure that it reaches you in good condition. It is designed for ease of operation and years of carefree use. The information in this manual probably far exceeds what you will need to know in order to operate and maintain your microscope. However, it is provided to answer questions, which might arise, and to help you avoid any maintenance expense that may be unnecessary.
Carefully read instructions before operating microscope. Nomenclature used to describe components and controls are identified on opposite page of the manual.
UNPACKING
Do not discard Styrofoam container or packing materials. Save in case instrument needs to be transported or shipped
for repairs. Remove microscope and dustcover from container. Remove all tape and packing material used to protect microscope during shipment. Make certain lens surfaces do not come in contact with dirt, fingerprints or oil. Damage of lens surfaces occurs when they come in contact with such contaminants, and image quality is reduced.
DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
A. OCULAR LENS (eyepiece): Lens closest to the eye, magnifies the primary image formed by the objective lens B. OBJECTIVE LENS: Lens closest to the specimen, forms the first magnified image of the specimen. C. OBJECTIVE TURRET (nosepiece): Revolving turret designed to hold objective lenses, permits changes of magnification
by rotating different powered objective lenses into optical path. D. STAGE CLIPS: Two locked-on clips hold specimen slide in place on stage. E. STAGE: Platform of the microscope where the specimen slide is placed on stage. F. DISC DIAPHRAG M: Rotating disc located below stage, with 6 holes of various apertures, designed to help achieve
optimum resolution of the objective lens. Smaller apertures used for lower magnifications, and larger apertures used for
higher magnifications. G. SAFETY RACK STOP: When properly adjusted, controls maximum downward travel of body tube while focusing,
prevents higher power objectives from breaking specimen slides, prevents damage to objective lenses. This safety rack
stop has been pre-adjusted at the factory. H. FOCUSING KNOBS: Focusing knobs located on each side of arm, when turned, raise or lower body tube to bring
specimen into focus. I. Model 109 has coarse focus knobs described above, plus fine focus knobs (smaller knobs) located on both sides of arm
right below coarse focus knobs. These permit precis e adju st ment for sharp er focu s of imag e. J. ILLUMINATION: Depending on model purchased, microscope is provided with either a plano-concave mirror or built-in
electrical illuminator.
1. Mirror provides illumination of specimen by reflecting light from an artificial source or natural light.
2. Substage ele ctri cal ill uminator provides constant, reliable pre-focused illuminat ion.
3. Sub-stage cordless LED illuminator provides illumination equal to 20 watt tungsten bulb. Features ON/OFF switch with rheostat intensity control, rechargeable AA Nickel Hydride batteries and auto recharger.
OPERATION
A. Always carry microscope by grasping arm with one hand and placing other hand under base. B. Place microscope directly in front of you in a manner which permits you to comfortably look into the eyepiece. Position
the microscope with the arm facing you so that focusing knobs are most convenient to reach, and you do not block light if using a model that has a mirror for illumination.
C. Note that model 106 can be tilted at the inclination joint to provide comfortable viewing angle. Model 109 has a special
inclined eyepiece so that it is not necessary to tilt microscope at inclination joint.
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