National 446TBL, 447TBL, 448TBL User Manual

National Optical & Scientific Instruments Inc.
Phone (210) 590-9010 Fax (210) 590-1104
STEREOSCOPIC MICROSCOPES
6508 Tri-County Parkway
Schertz, Texas 78154
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
Copyright © 1/2/01
National Optical & Sc i ent i fic Instrument I nc.
Head of microscope
Knurled diopter collar
Post
Objective turret
Focusing
Base
Stage Plate
Stage Clips
Top light housing
Head retaining screw
Light control
Power switch
Fuse
Rubber eyeshields
Eyepieces
Head position locking screw
(one on each side)
Post
locking
knob
knob
Light housing
locking knob
Locking set screw (located on side)
switches
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Stereoscopic microscopes are used for viewing 3-dimensional objects , inspection or assembly of small parts, and for dissection of biological specimen. They provide an upright, unreversed image which permits easy manipulation of the object being viewed while looking through the microscope. They are designed for viewing solid objects at low magnification, but they will also permit viewing of some transparent specimen slides.
For optimum viewing satisfaction, follow these simple procedures. Nomenclature used to describe components and controls can be identified by referring to the diagram at left.
UNPACKING
Do not touch any of the lens surfaces while handling the microscope. Dust, dirt, fingerprints can dam age the delicate lens surfaces or adversely affect image quality.
Remove micr oscope stand and head assembly from car ton. Remove rubber eyeshields and dustcover. Remove “pin spanner wrench” (used to adj ust focusing tension), “L hex wrench” (used to r emove lock ing set screw on stage plates), and plastic black /white contrast plate (80mm diam eter). Your microscope is also supplied with a frosted glass stage plate (80mm diameter), which is already mounted in the microscope base.
Examine packing material before you discard it. Retain the styrofoam container in case you need to transport, store, or return the m icroscope f or service. If it becom es necessar y to ship the microscope for any reason, pack it in the styrofoam container, and then pack the styrofoam in another corrugated shipping container for optimum protection. Use of the styrofoam alone will not provide adequate protection in transit, and will void your warranty.
ASSEMBLY & OPERATION
1. Install rubber eyepiece shields over top of eyepieces, with the flared portion of the shields positioned at the outside edge of eyepieces. These help block out undesired light r eflections, and to position your eyes at the proper point above the eyepieces.
2. Please observe that the head rotates 360 degrees. T o position the binocular head in stand, loosen knurled head lock ing screw. Rotate head to face either forward or back ward, whichever suits your preference or needs. Then, tighten knurled head locking screw.
3. This model is furnis hed with s tage plates. The f rosted glass plate is used when viewing transparent specimen slides or for viewing some specimen thin enough through which light can pass (insect wings, etc.). The black/white contrast plate can be used when viewing opaque objects or for dissecting. Choose side of plate providing best contrast with specimen.
FROSTED GLASS PLATE MUST BE USED IF USING BOTTOM ILLUMINATION. HEAT GENERATED IN BASE FROM BOTTOM LIGHT WILL WARP OR DAMAGE THE PLASTIC BLACK/WHITE PLATE. SUCH DAMAGE WILL NOT BE COVERED BY WARRANTY. It is acceptable to leave the glass plate in place for most viewing purposes.
To switch plates or to reverse sides of contrast plate, use the “L hex wrench” to loosen set s crew at side of base, only enough to permit removal of plate. Replace plate and tighten set screw.
4. Plug cord into a standard 120 volt AC three-wire grounded outlet.
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