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Nikon Eclipse E400 Instructions Manual

WARNING

1. Intended product use
This product should only be used for microscopic observation. Do not use it for any other
purpose.
2. Do not disassemble
Disassembling may cause malfunction and/or electrical shock. Do not disassemble any
parts other than those mentioned in this manual. If you notice any malfunction, notify your
dealer or nearest Nikon representative.
3. Read all instruction manuals thoroughly
To ensure safety, thoroughly study this instruction manual as well as the instruction manuals
for all other units being used. Adhere strictly to the warnings and cautions given at the
beginning of these instruction manuals.
When using this product in combination with an Epi-fluorescence attachment, be sure to
read its instructions. Care is required when handling the mercury lamp used as the light
source for the Epi-fluorescence attachment.

CAUTION

1. Turn the power off when assembling the system, connecting or disconnecting
cables and replacing the lamp
To prevent electrical shock and damage, be sure to switch off the power switches on the
microscope, power supply, etc., and to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before
connecting or disconnecting cables and replacing the lamp.
2. Do not wet the instrument
If the microscope or the power supply gets wet, a short circuit may result that could damage
the equipment or make it extremely hot. If you accidentally spill a liquid on the instrument,
immediately turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord. Then use a dry cloth to
wipe away the moisture. If any liquid gets inside the instrument, do not use it; instead,
notify your dealer or nearest Nikon representative.
3. Precautions for assembly
Be careful not to pinch your hands or fingers when assembling the instrument.
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