Nikon eclipse Ti-U/B Instructions Manual page 5

Inverted microscope
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Warning
1.
Intended application of the product
The product is intended mainly for microscopic observations and micromanipulations of living
cells and tissues under diascopic or episcopic illumination. It is designed for the purposes of
experimentations and observations at hospitals or laboratories in the fields of genetics,
immunology, physiology, pharmacology, neurology, cellular biology, and molecular biology.
The product is classified as an in-vitro diagnostic medical device.
2.
Do not disassemble.
Disassembling this product may result in electric shock or malfunction. Malfunctions and damage
due to such mishandlings will not be warranted. Do not disassemble any part that is not indicated
in this manual. If you experience problems with the product, contact Nikon.
3.
Read the instructions thoroughly.
To ensure safety, thoroughly read this manual and the manuals for other equipment to be used
with this product. In particular, be sure to follow the warnings and cautions at the beginning of the
manuals.
4.
Check the input voltage.
The dia illumination lamp uses one of two types of power supply devices.
TI-PS100W Power Supply:
The TI-PS100W Power Supply device can be used with 100 to 240 VAC at 50/60 Hz, and can
be used with most wall outlets in the world. Under normal use, you will not need to pay
particular attention to the supplied power voltage.
TE-PS30W Power Supply A or TE-PSE30 Power Supply A:
The input voltage ratings are indicated on the rear panel of the power supply device. Before
connecting the power cord, check that the indicated input voltage matches the voltage of the
wall outlet. If the indicated input voltage does not match your regional voltage supply, do not
use the power supply device, and contact Nikon. Use of a power supply device with the
inappropriate voltage rating may result in overheating or fire due to overcurrent, and may also
cause damage the power supply device and connected devices.
5.
Cautions on the power cord
Be sure to use specified power cord for the power supply device. Use of other power cords may
result in malfunction, overheat, or fire.
See Chapter 7, "Specifications" for the specified power cord.
To prevent electric shock, turn off the POWER switch (press the "O" side of the POWER
switch) on the power supply device before connecting or disconnecting the power cord.
Note that the power supply device is classified as Class I for electric shock protection. Be sure
to connect it to a protective ground terminal.
Safety Precautions
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