AmScope B/T660B Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 8

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660 Series

Assembly

1. First, take the styrofoam container out of the cardboard carton and lay it on its side, paying attention to which
side is labeled up. Remove the tape and open the container carefully so as to avoid dropping and damaging the
optical items. Check carefully to ensure that all parts and accessories are intact.
2. Check the packing list to ensure that you're received all items:
- One Microscope Body
- One Binocular (B660) or One Trinocular (T660) Head
- One Trinocular Photo Port (for T660 only)
- Four Infinity Objectives (4x, 10x, 40x, 100x)
- 10x Extreme Widefield Eyepieces
- 15x Extreme Widefield Eyepieces (for -A models only)
- 20x Extreme Widefield Eyepieces (for -B models only)
- 25x Extreme Widefield Eyepieces (for -C models only)
- Three Color Filters (Blue, Green, & Yellow)
- One Bottle of Immersion Oil
- One 6V/30W Spare Halogen Bulb (for 30W models only)
- One Spare Fuse
- One Dust Cover
3. Remove the microscope body from the box and remove the plastic protective covering. The body of the micro-
scope is composed of the base, the stage, the arm, and the nosepiece.
4. Loosen the metal knob located directly above the nosepiece (the head-lock screw) completely. Place the head
(flat, circular side down) into the circular opening on top of the arm. Tighten the head-lock screw to secure the
head in place.
5. For the T660 model, screw the photo port onto the top of the microscope head (trinocular C-mount port).
6. Remove the eyetube caps and drop the desired eyepieces into the eyepiece ocular tubes. Be sure to avoid
touching the lens to ensure no artifacts appear in your image.
7. Screw the objectives into the microscope nosepiece from the lowest magnification to the highest, again avoid-
ing touching the lenses.
8. Plug in the microscope and turn it on. If no light emerges from the light source, adjust the dimmer knob near
the power switch.
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