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Nikon Eclipse E400 POL - Viewing and Control System Issues

Nikon Eclipse E400 POL
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Troubleshooting
Tables
Improper
use
of
the
microscope
may
adversely
affect
the
performance
even
if
it
is
not
damaged.
If
any
of
the
problems
listed
in
the
table
below
occur,
follow
the
countermeasures.
Viewing
and
control
systems
Problem
Cause
Countermeasure
be
seen.
Vignetting
or
uneven
brightness
in
the
view
field;
the
entire
view
field
cannot
The
optical
path
selection
lever
on
the
trinocular
eyepiece
tube
is
in
an
intermediate
position
The
optical
path
selection
lever
on
the
trinocular
eyepiece
tube
is
not
set
to
100%
of
the
binocular
eyepiece.
Set the
optical
path
selection
lever
to
100%
of
the
binocular
eyepiece.
(p.16)
The
revolving
nosepiece
has
not
been
rotated
until
it
has
clicked
into
place.
(The
objective
is
not
in
the
optical
path.)
Turn
the
revolving
nosepiece
until
it
clicks
into
place.
(Place
the
objective
in
the
optical
path.)
(p.12)
‘The
condenser
is
too
low
Position
the
condenser
so
that
the
imag
of
the
field
diaphragm
forms
properly
on
the
specimen.
(p.18)
The
condenser
is
not
centered.
Center
the
condenser.
(p.18)
‘The
condenser
is
not
installed
properly.
|
Install
the
condenser
correctly.
(p.31)
‘The
filter
is
not
in
the
right
place.
Р;
the
filter
correctly
on
the
field lens.
(p.20)
The
field
diaphragm
is
stopped
down
too
far.
Open
the
diaphragm
to
a
suitable
size.
(p.20)
Тһе
lamp
is
not
installed
properly.
Install
the
lamp
correctly
(p.30)
‘The
Bertrand
lens
is
in
the
optical
path.
Move
out
of
the
optical
path.
The
top
lens
of
the
swing-out
condenser
is
not
positioned
properly.
Correctly
push
in all
the
way.
The
P-CL.
P-CS
or
P-CQ
plate
is
not
inserted
correctly.
Position
correctly
field.
Dirt
or
dust
in
the
view
The
condenser
is
too
low.
Position
the
condenser
so
that
the
image
of
the
field
diaphragm
forms
properly
on
the
specimen.
(p.18)
The
aperture
diaphragm
is
stopped
down
too
far.
Open
the
diaphragm
to
a
suitable
size.
(p.19)
There
is
dirt
or
dust
on
the
lens,
condenser,
eyepiece,
filter
or
specimen.
Clean
the
components.
(p.38)

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