Nikon 44100 user manual

User manual for the device Nikon 44100

Device: Nikon 44100
Category: Microscope & Magnifier
Manufacturer: Nikon
Size: 1.47 MB
Added : 4/24/2014
Number of pages: 78
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INSTRUCTION MANUAL


● Laboratory Model # 44100 ● Laboratory Model # 44102
● Laboratory Model # 44100 ● Laboratory Model # 44102

● ● A Ad dv va an nc ce ed d M Mo od de ell # # 4 44 41 10 04 4 ● ● A Ad dv va an nc ce ed d M Mo od de ell # # 4 44 41 10 06 6

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Table of Contents Introduction …………………………………………………………………………………. 2 Laboratory Model # 44100 …………………………………………………………………. 3 Laboratory Model # 44102 …………………………………………………………………. 5 Advanced Model # 44104 …………………………………………………………………… 8 Advanced Model # 44106 …………………………………………………………………… 13 Care and Maintenance ……………………………………………………………………… 18 Warranty …………………………………………………………………………………….. 19 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a Celestron

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Laboratory Microscope – Model # 44100 1. Eyepiece 2. Eyepiece Tube 3. Focus Knob 10. Arm 9. Safety Rack 4. Objective Lens Stop 5. Specimen Stage 8. Spring Loaded Stage Clips 6.Illumination Mirror 7. Base Figure 1 Standard Accessories Included with your Microscope • 10x Huygens Eyepiece • 5 Prepared Slides • 20x Objective Lens (200x with eyepiece) • Dust Cover Sp

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Setting Up Your Microscope 1. Take the Styrofoam container out of the cardboard carton. 2. Remove the tape from the Styrofoam container holding the two sections together. 3. Carefully remove the microscope and other parts and set them on a table, desk, or other flat surface. 4. Remove the plastic bag covering the microscope. 5. Remove the protective paper from the stage (5). 6. Remove the plastic cap from the eyepiece tube (2). 7. Insert the 10x eyepiece in the eyepiece tube (

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Laboratory Microscope – Model # 44102 1. Eyepiece 2. Eyepiece Tube 3. Coarse Focus Knob 10. Arm 11. Fine Focus Knob 12. Nosepiece 9. Safety Rack Stop 4. Objective Lens 5. Specimen Stage 8. Spring Loaded Stage Clips 6. Illumination Mirror 7. Base Figure 2 Standard Accessories with your Microscope • 10x Huygens Eyepiece • 40x Objective Lens • 4x Objective Lens • 5 Prepared Slides • 10x Objective Lens • Du

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Setting Up Your Microscope 1. Take the Styrofoam container out of the cardboard carton. 2. Remove the tape from the Styrofoam container holding the two sections together. 3. Carefully remove the microscope and other parts from the container and set them on a table, desk, or other flat surface. 4. Remove the plastic bag covering the microscope. 5. Remove the protective paper from the stage (5). 6. Remove the plastic cap from the eyepiece tube (2). 7. Insert the 10x eyepiece in

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Condenser Disc Diaphragmc Diaphragm Figure 2a Viewing a Specimen Carefully place a specimen slide under the spring loaded stage clips (8) and center the specimen directly over the hole in the center of the stage (5). You are now ready to focus and view the specimen, but first you must take some precautions so as not to damage the specimen slide or objective lens. Your microscope is equipped with a safety rack stop (9) which

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Advanced Microscope – Model # 44104 1. Eyepiece 2. Eyepiece Tube 3. Coarse Focus Knob 10. Arm 12. Nosepiece 11. Fine Focus Knob 4. Objective Lens 9. Safety Rack Stop 5. Specimen Stage 8. Stage Holder Clamp 6. Illumination Mirror 7. Base Figure 3 Standard Accessories with your Microscope • 10x Huygens Eyepiece • Electric Illuminator • 12.5 Huygens Eyepiece • Blue Filter • 4x Objective Lens • 5 Pr

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Magnification Table Use the following table to determine the magnification of the different eyepiece/objective lens combination of your microscope. Objective Lens 4x 10x 40x 40x 100x 400x 10x Eyepiece 50x 125x 500x 12.5x Eyepiece Setting Up Your Microscope 1. Take the Styrofoam container out of the cardboard carton. 2. Remove the tape from the Styrofoam container holding the two sections together. 3. Carefully remove th

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Adjusting the Arm Angle The normal viewing position is at 0°. However, you can view at any angle from 0° to 60°. To change the viewing angle: 1. With one hand hold the base (7). 2. Then, with your other hand, tilt the arm (10) by pulling it backward or forward to the desired viewing angle. Using the Electric Illuminator Figure 3a Figure 3b

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Stage Holder Note: The top stage movement knob moves in the X Clamp axis (forward and backward) whereas the bottom stage movement knob moves in the Y axis (side to side). A vernier scale on both axes allows the exact marking and replication of an object in the field of view that the user may want to come back to. Stage Movement Knobs Figure 3e Tip: To position the specimen directly under the objective

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Adjusting the Lighting Specimens of different size, thickness, and color variations will require different levels of illumination. There are two ways to change the amount of illumination when viewing a specimen; adjusting the Abbe condenser and adjusting the iris diaphragm (see Figure 3f): 1. When viewing with lower power (4x and 10x) objective lenses you will need to lower the condenser lens in order to spread the light over the larger field of view. To change the position of t

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Advanced Microscope -- Model # 44106 1. Eyepiece 2. Eyepiece Tube 14. Head 12. Nosepiece 10. Arm 4. Objective Lens 9. Safety Rack Stop 5. Specimen Stage 8. Stage Holder Clamp 6. LED Illuminator 3. Coarse Focus Knob 13. On/Off Switch 11. Fine Focus Knob 7. Base

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Setting Up Your Microscope 1. Take the Styrofoam container out of the cardboard carton. 2. Remove the tape from the Styrofoam container holding the two sections together. 3. Carefully remove the microscope and other parts from the container and set them on a table, desk, or other flat surface. 4. Remove the plastic bag covering the microscope. 5. Remove the protective paper from the stage (5). 6. Remove the four objective lenses (4) from their containers. Unscrew the container

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Using the LED Illuminator Figure 4a Figure 4b Figure 4c For more direct and intensive light, you should use the supplied LED illuminator. The LED illuminator is powered by three AA batteries (user supp

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Viewing a Specimen Your instrument is provided with a mechanical stage with a stage holder clamp and directional knobs –see figure 4g and 4h. A vernier scale on both axes allows the exact marking and replication of an object in the field of view that the user may want to come back to. 1. Use the clamp lever to open the clamping arm of the stage holder clamp. 2. Place a specimen slide (3” size) inside the holder and gently close the clamping arm against the slide. 3. Use the stage

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Adjusting the Lighting Specimens of different size, thickness, and color variations will require different levels of illumination. There are three ways to change the amount of illumination when viewing a specimen; adjusting the brightness control on the on/off knob (13), adjusting the Abbe condenser (Figure 4g) and adjusting the iris diaphragm (see Figure 4h): 1. When viewing a specimen that is not transparent or dark in color you may need to increase the amount of light to

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Care and Maintenance Your Celestron microscope is a precision optical instrument and should be treated with care at all times. Follow these care and maintenance suggestions and your microscope will need very little maintenance throughout its lifetime. • When you are done using your microscope, remove any specimens left on the stage. • Turn off any electric illuminator knobs or switches. • Unplug any power cords being used. • Always place the dust cover over the microscope wh

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C Ce elle es sttr ro on n T Tw wo o Y Ye ea ar r W Wa ar rr ra an ntty y A. Celestron warrants this microscope to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years. Celestron will repair or replace such product or part thereof which, upon inspection by Celestron, is found to be defective in materials or workmanship. As a condition to the obligation of Celestron to repair or replace such product, the product must be returned to Celestron together with proof-of-p

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MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES ● Modelo de laboratorio Nº 44100 ● Modelo de laboratorio Nº 44102 ● Modelo de laboratorio Nº 44100 ● Modelo de laboratorio Nº 44102 ● ● M Mo od de ello o a av va an nz za ad do o N Nº º 4 44 41 10 04 4 ● ● M Mo od de ello o a av va an nz za ad do o N Nº º 4 44 41 10 06 6 1


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