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M1280x Microscope Set
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14
10
16
9
2
3
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11
7
10x
40x
Figure 1
The Parts of Your Microscope:
1
Microscope Arm
2
Stage
3
Metal Stage Clips
4
Coarse & Fine Focus Knob
5
Base with Battery Compartment
6 Top & Bottom LED Illumination
7
3-Position Illumination Switch
8
Color Filter Wheel
9
4x, 10x, 40x Objectives
10 Revolving Eyepiece Head
11 Condenser Light
12 Adjustable Binocular Head
13 Mobile Phone Holder
14 2 Interchangeable Eyepiece Sets
15 Soft Rubber Eye Cups
16 Carrying Case
Additional Contents:
17 (5) Prepared Glass Slides
18 (18) Blank Glass Slides
19 (18) Slide Covers
20 (18) Labels
21 (4) Collection Vials
22 Pipette
23 Tweezers
24 Magnifying Glass
25 Graduated Cylinder
26 Shrimp Hatchery
27 Shrimp Eggs
Congratulations! You've chosen one
of the highest quality microscopes
available for young explorers. Read
the
following
instructions
carefully
to get the greatest benefit from your
precision instrument. Then try out the
experiments to begin your investigation
of the fascinating world around you.
How do I use my microscope?
Before you use your microscope, make
sure that the table, desk or whatever
surface that you want to place it on is
stable, and is not subject to vibration. If
the microscope does need to be moved,
use the arm and base for support while
carefully transferring it.
M1280x
2 Interchangeable Eyepiece Sets
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12
1
6
18
4
5 5 5
Install three "AA" batteries (not included)
in the battery compartment on the
bottom of the microscope. Open battery
door on the bottom of the microscope
and insert the batteries according to the
displayed +/- information. Snap-close
the battery compartment door.
Once the microscope is in a suitable
location and batteries installed, check
the light sources to make sure that
they both illuminate by toggling the
light switch (Fig. 7) to the ALL position
(indicated by the I,ʽʽ0ʼʼ, and II). Use a
cleaning cloth (e.g. microfiber) to gently
wipe the lenses off. If the stage (Fig. 2)
is dirty with dust or oil, carefully clean
it off.
The stage is raised and lowered only by
using the focus adjustment knob (Fig 4).
How do I operate the LED illumination?
This microscope is equipped with
two modern LED lights (light-emitting
diodes) that illuminate the specimen
from the top and below the stage
(Fig. 2) You can use different lighting
techniques to illuminate objects and
specimens from opaque to transparent.
Locate the light switch (Fig. 7) on the
base of the microscope. Toggle the
switch to the first position (indicated by
the I), and the lower LED light (Fig. 7)
will illuminate. Move the Toggle to the
second position (indicated by the 0) to
turn off all illumination. Move the toggle
to the final position (indicated by II), and
both LED lights (Fig. 7) will illuminate.
The color filters wheel (Fig. 8) is
located below the microscope stage
(Fig. 2). Filter wheels help you observe
very bright or clear specimens. Using
these filters (red, green and blue), you
can choose from various colors. The
filters wheel also has three different
size apertures so you can adjust
the brightness levels on objects /
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specimens. Filter wheels help you
better
recognize
colorless or transparent objects (e.g.
grains of starch, protozoa). Rotating the
filter wheel in combination with toggling
the lower light or both lights on/off will
allow you to view the object / specimen
and achieve the desired effect.
In addition, the color filters wheel
includes two dark scatter field filters
10x, 40x, which can be used along with
the light condenser to help cover the
shortage of optical energy and change
the character of light, then focus of the
light to the object.
How do I adjust my microscope correctly?
Place on a suitable location as
described
above
comfortable
viewing
microscope includes a rotating head
(Fig. 10), which allows for easy viewing
in multiple positions as well as sharing
with others the amazing images you
have discovered with your microscope.
Always start each observation with
the lowest magnification. Adjust the
microscope stage (Fig. 2) so that the
stage is in the lowest position. Turn the
objective turret (Fig. 9) until it clicks
into place at the lowest magnification
(Objective
4x). Note: Before
change the objective setting, always
move the microscope stage (Fig. 2)
to its lowest position by rotating the
focus knob (Fig. 4). Lowering the stage
by rotating the focus knob will avoid
causing any damage to the specimen
slide or microscope. When starting an
observation always start with the WF
10X eyepieces (Fig. 14) in the rotating
head (Fig. 10).
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