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Swift SW380T - User Manual

Swift SW380T
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User Guide: SW380 Series

Questions and Answers

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    smithterriAug 15, 2025
    What to do if the Swift Microscope light is too dim?
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      lcordovaAug 15, 2025
      If the light on your Swift Microscope is too dim, it might be because the iris aperture is closed too far, the bulb setting is too low, the condenser lens is dirty, or the voltage is too low. Try opening the iris aperture wider, increasing intensity on the control wheel, wiping the condenser lens off with a soft cloth, or using the supplied power adapter.
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    michael10Aug 18, 2025
    What to do if Swift Microscope lamp does not turn on?
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      Dwayne GardnerAug 18, 2025
      If the lamp on your Swift Microscope doesn't turn on, it could be due to no power source or a burned-out bulb. Check that the adapter is fully connected or that batteries are installed, or replace the bulb.
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    Charles LeeAug 21, 2025
    Why is the Swift Microscope image quality poor?
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      Christopher BakerAug 21, 2025
      Poor image quality in your Swift Microscope can stem from several reasons. It could be due to the absence of a cover slip on the specimen, a slide that's either too thick or too thin, or the slide being placed upside down. Other potential causes include oil on the objective lens or an improperly adjusted iris aperture. To resolve this, place a glass cover slip over the specimen, use a lab-quality slide, flip the slide over so that the cover slip is facing up, wipe the lens off with soft cloth and glass cleaner, or adjust the iris aperture.
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    John MullenAug 25, 2025
    How to fix uneven visual field in Swift SW380T Microscope?
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      Bradley OrtizAug 26, 2025
      An uneven visual field or a dark image at the edges on your Swift Microscope can occur if the nosepiece isn't locked, the slide isn't centered, the objective or eyepiece lens are dirty, or the iris aperture is closed too far. You can fix this by turning the nosepiece until you hear a click to center the objective lens, centering the slide over the bulb with the X-Y translational control knobs, cleaning with compressed air or soft brush, or opening the iris aperture wider.
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    Kristen KellyAug 28, 2025
    What to do if Swift SW380T image won't focus with high power?
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      thomasmorseAug 28, 2025
      If the image won't come into focus when using a higher-powered objective on your Swift Microscope, the slide might be upside down. Flip the slide over so the cover slip is facing up.
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    Jason GayAug 31, 2025
    Why is my Swift SW380T Microscope image blurry?
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      Kenneth AllenSep 1, 2025
      A blurry or dirty visual field on your Swift Microscope could be due to a dirty objective or eyepiece lens, a dirty slide, or an eyepiece or objective lens not fully screwed into place. To address this, clean with compressed air or soft brush, clean the slide with glass cleaner, or tighten eyepiece or objective lenses.
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    jennifermooreSep 4, 2025
    Why does Swift SW380T Microscope image move when focusing?
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      Christie GrahamSep 4, 2025
      If the image moves while adjusting focus on your Swift Microscope, it's likely that the slide is shifting on the stage. Reposition slide more securely in the slide holder.
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    fernandezraymondSep 7, 2025
    Why does Swift SW380T Microscope lamp flicker?
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      seanstewartSep 7, 2025
      If the lamp flickers while on in your Swift Microscope, the bulb might not be inserted correctly or the power adapter might not be fully plugged in. Check to make sure the bulb is fully screwed into the socket or that the adapter is fully connected to wall socket and to the microscope.
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    Megan HessSep 12, 2025
    What to do if Swift SW380T Microscope slide is not moving?
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      jacqueline55Sep 12, 2025
      If the slide is not moving when using the X-Y translational control knob on your Swift Microscope, the slide has come unclipped from the holder. Reposition slide in the holder and secure with clip.

Summary

Swift SW380 Series Specifications

Swift SW380 Microscope Parts Identification

Swift SW380 Microscope Assembly and Setup

Using the Swift SW380 Microscope

Microscope Operation and Focus Adjustment

Provides instructions on operating the microscope, adjusting focus, and changing magnification levels.

Mounting a Camera Attachment

Caring for Your Swift SW380 Microscope

Microscope Cleaning and Maintenance

Details proper storage, cleaning procedures for lenses, and handling precautions for solvents.

Swift SW380 Troubleshooting Guide

Swift SW380 Warranty and Customer Support

Swift SW380T Specifications

General IconGeneral
Magnification40X-2500X
Optical SystemFinite Optical System
TypeCompound Microscope
Head360° Rotatable
Objectives4X, 10X, 40X(S), 100X(S, Oil)
EyepiecesWF10X and WF25X
IlluminationLED
StageDouble Layer Mechanical Stage
FocusingCoaxial Coarse and Fine Focus Knobs
Power Supply110V-240V
CameraOptional

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