2 Safety | 2.3 Prevention of Hazards
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2.2.2 Requirements for Users
The microscope, its system components and accessories may only be operated and maintained by
authorized and trained personnel. The user must be aware of the possible dangers involved with
microscopy and the particular application concerned.
Training
As part of the initial commissioning, authorized ZEISS personnel provide basic training on operat-
ing the system, which also includes information on device safety and maintenance steps that can
be carried out by the user himself, and a safety briefing. The training provided must be docu-
mented accordingly. Special application training is offered for a fee. For training courses on using
the microscope, visit
https://www.zeiss.com/microscopy/int/service-support/training-and-educa-
.
2.3 Prevention of Hazards
This section summarizes potential hazards and recommended safety precautions. Failure to follow
the safety instructions and general instructions may result in personal injury and property damage.
Explosion hazard
Do not operate the microscope and its accessories in potentially explosive areas, in the presence
of volatile anesthetics or in the presence of combustible solvents, such as alcohol, benzene or sim-
ilar chemicals.
Optical Radiation
Hazard
Gas discharge lights, LED lights and other sources of white light emit strong optical radiation (e.g.
UV, VIS, IR). Optical radiation may cause damage to the skin and eyes. The extent of the damage
depends on the parameters wavelength, exposure time and mode of operation (continuous or
pulsed).
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Avoid radiation exposure of eyes and skin.
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Do not introduce reflective objects into the beam path.
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Never remove covers or cover panels during operation.
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Do not disable any interlock system elements.
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Use suitable protective equipment / protective clothing if required.
Heavy weight
The toppling and falling of the microscope may cause injuries to the user. Only operate the device
on a stable work table with a solid and smooth tabletop.
Risk of burns
The microscope emits heat during operation and up to ten minutes after it is switched off. Before
any transportation, switch off the device and let it cool down. Only operate the device on a stable
work table with a solid, non-combustible tabletop.
Damage by dirt or
humidity
Dirt, dust and humidity may impair the performance of the microscope or damage the microscope
or its components. Protect the device against such influences to the greatest possible extent.
When not using the microscope, switch it off, let it cool down and cover it with the respective
dust cover.
Voltage hazard
Risk of electric shock in case of contact with live parts.
Detachable mains supply must not be replaced with inadequately rated cords. Always use the
power cords supplied by ZEISS. When an unsuitable power cord is used, ZEISS can no longer guar-
antee the electrical safety and functionality of the Microscope.
Shut down the Microscope and disconnect the power supply before cleaning.
If an external DC power is connected, it shall be a limited power source.
Don't connect the mains socket and the 12 V DC port as the power input at the same time.
Hazardous
specimen
The microscope is not equipped with special user protection against substances that are corrosive,
potentially infectious, toxic, radioactive or otherwise hazardous to health. When handling such
substances, make sure to observe all legal regulations, particularly the relevant national accident
prevention regulations.
Immersion oil
Immersion oil irritates the skin and the eyes. When using immersion oil, always read the relevant
safety data sheet first. Avoid any contact of the oil with skin, eyes and clothing. After skin con-
tact, wash the oil off with plenty of water and soap. After eye contact, immediately rinse the eye
with plenty of water for at least five minutes. If the irritation persists, consult a medical specialist.
Ensure that no immersion oil enters the surface water or the sewage system.
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