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Cleaning
Clean and disinfect the microscope and lenses as described in the procedures below.
Tools used for cleaning
Blower
Soft brush
Soft cotton cloth, lens tissue, gauze, etc.
Pure alcohol (ethyl or methyl alcohol), medical alcohol
CAUTION
Pure alcohol used for cleaning is highly flammable. Be careful when handling these materials particularly around open flames
or when turning the power switch on or off.
Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer when using pure alcohol.
When cleaning the product, do not use organic solvents (alcohol, ether, thinner, etc.) on the coated, plastic, or printed areas.
Doing so will result in discoloration or peeling of the printed characters.
Cleaning Lenses
1.1
Keep the lens free of dust and fingerprints. Any contamination on the lenses or filters will lower the image quality. If the lenses
have become dirty, clean them as follows:
Cleaning light dirt (dust)
(1)
Use an air blower to blow off any dust.
(2)
If any dust remains, brush the dust off using a soft brush or gently wipe the dust off using a piece of gauze.
Cleaning tough dirt (fingerprints or grease)
Use a soft, clean cotton cloth, lens tissue, or gauze lightly dampened with pure alcohol (ethyl or methyl alcohol) to wipe
the dirt off.
Tips on wiping
Do not reuse cotton cloth, lens tissue, or gauze that has already been used.
Cleaning Parts Other than the Lens
1.2
Cleaning light dirt (dust)
Use a silicon cloth to clean the part.
Cleaning tough dirt (fingerprints or grease)
Lightly dampen a piece of gauze with a neutral detergent and gently wipe the dirt off.
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Maintenance and Storage
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