Olympus EHT-423 Manuale di istruzioni - Pagina 19

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D.
Tension Adjustment of Coarse Adjustment Knobs
While the coarse adjustment motion is normally sliff and heavy, it is
freely adjustable for either heavy or light movemenl depending on the
observer's preference. To adjust the tension hold lhe two coarse adiustment
knobs with your both hands and rolate them in the opposite direction
at the
same
time.
E.
ParfocalObjectives
Since alt objectives are par/oeal. only
a
minimum of fine adJuslment control
is required when you change the objectives.
Focusing Procedure:
1)
Operate the fine adjustment knob to bring the line adjustment indicator
line to the center of the fine adjustment range.
2)
Place thp. lOx objective in position
3)
Bring the specimen as closely as possible to the objective with the
coarse adjustment knobs.
4)
While looking through the eyepiece, lower the stage slowly and focus
on the specimen.
5)
Turn the revolving nosepiece to bring the objective to be used into
the light path.
F.
Use of Immersion Optical Components
1.
Immersion Objectives:
1) Focus on the specimen with a low-power objective.
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Put a drop of immersion oil on both the specimen and the objective
front lens.
3) Turn the revolving nosepiece to bring the immersion objective into
the light path, and focus with the fine adjustment knob.
2. Immersion Condensers:
1) Remove the specimen from the mechanicul stnge and place a drop of
immersion oil on the front lens of the condenser.
2) Place the specimen on the mechanical stage and slowly raise the·con-
denser until firm contact with the underside of the specimen slide is
made. Care should be taken to prevent oil bubbles from forming in
the oil film between condenser and specimen slide.
3. After Use
Carefully wipe off the immersion oil deposited on the lens surfaces wi th
gauze moistened with xylene.
Never leave oil on the lens surfaces after use as oil remnants will
seriously impair the performance of the lens systems.
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