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Brand | Nikon |
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Model | SMZ800 |
Category | Microscope |
Language | English |
Understand symbols indicating potential hazards: death/serious injury (WARNING) or injury/property damage (CAUTION).
Use only for microscopy. Do not disassemble the instrument.
Check input voltage, handle power cords safely, and avoid flammable materials near hot lamps.
Lamps and surrounding areas get hot. Allow to cool before replacement. Use specified lamps.
Install in temp 0-40°C, humidity <80%, away from sunlight, vibration, dust, and dirt.
Handle the precision optical instrument carefully to avoid impact or damage.
Clean lenses with air blower, soft brush, or gauze. Use alcohol sparingly for stubborn dirt.
Clean painted parts with silicone cloth or mild detergent. Store in low humidity, cool, dry location.
Perform regular inspections to maintain peak performance. Consult Nikon representative for details.
Securely attach the pillar, stage plate, and focusing mount according to instructions.
Lower the stand arm if needed, then mount the zooming body and eyepiece tube.
Insert eyepieces into sleeves and store tools in the pillar.
Adjust focus knob torque and interpupillary distance before starting observation.
Adjust diopter and focus on sample using focus knobs for a clear image.
Change magnification with zoom knobs. Troubleshoot focus issues with extension pillars.
Attach reticles and use P-BTL or P-BERG eyepiece tubes for enhanced observation.
Use Eyelevel Risers and Plan 1X ERGO objective to adjust observation height and working distance.
Attach the SM-S4L Stage L using a stage adapter, potentially with auxiliary or extension pillars.
Details G-LS/C-DSLS illuminators and lamp replacement safety precautions.
Instructions for mounting illuminators, arms, and connecting power supplies.
Details the P-ICI2 illuminator, its magnification, mounting, filters, and lambda plate usage.
Calculate photomicrographic magnification and attach beam splitters for imaging.
Use photo reticles for focusing and framing. Switch optical paths and adjust frame position.