VWR International 89404-492, 89404-494, 89404-496, 89404-498, 89404-500 Operation Manual

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Man.V100 (28 Sept. 2012)
VWR Stereo Microscope
Operation Manual
VWR Stereo Microscope
89404-492, 89404-494 89404-496, 89404-498 89404-500, 89404-502
89404-492 VWR Stereo Microscope Dual Halogen 2x/4x
www.vwr.com
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Safety Instructions
Please read this manual carefully before using this product for optimal use. The indicated cautions are related to safety and you should observe all safety and warning instructions to avoid potential damage to product and injury to operators. Keep this manual for future reference.
Note: Use this product only in a way described in the product literature and this manual. Before using the product, verify that this product is suitable for its intended use.
Do not modify the system components or use the unauthorized parts as this will void the product warranty.
The following warning labels (or symbols) are found on the microscope, Study the meaning of the warning labels (or symbols) and always use the equipment in the safest possible manner.
Warning Label / Symbol Explanation
Indicates that the surface becomes hot, and should not be touched with bare hands.
Indicates that the main switch is ON.
Indicates that the main switch is OFF.
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Indicates alternating current.
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Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of a VWR stereomicroscope. VWR stereomicroscopes are precision instruments, subjected to meticulous examination to reach you in perfect condition. Their design combines easy management and optimum functioning with minimum maintenance. The information contained in this manual is likely to go beyond what the average user needs to know to use the stereomicroscope, however, it is provided to answer any queries that may arise.
Stereomicroscopes are used to study three dimensional objects, examine small parts, or dissect biological specimens. They also permit the observation of slide specimens.
These instructions should be read carefully before operating the microscope. They will permit you to use your new stereomicroscope to its fullest capabilities. Terminology used to describe components and controls can be found in the diagram on page 2.
These instructions are based on the assembly of a binocular model model, with additional notes applying specifically for the other models in the series. For those models with A objectives, objectives referred to are 1X and 2X (rather than 2X and 4X); whilst for models with B objectives, objectives referred to are 1X and 3X.
Unpacking
All components of the stereomicroscope have been carefully packed to ensure they reach you in perfect condition. We recommend that you do not discard any packing containers in case you need to return the microscope or store it for long periods of time; or should it become necessary to transport it to a technical service for any repair, or maintenance procedure.
The box should contain the following components, depending on the model:
Binocular: Base with illumination; a fixed head holder, also with illumination; an opaque black and white stage; a binocular head with eyepieces; eyepiece protectors; a frosted glass stage; a blue filter; a protective base and a hexagonal key measuring 1.5mm.
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