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Zig-zag motion (X)

Spiral motion (   )

If the microscope is used in a manner not specified by this manual, the safety of the user may not be 
warranted. In addition, the equipment may also suffer damage. Always use the equipment as outlined in
this instruction manual.  

Your microscope had been engineered for a long and safe operational life with the least amount of mainte-
nance required. In general, routine maintenance is limited to keeping the microscope working parts lubri-
cated and optics clean. Always cover the microscope with the provided dust cover when not in use.

1. Cleaning the lenses:
    

To clean the lens surfaces, remove dust using a soft brush or gauze (compressed air dust cans are

   ideal). For removing finger marks or grease, soft cotton cloth or lens tissue lightly moistened
     with cleaning solution ( 85% petroleum ether and 15% isopeopanol) should be used. For cleaning the
      optics, use xylene. Observe sufficient caution in handling xylene.
      

Cleaning Procedure:

    

Place the Objective and/ or eyepieces on a dust free surfaces (e.g. aluminum foil). All other optical

      components to be cleaned should be as accessible as possible.  
     
a.  Blow all loose dust particles away with a dust blower.
b. Remove all water-soluble dirt with distilled water. If this is unsuccessful repeat using a solution of
      diluted hand soap liquid. Remove any remaining residue with a dry cotton swab.
c.  To remove oil, use a solution of diluted hand-soap liquid initially. If this does not produce a satisfac-
     tory result, repeat the cleaning using a solvent (Optical Cleaning Solution 85% petroleum ether and
      15% isopropanol).    
d.  Grease must always be removed using a solvent.
e.  Cleaning is achieved by using a spiral motion from the center to the rim. Never wipe using zig-zag
     movements as this will only spread the dirt. With larger optical surfaces (e.g. tube lenses) the spiral
    motion starts initially at the rim before to the middle and is only then followed by a center to rim 
      cleaning motion. Normally several spiral wipes are recommended. 

We recommend pure, volatile petroleum ether or Optical Cleaning Solution as explained in point 3 above.

  
Wipe using a spiral movement. Do not use a zig-zag motion!

2. Cleaning of painted surfaces:

    Avoid the use of any organic solvent (e.g. thinner, xylene, ether, alcohol etc.) for cleaning of painted
     surfaces of the instrument. Painted surfaces can be cleaned with a very lightly moistened micro fiber
     cloth. Loose dust and dirt can be removed using a brush of soft hair used exclusively for this purpose.

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CARE & MAINTENANCE

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CAUTION

 Luxeo 

4140000-795 

 Luxeo 

Issue 1.3 

Printed on Jan.,2020

 

Summary of Contents for Luxeo 2S

Page 1: ...nted on Jan 2020 Luxeo Stereo Zoom Stereo Microscopy User Manual To ensure proper use of this instrument as well as to avoid injury while operating Instrument understanding this manual completely befo...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...2 SAFETY INFORMATION 2 5 3 LUXEO 2S 6 4 LUXEO 4Z 7 5 LUXEO 4Z TRINOCULAR 8 6 UNPACKING YOUR MICROSCOPE 9 7 STANDARD COMPONENTS LUXEO 2S 4Z 10 8 SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF OPTIONAL ACCESSORIESS 11 9 INITIAL SET...

Page 4: ...ss in motion The sturdy new stylish design provides comfort as well as stability The lateral magnification changer allows comfortable and friction less movement between switching magnification The LED...

Page 5: ...rd from wall outlet in advance Whenever you replace your microscope LED allow lamp socket and LED to cool before touching Fig 1 Applicable LED cluster replacement for incident illumination Applicable...

Page 6: ...solvents to clean the microscope components other than the glass compo nents To clean non glass components use a lint free soft cloth slightly moistened with a diluted neutral detergent 3 Do not disa...

Page 7: ...ll water soluble dirt with distilled water If this is unsuccessful repeat using a solution of diluted hand soap liquid Remove any remaining residue with a dry cotton swab c To remove oil use a solutio...

Page 8: ...o as to avoid the possibility of impairing its operational efficiency and accuracy 4 Periodicalchecking To maintain the performance of the instrument we recommend customers have their microscopes serv...

Page 9: ...eo 4140000 795 Luxeo Issue 1 3 Printed on Jan 2020 LUXEO 2S 3 R Magnification Changer Eyepieces Observation body Objective Illumination Control Transmitted Illumination On Off switch Coarse adjustment...

Page 10: ...eo 4140000 795 Luxeo Issue 1 3 Printed on Jan 2020 LUXEO 4Z 4 Magnification Changer Eyepieces Observation body Objective Illumination Control Transmitted Illumination On Off switch Coarse adjustment k...

Page 11: ...o Luxeo Issue 1 3 Printed on Jan 2020 LUXEO 4Z TRINOCULAR 5 Magnification Changer Eyepieces Observation body Objective Illumination Control Transmitted Illumination On Off switch Coarse adjustment kno...

Page 12: ...9 Luxeo 4140000 795 Luxeo Issue 1 3 Printed on Jan 2020 UNPACKING YOUR MICROSCOPE 6 R...

Page 13: ...epieces Power Cord Eyepiece Observation body Objective Illumination Control Transmitted Illumination On Off switch Coarse adjustment knob STANDARD COMPONENTS LUXEO 2S 4Z 7 R After removing your micros...

Page 14: ...an 2020 SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 8 10x 4140010 16x 4147016 20x 4147020 EYEPIECE ATLAS CMOS CAMERA 3146100 VEGA CMOS CAMERA 1 2 3146200 CAMERAADAPTER 4143070 POLORISER ATTACHMENT 4142030...

Page 15: ...ight entering into your line of vision Plug in the power cord and insert the power adapter to the AC socket Gently press the power on switch A the green LED B will indicate the power on indication The...

Page 16: ...anti clockwise to achieve the desired magni fication Use the coarse motion knob B to focus the specimen B Luxeo 2S While looking through the eyepiece rotate the magnification in clockwise or anticloc...

Page 17: ...and adjust camera up down to get best focus 6 Lock the camera in required position 7 System is Parfocal now Atlas 16MP CMOS USB Camera 1 2 33 16 0 MP Color CMOS Sensor active area 5 70 x 4 28mm with r...

Page 18: ...n focus Adjust the brightness for incident light Observe Specimen Adjust the observation tube and eyepieces Adjust the interpupillary distance Adjust the diopter setting Switch on the incident and or...

Page 19: ...select The power cord id not attached The LED are not switched on The power button is not switched on The fuse is blown The specimen is not focused properly The specimen is too small The specimen is t...

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