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Thank you for your purchase of a Richter Optica microscope.  The information in this manual is provided to answer most 

questions that can arise when operating your microscope and to help you avoid unnecessary maintenance expenses in 

the future.

Please carefully read instructions before operating microscope. Nomenclature used to describe components and controls 

are identified on opposite page.

UNPACKING

Do not discard styrofoam container or packing materials until you are sure shipment is complete and undamaged (retain 

stryrofoam shipping container to store your microscope when it is not in use).  Remove all tape and packing material used 

to protect microscope during shipment.  Make certain lens surfaces do not come in contact with dirt, fingerprints or oil.  

Damage of lens surfaces occur when they come in contact with such contaminants, and image clarity is reduced.

DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS

 

A. 

EYEPIECE: Lens closest to the eye.  Magnifies the primary image formed by the objective lens.

 

B. 

OBJECTIVE LENS: Lens closest to the specimen, forms the first magnified image of the specimen.

 

C. 

NOSEPIECE: Revolving turret designed to hold objective lenses, permits changes of magnification  

 

 

by rotating different powered objective lenses into the optical path.

 

D. 

STAGE CLIPS: Two locked on clips hold specimen slide in place on stage.

 

E. 

STAGE: Platform of the microscope where the specimen slide is placed on the stage.

 

F. 

DISC DIAPHRAGM: Rotating disc located below the stage, with 6 holes 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. 

COARSE-FOCUS KNOB: Located on each side of the arm, raises or lowers the stage to bring the  

 

 

specimen tage into focus.

 

H. 

FINE-FOCUS KNOB: (located just below  coarse focusing knobs) permit more precise image    

  adjustment.

 

I. 

LAMP HOUSE ILLUMINATION: Microscope is provided with a built-in LED illuminator.  

 

J. 

SAFETY RACK STOP: When properly adjusted, controls maximum upward travel of stage. Prevents  

 

 

higher power objectives from breaking slides, prevents damage to objective lenses.  This stop has  

 

 

been pre-adjusted at the factory and will not need any further adjustment

Summary of Contents for HS-1M

Page 1: ...Richter Optica info richter optica com Instructions for Models HS 1M HS1 1 HS 1D Compound Microscope ...

Page 2: ...enses Disc Diaphragm Stage Lamp House Rheostat Control Base Coarse focusing Knob Stage Clips Fine focusing knob Safety rack stop Diopter Adjustment Dual Observer DUAL HEAD MODELS HS 1 1 HS 1D Models MONOCULAR MODEL HS 1M Iris Diaphragm ...

Page 3: ...ns closest to the specimen forms the first magnified image of the specimen C NOSEPIECE Revolving turret designed to hold objective lenses permits changes of magnification by rotating different powered objective lenses into the optical path D STAGE CLIPS Two locked on clips hold specimen slide in place on stage E STAGE Platform of the microscope where the specimen slide is placed on the stage F DIS...

Page 4: ...g little or no adjustment of the fine focus knobs e As you increase the magnification the field of view area of specimen seen through the microscope will decrease That is why it is easier to find the specific area of interest on the specimen by starting with the lowest 4x objective lens before increasing magnification with the 10x or 40x objective lens f NOTE Care must be taken when rotating the 4...

Page 5: ...th You will need to pull out the eyepiece from the vertical tube and insert the adapter into the tube with the threads facing upwards Then screw the camera into the threads to attach to the microscope Note that when using a camera with the microscope focusing of the image is accomplished by turning the microscope focusing knobs while observing the image on the display screen Under these circumstan...

Page 6: ...actory and should not require re adjustment However if you do attempt re adjustment note the following procedure Loosen round knurled locking nut by turning counter clockwise Then loosen stop screw With the fine focus adjustment at mid range focus on standard slide until sharp image is achieved Rotate rack stop screw in clockwise direction until tight Lock into position with the locking nut A need...

Page 7: ... the shaft of the microscope While holding the coarse focus knob steady rotate the tool clockwise to tighten the focus mechanism Adjust rack stop Place slide on stage with cover slip up Use 0 17 mm thick cover slip No 1cover slip Clean objective lenses Clean eyepiece lenses Adjust disc diaphragm Clean lens Clean slide Spots in field of view can also result from dirt on inside of eyepiece It is rec...

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