Nikon ECLIPSE E400 POL Instructions Manual page 40

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Care and Maintenance
Do not let dust, fingerprints, etc. get on the lenses. Dirt on the lenses, filters, etc. will adversely
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affect the view of the image. If any of the lenses gets dirty, clean it as described below
Either brush away dust with a soft brush, or gently wipe away with gauze
To remove fingerprints or grease, use a piece of soft, clean cotton cloth, lens
moistened with absolute alcohol (ethyl alcohol or methyl alcohol).
* Use petroleum benzine to clean off immersion oil (p. 24).
Do not wipe the entrance lens on the еуеріссе tube with petroleum benzine.
Absolute alcohol and petroleum benzine are both highly flammable. Be careful when
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handling them, when around open flames, or when turning the power switch on and off.
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petroleum benzine.
issue, or gauze
Cleaning painted components
Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol, ether or paint thinner on painted components, plastic
components or printed components. Doing so could result in discoloration or in peeling of the
printed characters. For persistent dirt, dampen a piece of gauze with neutral detergent and wipe
lightly.
Storage
Store the microscope in a dry place where
mold is not likely to form.
Store the objectives and eyepieces in a desiccator or similar container with a drying agent
Put the vinyl cover over the microscope after use to protect it from dust.
Before putting on the vinyl cover, turn off the microscope power (flip the switch to the "C
position), and wait until the lamphouse has cooled.
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Regular inspection of this microscope is recommended to maintain peak performance. Conta
your nearest Nikon representative for details about regular inspection.
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