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B110C AmScope 40X-1000X dual LED, Ergonomic, Lab Binocular Compound Microscope with 3D Two-Layer Mechanical Stage Product Manual...
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Notices AmScope reserves the right to change specifications of the product at any time without notice. Continuous efforts are made to improve performance and reliability, which can result in changes to design and compatibility. Please contact Am-Scope for any concerns regarding such changes.
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B110 User Manual What’s In The Box The B110C* standard outfit includes: One microscope Three objective lenses: 4X, 10X, 40X Two pairs of eyepieces: 10X & 25X One dust cover One AC power cord *Additional items may be included depending on the model.
B110 User Manual 1. Assembly and Setup The Siedentopf binocular head has a comfortable 38° incline, can be rotated 360°, and provides interpupillary and dioptric adjustments to suit any user. CAUTION: Never lift the microscope by the head. If the head is not properly seated, it can become separated, causing the body to fall, or otherwise damage the coupling mechanism.
B110 User Manual Objective Lenses The microscope is equipped with three objective lenses which are mounted to a rotating turret between the head and the specimen stage. Should the lenses be removed for transport, they are mounted and unmounted by rotating each lens clockwise or counter-clockwise respectively.
B110 User Manual Specimen Stage The stage has an adjustable height limit. This is used to prevent the stage from being raised too high which could result in damaging the specimen or even the objective lenses. The adjustment screw is located on the body just behind the stage.
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B110 User Manual 1.4 Power Before connecting the microscope to a power source, the power switch should be set to the “O” (off) position. Do not use the instrument near flammable materials, nor in wet environments. Attach the provided power cable, ensuring that the cable is fully inserted with a firm connection. Plug the cable into an AC outlet, then set the power switch to the “–”...
B110 User Manual 2. Operation Mounting a Specimen This microscope is designed to view translucent specimens mounted primarily on 3” x 1” glass slides. A metal template with caliper is attached to the top of the stage. A prepared slide can be placed on the stage by pushing the caliper lever outward to open the caliper, then sliding the slide in place so the long edge is flush against the back edge of the tem- plate.
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B110 User Manual 2.3 Locating the Specimen and Focusing With the specimen mounted on the stage, and the illuminator turned on, use the stage’s X-Y control knobs under the right side of the stage to adjust the position of the specimen. The larger knob will move the specimen forward and backward, while the smaller knob will move the specimen left and right.
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