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Operation (cont.), Troubleshooting – BARSKA Microscope User Manual

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Fig. 1 - Objective Parts

Adjustable
Ring

Tightening
Ring

Mark
Sleeve

Front
Sleeve

OPERATION (cont.)

6. Adjust the interpupillary distance by using the eyepiece

interpupillary slide adjustment.

7. Observe using the right eyepiece adjusting the coarse and fine

focus and adjust the diopter ring until image is clear and sharp.

8. Observe with the left eyepiece and adjust the diopter ring until

image is clear and sharp.

9. Rotate the fine focus adjustment when using other objectives.

NOTE: This instrument is equipped with patent objectives so

the precision or parfocalization is very high.

10. If the image is in focus with the 10x objective, you can select

other objectives and observe the specimen even if the fine

adjustment knob has not been used by using the following

method (See Fig. 1):

1. Unscrew the 40x or 100x objective and remove from

turret.

2. Remove the mark sleeve.

3. Turn the ring on the objective to adjust its parfocal

distance.

4. Re-insert the objective and compare with the 10x.

5. Adjust until the 40x and 100x objectives image is clear.

USING THE CEDAR OIL

1. Drop some cedar oil on to the top of the 100x objective when the

100x objective is being used. NOTE: To maintain a good quality

image, rotate the turret right and left several times to eliminate

bubbles in the cedar oil.

2. After finishing the observation, wipe off the cedar oil.

3. Do not use the 40x objective until you have wiped off all of the

cedar oil.

OPERATION (cont.)

ADJUSTING THE CONDENSER APERTURE

1. The numerical aperture of the condenser should match the

numerical aperture of the objective being used.

2. To make sure that the objectives are imaging properly

(especially the 40x and 100x), follow this procedure:

1. Take off the eyepiece.

2. Look through the eyepiece.

3. The smallest circle or light that you can see is the

eyepiece's exit pupil.

4. Adjust the aperture of the iris diaphragm in the

condenser to 70% or 80% for the best contrast for

observation (See Fig. 2.).

Fig. 2 - Condenser Diaphram Aperture

Exit Pupil
of Objective

Aperture of
Diaphragm

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

1. Image not clear.

1.Specimen is in incorrect

position.

2. Lens is dirty.

3. Cedar oil not placed on

immersion objective.

4. Bubbles in Cedar oil.

5. Cedar oil on 40x objective.

6. Iris diaphragm open too wide.

1. Re-position specimen.

2. Clean lens.

3. Put a drop of Cedar oil on

immersion objective.

4. Rotate turret several times to

eliminate bubbles.

5. Clean 40x objective.

6. Reduce size of iris diaphragm.

1. Condenser position is incorrect.

2. Lens is dirty.

3. Specimen is not placed level.

1. Re-position condenser.

2. Clean lens.

3. Re-position specimen so it is level.

1. Iris diaphragm opening too small.

2. Position of condenser too low.

3. Lens is dirty.

1. Open iris diaphragm wider.

2. Raise condenser.

3. Clean lens.

1. Specimen is in incorrect position.

1. Re-position specimen.

2. Poor illumination.

3. Illumination not bright.

4. Cannot focus at high

magnification.

1. Stage is too high.

1. Re-position stage.

5. Objective lenses touch

specimen.

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