Overview
TEELEN XSP-1CAV Monocular Biological Microscope is a traditional model with complete functions, clear imagery and high cost performance. It is based on a monocular four-hole converter with a total magnification of 40-1600 times. It is suitable for three major conventional human assays and small units such as agriculture, forestry, fishery and aquaculture.
Features
1. Traditional models, stable mass, cost-effective.
2. Adopting a liftable Abbe condenser, the condenser has a large adjustment range and good contrast.
3. Adopt planetary coaxial coarse fretting focusing device for comfortable and stable focusing.
4. Adopt a double-decked mechanical stage with a scale ruler, adjust the handwheel in the coaxial vertical and horizontal directions, and operate it conveniently.
5. The observation head is a hinged 45 ° tilt, which can be swirled/spun 360 °, which is convenient for multi-angle observation.
6. Provide 1W LED or 220V halogen lamp (6V12W) lighting options.
7. Optional 5 million pixel imagery system.
Principle
The microscope works based on the principle of Optical inspection amplification. The rays of light emitted by the Illuminant (LED or halogen lamp) are converged and illuminated by the condenser lens. After the sample image is primary enlarged by the objective lens (color difference cancelling objective), it is then re-enlarged by the eyepiece (flat field eyepiece) to form an enlarged virtual image for observation. By adjusting the coarse fretting coaxial focusing device and the stage, clear focusing and positioning observation of the sample can be achieved.
Applications
Three routine tests of human body, agricultural analysis test, forestry analysis test, fishery and aquaculture analysis test
Standards
The data did not mention specific compliance criteria.
Steps
1. Turn on the power and turn on the Illuminant.
2. Place the sample slide to be observed on the stage and hold it firmly.
3. swirl/spin converter, align the low power objective (such as 4X) with the light path.
4. Coarse focusing is performed by coaxial coarse fretting focusing handwheel to find the approximate image of the sample.
5. Use the fine focus handwheel for fine focus until the image is clear.
6. Switch the objective lens with a higher magnification through the swirl/spin converter for observation as needed, and refocus it slightly.
7. When using an oil lens (100X), add incense tar to the slide and ensure that the objective lens is immersed in oil.
8. During the observation process, the illumination and contrast can be optimized by adjusting the condenser lift and variable aperture.
9. After the observation is completed, turn off the power, remove the sample, and clean the lens (especially the oil mirror needs to be wiped with a special cleaner).
Notice
When moving the Microscope, hold the base and mirror arm with both hands and handle it with care.
When switching objectives, be careful to avoid collisions between the objective and the stage or sample slide.
* After using the oil lens, be sure to clean the objective lens with a special cleaner (such as Xylene) and wiperfor lens in time.
* Avoid directly touching the Optical inspection lens (eyepieces, objective lenses) with your hands. If there is dust, use a balloon or a special brush to remove it, and wipe it lightly with a wiperfor lens if necessary.
When adjusting the focal length, coarse focus should be used first, and then fine focus should be used after seeing the blurred image to avoid damage to the lens or slide due to excessive travel.
* Microscope should be turned off when not in use, covered with dust cover, stored in a drying, clean environment.
Do not disassemble the Microscope by yourself. If there is any malfunction, please contact a professional for repair.