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Type | Inverted Research Microscope |
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Optical System | CFI60 infinity optical system |
Stage | Mechanical stage |
Objective Lenses | Compatible with Nikon CFI60 objectives |
Camera Compatibility | Compatible with various digital cameras via adapters |
Focusing | Coarse and fine focusing knobs |
Nosepiece | 6-position nosepiece |
Observation Methods | Brightfield, Phase contrast, DIC, Fluorescence |
Observation Tubes | Binocular, Trinocular |
Explains symbols used in the manual to highlight safety instructions.
Describes symbols found on the product to indicate caution during use.
Details critical safety warnings, including intended application, disassembly, and input voltage.
Covers warnings related to heat from the light source, lamp replacement, and handling hazardous specimens.
Focuses on warnings regarding the use of flammable solvents with the product.
Provides cautionary advice on product handling, including installation, moving, assembly, and disposal.
Emphasizes careful handling of the precision optical instrument to avoid damage.
Specifies environmental conditions for installation and storage to prevent malfunctions.
Advises on handling optical components to prevent scratches and maintain image quality.
Warns against touching the lamp glass with bare hands to ensure even illumination.
Provides instructions on correct operation of focus knobs to prevent product damage.
Advises on attaching caps to unused ports to prevent dust and light intrusion.
Introduces the different microscope configurations and their components.
Details the components and features of the microscope base.
Describes different types of eyepiece base units and eyepiece tubes.
Lists and describes the different stages that can be attached to the microscope.
Explains the two types of dia pillar illuminators and their applications.
Introduces the different types of condensers available for the microscope.
Introduces the power supply devices for the microscope.