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Nikon Eclipse E400 User Manual

Nikon Eclipse E400
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© Use
as
little
oil
as
possible
(just
enough
to
fill
the
space
between
the
tip
of
the
objective
and
the
specimen,
or
between
the
tip
of
the
condenser
and
the
specimen).
If
too
much
oil
is
applied,
the
excess
will
flow
onto
the
stage
and
around
the
condenser.
©
Any
oil
remaining
on
oil-immersion
type
objectives
or
on
the
tip
of
dry-type
objectives
has
a
negative
effect
on
viewing.
After using
oil,
wipe
all
of
it
away
and
make
sure
that
there
is
no
oil
on
the
tips
of
the
other
objectives.
The
oil
on
the
condenser
lens
should
also
be
carefully
wiped
away
after
use.
@
Use
petroleum
benzine
to
wipe
away
immersion
oil.
Finish
the
cleanup
by
wiping
with
absolute
alcohol
(ethyl
alcohol
or
methyl
alcohol).
©
If
you
cannot
obtain
petroleum
benzine,
use
methyl!
alcohol.
But
it
will
be
necessary
to
wipe
the
surfaces
repeatedly
(usually,
three
or
four
times)
to
clean
the
lenses.
WARNING
@
When
using
petroleum
benzine
or
absolute
alcohol,
please
follow
the
instructions
provided
by
the
manufacturer.
Keep
these
flammable
liquids
away
from
fire
or
sparks.
Precautions
when
using
immersion
oil
@
Make
sure
to
securely
tighten
the
cap
after
use.
After
adding
oil to
the
container,
securely
tighten
the
base
cap.
Since
the
base
cap
may
become
loose
by
itself
after
having
been
used
for
a
long
time,
periodically
check
to
make
sure
it
is
tight.
Oil
may
leak
out
if
the
cap
is
loose.
@
Do
not
press
on
the
container
with
excessive
force.
This
may
cause
the
oil
suddenly
spray
from
the
container.
©
Wipe
off
any
oil
that
collects
on
the
outside
of
the
container
during
the
course
of
use.
O
Be
careful
so
that
oil
does
not
get
in
your
eyes.
Although
the
oil
is
not
toxic,
apply
the
first-aid
measures
listed
below
if
it
should
come
in
contact
with
the
skin
or
enter
the
eyes.
©
Contact
with
skin:
Completely
wash
off
with
soap
and
water.
©
Enters
the
eyes:
Rinse
thoroughly
with
pure
water
(for
at
least
15
minutes)
and
seek
medical
attention.
O
Do
not
place
immersion
oil
in
a
location
exposed
to
outside
light
(or
UV
light).
©
Water-immersion
operation
-
(using
a
water-immersion
type
objective
and
condenser)
O
Objectives
marked
“WI”
or
“W”
are
water-immersion
type
objectives.
These
objectives
are
used
with
the
immersion
water
(distilled
water
or
physiological
saline)
applied
between
the
specimen
and
objective.
Microscopy
is
performed
in
the
same
manner
as
for
an
oil-immersion
type
objective.
@
Since
water
evaporates
easily,
periodically
check
it
during
observation.
Applying
excess
water
will
cause
it
to
flow
onto
the
stage
and
condenser
resulting
in
corrosion.
@
After
use,
wipe
any
water
from
the
tip
of
the
objective
and
finish
the
cleanup
process
by
wiping
with
absolute
alcohol.
@
When
the
water
dries
and
leaves
a
stain,
apply
a
small
amount
of
neutral
detergent
and
wipe
gently
to
remove
the stain.
Finish
the
cleanup
process
by
wiping
with
absolute
alcohol.

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Nikon Eclipse E400 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeBiological Microscope
Optical SystemCFI60 Infinity Optical System
NosepieceQuadruple nosepiece
Magnification40x to 1000x
Power SupplyAC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Lamp Power6V 30W
Eyepiece10x
Objective Lenses4x, 10x, 40x, 100x
StageMechanical stage
FocusCoaxial coarse and fine focusing
CondenserAbbe condenser, N.A. 1.25
Observation TubeBinocular
Stage Dimensions134mm
Interpupillary Distance Adjustment50-75mm
Diopter Adjustment+/- 5 diopters
IlluminationBuilt-in Koehler illumination

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