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A microscope is a precision instrument with delicate glass components, please handle with care
2.
Do not use the microscope where it is subjected to direct sunlight, high temperature, humidity, dust and
vibrations.
3.
The microscope is ventilated by natural convection. Be sure to leave enough space (10 cm or more) around
body when installing the unit.
4.
Arm handle is provided for carrying the microscope.
To prevent damage, do not hold the microscope by the stage or observation tube. Be sure to remove the specimen
from the stage clip while transporting unit to avoid damage to the specimen slide.
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Explanation
This surface has a tendency to heat up and should not be touched unless
system has completely cooled down.
Before use, carefully read the instruction manual. Improper use could result in
injury to the user and/or damage to the equipment.
Main switch is ON.
Warning against risk of electric shock.
Main switch is OFF.
The following symbols are found on the microscope. For optimal use, it is recommended that users understand
these symbols and always use the equipment as prescribed.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
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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 equipments as outlined in this instruction manual.
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General Cleaning
Your Microscope has been engineered for a long and safe operational life with the least amount of maintenance
required. In general, routine maintenance is limited to keeping the microscope working parts lubricated and optics
clean.
Clean all glass components by wiping gently with cleaning cloth provided. To remove fingerprints or oil
smudges, wipe with cleaning cloth slightly moistened with a mixture of petroleum (85%) and isopropanol
(15%)
Since solvents such as petroleum and isopropanol are highly flammable, they must be handled carefully. Be
sure to keep these chemicals away from open flames or potential sources of electrical sparks - for example,
electrical equipment that is being switched “ON” or “OFF”. Also remember to always use these chemicals
only in a well-ventilated room.
Do not attempt to use organic solvents to clean the microscope components other than the glass
components. To clean non-glass components, use a lint-free, soft cloth slightly moistened with a diluted
neutral detergent.
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General Instructions
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Safety Symbols
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Maintenance and Care