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II. Setting-up the Instrument
Working Environment
● The location should be free from dust, moisture, chemical vapours and from mechanical
vibrations.
● Do not situate the instrument in a warm and/or humid environment.
● Locate the instrument where the operator’s line of vision is not directed towards a window, a
lamp or a well-lit bright wall. The quality of the viewed image from the microscope will
deteriorate where there is significant ambient light.
III. Assembling the Microscope Input Voltage
● Automatic voltage selection works with electrical outlets worldwide. However, always use a
power cord that is rated for the voltage used in your area and that has been approved to meet
local safety standards. Using the wrong power cord could cause fire or equipment damage.
● In case of using the extension cord, use only the power supply cord with the PE
(protective earth) wire.
● In order to prevent electric shock, always turn the power switch on the power supply off before
connecting the power cord.
1. Installing the Lamp
● In order to prevent electric shock always turn the power switch off and unplug the power cord
before replacing the lamp.
● To remove lamphouse cover, press down lightly and rotate counter clockwise.
● Firmly insert the lamp into the socket pinholes until it reaches the limit, be careful not to tilt
the lamp when mounting.