Maintenance And Storage - Olympus DP26 Instructions Manual

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Maintenance and Storage

1. To clean the lenses and other glass components, simply blow dirt away using a commercially available blower and
wipe gently using a piece of cleaning paper (or clean gauze).
If a lens is stained with fingerprints or oil smudges, wipe it with gauze slightly moistened with commercially available
absolute alcohol.
• Since the absolute alcohol is highly flammable, it must be handled carefully. To prevent fire ignition, be sure
CAUTION
to keep it away from open flames or potential sources of electric sparks -- for example, electrical equipment
that is being switched on or off.
• Also remember to always use these chemicals only in a well-ventilated room.
2. Parts other than the glass components should be cleaned by wiping with a clean cloth. Do not use organic solvents
to remove major stains. Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a neutral detergent solution.
3. Do not disassemble any part of the camera as this could result in malfunction or reduced performance.
4. Before disposing of this product, be sure to follow the regulations and rules of your local government.
5. When the system is not used, store it with the dust cover. Before storage, ensure that the main switches of the
camera head and the microscope are set to OFF and that the camera head, AC adaptor and lamp housing is cool
enough.
6. When smoking the room for cleaning, etc., move the DP26 to a place not exposed to smoke.
7. Care is required against condensation as this may sometimes cause malfunction. Condensation is the
phenomenon in which the vapor in the air is condensed into water drops, which attach to the surface of a metallic
plate, etc. It often occurs when the ambient temperature changes suddenly, for example when a camera is brought
from cold outdoors into warm indoors.
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