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Parts of Your Microscope:
We constantly improve and update our products. Sometimes, as a
result of these improvements, what is seen on the package or in the
instructions may differ somewhat in color or content from the
product in the package.
1. Eyepiece – The eyepiece is where you look into the microscope. It is
a small magnifying lens that collects the image projected up by the three
objective lenses.
2. Viewer screen – The observed image can be projected onto this
screen so that more than one person can look at it at a time.
3. Viewer head – The viewer head contains a mirror that will divert the
viewed image for projection.
4. Focusing knob – Turn these knobs very slowly to bring the image of
your sample into focus so you can see it sharply.
5. Body tube – This is the main tube of the telescope. The image from
the sample travels up this tube to the eyepiece.
6. Revolving turret – The turret holds the three objective lenses. Turn
the turret so that each lens clicks into position.
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7. Objective lenses – These lenses give three different magnifying
powers. They make samples look 300 times (300X), 600 times (600X),
or 1,200 times (1,200X) bigger than you can see them with your eyes
alone.
8. Arm – This curved piece is the "backbone" of the microscope and
holds everything together. You can tilt the arm backward to get a more
comfortable viewing position.
9. Stage – The stage is the flat platform where your slides are held for
studying.
10. Clips – The two clips on the stage hold your slide in position so that
it doesn't slide around while you are looking at it.
11. Mirror – The mirror aims light from a bright source, like a daylight
window or a table lamp, up through the slide you are studying so you can
see it more clearly.
12. Illuminator lamp – When there is not enough light available for the
mirror to do its job, you can turn the mirror over and see the bright
electric illuminator bulb light up.
13. Battery compartment (base) – Turn the microscope over. Use a
Phillips head (+) screwdriver to remove the two screws. Lift off the rubber
anti-skid cover and insert two AA batteries, observing the correct
positioning.
Read all instructions before use. Follow them and keep them for future
reference. Keep small children and animals away from any experiments
or projects. Store your microscope set out of reach of small children. Eye
protection is not included.
Your microscope has been designed to provide hours of enjoyment. Have fun!
Always wash your hands carefully after handling any samples and always
dispose of any samples in a safe manner. When working with samples, keep
your hands away from your mouth and eyes.
WARNING: Only for use by children 8 or older. Only for use under the
supervision of an adult. This toy contains glass parts.
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