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Professional Laboratory Microscope Instruction Manual for MI-6000BIN – Professional Laboratory Binocular Microscope MI-6000TRI – Professional Laboratory Trinocular Microscope MI-6000DHD – Professional Laboratory Dual-Head Microscope MI-6000STD– Professional Laboratory Microscope 1.800.860.6272 www.homesciencetools.com Copyright 2012 by Home Training Tools, Ltd. All rights reserved.
(our item MI-PAPER) includes four microscopes. Pages 2-4 cover the with some lens cleaning solution (MI-LENSCLN). basic features and functions of the MI-6000BIN Gently clean the eyepiece, objective lens exterior model, most of which are common to all four surface, and condenser using a circular motion.
The objective lenses. It moves up and down MI-6000BIN model has a binocular head, when you turn the focus knobs, allowing you which means there are two eyepieces. See...
Do not use the coarse and fine focus controls for this last step – use MI-6000BIN Model only the diopter adjustment. The MI-6000BIN model comes with a Getting Started Seidentopf binocular head for enhanced image examination and extended viewing comfort.
plenty room work. Plug adjustment controls. Adjust the small fine microscope’s power cord into an outlet, focus knob until the specimen is clearly in making sure that the excess cord is out of focus. the way so no one can trip over it or pull it 10.
1. Lower the stage using the coarse focus digital camera photography. vertical knob. eyepiece is equipped with a diopter, as are the binocular eyepieces, which are described on 2. Raise the Abbe condenser to the upright page 3. Adjustments will vary among different position by turning the condenser knob.
4. Loosen the locking screw on the hinged door and swing the door open. Replacing the Fuse If your microscope light flickers or fails to 5. Gently grasp the halogen bulb. Pull it operate, the fuse may be burned out or not straight out of the lamp socket.
100-240 volt AC power. Warranty Home Science Tools warrants this microscope to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the life of the instrument. Warranty does not cover light bulbs, batteries, or damage due to misuse, abuse, alterations, or accident. Warranty does not cover lenses that have become inoperable due to excessive dirtiness as a result of misuse or lack of normal maintenance.