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Swift SW200 - User Manual

Swift SW200
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User Guide: SW200

Questions and Answers

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    jacobarnoldAug 16, 2025
    Why is the light too dim on my Swift Microscope?
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      Michael RileyAug 16, 2025
      The light may be too dim on your Swift Microscope for several reasons. The iris aperture might be closed too far; try opening it wider. The lamp setting could be too low; increase the intensity using the control knob. A dirty condenser lens can also cause this, so wipe it off with a soft cloth. Finally, ensure the voltage is sufficient by using the supplied power adapter.
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    David FordAug 19, 2025
    What to do if the visual field is uneven on Swift Microscope?
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      Tiffany MayAug 19, 2025
      If the visual field of your Swift Microscope is uneven or the image appears dark at the edges, it could be due to several reasons. First, make sure the nosepiece is locked in place to center the objective lens by turning it until you hear a click. Also, ensure the slide is centered over the bulb using the X-Y translational control knobs, so the specimen is fully illuminated. A dirty objective or eyepiece lens can cause this issue, so clean them with compressed air or a soft brush. Lastly, check that the iris aperture isn't closed too far; open it wider to allow more light.
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    Joshua RobertsonAug 22, 2025
    Why is the image blurry on my Swift SW200 Microscope?
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      Michael PattonAug 22, 2025
      If the visual field is blurry or dirty on your Swift Microscope, there are a few things to check. The objective or eyepiece lens may be dirty; clean them with compressed air or a soft brush. The slide itself could be dirty, so clean it with glass cleaner. Also, ensure that the eyepiece or objective lens is fully screwed into place and tighten if necessary.
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    johnsonjoseAug 26, 2025
    What to do if Swift SW200 image moves while adjusting focus?
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      Peter AllenAug 26, 2025
      If the image moves while adjusting the focus on your Swift Microscope, it's likely that the slide is shifting on the stage. Reposition the slide more securely in the slide holder.
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    lawrencescottAug 27, 2025
    How to fix poor image quality on Swift SW200?
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      Sean LongAug 28, 2025
      To fix poor image quality on your Swift Microscope, consider these points: ensure there is a glass cover slip over the specimen, use a lab-quality slide if the current one is too thick or thin, and make sure the slide isn't upside down on the stage (the cover slip should be facing up). Also, wipe off any oil on the objective lens with a soft cloth and glass cleaner. Finally, adjust the iris aperture if it's too narrow or too wide.
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    Erica SantiagoAug 30, 2025
    What to do if objective lens collides with slide on Swift Microscope?
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      Anthony FranklinAug 31, 2025
      If the objective lens collides with the slide when switching to a higher power objective on your Swift Microscope, it could be due to a few reasons. Ensure you are using a lab-quality slide or flip the slide over so the cover slip is facing up if it's upside down or too thick. You may also need to lower the stage with the coarse focus knob if it's set too close to the objectives. Additionally, adjust the safety rack stop to stop the stage farther from the objectives.
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    anthony84Sep 3, 2025
    Why won't my Swift Microscope image focus with high power?
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      Erica CollinsSep 3, 2025
      If the image won't come into focus when using a high-powered objective on your Swift Microscope, make sure the slide is not upside down. Flip the slide over so that the cover slip is facing up.
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    Kathleen RussellSep 6, 2025
    What to do if the lamp flickers on my Swift SW200 Microscope?
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      Elizabeth GreenSep 6, 2025
      If the lamp flickers while on in your Swift Microscope, ensure the bulb is fully screwed into the socket correctly. Also, check that the power adapter is fully connected to both the wall socket and the microscope.
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    April JenkinsSep 9, 2025
    Why is my Swift SW200 Microscope lamp not turning on?
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      Garrett PriceSep 9, 2025
      If the lamp on your Swift Microscope does not turn on, first check that the adapter is fully connected or that batteries are installed. If that's not the issue, the bulb may have burned out and needs to be replaced.
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    Virginia Hernandez MDSep 12, 2025
    What to do if slide is not moving on Swift SW200?
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      Andrew JohnsonSep 12, 2025
      If the slide is not moving when using the X-Y translational control knob on your Swift Microscope, it's possible the slide has come unclipped from the holder. Reposition the slide in the holder and secure it with the clip.

Summary

SW200 Microscope Specifications

Microscope Setup and Operation

Assembly and Initial Setup

Guide on removing the microscope from the box, inserting the eyepiece, and connecting the power.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Image Quality Problems

Solutions for uneven/dark edges, blurry fields, and poor image quality due to dirt or setup.

Focusing and Movement Issues

Troubleshooting for images moving during focus and slides not moving with controls.

Illumination and Power Problems

Addresses issues like dim light, lamp not turning on, or flickering, and objective collision with slides.

Warranty and Customer Support

Warranty Coverage Details

Explains the 5-year warranty for microscopes and 1-year for electrical components, listing exclusions.

Swift SW200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Observation tubeMonocular, 360° rotatable
EyepieceWide-field 10X and 25X
NosepieceTriple revolving
Objectives4X, 10X, and 40X Achromatic
Magnifications40X, 100X, 250X, 400X, and 1000X
Condenser6-hole disc diaphragm
FocusingCoaxial coarse and fine focus knobs
Inclination30°
StagePlain stage with slide clips
Stage size90mmx90mm
IlluminationDimmable bottom LED light
Power100-240V AC adapter or 3 AA batteries (included)

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