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Information on disconnecting from the mains:

• Unplug the mains adapter from the mains socket

in order to fully disconnect the device from the
mains.

• So that the mains adapter can be unplugged

immediately in an emergency, position the device
so that access to the mains socket is never
obstructed.

• When the device is not in use, disconnect the

mains adapter from the mains socket in order 
to exclude the risk of fire, prevent unintended
activation, and save energy.

• Do not touch the mains adapter when your hands

are wet as this could cause a short circuit or
electric shock.

• Disconnect the mains adapter directly from 

the socket; do not pull on the power cable.

• Do not squash the power cable, knot it, 

or tie it to another cable.

• When laying the power cable, ensure that 

no-one can trip over it.

4. Getting started
4.1 Prior to commissioning

Before first operation check the item for transport
damages. Claim any transport damages immediately
with the supplier.

Check the device for its proper condition. In
particular, check the mains connection for

damage, such as pinching, cracks or ageing! Do not
commence operation if the mains connection is
damaged! Check the nominal voltage of the device
prior to connecting to the mains. The voltage given
on the type plate must correspond to the local mains
voltage. The mains connection plug is to be plugged
into a grounded, protected mains socket.

4.2 Location

Only operate the device in enclosed areas
that are not exposed to environmental

factors. Install the device on a dry, even surface.
Select the location so that the device is not exposed
to high temperatures, direct sunlight, strong vibra -
tions, blows or impacts.

5. Handling
5.1 Using with a stand (item no. 86000)

The device is supplied almost entirely pre-assem-
bled.
• Raise the microscope knob a few centimetres

using the drive knob (5).

• Loosen the clamping screw for the microscope

head (3) and turn the microscope knob so that
the oculars (1) are facing the user. Secure the
clamping screw (3) again.

• Place both ocular viewfinders (8) on the oculars

(1).

• Unscrew the protective cap from the objective

tube (4) by turning it anticlockwise.

• Look through both oculars (1) and adjust the ocu-

lar distance in line with the interpupillary distance
by turning the objectives (9) inwards or outwards.

• For the required contrast in each case, select 

either the black or the white side of the specimen
stage (15). To secure the stage, turn the clamping
screw (16) tightly by hand.

• Place the specimen to be viewed under the

microscope on the specimen stage.

• In the case of larger specimens, the distance 

setting selected using the drive knobs at the side
may not be sufficient.
Adjust the distance using the locking knob (7).

Guide values:

W= Widefield; Oculars 10x (supplied), other magni -
fications optionally available.

• Required magnification (1x or 2x) by turning the

objective tube (4) by 90° in each case.

• For fine adjustment, use the drive button (5) to

modify the distance to the object in order to
achieve maximum image precision.

• Set dioptre compensation (2) to suit individual

requirements.

Objective

magnification

Ocular 

magnification

Overall 

magnification

Working

distance(mm)

Field of view

ø (mm)

Field number =

Field of view ø 

(mm) x objective

magnification

1x

W 5x

5x

79

20

20

2x

W 5x

10x

84

10

20

1x

W 10x

10x

83

19

19

2x

W 10x

20x

83

9,5

19

1x

W 15x

15x

83

12,4

12,4

2x

W 15x

30x

83

6,2

12,4

1x

W 20x

20x

83

9,6

9,6

2x

W 20x

40x

82

4,8

9,6

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Summary of Contents for 86000

Page 1: ...a n i a FINO der feine Unterschied the fine difference la fine différence la fina diferencia la fine differenza 86000 86001 mit Stativ mit Gelenkarm with table stand with articulated arm avec trépied de table avec un bras articulé con el pie de sobremesa con el brazo articulado con stativo con braccio snodato met statief met scharnierarm se stativem s kloubovým ramenem med stativ med ledad arm áll...

Page 2: ... setup 3 3 Safety precautions 4 4 Getting started 4 Prior to commissioning location 5 Handling 4 Using with a stand item no 86000 Using with a joint arm item no 86001 Working with an LED ring light 6 Service and maintenance 7 7 Storage 7 8 Technical data 7 9 Delivery forms 7 10 Guarantee 7 11 Disposal 8 CONTENTS 2 ...

Page 3: ... connect the episcopic illumination ring light of the device to a properly connected mains socket with a mains voltage of 230 V 50 Hz using the mains adapter supplied Check the mains adapter power cable and device for damage prior to operation If damage is identified take the device out of service and ensure that it cannot be put back into operation Have the device repaired by an authorised specia...

Page 4: ...atures direct sunlight strong vibra tions blows or impacts 5 Handling 5 1 Using with a stand item no 86000 The device is supplied almost entirely pre assem bled Raise the microscope knob a few centimetres using the drive knob 5 Loosen the clamping screw for the microscope head 3 and turn the microscope knob so that the oculars 1 are facing the user Secure the clamping screw 3 again Place both ocul...

Page 5: ...the swivel move ment of the joint arm Flexible assembly of the joint arm using the table clamp The work surface is not damaged Unscrew the four pre assembled machine screws from the table clamp supplied For easier assembly remove the screw on flange from the lower end of the joint arm To do so unscrew and remove both socket head screws from the side of the flange using the socket wrench supplied a...

Page 6: ...s 1 and adjust the ocu lar distance in line with the interpupillary distance by turning the objectives 9 inwards or outwards Place the specimen to be viewed under the microscope on the specimen stage In the case of larger specimens the distance setting selected using the drive knobs at the side may not be sufficient Adjusting the distance using the joint arm see section on joint adjustment Guide v...

Page 7: ... Store unit in a dry and dust free place 8 Technical data 8 1 With stand item no 86000 Metal stand column length 18 0 cm Flat base 20 0 x 15 0 cm Widefield oculars pair WF 10x Revolver 1x and 2x for magnification 10x 20x LED episcopic illu mination ring light 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 3 6 W Power cable 2 m 8 2 With joint arm item no 86001 Metal joint arm 85 0 cm Widefield oculars pair 10x Magnification 1...

Page 8: ...t time and then use it FINO GmbH cannot be held liable for damages due to improper use or due to modifications made to the device itself The warranty will be voided if the unit is used for any purpose other than its proper intended purpose FINO GmbH has a policy of conti nuously developing and improving its products FINO GmbH reserves the right to make changes or impro vements to the products desc...

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Page 10: ...FINO GmbH Mangelsfeld 18 D 97708 Bad Bocklet Tel 49 97 08 90 94 20 Fax 49 97 08 90 94 21 info fino com www fino com ...

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