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Carl Zeiss

Axiotech and Axiotech

vario

4-10

B 40-020 e   06/99

4.5

 

Requesting service

All repairs of mechanical, optical and electronic components inside the instrument and of the Axiotech
and Axiotech

vario

 electronics system may only be performed by Carl Zeiss service staff or specially

authorized

 personnel.

To ensure the optimum setting and trouble-free function of your microscope even for a longer period of
time, we would recommend you to conclude a service / maintenance contract with Carl Zeiss.

In the case of subsequent orders or when service is required, please get in touch with your local Carl
Zeiss agency.

Further information is also available at the following Internet address:

Micro@zeiss.de

www.zeiss.de/micro

Summary of Contents for Axiotech

Page 1: ...Axiotech and Axiotechvario Materials Microscopes Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...manual is not covered by an update service Unless expressly authorized forwarding and duplication of this document and the utilization and communication of its contents are not permitted Violations wi...

Page 3: ...rall view of Axiotechvario 100 XIII 1 INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION 1 3 1 1 Name and intended application 1 3 1 2 Instrument description and main features 1 4 1 3 Microscope components and modules 1 5 1 4 Ob...

Page 4: ...9 Change of filters 2 16 2 9 1 Equip the filter slider with filters and push it in the beam path 2 16 2 9 2 Change filters of reflector slider 2 16 2 10 Setting of reflected light luminous field diap...

Page 5: ...Change of filters in the reflector slider 3 21 3 4 7 Setting of transmitted light brightfield for K hler illumination 3 22 3 4 8 Setting of transmitted light polarization contrast 3 24 3 4 9 Setting o...

Page 6: ...Performing checks 4 4 4 2 2 Changing the fuses 4 4 4 2 3 Check instrument voltage and change it if required 4 5 4 3 Troubleshooting 4 7 4 4 Table of spares consumables and tools 4 10 4 5 Requesting se...

Page 7: ...nts of the EC directive 89 336 EC and the EMC legislation of November 9th 1992 This operation manual includes information and warnings which must be observed by the user The following warning and info...

Page 8: ...a Carl Zeiss service agency or the Carl Zeiss microscopy service for the repair of the instrument The wide range power unit which is integrated in the stand of the Axiotech 30 microscope permits the u...

Page 9: ...heat emitted by the microscope illuminator must not be removed since fluorescence filters are sensitive to heat and their function might therefore be impaired Avoid touching the hot lamp housing Alway...

Page 10: ...r defects caused by natural wear wearing parts in particular and improper use The instrument manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by faulty operation negligence or any other meddling with the...

Page 11: ...Axiotech and Axiotechvario Carl Zeiss B 40 020 e 06 99 XI Overall view of the Axiotech 30 reflected light microscope...

Page 12: ...Carl Zeiss Axiotech and Axiotechvario XII B 40 020 e 06 99 Overall view of the Axiotech 100 reflected light microscope...

Page 13: ...Axiotech and Axiotechvario Carl Zeiss B 40 020 e 06 99 XIII Overall view of the Axiotechvario 100 reflected light microscope...

Page 14: ...Carl Zeiss Axiotech and Axiotechvario XIV B 40 020 e 06 99...

Page 15: ...rs 1 13 1 7 Stage micrometers and eyepiece reticles 1 14 1 8 Microscope stages and specimen holders 1 16 1 9 Binocular tubes 1 17 1 10 Reflector sliders and microscopy techniques 1 18 1 11 Technical D...

Page 16: ...Carl Zeiss Axiotech and Axiotechvario 1 2 B 40 020 e 06 99...

Page 17: ...Axiophot 2 The Axiotech and Axiotechvario technical microscopes in a modular design feature a sturdy stand and a medium size stand The Axiotech and Axiotech vario microscopes permit applications in re...

Page 18: ...he ICS line can also be used Depending on the configuration Axiotech microscopes are equipped with or prepared for a 30 W or 100 W halogen illuminator for reflected light applications and with a 30 W...

Page 19: ...Axiotech and Axiotechvario Carl Zeiss B 40 020 e 06 99 1 5 1 3 Microscope components and modules 1 2 Fig 1 1 Microscope components and modules sheet 1...

Page 20: ...Carl Zeiss Axiotech and Axiotechvario 1 6 B 40 020 e 06 99 Fig 1 2 Microscope components and modules sheet 2...

Page 21: ...Axiotech and Axiotechvario Carl Zeiss B 40 020 e 06 99 1 7 DIC D H DIC H H Fig 1 3 Microscope components and modules sheet 3...

Page 22: ...ch and Axiotechvario 1 8 B 40 020 e 06 99 ebx 75 isolated LA MP SA FE TY TE MP HO UR S 23 0 CU RT IS PO WE R R 12 58 64 MC 200 CHIP MC 20 0 CHIP 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 8 XBO 75 Fig 1 4 Microscope components an...

Page 23: ...Axiotech and Axiotechvario Carl Zeiss B 40 020 e 06 99 1 9 Stand by 32 00 K Extern SNT 12V 100W 12 10 8 7 6 5 4 I O DIC D H Fig 1 5 Microscope components and modules sheet 5...

Page 24: ...lso see system overview in section 1 3 Selected modules and components for configuration 1 example Axiotech 30 microscope stand with 5 position nosepiece HD M 27 reflected light equipment 30 with inte...

Page 25: ...ue dark blue white Magnification factor 1 25 2 5 4 5 6 3 10 16 20 2 5 32 40 50 63 100 150 The objective magnification multiplied with the eyepiece magnification usually 10 results in the visual overal...

Page 26: ...Neofluar 2 5 0 075 9 4 HF 442310 0000 000 Antiflex cap 444922 0000 000 Epiplan Neofluar 2 5 0 075 2 5 HD 442314 0000 000 Antiflex cap 444920 0000 000 Epiplan LD Epiplan LD 10 0 25 12 6 HF DIC 442832...

Page 27: ...ups for the eyepieces can be ordered under Cat No 444801 0000 000 1 6 Condensers The following condensers are available for Axiotech for combination with stage carrier D and the transmitted light equi...

Page 28: ...Stage micrometer for reflected light 5 100 100 y D 0 mm without cover slip in case gradation on the y axis 5 mm in 5 intervals gradation on the y axis 1 mm in 100 100mm 10 m accuracy 1 m 474027 0000 0...

Page 29: ...Photo reticle MC 2 5 d 26 mm for 35 mm photography with an additional magnification of 2 5 or for large format photography with a 10 additional magnification 454075 0000 000 If an eyepiece reticle is...

Page 30: ...0000 000 optional Pol specimen holder Gliding stage 453509 0000 000 only for reflected light Stage carrier H 140 mm 000000 1056 656 only for Axiotechvario Universal mounting frame P 453545 0000 000 op...

Page 31: ...00 30 25 100 0 30 70 Binocular phototube with sliding prism 452143 0000 000 30 25 100 0 50 50 0 100 Binocular phototube with 2 ports 452145 0000 000 30 25 100 0 50 50 0 100 Notes Intermediate tube wit...

Page 32: ...ight brightfield reflected light darkfield reflected light polarization reflected light differential interference contrast transmitted light brightfield transmitted light darkfield transmitted light p...

Page 33: ...ity without condensation max 80 Altitude for application max 2000 m Atmospheric pressure 800 hPa to 1060 hPa Pollution degree 2 Operating data Areas of use closed rooms Protection class I Protection t...

Page 34: ...250 V 5 20 mm 100 127 V AC T 4 0 A H 250 V 5 20 mm Power unit for HBO 50 220 240 V AC T 1 6 A 250 V 5 20 mm Transformer N XBO 75 T 2 A 250 V 5 20 mm Separate transformer SNT 12 V 100 W 220 240 V AC T...

Page 35: ...ve change manually via 5x HD nosepiece Objectives ICS HD objective line with M 27 0 75 thread ICS H objective line with W 0 8 1 36 thread and adapter H 0 M 27 for W 0 8 Eyepieces with plug in diameter...

Page 36: ...100 0 0 100 maximum field number 23 interpupillary distance can be set between 55 and 75 mm viewing angle 20 viewing height approx 440 mm viewing port tube factor 1 camera video port tube factor 1 ca...

Page 37: ...2 2 8 2 Axiotech 30 and Axiotech 100 with stage carrier D and adapter 2 13 2 8 3 Axiotech vario 100 with stage carrier H 140 mm 2 14 2 8 4 Centering of Pol rotary stage 2 15 2 9 Change of filters 2 16...

Page 38: ...2 16 Attachment change of microscope stage configuration with stage carrier D 2 13 Fig 2 17 Attachment change of microscope stage stage carrier H 140 mm 2 14 Fig 2 18 Specimen stage MT 50 x 50 2 14 Fi...

Page 39: ...objectives Take out the microscope 2 1 4 by holding it on the stand and not on the tube Check the packing list for completeness Store the packing material in the transport case or dispose of it as la...

Page 40: ...to column X95 Depending on specimen and stage attach and clamp the microscope body 2 4 2 to column X95 2 4 1 in such a way that sufficient safety clearance is available between the object plane and t...

Page 41: ...tachment or change of binocular tubes and intermediate tubes 2 4 1 Attachment of binocular tube Use SW 3 ball headed screwdriver 2 6 4 to loosen hexagonal screw 2 6 3 and remove binocular tube 2 6 1 i...

Page 42: ...stand port of the Axiotech and slightly tighten clamping screw 2 7 12 Insert fixation screw 2 7 9 into the countersunk hole of the adapter plate and screw it into the drilled hole 2 7 11 on the stand...

Page 43: ...e tube lens in the case Insert dovetail underside of the adapter plate 2 8 9 into the stand port of the Axiotech and slightly tighten clamping screw 2 8 11 Insert fixation screw 2 8 8 into the counter...

Page 44: ...iopter zero position to the white dot W of the eyepiece ring and focus on the object with the eye with less ametropia via the coaxial drive Then set the focus for the eye with a higher prescription th...

Page 45: ...the white dot 2 11 W but by the red dot 2 11 R The eyepiece reticles 2 11 1 have been adhered to screw in mounts 2 11 2 by the manufacturer to allow easy replacement To replace an eyepiece reticle re...

Page 46: ...croscope image of a specimen via the coaxial focusing drive by looking through the eyepiece with reticle When the image and the eyepiece reticle are in focus in the above eyepiece focus the image for...

Page 47: ...tion risk of collision with objectives Lower the condenser holder via the condenser drive 2 13 2 and loosen the clamping screw 2 13 4 Fold down condenser front lens via the lever 2 13 5 and push conde...

Page 48: ...ht and transmitted light applications is described below 2 8 1 Axiotech 30 and Axiotech 100 with stage carrier A Slightly tilt the microscope stand backwards Loosen four hexagonal screws 2 14 1 on the...

Page 49: ...ble microscope stages with stage carrier D place microscope stage 2 16 4 on its underside and screw on stage carrier D 2 16 1 with four hexagonal screws 2 16 3 using the SW 3 ball headed screwdriver 2...

Page 50: ...3 in such a way that the drive controls of the stage are not blocked at the side of the stage carrier Screw stage carrier with premounted microscope stage on the base plate 2 17 5 with four hexagonal...

Page 51: ...selected object point to the center of the eyepiece reticle Turn the stage to determine the maximum deflection 2 19 1 entire arrow length of the object reticle or object point from the eyepiece retic...

Page 52: ...rsion filter 3200 5500 K if daylight color film is used Push equipped filter slider into the relevant reflected light illuminators 2 20 1 4 2 9 2 Change of filters in reflector slider In its brightfie...

Page 53: ...out if one of the dust covers 2 21 5 on the left or right stand side has been removed For this purpose unscrew the two hexagonal screws 2 21 6 on one side using the SW 3 ball headed screwdriver remove...

Page 54: ...m Furthermore this field restriction can reduce the portion of false light in weakly reflecting reflected light specimens The luminous field diaphragm can be centered using two centering screws 2 22 1...

Page 55: ...e with coupling device 2 24 1 to the instrument socket 2 24 2 and make connection to the line via line connector 2 24 3 Switch the 6 V 30 W reflected light halogen lamp on and off again via the on off...

Page 56: ...trument voltage does not comply with the line voltage make sure to set the sliding switch 2 26 1 to the correct line voltage using the SW 3 screwdriver Connect line cable with coupling device 2 26 3 t...

Page 57: ...erts loosen the fuse holder 2 27 3 by pressing the two lateral spring tabs and remove it Check fuse type and function for 220 240 V T 2 0 A H 250 V for 100 127 V T 4 0 A H 250 V Connect cable 2 27 5 o...

Page 58: ...lamp insert 2 28 3 together and pull out lamp insert Remove new 6 V 30 W halogen lamp 2 28 1 from the packaging and push it on the guiding rails Make sure that the lamp carrier plate exactly fits the...

Page 59: ...2 V 100 W reflected light halogen illuminator 2 29 5 with dovetail guide 2 29 4 and tighten hexagonal screws 2 29 2 using the ball headed screwdriver 2 29 1 Connect cable 2 29 6 with the two sockets 2...

Page 60: ...ewdriver are now used to center the lamp coil with adjusting screw 2 30 6 providing the lateral setting and adjusting screw 2 30 5 the horizontal setting of the lamp coil Then use adjusting screw 2 30...

Page 61: ...ging by holding it on the protection sleeve 2 31 3 Press both spring levers 2 31 5 downwards and carefully insert pins of the new halogen lamp into the lamp base Release spring levers and remove prote...

Page 62: ...For detailed information on lamp use change and alignment please see operating manual B 40 065 from Carl Zeiss entitled N HBO 103 and N XBO 75 Microscope Illuminators 2 12 4 Attachment and connection...

Page 63: ...ds and then pull it off in outward direction Press holding elements 2 32 3 of lamp insert together and pull out lamp insert Hold lamp insert on the sides and pull off halogen lamp from the guiding rai...

Page 64: ...whether the primary power supply instrument voltage complies with the line voltage If this is not the case contact your nearest Carl Zeiss agency immediately Connect cable 2 33 4 to the power supply...

Page 65: ...mins after use Remove ventilation grid 2 34 5 in upward direction Press holding elements of lamp insert 2 34 4 together and pull insert out of the transmitted light illuminator 2 34 1 Hold mount with...

Page 66: ...ted light illuminator 2 35 4 to the relevant sockets of the 6 V 10 40 W power supply unit 2 35 1 Connect the line cable 2 35 3 to the line and switch on the power supply unit via its On Off switch The...

Page 67: ...7 3 4 6 Change of filters in the reflector slider 3 21 3 4 7 Setting of transmitted light brightfield for K hler illumination 3 22 3 4 8 Setting of transmitted light polarization contrast 3 24 3 4 9 S...

Page 68: ...es according to K HLER 3 22 Fig 3 21 ABBE condenser 0 9 1 25 3 23 Fig 3 22 Setting of transmitted light polarization contrast with reflector slider HD DIC Axiotech 30 100 3 24 Fig 3 23 Attach polarize...

Page 69: ...cimen holder 4 Pushrod for luminous field diaphragm reflected light 15 Coaxial stage drive 5 Centering screws for luminous field diaphragm reflected light 16 Compartment for reflector slider 6 Pushrod...

Page 70: ...h 14 Mechanical stage with specimen holder centering screws and knurled wheel for reflected light 15 Coaxial stage drive 5 Compartment for 3D illumination shutter 16 Compartment for reflector slider 6...

Page 71: ...inous field diaphragm slider with 3 Pushrod to change the beam path centering screws and knurled wheel for reflected light 4 Compartment for 3D illumination shutter 11 Compartment for reflector slider...

Page 72: ...on 2 9 When the On Off switch is switched off the 0 sign is visible The regulation range of the LED lamp voltage display lies between 1 5 and 6 V in the end stop position the correct color temperature...

Page 73: ...n to so called direct beam bundles indirect bundles which are diffracted and scattered at the specimen details are of major importance for an image as true to the object as possible The greater the po...

Page 74: ...d in sections 3 2 and 3 3 Move reflector slider HD DIC 3 7 5 or HD 3 7 6 in the brightfield position H mark visible on the reflector slider Place a high contrast reflected light specimen on the micros...

Page 75: ...remove one eyepiece from the tube and look into the tube with your naked eye or insert the centering telescope instead of the eyepiece Center aperture diaphragm using centering screws 3 1 7 3 2 7 or...

Page 76: ...fter passing a ring shaped concave mirror the light rays are directed on the sample surface 3 9 5 by glazing incidence Only the diffracted and scattered light bundles which are so important for image...

Page 77: ...he reflector slider Open the luminous field diaphragm 3 10 1 and the aperture diaphragm 3 10 2 completely Turn illuminance control 3 10 4 to the right stop position full lamp voltage if required match...

Page 78: ...erfere with each other after passing the analyzer 3 11 7 because they now feature the same vibration direction again In the intermediate image the path difference assigned on the sample surface 3 11 6...

Page 79: ...12 7 with DIC compensator 3 12 2 and push it into the reflector slider until the first stop i e the DIC compensator is not yet inserted in the beam path Remove protection cap 3 12 6 from the reflected...

Page 80: ...ous illumination Set optimum contrast depending on the application performed and the specimen via the large knurled knob After a change of objectives the three steps described last must be repeated To...

Page 81: ...hange from gray contrast to color contrast When objectives with a very low magnification are used a rotary 4 plate Antiflex cap in front of the objective permits otherwise unavoidable reflection to be...

Page 82: ...cimen in the polarization contrast now present To obtain color contrast of anisotropic specimen details remove the dust protection insert 3 14 4 and replace it with the Pol compensator sub 3 14 6 whic...

Page 83: ...pass a barrier filter 3 15 C longpass which allows only the long wave emission 3 15 3 from the specimen to be transmitted The spectrum of excitation and barrier filters which are positioned in the 3 F...

Page 84: ...r Fig 3 14 Move HD or HD DIC reflector slider 3 16 6 in position H Remove filter slider 3 16 1 from the instrument Press excitation filters into the filter mount in the direction of the arrow see magn...

Page 85: ...g the SW 3 ball headed screwdriver remove the dust cap and pull out the reflector slider very carefully since a darkfield component projects from the reflector slider Attach removed lateral dust cap a...

Page 86: ...18 1 and loosening the mounts 3 18 3 The coating of the chromatic beam splitter must not be touched with your bare hands and must point to the excitation filter after insertion i e in the direction o...

Page 87: ...l interference contrast DIC to brightfield H Unscrew the retaining ring 3 19 3 and replace the dia 25 attenuation filter 3 19 4 D 0 25 with a neutral density filter e g D 0 06 dia 25 The reflector sli...

Page 88: ...ter Place a high contrast specimen on the microscope stage 3 1 14 Swing 10 objective into beam path via knurled ring of the nosepiece Look through the binocular tube to see the preset and adjusted eye...

Page 89: ...ragm opening of approx 2 3 of the diameter of the objective exit pupil Of course it is possible to deviate from this rule depending on special specimen features or for other reasons Tighten fixation s...

Page 90: ...erference colors can be of 1 st or higher order 3 4 8 1 Transmitted light polarization contrast with the reflector slider HD DIC on the Axiotech 30 and Axiotech 100 The rotary polarizer D 3 23 13 or t...

Page 91: ...on the reflector slider The analyzer is integrated in the reflector slider and must be switched in orientation position Swing polarizer D 3 23 13 into the beam path using the lower lever 3 23 15 and...

Page 92: ...e stage and fix it Push reflector slider HD DIC 3 24 3 into the reflected light illuminator until the DIC position is active DIC mark visible on the reflector slider The analyzer is integrated in the...

Page 93: ...oscope stage and fix it Use the lower lever 3 23 15 to swing polarizer D 3 23 13 into the beam path of the condenser module and move the upper lever 3 23 14 into the zero position until stop the upper...

Page 94: ...upper lever will then point to the front Push HD reflector slider 3 26 4 into the reflected light illuminator until the H position is active H mark visible on the reflector slider Insert the 10 rotary...

Page 95: ...0 phase contrast objectives marked Ph 1 Ph 2 and or Ph 3 phase stops Ph 1 Ph 2 and or Ph 3 centering telescope For the ABBE condenser 0 9 1 25 Cat No 445302 0000 000 phase contrast objectives marked P...

Page 96: ...4 can be placed on the luminous field diaphragm Complete phase contrast is only achieved if the bright phase stop in the condenser and the dark phase ring in the objective are exactly congruent in th...

Page 97: ...of SLR camera e g CONTAX Aria Screw T2 adapter for the CONTAX bayonet 3 29 3 on the 2 5 connector for T2 3 29 4 456005 0000 000 Attach camera housing 3 29 2 and cable release 3 29 1 if required Loose...

Page 98: ...00 T2 adapter for OLYMPUS OM OM bayonet 416002 0000 000 T2 adapter for MINOLTA SR bayonet 416003 0000 000 T2 adapter for CANON FD bayonet 416004 0000 000 T2 adapter for NIKON F bayonet 416009 0000 000...

Page 99: ...wise Attach film cassette 35 mm Mot DX 3 30 2 to the basic body in such a way that the contact pins firmly engage in the relevant sockets If required attach data back 3 30 1 to the film cassette Pull...

Page 100: ...three hexagonal screws 3 31 9 Insert P 10 projection lens 3 31 5 Attach basic body 3 31 3 until stop and tighten knurled ring 3 31 4 Attach 4 5 large frame attachment 3 31 2 including the matte screen...

Page 101: ...ters Video zoom adapters with continuously variable factors between 0 4 and 2 0 permit the standard magnification to be transferred to video prints When 2 3 and 1 chip video cameras are used on the v...

Page 102: ...vario Tube Adapter Cameras 456105 456105 60 C 2 3 1 0 456107 456107 60 C 2 3 0 63 456106 456106 60 C 1 2 0 5 456119 456119 60 C 1 3 3CCD 0 5 456108 456108 60 C 1 3 0 4 456123 456123 Zoom 60 C 2 3 0 4...

Page 103: ...in ENG 2 3 or ENG bayonet of the video camera and clamp it tight Insert premounted unit video camera 3 32 1 with video adapter 3 32 3 or video zoom adapter 3 32 2 into the phototube 3 32 5 of the Axio...

Page 104: ...ible Other measuring errors can occur if the eyepiece has not been inserted into the tube until stop For calibration align the scales of the stage micrometer and the crossline micrometer parallel to e...

Page 105: ...nocular tube of the appropriate Axiotech model Insert additional eyepiece 3 35 1 into the left tube Pull red protection label from the micrometer eyepiece 3 35 2 Insert digital micrometer screw 3 35 8...

Page 106: ...ediate eyepiece image reticle figures and the images on the camera TV port 3 7 2 2 Using crossline figures Appearance of the dia 18 mm intermediate eyepiece image fixed positions the unnumbered millim...

Page 107: ...024 mm 0 001 mm per scale part 6024 scale parts object micrometer gradation distance 5 100 100y k 10 m Therefore scale constant on digital eyepiece micrometer k 30 6024 10 m 0 0498 m For an object det...

Page 108: ...hardness tester consists of MHT 4 sensor and MHT 4 control unit The sensor is screwed into the objective nosepiece via its W 0 8 1 36 thread In nosepieces with M 27 0 75 thread it can be attached via...

Page 109: ...tures according to the line intersection technique Eyepiece reticle 25 2 2 w Counting reticle according to ISO 25 test points reticle figure corresponds to ISO 643 1983 and test line length 25 2 2 mm...

Page 110: ...ure grains without substructure negative grains with substructure Fig 3 38 Structure comparison reticles Design of comparison reticles 1 empty image field dia 10 mm 2 circle ring sector with structure...

Page 111: ...he microscope magnification 100 1 the sector number corresponds to the grain size number with magnifications and 100 1 the grain size number must be determined using the table Grain size numbers as a...

Page 112: ...Carl Zeiss Axiotech and Axiotechvario 3 46 B 40 020 e 06 99...

Page 113: ...HOOTING AND SERVICE 4 3 4 1 Instrument care 4 3 4 2 Instrument maintenance 4 4 4 2 1 Performing checks 4 4 4 2 2 Changing the fuses 4 4 4 2 3 Check instrument voltage and change it if required 4 5 4 3...

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Page 115: ...tics cleaning solution consisting of 85 isopropanol and 15 medical alcohol gasoline clean glass surface using a slightly moistened wad of cotton by moving in circles starting in the middle Remove dust...

Page 116: ...mum operation time of the halogen xenon and mercury vapor short arc lamps is not exceeded 4 2 2 Changing the fuses Switch off the Axiotech via the On Off switch disconnect the power plug 4 1 1 from th...

Page 117: ...C Before start up it is therefore absolutely necessary to check whether the reset instrument voltage on the instrument rear and to change it if required 3 Axiotechvario 100 microscope stand The Axiote...

Page 118: ...d diaphragm not set correctly Set luminous field diaphragm correctly centering opening see p 3 9 ff Filter not correctly inserted in filter mount Insert filter correctly in filter mount Low resolving...

Page 119: ...rrectly see p 2 10 Focusing eyepieces are not set correctly Set focusing eyepieces to the appropriate ametropia see pp 2 8 and 2 10 Eye fatiguing microscopy Interpupillary distance of the binocular tu...

Page 120: ...amp see p 2 25 ff 12 V 100 W halogen lamp is defective Replace 12 V 100 W halogen lamp see p 2 25 ff The required 6 V 100 W halogen lamp is not used Use the required 6 V 100 W halogen lamp see p 4 9 F...

Page 121: ...00 0127 024 000000 0127 027 protects power supply units from excessive load Light filters Interference wide band filter green d 32 4 Interference band filter green 546 d 32 3 Conversion filter CB 12 d...

Page 122: ...service staff or specially authorized personnel To ensure the optimum setting and trouble free function of your microscope even for a longer period of time we would recommend you to conclude a service...

Page 123: ...nd Axiotechvario Carl Zeiss B 40 020 e 06 99 A 1 ANNEX List of Abbreviations A 3 Physical and Technical Units A 4 Certification in Accordance with DIN EN ISO 9001 DIN EN 46001 A 5 EC Conformity Declar...

Page 124: ...Carl Zeiss Axiotech and Axiotechvario A 2 B 40 020 e 06 99...

Page 125: ...association doc documentation DX coding system for the storage of electronically legible information e g film speed EG European Community EMV electromagnetic compatibility EN European standards ENG E...

Page 126: ...apter standardized adapter for 35 mm cameras UL Underwriters Laboratories VObj magnification of the objective VDE Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker association of German electrotechnicians vis visual...

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