Nikon eclipse e100 Manuel d'instructions - Page 28
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Assembly of Standard Set
1) Input Voltage Check
The input voltage is indicated in two places at the rear of
the microscope: on the nameplate and above the AC-IN
socket. Confirm that these input voltage indications
correspond to the voltage provided in your region. If not,
follow one of the instructions below. The use of
microscopes with the different input voltage indications
will cause overcurrent and overheating, which may result
in fire or severe damage to the microscope.
If the voltage indication on the nameplate differs:
Do not plug in the microscope. Contact your nearest
Nikon representative.
If the voltage indication above the AC-IN socket
differs:
Change the input voltage setting before turning on the
power switch.
• For the microscope with the nameplate showing
[100/110/120 V
The voltage can be set to: AC 100 V, 110 V or 120 V.
• For the microscope with the nameplate showing
[220/230/240 V
The voltage can be set to: AC 220 V, 230 V or 240 V.
Changing the Voltage Setting
(1) Turn off the power switch (turn to
the power cord.
(2) Remove the fuse holder using the flatblade
precision screwdriver. (Use the tip of the
screwdriver to push the two lock plates toward the
center of the fuse holder. The fuse holder pops out
from the AC -IN socket.)
(3) Wear gloves and remove two fuses and the voltage
selector from the fuse holder.
(4) Attach the voltage selector to the fuse holder so that the indication of the voltage
provided in your region appears in the window of the fuse holder.
(5) Put the fuses and the fuse holder back in place. Be sure to push both sides of the fuse
holder firmly till it clicks into place.
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Input Voltage Indications
Lock plate
Fuses
Voltage selector
Window
Voltage
Fuse holder
indication