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Nikon Eclipse E600 사용 설명서

Notes on Handling the Instrument

1. Handle the instrument with care
This product is a precision optical instrument. Always handle it with care and do not subject it
to strong physical shock.
2. Lense cleaning
Do not let dust, fingerprints, etc. get on the lenses. Dirt on the lenses, mirrors, etc. will
adversely affect the view of the image. If any of the lenses gets dirty, clean it as described in
section "V. Care and Maintenance."
3. Installation location
The following conditions should be kept in mind when selecting the location for installation:
• Install the instrument on a surface with little vibration.
• Install the instrument in a location which is not exposed to direct sunlight.
• Install the instrument in a location which is free from dust.
• Do not install the instrument in a warm and humid location (where the temperature is above
40°C or the humidity is above 80%). In such a location, mold or condensation may form on
the lenses or filters.
4. Use of accessories
This attachment splits the light to allow several observers to view the same image
simultaneously. Due to the working principles of the attachment, the brightness of the image is
reduced as the number of observers is increased. The light source produces sufficient light
intensity to allow normal observation of an image with adequate brightness by adjusting the
ND filters inserted in the microscope main unit (main observer's section).
However, depending on the accessories being used, adequate brightness may not always be
obtained. Please consult your dealer or nearest Nikon representative before using accessories.
5. Pointer and AC adapter
The AC adapter to be connected to the pointer should always be the one provided with the
pointer. The use of any other type of AC adapter could result in accidents or damage to the
instruments.
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