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MIC-200 Series / 1720
The names of the components are listed here and are
marked in the Fig. 1 & 2.
A1) Eyepiece
A2) Revolving nosepiece for 5 objectives
A3) and A4) Mechanical stage with specimen holder
A5) Abbe condenser
A6) Iris diaphragm
A7) Condenser holder
A8) Filter holder
A9) Polarizer (optional)
A10) Binocular head
A11) Head lock screw
A12) Main body
A13) Phase contrast slide / darkfield slide slot
A14) and A15) Coaxial drive for X and Y movement of the
sample holder
A16) Light intensity adjustment knob
B1) 1X C-mount (MIC-231)
B2) Trinocular observing tube
B3) Lifting handle
B4) On/off switch
B5) Fuse socket
B6) Power socket
B7) Diopter adjustment ring on left eyepiece
B8) Objectives (4x, 10x, 40x, 100x)
B9) Focusing knob of condenser
B10) Adjustment handwheel of coarse focusing mechanism
B11) and B12) Coaxial coarse and fine focusing mechanism
3 PREPARING THE MICROSCOPE
Unpack the microscope and place it on a table. Take out the
main body and observing tube, connect them together, and
then use the attached Allen wrench to tight the observing
tube lock screw.
The objectives 4x, 10x, 40x and 100x objectives are pre-
assembled with this microscope.
Plug in the power plug and switch on the microscope. Now sit
comfortably in front of the microscope to use it.
4 FUNCTIONS OF THE MICROSCOPE
The stand consists of observing head, base and table. You
can grip the microscope by the lifting handle during transport.
Binocular or trinocular head
The head with the tubes can be rotated through 360° and is
equipped with two WF10x wide-field eyepieces. These are
marked with a spectacle symbol, because they are eyepieces
for spectacle wearers. This enables spectacle wearers with
glasses to perform microscopy without removing the specta-
cles.
Revolving nosepiece
The nosepiece is equipped with 4 achromatic objectives as
follows:
4x NA 0.13
10x NA 0.30
S40x NA 0.70
S100x NA 1.25 (oil)
The objectives 40x, and 100x are equipped with springs (S)
to prevent damage to the front lens and the microscope slide
and cover glass).
The numerical aperture (N.A.) of the objective indicates the
resolving power of the objective.
Fig. 2 MIC-231
Fig. 1 MIC-222