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1. Intended product use
This microscope should only be used for microscopic observation. Do not use it for any
other purpose.
. 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
nearest Nikon representative.
Input voltage
Make sure that the input voltage indicated on
the back panel of the microscope is the same
as your regional voltage. If not the same. do
not use the microscope; instead, notify your
nearest Nikon representative immediately. If
the microscope is used with the wrong input
voltage, a short circuit or fire may result,
causing the damage of the microscope.
Power cord
To prevent electrical shock, always
turn off
the power switch (flip it to the
ide)
before connecting or disconnecting the power
cord, Use only the following power supply
cord set. Using the wrong power cord could
result in damage or fire.
* For 100-120V area
UL Listed, detachable cord set, 3 conductor
grounding type SVT, No. 18 AWG rated at
125V. 7A minimum.
In case of using the extension cord, use only the power supply cord with the PE (protective
earth) wire.
* For 220-240V area
3 pole power supply cord set, which must be approved according to EU/EN standards.
Class I equipment should be connected to PE (protective carth) terminal.
In case of using the extension cord, use only the power supply cord with the PE (protective
earth) wire.
. Heat from the light source
The lamp and the lamp cover become
extremely hot. To avoid burns, do not touch
the lamp cover while the lamp is lit or for
thirty minutes after it has been turned off.
Furthermore, in order to avoid the risk of fire,
do not place fabric, paper or highly
flammable materials such as gasoline,
petroleum benzine, paint thinner or alcohol
near the lamp cover while it is lit or for about
thirty minutes after it has been turned off.
The back of the microscope also becomes hot
during use. Although this is not a
malfunction, be careful not to touch the back
of the microscope when it is hot.