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Nikon Eclipse E400 - Microscope Assembly and Disassembly; Tools and Input Voltage Confirmation; Safety During Microscope Assembly

Nikon Eclipse E400
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Assembling
and
Disassembling
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the
Microscope
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WARNING
©
In
order
to
prevent
electrical
shock
and
fire,
turn
off
the
power
switch
(flip
to
the
side)
during
assembly.
CAUTION
>
>
@
Attach
the
eyepiece
tube
first
for
assembling
the
microscope.
@
When
moving
the
microscope,
securely
grasp
the
arm from
the
back
of
the
microscope
with both
hands.
@
Do
not
grasp
the
coarse
focus
knob,
the fine
focus
knob,
eyepiece
tube
or
stage,
etc.,
when
carrying
the
microscope;
there
is
a
chance
that
the
part
could
come
off,
and
the
microscope
could
be
damaged.
@
Be
careful
not
to
bump
the
lamp
cover
on
the
back
of
the
microscope
when
picking
it
up
or
putting
it
down.
Ф
Be
careful
not
to
pinch
your
hands
or
fingers
when
setting
up
the
microscope.
@
Do
not
touch
the
lens
surface
with
bare
hands.
Fingerprints
or
dirt
on
the
lens
will
adversely
affect
the
viewing
of
the
image.
@
This
microscope
is a
precision
optical
device.
Handle
it
carefully
and
do
not
subject
it
to
strong
physical
shocks.
(The
precision
of
the
objectives
in
particular
may
be
adversely
affected
by
even
weak
physical
shocks.)
ο
Tools
needed
@
Hexagonal
screwdriver
(1
provided)
When
not
using,
insert
it
in
the
tool
holder
on
the
back
of
the
microscope.
Confirm
the
input
voltage
Hikon
V
MODEL
EDLIESE
£400
420v
e
o
50/60Hz
MADE
IN
JAPAN
(EDA)
(AN
ARNING
@
Make
sure
that the
input
voltage
indicated
on
the
back
panel
of
the
microscope
is
the
same
as
your
regional
voltage.
@
If
the
indicated
voltage
is
different,
do
not
use
the
microscope;
instead,
contact
your
nearest
Nikon
representative.
©
If
a
microscope
is
used
with
the
wrong
input
voltage,
a
short
circuit
or
fire
may
result,
and
the
microscope
may
be
damaged.

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