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3.  To tighten tension, turn collar in clockwise direction.  Use of wide rubber band will provide a better grip on the 

tension adjustment collar.  It is advisable to leave controls as loose as possible, tightening only enough to keep 
body tube from drifting down and out of focus from its own weight. 
 
 

C.  Metal parts: Use a clean, damp cloth to remove dust or dirt from metal part followed by a dry cloth. 
 

ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE (for models with electric substage illuminator) 

 

WARNING: For your safety, turn switch off and remove plug from power source before replacing bulb.  Make sure 
that illuminator housing and lamp are cool before servicing. 

 
A.  On the bottom of illuminator housing shaft, locate locking screw that secures shaft portion to main illuminator housing.  

Using screwdriver, remove completely. 

 
B.  Pull straight out on shaft to remove from main illuminator housing. 
 
C.  Note that lamp does not screw out.  Remove by depressing lamp slightly and rotate in counter-clockwise direction until it 

pops up slightly. 

 
D.  Replace with a 115-130v 15 watt lamp with double contact, medium bayonet base.  This is a standard, commonly used 

microscope replacement bulb.  It is also available from National, specifying replacement part #800-101.  Do not use 
higher than 15 watt bulb.  Depress lamp slightly and rotate in clockwise direction. 

 
E.  Carefully wipe new lamp to insure that it is clean and free of all fingerprints.  Gently depress lamp into socket and rotate 

counter clockwise. 

 
F.  Insert shaft into main illuminator housing and secure with locking screw. 
 

CORDLESS ILLUMINATOR (for models with rechargeable illuminators) 

 
The extent of electrical maintenance, by other than a qualified technician, should be battery recharging and battery 
replacement.  Before maintenance, be sure that recharger is not connected to microscope. 
 
A.  Recharging Batteries:  Plug output cord from battery charger into DC recharging socket located on side of illuminator.  

Your automatic switching recharger operates on 100 to 240 volts AC 50/60 Hz, plug recharger into your AC wall outlet.  
The red LED indicator lamp located on recharger will be illuminated when batteries are receiving maximum charge.  
After batteries are charged, the red LED indicator lamp will turn to green and charger automatically switches to “trickle 
charge”.  The charger can be left plugged in, but for safety reasons it is a good idea to disconnect the charger from the 
AC wall outlet and the output cord from recharging socket after 12 hours.  Batteries and charger may feel warm when 
charging, and unplugging the recharger is a safety precaution. 

 
B.  Replacing Batteries:  Your microscope includes 3 rechargeable AA nickel hydride batteries.  These may be recharged 

up to 1000 times, but if you observe that a recharge is providing significantly less than 40 hours of operation, it is 
probably time to replace the batteries.   

 

IMPORTANT WARNING:  DO NOT USE REGULAR ALKALINE BATTERIES IN THIS MICROSCOPE.  ANY ATTEMPT 
TO RECHARGE ALKALINE TYPE BATTERIES COULD RESULT IN BATTERIES EXPLODING.   
 
Gently lay microscope on its side or back.  Observe battery compartment cover located on bottom of illuminator.  Using 
a small Phillips screwdriver, carefully remove the two Phillips screws that secure battery cover to bottom of illuminator.  
Slide battery cover straight back to remove and expose batteries.  Remove all 3 batteries and replace with new 
rechargeable AA nickel metal hydride batteries, making certain to insert with correct polarity according to markings on 
battery holder.  Replace battery cover and secure with the two Phillips screws.   
 
Follow instructions on new battery packaging to determine if they are already charged, or if they should be charged 
before initial use.  If recharging is required, following directions in “A.” above. 

 
C.  Replacing LED Element:  Do not attempt to disassemble any “LED” bulb components.  Consult an expert technical 

service company when the LED “bulb” needs replacement or return the illuminator to National for repair.   

 

An LED “bulb” will last up to 100,000 hours, so you don’t have to do this exercise very often. 

 
 
 

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Page 1: ...ts Inc 6508 Tri County Parkway Schertz Texas 78154 Phone 210 590 9010 Fax 210 590 1104 INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODELS 106 106 L 106 LED 109 109 L 109 LED ELEMENTARY COMPOUND MICROSCOPES Copyright 1 2 01 National Optical Scientific Instrument Inc ...

Page 2: ...ne focusing Models 106 and 109 supplied with substage mirror Models 109 109 L 109 LED feature coarse and fine focusing Ocular lens eyepiece Eyepiece tube Body tube Objective turret nosepiece Objective lens Shaft of illuminator housing Illuminator housing Disc diaphragm Stage clips Base Inclination joint Stage Arm Focusing knob Tension adjustment collar between focus knob and arm of microscope Rack...

Page 3: ... of various apertures designed to help achieve optimum resolution of the objective lens Smaller apertures used for lower magnifications and larger apertures used for higher magnifications G SAFETY RACK STOP When properly adjusted controls maximum downward travel of body tube while focusing prevents higher power objectives from breaking specimen slides prevents damage to objective lenses This safet...

Page 4: ...with an automatic trickle charge feature the red LED indicator lamp located on recharger will be illuminated when batteries are receiving maximum charge After batteries are charged the red LED indicator lamp will turn to green and charger automatically switches to trickle charge The charger can be left plugged in but for safety reasons it is a good idea to disconnect the charger from the AC wall o...

Page 5: ...ake care when rotating 40x objective into place This is the longest lens and has a spring retractable mechanism which retracts slightly into its housing if the front of the lens comes in contact with the specimen slide while focusing the microscope This prevents damage to the lens or slide MAINTENANCE WARNING For your own safety when servicing models with electric and LED illuminators turn switch ...

Page 6: ...our automatic switching recharger operates on 100 to 240 volts AC 50 60 Hz plug recharger into your AC wall outlet The red LED indicator lamp located on recharger will be illuminated when batteries are receiving maximum charge After batteries are charged the red LED indicator lamp will turn to green and charger automatically switches to trickle charge The charger can be left plugged in but for saf...

Page 7: ...ld a charge On Off rheostat control not turned far enough LED bulb burned out Recharge batteries Replace batteries Turn rheostat to On position and rotate to increase light intensity Have qualified technical service company change bulb Image does not remain in focus Eyepiece tube drops under its own weight Adjust tension of coarse focus knob see maintenance Image does not focus Cover slip on speci...

Page 8: ...t base for electric illuminator 900 Replacement substage illuminator 115v 15 watt 906 LED Replacement substage LED illuminator for cordless operation WARRANTY 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Please see our website www nationaloptical com for complete warranty details and exclusions Revised 1 18 13 ...

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