Nikon ECLIPSE TS100 Instructions Manual page 41

Inverted microscope
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Causes
Lamp voltage is too high.
Causes
Lamp voltage is too low.
Aperture diaphragm is too closed.
Optical path is not switched to the
binocular eyepieces 100%.
(for TS100-F/TS100LED-F MV only)
The lamp has reached the end of its
product life. (for TS100/TS-100F)
Input voltage is wrong.
Image is yellowish or very bluish. (for TS100/TS100-F only)
Causes
An NCB11 filter is not inserted.
Lamp voltage is too low or too high.
Viewfield vignetting, viewfield only partially visible, uneven
Causes
Revolving nosepiece is not in click-stop
position (Objective is not in optical
path).
6 Troubleshooting
1 Optical
Field of view is too bright.
Field of view is too dark.
brightness, or dark image
E-40
Corrective Measures
Turn the brightness adjuster to attain a
suitable brightness. (P.14)
Corrective Measures
Turn the brightness adjuster to attain a
suitable brightness. (P.14)
Open the aperture diaphragm to an
appropriate size. (P.23)
Switch the optical path changeover knob
to "BINO" position. (P.13)
Replace the lamp. (P.34)
Set voltage selector to match the local
voltage. (P.33)
Corrective Measures
Insert the NCB11 filter. (P.22)
Turn the brightness adjuster to attain a
suitable brightness. (P.14)
Corrective Measures
Rotate revolving nosepiece to click-stop
position to place an objective in optical
path.

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