AmScope B/T340A Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 9

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340 Series

Setting Up

1. Loosen the head lock screw and adjust the microscope head so that it is in a comfortable position for observa-
tion. Lock the head-lock screw.
2. With both eyes open, look into the eyepieces. Adjust the interpupillary distance by holding the eyepiece tubes
and rotating the eyepiece tubes either towards or away from each other until only one circle of light is seen by both
eyes.
3. Place the specimen to be studied on a glass slide (or use a prepared slide). Place it on the stage, holding it snugly
in place with the metal slide holders (clips) of the mechanical stage.
4. Using the mechanical stage's slide controls, center the specimen over the stage opening, lining it up with the light
and the objective lens.
5. To adjust the illumination, slowly turn the dimmer knob on the right side of the body until the desired intensity
of light is achieved. You may also adjust the iris on the light source itself by rotating the ring around the base lens
or the iris on the condenser, so please make sure all are adjusted to the correct positions.

Focusing

1. Turn the nosepiece to choose an objective. It is easiest to use the lowest magnification first (4x objective) to lo-
cate and focus on the specimen. As you move up in magnification you may need to refocus the image a little each
time.
2. When using the 100x objective, a drop of immersion oil should be placed between the cover slip and the objec-
tive to minimize distortion caused by air. Always be sure to wipe the oil off of the objective with either lens cleaning
paper or a nonabrasive, lint free cloth.
3. Being focusing by first looking with one eye through the eyepiece without the diopter. Close your other eye. Use
the coarse focusing knob to adjust the height of the stage until the sample comes into clear focus.
Note: You may loosen the limit-stop screw (located rear of the mechanical stage) in order to give yourself a larger-
range of motion for fine tuning the focus.
4. Once the image is clear in your field of view, you will want to use the fine focusing knob to tune it for best results.
Note: Please be careful when moving the mechanical stage if you need to re-center the sample, or if moving the
stage very close to the objectives. The limit stop is designed to prevent impact between objective and slide, so when
it is off you will be able to damage the microscope. For safety, when using the 40x and 100x objectives, engage the
limit stop once you have it close or in contact with the objective (if using oil contact is required).
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Operation