Leica DMS300 User Manual
Service 70
Care, Maintenance, Contact Persons (Continued)
Care
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Keeping all optical components clean is
important for maintaining good optical
performance.
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If any optical surface becomes badly coated
with dust or dirt, flush the surface using a
syringe or by brushing it off with a camel
hair brush before attempting to wipe it
clean.
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Optical surfaces should be cleaned using
a lint-free cloth, lens cloth or cotton swab
soaked in ethanol or a commercially avail-
able glass cleaner. Do not use alcohol.
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Avoid excessive use of solvents. The lint-free
cloth, lens cloth or cotton swab should be
soaked with solvent, but not so wet that
solvent runs over the lens.
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Protect your microscope from moisture,
fumes and acids and from alkaline, caustic
and corrosive materials. and keep chemicals
away from the instruments.
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Plugs, optical systems and mechanical parts
must not be disassembled or replaced,
unless doing so is specifically permitted and
described in this manual.
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Protect your microscope from oil and
grease.
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Do not grease guide surfaces or mechanical
parts.
Protection from dirt
Dust and dirt will affect the quality of your
results.
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Put an optionally available dust cover over
the microscope when it will not be used for
a long time.
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Keep accessories in a dust-free place when
not in use.
Summary of Contents for DMS300
Page 1: ...Leica DMS300 User Manual...
Page 4: ...Leica DMS300 User Manual General Instructions 4 General Instructions...
Page 10: ...Leica DMS300 User Manual Introduction 10 Introduction...
Page 17: ...Leica DMS300 User Manual Assembly 17 Assembly...
Page 30: ...Leica DMS300 User Manual Installation 30 Installation...
Page 34: ...Leica DMS300 User Manual Startup Procedure 34 Startup Procedure...
Page 44: ...Leica DMS300 User Manual Operation 44 Operation...
Page 54: ...Leica DMS300 User Manual User Menu 54 User Menu...
Page 68: ...Leica DMS300 User Manual Service 68 Service...
Page 73: ...Leica DMS300 User Manual Specifications 73 Specifications...