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Olympus CH30 User Manual

Olympus CH30
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Getting
Ready
1.
A
microscope
is
a
precision
instrument.
Handle
it
with care
‘and
avoid
subjecting
it
to
sudden
or
severe
impact.
2.
Do
not
use
the
microscope
where
it
is
subjected
to
direct
sunlight, high
temperature
and
humidity,
dust
or
vibrations.
(For
operating
environment
conditions,
refer
to
and
adhere
to
the
conditions
specified
in
Section
6,
SPECIFICATIONS
on
page
16)
3.
The
tension
ofthe
coarse
focus
adjustment
knob
should
only
be
adjusted
by
means
of
the
tension
adjustment
ring,
4.
Heat
from
this
microscope
is
lod
away
by
natural
convection,
Consequenti,
do
not
use
itina
constricted
space
and
ensure
that
the
room
is
well
ventilated,
5.
When
moving
the
microscope,
carry
it
with
one
hand
under
the
base
D
and
the
other
hand
holding
at
the
recessed
handle
‘on
the
rear
of
the
arm
@
as
shown
in
the
illustration
on
the
left.
Handle
the
microscope
with care
when
moving
it
*
When
moving
the
microscope,
never
hold
the
stage
or
binocular
section
of
the
observation
tube,
etc.
Also
make
sure
that
eyepieces,
specimen,
etc.
do
not
falloff.
*
Sliding
the
microscope
on
the
surface
of
the
table
may
Faz
damage
or
tear
off
the
rubber
feet
and/or
scratch
the
table
top
surface.
Maintenance
and
Storage
1.
Clean
all
glass
components
by
wiping
gently
with
gauze.
To
remove
fingerprints
or
oil
smudges,
wipe
with
gauze
slightly
moistened
with
a
mixture
of
ether
(70%)
and alcohol
(80%)
*
Do
not
use
a
mixture
of
ether
(70%)
and
alcohol
(30%)
to
clean
the
lower
lens
(made
of
optical
plastic)
of
the
eyepiece
(NCWHK10X)
because
such
solvents
cloud
the
lens.
If
dust
adheres
to
the lens,
blow
it
off
or
wipe
it
away
gently
with
a
dry
cloth.
‘Since
solvents
such
as
ether and
alcohol
are
highly
flammable,
they
must
be
handled
carefully.
Be
sure
to
keep
these
chemicals
away
from open flames
or
potential
sources
of
electrical
sparks
for
example,
electrical
equipment
that
is
being
switched
on
or
off,
Also
remember
to
always
use
these
chemicals
only
in
@
well-ventilated
room.
2.
Do
not
attempt
to
use
organic
solvents
to
clean
the
non-optical
components
of
the
microscope.
To
clean
these,
use
a
lint-free,
soft
cloth
lightly
moistened
with
a
diluted neutral
detergent.
2.
Do
not
disassemble
any
part
of
the
microscope
as
malfunction
or
damage
may
occur
4,
When
not
using
the
microscope,
keep
it
covered
with
the
provided
dust
cover.
Warning
Labels
Warning
labels
are
affixed
at
parts
where
special
precaution
is
required
when
handling
and
using
the
microscope,
Always
heed
the
warnings,
[Caution
for
Warning
Label
Position
|
Base
Underside
"gay
po
car
If
warning
labels
become
soiled,
peel
off,
etc.
contact
your
local
Olympus
representative
to
have
them
replaced.
cu
I
the
microscope
is
operated
in
a
manner
not
specified
by
this
manual,
the
safety
of
the
user
may
be
imperiled.
In
‘addition,
the
equipment
may
also
be
damaged.
Always
operate
the
equipment
as
outlined
in
this
instruction
manual

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Olympus CH30 Specifications

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BrandOlympus
ModelCH30
CategoryMicroscope
LanguageEnglish

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