Olympus U-UCD8 Instrukcja obsługi - Strona 4
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IMPORTANT
This product is a universal condenser applicable in advanced research applications based on complex
combination of observation methods. By simply exchanging the optical elements, the condenser can be
used in a variety of microscopy under transmitted light, including the brightfield, darkfield, phase contrast,
Nomarski differential interference contrast (DIC) and simplified polarized light observations. The top lens
can be swung in and out to deal with objectives with low magnification (2X) to high magnification (100X).
In addition, brightfield and Nomarski DIC observations using oil immersed objectives are also available
by changing the top lens with an oil immersed top lens.
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Getting Ready
1. This manual pertains only to the universal condenser unit. Before using this unit together with the micro-
scope (BX40, BX50, BX60, BX41, BX51, BX52, etc.), make sure that you have carefully read and understand
both manuals, and understand how the two units should be used together.
2. This attachment is a precision instrument. Handle it with care and avoid subjecting it to sudden or severe
impact.
3. Make sure that no dirt, fingerprints, etc. are left on the lens surface.
4. Do not force any control beyond its built-in limit (stopper, click, etc.). Avoid using excessive force.
5. Swing out the top lens before attaching or detaching the condenser to or from the microscope.
6. Be sure to center the condenser before use. At maximum decentration of the condenser, the top lens and
stage holder may interfere with each other, making swinging out of the top lens impossible.
7. Remove the condenser from the microscope before attaching or removing the optical elements.
8. Do not clamp the optical element centering screws too tightly.
9. If the optical element centering screws are tightened too much while no optical element is installed, it
may be impossible to return the screws to their original positions.
10. An intermediate tube or sliders may be necessary depending on the method of observation.
11. In brightfield observation, engage the optical elements (small) other than 1, 2 and 3 in the light path. The
field of view may be cut off if optical elements 1, 2 and/or 3 are used.
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