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National Geographic 40 1024X Manual
National Geographic 40 1024X Manual

National Geographic 40 1024X Manual

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Never attempt observing the sun with this telescope! Especially keep it in mind while the telescope is used by children! Observing the sun
RISK to your child!
Never look through this device directly at or near the sun. There
BLINDING YOURSELF!
is a risk of
Children should only use this device under supervision. Keep
packaging materials (plastic bags, etc.) away from children.
SUFFOCATION!
There is a risk of
Fire/Burning RISK!
Never subject the device - especially the lenses - to direct sun-
light. Light ray concentration can cause fires and/or burns.
RISK of material damage!
Never take the device apart. Please consult your Customer Ser-
vice if there are any defects. The dealer will contact our service
center and send the device in for repair if needed.
Do not subject the device to temperatures exceeding 140 F.
– even for a very short time – will cause blindness!
Packing material (plastic bags, etc.) has to be kept out of reach of children!
40 1024X
Microscope
Set
CAUTION:
TIPS on cleaning
Clean the lens (objective and eyepiece) only with a soft lint-free
cloth (e.g. micro-fibre). Do not use excessive pressure - this
may scratch the lens.
Dampen the cleaning cloth with a spectacle cleaning fluid and
use it on very dirty lenses.
Protect the device against dirt and dust. Leave it to dry properly
after use at room temperature. Then put the dust caps on and
store the device in the case provided.
RESPECT Privacy!
This device is meant for private use. Respect others' privacy
– do not use the device to look into other people's homes, for
example.
DISPOSAL
Dispose of the packaging material/s as legally required. Consult
the local authority on the matter if necessary.

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Summary of Contents for National Geographic 40 1024X

  • Page 1 40 1024X Microscope CAUTION: Never attempt observing the sun with this telescope! Especially keep it in mind while the telescope is used by children! Observing the sun – even for a very short time – will cause blindness! Packing material (plastic bags, etc.) has to be kept out of reach of children!
  • Page 2 40 1024X Microscope Set Need Help? Toll Free 866-252-3811...
  • Page 3 Operating instructions Parts overview: Position your device so that it can be disconnected from the power supply at any time. The wall you use socket 10X WF eyepiece should be located near the device and easily 16X WF eyepiece accessible, since the plug on the power cord serves as a Barlow lens 2X disconnecting device for the power supply.
  • Page 4 components of colourless or transparent objects Begin each observation at the lowest magnification, (e.g. starch particles, single-cell specimens) can so that the center and position of the object to be thus be better recognised. viewed is in focus. The higher the magnifi cation, the more light is required for good picture quality.
  • Page 5 men, lens and eyepiece to the eye and is magnifi ed results under your microscope. en route (direct light principle, switch position II). 8.1. Newspaper print Some small water organisms, plant parts and animal components are transparent by nature, but many Objects: others require pretreatment —...
  • Page 6: Troubleshooting

    The fibres crinkle in the same way after drying. tion. When viewing the larvae, you’ll notice that they Observe the similarities and differences between swim through the solution using hairlike limbs! Each the different fibres. day, examine a few more. You can even view the en- tire hatchery under the microscope if you remove its 8.3.
  • Page 7 Eyepiece Objective Magnification with Barlow lens 100X 200X 400X 800X 128X 160X 320X 640X 1280X Disposal Dispose of the packaging materials properly, according to their type, such as paper or cardboard. Contact your local waste-disposal service or envi- ronmental authority for information on the proper disposal. Do not dispose of electronic devices in the household garbage.
  • Page 8 © 2017 National Geographic Partners LLC. All rights reserved. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC and Yellow Border Design are trademarks of the National Geographic Society, used under license. © 2017 Explore Scientific®, LLC. 1010 S 48th St. Springdale, AR 72756 exploreone.com | 866.252.3811 All rights reserved.