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Nikon Eclipse 50i POL - User Manual

Nikon Eclipse 50i POL
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Polarizing Microscope
ECLIPSE 50i POL
Instructions
M362E 05.8.NF.1

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • M
    Michelle MeyerSep 8, 2025
    Why is the focus uneven on my Nikon Microscope?
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      Gregory BishopSep 8, 2025
      If the focus of your Nikon Microscope is uneven, ensure the nosepiece is correctly attached and rotated to the click-stop position. Verify that the specimen is properly secured on the stage surface, and that the stage is installed correctly.
  • D
    Daniel SmithSep 10, 2025
    Why is the image elongated in my Nikon Microscope?
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      Nicholas SmithSep 12, 2025
      If the image from your Nikon Microscope appears elongated, ensure the specimen is correctly located on the stage and is not tilted. Verify that the nosepiece is correctly attached and rotated to the click-stop position. Center the condenser, and ensure the stage is installed correctly.
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    mwilliamsSep 12, 2025
    Why is the lamp flickering on my Nikon Eclipse 50i POL Microscope?
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      williamsdanielleSep 12, 2025
      If the lamp of your Nikon Microscope flickers or the brightness is unstable, replace the lamp with a new one if it has reached the end of its operational life. Ensure the power cord is securely connected. Also, make sure the lamp is correctly plugged into its socket.
  • J
    Jamie HallSep 13, 2025
    Why does the lamp burn out so quickly in my Nikon Eclipse 50i POL?
    • D
      Donald AguirreSep 14, 2025
      If the lamp in your Nikon Microscope burns out quickly, replace it with the specified lamp type.
  • R
    richardgrahamSep 15, 2025
    Why won't the lamp turn on in my Nikon Eclipse 50i POL Microscope?
    • K
      kellyhermanSep 15, 2025
      If the lamp of your Nikon Microscope does not light, replace it with a specified one, ensuring a lamp is attached and that the current one hasn't burned out.
  • W
    wadamsSep 18, 2025
    Why Nikon Eclipse 50i POL Microscope has no power?
    • A
      April VaughnSep 18, 2025
      If your Nikon Microscope has no power even when the power switch is on, ensure the power cord is properly connected.

Summary

Preface

WARNING and CAUTION Symbols

Explains warning and caution symbols for safety.

Safety Precautions

Intended Product Use

Defines the primary applications and intended environments for the microscope.

Cautions about the power cord

Details safety guidelines for using the power cord and electrical connections.

Cautions about heat from the light source

Warns about hot components and safe handling practices around the light source.

Hazardous specimen

Advises on handling hazardous specimens and decontamination procedures.

Notes on handling the product

Microscopy

Diascopic Bright-field Microscopy

Provides step-by-step instructions for performing bright-field microscopy.

Orthoscopic Observation

Explains the procedure for orthoscopic observation, a key method for polarizing microscopes.

Conoscopic Observation

Details the steps for performing conoscopic observation using the Bertrand lens.

Episcopic Microscopy (with the Epi Illuminator Option)

Guides on performing microscopy using the epi illuminator.

Individual Operations

Polarization Microscopy

Covers the operation of polarizers and analyzers for polarization microscopy.

Replacing Consumables

Replacing the lamp

Provides detailed instructions and safety precautions for replacing microscope lamps.

Troubleshooting

Optical System

Lists common problems related to the optical system and their solutions.

Specifications

Nikon Eclipse 50i POL Specifications

General IconGeneral
Microscope TypePolarizing Microscope
Optical SystemCFI60 optical system
Eyepiece10x (Field number 22)
Objective TurretQuintuple (5-position)
NosepieceQuintuple (5-position)
StageRotating stage with vernier scale (360° rotation)
Focusing MechanismCoaxial coarse and fine focus knobs
CondenserSwing-out type condenser
PolarizerBuilt-in polarizer, rotatable
Bertrand LensSwing-in Bertrand lens
IlluminationTransmitted light
Power SupplyAC 100-240V, 50/60Hz

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