Nikon Eclipse E400 POL Manuel d'instructions - Page 4
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1. Only use the specified halogen lamp
The power supply unit in the microscope provides the power for the halogen lamp that
serves as the microscope light source. This unit can supply power for a halogen lamp of up
to 6V-30W.
The specified lamp must be used, otherwise, the microscope could be
damaged.
Specified lamp: 6V-30W halogen lamp (PHILIPS 5761)
Precautions for replacing the lamp
To prevent burns, allow the lamp to cool for at least thirty minutes after turning off the
power switch before replacing it. Furthermore, to prevent electrical shock and damage to
the microscope, always turn off the power switch (flip it to the "O" side) and unplug the
power cord before replacing the lamp.
After replacing the lamp, be sure to attach the lamp cover securely. Never light the lamp
without its cover.
Do not wet the microscope
If the microscope gets wet. a short circuit may result that could damage it or make it
extremely hot. If you accidentally spill a liquid on the microscope. immediately turn off
the power switch (flip it to the "O" side) and unplug the power cord. Then use a dry cloth
to wipe away the moisture. If any liquid gets inside the microscope, do not use it; instead,
notify your nearest Nikon representative.
Weak electromagnetic waves
This microscope emits weak electromagnetic waves. The accuracy of any precision
electronic eguipment may be adversely affected if positioned too close. If the microscope
affects TV or radio reception, move the radio or TV further away from the microscope.
Precautions for installation
Be careful not to pinch your hands or fingers when installing the microscope.
This microscope is a precision optical instrument, and using or storing it under unsuitable
conditions may damage it or may have an adverse effect on its accuracy. See "Installation
location" on p.28 and always use the microscope in a suitable environment.
Precautions for moving the microscope
Securely hold the microscope by the base of
the arm from the back.
Do not grasp the focus knobs, eyepiece tube,
stage, etc. when carrying the microscope.
This could cause the part to come off,
resulting in damage to the microscope.
Be careful not to hit the lamp cover against
the other objects when lifting up or placing
the microscope.
This microscope is a precision optical
instrument, so handle it carefully and do not
Subject it to a strong physical shock. (The
accuracy of the objective in particular may be
adversely affected by even a weak physical
shock.)