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II
Insertion
of
the blue filter _
Slip
the
blue
filter
(32.5
mm
dia.l
(2;
into
the
filter
holder
:1:
(or
into
the
filter
mount
at
the
top
of
the 8ltdchmel1t lens). (F ig.
9)
D Insertion
of
the filter hofder
Insert the
filter
holder
~1;
into
the condenser
from
belovv.
(Fig
9j
Fig.
9
Mounting the field
iris
diaphragm attachment
(optionally available)
11
Aligning
the
positioning
clips
of
the
ins
diaphragm
frame
to
the
cut-
outs
in
the
tilter
mounl
(C
on
the
base. insert the iris
diaphrcgm
until
it
clicks in
position.
(,Fig. 10)
2) Place the
blue
filter
on
the
attachment
lens and
in5en
the
attach-
ment
lens
into
the
condenser
from
belo,;v,
with
the
leiters
"OLYM·
PUS"
facing in the rnicrocsope
fronl.
Fig.
10
II
Fig.
11
Typical
example
of
3-contact
grounding
plug
1m
Connecting the power cord
1) Plug the
power
cord
(n
into
the receptacle
(2)
on
the
microscope
base. (Fig. 11)
2)
Connect
the
primary
cord
I,..,ith
a
3-contact
plug
(it
I·vill
fit
into
a
ground
tvr-e
pO'..ver
outlet,
and
no
need
to
connect
it
to
any
other
grounding
device)
to
an
AC
outlet.
*
If
a 2-<:ontact
grounding
plug
is
used,
ground
the
microscope
to
a
properly
grounded
device (except a
gas
pipe),
If
necessary, use
an
extension
cord.
* This microscope
incorporates
a noise
filter
in
the
electric
circuit
built-in
the
microscope
stand, bleeding a
very
low
voltage
current
in
order
to
reduce
effect
of
any
external
noises.
Therefore,
if
the
conductive
part
of
the stand
is
touched
without
grounding,
an
electric
shock
may
sometimes be
felt
depending
upon
the
humidity
conditions
of
the hands
and
foot
wears.
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