
INSTRUCTIONSA X 7 5 0 0Modules described in this manualSZX16SZX-R/SZH-P400/SZH-P600SZX-2-2RE16SZX-STAD1SZX2-ANSZX-POSZX-STAD2SZH-STAD1SZX16RESEARCH HI
6SUMMARY OF OBSERVATION PROCEDURE3-1 PreparationRef. Page1. Check and tighten the connection of each component, especially the observation tube. ...
SZX167USING THE CONTROLS4-1 Base1 Using the Stage PlateIn reflected light observation, the stage plate can be placed either thewhite or black side fa
8Fig. 5Fig. 62Engaging and Disengaging the ZoomingKnob Click Stop Function(Fig. 5)}When the click stop knob is set to ON, the click stop function is e
SZX169Fig. 7Fig. 84Zoom Magnification Indication(Fig. 7)The body zoom magnification is indicated on the zooming knob on theright side.The total magnif
10Fig. 9Fig. 104-3 Observation Tube1Adjusting the Interpupillary Distance(Fig. 9)#Be sure to hold the binocular assembly @ with both hands to makethi
SZX1611Fig. 11Fig. 123Using the Eye Shades(Fig. 11)When Wearing EyeglassesUse with eye shades in their normal folded-down position. (This will prevent
12Fig. 13Fig. 145Selecting the Light Path(Fig. 13)}Pull out the light path selector knob @ to set the light path for the righteyepiece to the TV/photo
SZX1613Fig. 154-4 TV Observation and PhotomicrographyA TV camera and/or digital camera unit can be mounted on the straight tube mount of the trinocul
14TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEUnder certain conditions, performance of this unit may be adversely affected by factors other than defects. If a problemoccurs,
15SZX16SPECIFICATIONSItem Specifications1. Zoom microscope body· SZX2-ZB16Left/right zoom magnification system.Zoom drive system: Horizontal knob.Clic
This device complies with the requirements of directive 98/79/EC concerning in vitro diagnosticmedical devices. CE marking means the conformity to the
16Item Specifications6. ObjectivesWD: Working distancePF: Parfocal lens * Auxiliary pillar is required when theSZX2-ST is used.SDFPLFL0.3X WD 141 mm*S
17SZX16Obs. Mag. Obs. Area Obs. Mag. Obs. Area Obs. Mag. Obs. Area Obs. Mag. Obs. AreaOBSERVATION MAGNIFICATIONS AND OBSERVATION AREASObjectiveEyepiec
182ASSEMBLY8-1 Assembly DiagramThe diagram below shows how to assemble the various modules. The numbers indicate the order of assembly.#When assembli
19SZX16Fig. 16Fig. 17Fig. 188-2 Detailed Assembly Procedure1Installing the Pillar(Fig. 16)1. Using the Allen wrench provided with the base, loosen th
20Fig. 19Fig. 20Fig. 213Mounting the Microscope Body (Fig. 19)1. Remove the cap @ on the focusing assembly by inserting a thin objectinto the notch.2
21SZX16Fig. 22@Fig. 23Fig. 24Fig. 256Mounting the Eyepiece(Fig. 22)}When using the micrometer eyepiece disk, insert it in the right eyepiece.(It may b
22OPERATION OF OTHER MODULESFig. 269-1 Drop Prevention Collar SZX-R and Auxiliary Pillar SZH-P400/SZH-P600}The auxiliary pillar is to be used when ob
23SZX169-2 Revolving Nosepiece SZX2-2RE16Fig. 27}The revolving nosepiece allows two objectives to be mounted (deviation in focusing due to switching
24Fig. 284. Place the revolving nosepiece mount ³ (with its objective mounts |facing upward) where the objective mount has been by aligning thescrew h
25SZX164Caution#When transporting the microscope, do not hold it by the revolving nosepiece.#The parfocal property when the objective is switched is n
SZX16CONTENTSIMPORTANT — Be sure to read this section for safe use of the equipment. —1 NOMENCLATURE2 CONTROLS3 SUMMARY OF OBSERVATION PROCEDURE4 USI
269-3 BX Stage Adapter Type 1 SZX-STAD1}This adapter is for installation of a U-SRG or U-SRP rotary stage on the SZX2 standard base or a SZX2/SZX ser
27SZX162AssemblyBX stage adapter type 1SZX-STAD1Mechanical stageU-FMPRotary stageU-SRPRotary stageU-SRGClamping screwsAllen screwdriver(provided with
28Fig. 32Simplified Transmitted Polarized Light Observation}The SZX2-AN analyzer is required additionally.The SDPlApo1.6XPF/2XPFC objectives cannot be
29SZX169-4 BX Stage Adapter Type 2 SZX-STAD2}This adapter is for installing the U-SIC4R2/SIC4L2 large stage* on the SZX2-STL/SZX-STL large stand**. W
30Fig. 33Frosted filterMirrorMicroscopebodyObjectiveStageBaseExternallight source2Simplified Transmitted Light Observation(Fig. 33)1. Illuminate the s
Shinjuku Monolith, 3-1, Nishi Shinjuku 2-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, JapanWendenstraße 14-18, 20097 Hamburg, Germany3500 Corporate Parkway, P.O. Box 61
8 ASSEMBLY9 OPERATION OF OTHER MODULES9-1 Drop Prevention Collar SZX-R and Auxiliary Pillar SZH-P400/SZH-P600... 229-2 Revolving Nosepiece SZ
SZX161IMPORTANTSAFETY PRECAUTIONS1. After the equipment has been used in an observation of a specimen that is accompanied with a potential of infectio
21Getting Ready1. A microscope is a precision instrument. Handle it with care and avoidsubjecting it to sudden or severe impact.2. Do not use the micr
SZX1632Maintenance and Storage1. To clean the lenses and other glass components, simply blow dirty away using a commercially available blower and wipe
4Eyepieces{WHN10X-H · WHSZ15X-H · WHSZ20X-H · WHSZ30X-H1NOMENCLATURE}The following illustration shows a typical system composed of modules marked with
SZX165CONTROLS}If the microscope is not yet assembled, see Chapter 8, “ASSEMBLY” (pages 18 to 21) before the following.Diopter adjustment ring (P.10)±
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