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OPERATION 

 
1.  Place microscope directly in front of you in a manner which permits you to comfortably look into the eyepiece.  Note 

that the head of microscope rotates 360

º

, permitting you to operate the microscope from the front or from the back, 

whichever is most convenient for you.  It also permits convenient sharing of microscope by more than one user, by 
simply rotating head, without needing to move entire microscope.  Most users will position the microscope with the arm 
facing them so that focusing knobs are most convenient to reach. 

 

2.  Assure that light is available for illuminating the specimen. 

 

211 and 212 Lighting Operation: 

 

a.  Make certain that the main voltage of your microscope corresponds to the voltage of your power outlet, 120v AC.  

Insert plug into matching voltage output. 

 

b.  Push rocker switch located at rear of base to ON position. 

 

c.  In case of equipment malfunction, see troubleshooting procedures located at the back of this manual. 

 

211-RLED and 212-RLED Lighting Operation: 

 

a.  Your microscope has special LED illumination that is powered by 3 rechargeable AA nickel metal hydride batteries 

(supplied).  These batteries may be recharged, as required, using the recharger (supplied).  Each set of batteries 
may be recharged approximately 500 times before replacing, and each charge will provide up to 50 hours of 
microscope operation.  The LED component (bulb) will last for up to 50,000 hours before replacement is required. 

 

WARNING 

DO NOT USE regular AA alkaline batteries.  Use of other than rechargeable AA nickel metal hydride 
batteries could result in batteries exploding during recharge.  ONLY USE THE SUPPLIED SWITCHING 
BATTERY RECHARGER WITH AUTOMATIC “TRICKLE CHARGE”. 

 

b.  It is recommended that you charge the batteries before initial use and after prolonged storage as the batteries may 

have discharged.  Plug output cord from battery charger into DC recharging socket located on back of microscope 
base.  Your automatic switching recharger operates on 100 to 240 volts AC 50/60 Hz. Plug recharger into your AC 
wall outlet.  Battery recharger is also equipped 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 
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. 

 

Note that your microscope can be used during recharging.  

Simply turn “on/off” switch on back of microscope 

base to “on” position and proceed as follows. 

 

2.  Rotate coarse focus knobs to move stage down (away) from objective lens as far as possible. 

 

3.  Position the objective turret until the 4x (smallest) objective lens “clicks” into position in the optical path.  Note that 

each time you change from one objective lens to another you should turn the turret until you hear the “click”, which 
indicates that the lens is properly indexed in the optical path. 

 

4.  Swing moveable finger on slide holder outward.  Place specimen slide (cover slip up) on top of stage surface against 

fixed side of slide holder.  Slowly release moveable finger until it makes contact with specimen slide. 

 

5.  Turn rheostat (dimmer) control in direction to reduce illumination brightness to about mid-point. Normally, brightness 

will need to be reduced as magnification is reduced, and increased as magnification is increased.  Experiment with this 
adjustment until optimum resolution and contrast of specimen is obtained. 

 

6.  Locate lever beneath stage that controls the iris diaphragm.  Move lever until iris diaphragm is about half open.  

Normally, aperture of iris should become smaller for lower magnifications and larger for higher magnifications.  
Experiment with this setting until optimum resolution and contrast of specimen is obtained.   

 

7.  While looking through the eyepiece, rotate coarse focusing knobs until specimen comes into focus. If image does not 

appear in field of view, move specimen slide slightly until image appears in field of view. 

 

8.  Adjust fine focus controls until specimen is in sharp focus. 

 

Summary of Contents for 211

Page 1: ...08 Tri County Parkway Schertz Texas 78154 Phone 210 590 9010 Fax 210 590 1104 INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODELS 211 212 Corded MODELS 211 RLED 212 RLED Rechargeable Cordless COMPOUND MICROSCOPES Copyright 1 14 2013 National Optical Scientific Instrument Inc ...

Page 2: ...e Objective lens Specimen holder mechanical stage Iris diaphragm lever Condenser lens Stage Illuminator field lens housing Base Coarse focus knob Fine focus knob Rheostat control Tension adjustment On Off switch and fuse holder back of base Swing out filter holder Rack stop set screw ...

Page 3: ...ecimen 4 MECHANICAL STAGE Permits precise mechanical manipulation of the specimen slide 5 STAGE Platform of the microscope where the specimen slide is placed 6 CONDENSER LENS 1 25 N A Abbe condenser lens positioned under center of stage condenses light rays from substage illumination and fills the back lens element of objective lens to improve image resolution 7 IRIS DIAPHRAGM Iris opening is cont...

Page 4: ...ger is also equipped 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 charg...

Page 5: ...kes the specimen slide With fine focus adjustment at mid range the rack stop has been adjusted at the factory to assure the 40x and 100x lens will clear the thickness of a normal specimen slide and cover slip However if the rack stop has been improperly adjusted or if using a thicker than normal slide or cover slip moving the 40x and 100x lenses too quickly or carelessly could cause damage to the ...

Page 6: ... clockwise to loosen tension Use of a wide rubber band will provide a better grip on the tension adjustment collar After adjusting tighten the set screw to lock collar in place NOTE It is recommended that you leave the tension as loose as possible for ease of focusing yet not so loose that it permits the stage of microscope to drift downward from its own weight and cause the microscope to drift ou...

Page 7: ...rmine if they are already charged or if they should be charged before initial use If recharging is required following directions in 3 a above c Replacing LED element An LED bulb will last up to 50 000 hours so you don t have to do this exercise very often To open the illuminators field lens housing use 0 9mm L type hex key wrench supplied with your microscope Loosen hex screws on lens housing Remo...

Page 8: ...for rechargeable LED microscopes 801 160 Replacement fuse 0 5 amp time delay 951 Dustcover 16 tall x 13 heavy vinyl with stitched seams 975 001 Carrying case anodized aluminum fabric lining accessory pockets Velcro straps keyed lock Fits all models in series except dual head models LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY Please see our website www nationaloptical com for complete warranty details and exclusions...

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