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1. 1 Fig Binoculare Tube BINOCULAR STRAIGHT TUBE f 125 mm BINOCULAR STRAIGHT TUBE f 159 mm BINOCULAR INCLINED TUBE 45 f 125 mm BINOCULAR INCLINED TUBE 45 f 159 mm BINOCULAR INCLINED TUBE 60 f 159 mm BINOCULAR INCLINABLE TUBE 0 60 f 159 mm BINOCULAR INCLINABLE TUBE 0 210 f 182 mm BINOCULAR TURNMENT PLATE 4 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 5 Fig Fig Handles ERGONOMIC HANDLE bilateral 360 adjustable with steps ERGONOMIC HANDLE monolateral 360 adjustable with steps PISTOL HANDLE fixed T HANDLE ADJUSTABLE without steps HANDLE HANDLE fixed sterilizable MICROSCOPE GUIDE MICROSCOPE GUIDE fixed sterilizable 4 STERILIZATION CAPS fitting to Beam splitter BEAM SPLITTER bilateral BEAM SPLITTER bilateral 50 50 and 80 20 for TV camera BEAM SPLITTER monolateral 50 50 BEAM SPLITTGER monolateral 80 20 for TV camera 45 TUBE with beam splitter monolateral 50 50 45 TUBE with beam splitter bilateral 50 50 and 80 20 45 TUBE with integrated beam splitter Vision without camera Coupling 45 INCLINED COUPLING 1 Fig 0 90 SWIVELLING COUPLING 2 Fig 45 INCLINED COUPLING WITH BALANCE SYSTEM 3 Fig Page 27 6 Fig 7 Fig 15 page 15 14 page 15 14 page 15 14 page 15 14 page 15 11 page 12 23 page 25 23 page 25 23 page 25 23 page 25 23 page 25 23 page 25 23 page 25 23 page 25 17 page 18 17 page
2. The joint which connects swivel arm and suspension arm is fit out with a stop to prevent the inner assembled cable The total rotation of suspension arm to the swivel arm is more than whole circuit appr 400 By reaching the stop do not rotate further with power to prevent a tear off ADDITIONAL LOAD The load capacity of the wall bracket is balanced with components of our product assortiment Please don t attach additional load MEASURES WEIGHT Fig 3 Total weight appr 28 kg J 85 425 KAPS 01 05 2005 Page 6 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT 5 0 5 1 Fig 3 CLOSE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Fig 4 ADJUSTMENT OF MAINS VOLTAGE The appliance is adjusted for 230 V mains voltage at delivery and can be switched over to 115 V if necessary It s only allowed to switch on the appliance if the mains voltage at place of use is corresponding with voltage indication at voltage selector switch 1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Insert plug 2 in mains socket Pass cable 3 through cable clamp 4 It s allowed to connect mains plug of the appliance with mains socket both with protective earth conductors only CHANGING OF FUSE after removal of the defect Fuses in fuse holder 5 2x T 0 8 A for mains voltage 230 V and 115 V primary fuse for 12 V 100 W or 2x TA 1 0 for 15 V 150 W Changing of fuse Draw out plug 2 Insert screw driver into slit of fuse holder 5 turn 90 to the left A
3. 5 When setting up beam splitter bilateral 6 or semilateral 7 the two lugs of beam splitter should lock into the nuts 8 of the magnification unit Take care that bam splitter lays plane Fasten beam splitter with knurled screw 9 by hand When setting up tube pin with ball head 3 must be pressed down the two lugs of tube should lock into the nuts 10 of beam splitter Take care that tube lays plane Release the pin User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT Fig 17 16 0 OBSERVATION TUBE MONOCULAR OBSERVATION TUBE BINOCULAR AND ASSISTANCE TUBE 90 Fig 18 Before adapting the tubes remove cover from beam splitter 1 by turning the threaded ring 2 in direction open e If tubes observation tube monocular 3 observation tube binocular 4 assistance tube 90 5 will be inserted take care that guide blades 7 hit grooves 6 After tube being inserted tighten threaded ring 2 e Both superior parts of observation tubes 3 and 4 can be swivelled laterally by the observer Hold superior pipe with one hand press catch bolt 8 with ball of the thumb move pipe in position as requested and set free catch bolt again e Image erection after swivelling for all tubes will be done by turning the knurled ring 9 e Observation tube binocular 4 can be combined with straight or inclined tubes if necessary Assistance tube 90 mostly will be used with binocular tube 45 10 For the observer these
4. Order no 101 410 000 101 430 000 101 440 000 101 450 000 101 460 000 101 510 000 101 530 000 101 540 000 101 550 000 101 560 000 101 734 000 KAPS 01 05 2005 Widefield eyepieces adjustable with reticle EYEPIECE WF 6 3 xVS EYEPIECE WF 10 xVS EYEPIECE WF 12 5 x VS EYEPIECE WF 16 xVS EYEPIECE WF 20 xVS 2 Fig 15 page 15 Widefield eyepieces adjustable EYEPIECE WF 6 3 xV EYEPIECE WF 10 xV EYEPIECE WF 12 5 x V EYEPIECE WF 16 xV EYEPIECE WF 20 xV EYE CUP Page 26 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT 101 610 000 101 620 000 101 680 000 101 630 000 101 640 000 101 660 000 101 690 000 101 670 000 101 701 000 101 663 100 102 191 000 101 945 000 101 355 000 101 930 000 101 110 000 101 955 000 101 950 000 101 920 000 101 989 000 102 179 000 102 180 000 102 184 000 102 185 100 102 186 000 102 186 100 102 188 000 102 188 100 700 826 Order no 101 310 000 101 311 000 101 315 000 101 316 000 101 990 100 101 993 100 101 996 100 102 187 000 102 170 000 112 450 000 KAPS 01 05 2005 Objective OBJECTIVE f 100 mm OBJECTIVE f 150 mm OBJECTIVE f 175 mm OBJECTIVE f 200 mm OBJECTIVE f 250 mm OBJECTIVE f 300 mm OBJECTIVE f 350 mm OBJECTIVE f 400 mm OBJECTIVE FINE FOCUSSING with objective fixed in OBJECTIVE LENS PROTECTION OBJECTIVE QUICK CHANGER without objective for changer 5 fold or ZOOM objectives are fixed change only in company
5. tubes can be brought in the most comfortable position by swivelling after loosening knurled screw 11 After finishing fasten knurled screw again image erection is necessary once more Eyepieces 12 used with these accessories must have the same magnification factor as eyepieces 13 used with the microscope User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT Fig 18 17 0 PHOTO TUBE WITH 35 mm CAMERA TV TUBE WITH VIDEO CAMERA CCD Fig 19 KAF Before adapting the photo tube or TV tube remove cover from beam splitter 1 by turning the threaded ring 2 in direction open If tubes photo tube 3 TV tube f 54 mm 4 or TV tube f 80 mm and f 145 mm 5 are inserted take care that guide blades 7 hit grooves 6 To find the best working position user can insert tubes all 90 After tube being inserted tighten threaded ring 2 Mount 35 mm camera 8 on photo tube 3 bayonet lock Screw on to stop video camera 9 on TV tube 4 or 5 C mount thread Erect the inverted image Turn threaded ring 10 or 11 in direction open turn video camera 9 till image at screen has position of object Tighten threaded ring 10 or 11 again Diaphragm setting If diaphragm will be closed more and more the depth of field is growing If illumination is powerfull enough diaphragm can be used with smallest opening continuously To open diaphragm of TV tube f 54 mm 4 move diaphragm ring 12 in the
6. 11 12 8 4 Eyepieces with reticle help for fine focussing and when using television or photo systems Fig 12 13 9 0 Breakdown of the cold light illumination Fig 13 14 9 1 Breakdown of the cold light illumination during operation 14 9 2 Changing the xenon reflector lamp later on 14 10 0 Changing the binocular tube Fig 14 15 11 0 Changing the objectives eyepieces Fig 15 15 12 0 Schedule for microscope magnification and object field measures 16 13 0 Objective quick changer Fig 16 17 14 0 Compensation of weight when using accessories Fig 17 18 15 0 Mounting of beam splitter Fig 17 18 16 0 Observation tube monocular observation tube binocular and assistance tube 90 Fig 18 19 17 0 Photo tube with 35 mm camera TV tube with video camera CCD Fig 19 20 18 0 Photographing without flash 21 19 0 How to get a sharp image on the TV screen Fig 20 21 22 20 0 Mounting and operation of couplings Fig 21 23 20 1 Mounting inclinable coupling 45 with balance system Fig 22 24 21 0 Handles and microscope guides Fig 23 25 22 0 Accessories Survey with order no 26 27 23 0 Desinfection and sterilization Fig 24 28 24 0 Cleaning and service 28 25 0 Technical data 29 25 1 Declaration of conformity with EU rules 29 KAPS 01 05 2005 Page 2 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT 1 0 SECURITY INDICATIONS INTENDED USE 1 1 2 0 This microscope is manufactured according to the security indications of electrical equi
7. 14 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT 7 0 7 1 7 2 7 3 Fig 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ON OFF SWITCH Fig 6 On off switch 1 is located on the bottom of the swivel arm After the appliance is switched on the green light emitting diode 2 indicates when microscope is ready for operating The xenon lamp burns and the ventilator runs when microscope is brought in working position mercury switch To reduce the burning life of lamp not unnessarily switch off the appliance if the microscope is not used for longer time If the microscope is not used for short duration bring it back in upper position the lamp is not enlighted Attention error indication Red light emitting diode 3 is blinking see page 3 1 0 security indication temperature limit Inform after sales service immediately Specify number of appliance see type label 4 CHANGE OVER SWITCH LAMP LAMP II Fig 6 In case of breakdown of lamp 6 switch over to spare lamp II 7 by switch 5 see symbol 8 BRAKES Adjust all brakes so that proper function of instrument is guaranteed User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT Fig 6 7 4 MERCURY SWITCH CHANGING THE CONTROL SWITCH POINT Fig 7 The control switch point of mercury switch is ready adjusted for normal use If mercury switch shall switch off earlier lower arm position bring suspension arm in desired position and turn screw to the left till the lamp is
8. image now by turning the diopter scale of eyepieces eyecups will be ejected again With the found position of diopter scale he can also start a new focussing adjustment every time without wearing spectacles 8 4 EYEPIECES WITH RETICLE help for fine focussing and when using television or photo systems Fig 12 e Only one of the eyepieces must contain a reticle magnification must be identical e Focus the cross of the reticle by turning the diopterring 10 of the eyepiece then focus the objec t with high est mag nifica tion proc edur eas desc ribed befor e Obse rve with or witho ut spect acles User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT 9 0 9 1 KAPS 01 05 200 Fig 12 BREAKDOWN OF THE COLD LIGHT ILLUMINATION Fig 13 BREAKDOWN OF THE COLD LICHT ILLUMINATION DURING OPERATION If first xenon reflector lamp 1 is burned out switch over to spare lamp 2 by switch 3 Change fibre optic light guide with mount 4 to spare lamp exchange against plug 5 CHANGING THE XENON REFLECTOR LAMP LATER ON Switch off appliance and wait until the lamp is cooled down Loosen knurled screw 6 lift lamp insert 7 and pull out plug 8 then remove completely lamp insert Push out the defect xenon reflector lamp 1 respectively 2 against resistance of holding spring 9 in direction of arrow and replace it Attention The nose 10 of the lamp must fit to the groove 11 of lamp insert Put in plug 8 w
9. metal dowels 2 Control distances of dowels by jig pattern 1 Let cement harden e Before fastening straighten the wall bracket 3 Screw on wall bracket with 4 screws 4 and 4 washers 5 Fasten screws KAPS 01 05 2005 Page 4 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT Fig 1 4 0 MOUNTING OF APPLIANCE Fig 2 Unsrew safety cap 3 from vertical guide cylinder 1 of wall bracket 2 Take care that clamp cross handle 4 is open Insert swivel arm 5 on off switch 6 below Screw on safety cap 3 again Unscrew safety cap 7 from guide cylinder 8 of microscope carrier 9 Take care that clamp cross handle is 10 is open Press locking pin 11 an insert guide cylinder of microscope carrier to its stop Release locking pin it locks and thus prevents the drop out of microscope head 12 Screw on safety cap 7 by hand on overlying threaded coupling of guide cylinder Control position of counterweights 13 if necessary put in counterweights to their stop Insert fibre optic guide 14 with screwed on adapter 15 into cold light adapter 16 at the microscope head to its stop Control position of the other side of fibre optic light guide with mount 17 if necessary put in fibre optic light guide in lamp insert 18 again to its stop rotary motion appr 400 18 17 with stop KAPS 01 05 2005 Page 5 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT 4 1 4 3 1650 Fig 2 Special indication
10. microscope carrier 4 Take care that both threaded pins 5 are loosen Insert guide cylinder 3 of the microscope carrier to its stop Screw on safety cap on overlying thread of guide cylinder To adjust the microscope carrier you must turn microscope carrier with clamped arrested screw 6 into the mount till this one is parallel to the upper edge of the coupling Tighten threaded pins 5 for that the microscope carrier is secured against torsion Hold on microscope head and turn arrested screw 6 so far to left till braking effect is canceled Release microscope head a short time and check in which direction microscope will independently turn Now turn red knob 7 as long as in respectively direction by counter clockwise rotation by clockwise rotation until microscope head will stop in the right position after releasing Across turning arrested screw 6 the working of swinging balance will be adjust Attention by mounting additional accessories Counterweights 8 compensate additional load of suspension arm When dismantling put on counterweights at first Then take off supplementary accessories Operation The different couplings are necessary for positioning of different angles of the microscope carrier KAPS 01 05 2005 Page 24 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT In case of 45 coupling 1 the microscope carrier is placed with an angle of 45 in the coupling the centering an inclinable coupling 0 90 Fi
11. not in the position showed at the picture it is necessary to adjust it once Loosen a little bit 3 threaded pins 2 with enclosed hexagon socket screw key width across flats 1 5 mm Bring the complete objective quick changer 1 into the showed or in desired position and tighten the 3 threaded pins 2 again Lift up by hand the objective in mount 3 being in the optical axis of the microscope until stop see arrow and bolt it with a little rotating move to the right see arrow Il Quick changing Unbolt the objective which is in working position by rotating to the left and pull it down Bring the second objective 4 into the optical axis of the microscope by turning the lower part of the objective quick changer until it locks 180 Lift up and bolt to the right A non reflecting image of object is only possible in this working position User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT 14 0 KAPS Fig 16 COMPENSATION OF WEIGHT WHEN USING ACCESSORIES Fig 17 After supplementary accessories are mounted the additional load of suspension arm 81 must be compensated by pulling off one or two counterweights 2 When dismantling put on counterweights at first Then take off supplementary accessories Before accessories will be removed at first counterweights must be put on the arm so that it does not tip up MOUNTING OF BEAM SPLITTER Fig 17 Press pin with ball head 3 remove binocular tube 4 of magnification unit
12. same direction as it is written on threaded ring 10 To open diaphragm of TV tube f 80 mm and f 145 mm 5 move the diaphragm ring 13 in the same direction as it is written on the threaded ring 2 of beam splitter 1 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT Fig 19 18 0 PHOTOGRAPHING WITHOUT FLASH in combination with KAPS stereo microscopes photo equipment is already mounted see 17 0 e Use artificial light film if possible at least 400 ASA It is helpful if camera shutter works automatically with changing brightness For correct focussing it is absolutely necessary to change one of the normal eyepieces against one with the same magnification but built in reticle VS type with double cross e This reticle is adjusted with great accuracy in the correct position where the intermediate image of the object appears If the customer uses a correct adapter for the camera the exposure plane of the film has the same optical distance Loosen clamping screw at the eyepiece and now focus the double cross of the reticle by turning the eyepiece diopterring observation with spectacle or without The normal eyepieces diopter scale should be brought in the same position Bring microscope illumination to maximum and open diaphragm of microscope Start focussing your object with highest microscope magnification after changing magnification the image will stay focussed The image in the camera will be focussed too Release photo
13. spring presses the cap Remove cap and replace fuse places in it Insert fuse with cap again press it down and turn 90 to the right Attention It s only allowed to change the fuses against fuses of the same type rated voltage rated current switch off characteristics KAPS 01 05 2005 rage User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT Fig 4 6 0 CONTROL ELEMENTS Fig 5 Rotating knob for adjustment of the swivel arm setting 1 Rotating knob for adjustment of rotary motion of the suspension arm 2 Clamping lever to lock the vertical adjustment of the suspension arm 3 Safety knob to prevent the microscope head from dropping out while mounting 4 Rotating knob to prevent the microscope head from rotating 5 Safety cap to secure the microscope head 6 Safety cap to secure the swivel arm 7 Clamping lever to lock the inclination of microscope head 8 Rotating knob to change the magnification 9 Lever to swivel in the green filter 10 if ordered On off switch 11 Change over switch lamp lamp II 12 Knob for brightness control 13 Safety knob to change the binocular tube 14 Knob to adjust the eye distance 15 on inclinable tube 0 60 straight or inclined tube 60 Apperture lever to adjust the fine focussing 16 if ordered Rotating knob to adjust the fine focussing 17 if ordered Rotating knob to clamp the fine focussing 18 if ordered N SD y 9 L g 16 15 10 17
14. 10 Fig 11 CHANGING THE MAGNIFICATION Fig 12 Adjust the highest magnification with one of both rotating knobs 1 at magnification changer 2 Pay attention that the magnification is engaged in the height of index point 3 at the housing HOW TO FOCUSE THE OBJECT Fig 11 Before starting the focussing the fine focussing gear at fine focussing unit 7 has to be brought in medium position Note the marking points 8 on the right side of the microscope head Adjusting the eyepieces before focussing Observer normal sighted eyecup ejected 4 Bring 0 zero of the dioptre scale of the eyepieces 5 to match with the index line 6 Indicate magnification changer of the magnification unit 2 to highest factor Approach microscope to the object till it is focussed improve focus by fine focussing unit 7 if ordered KAPS 01 05 2005 Page 12 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT When changing magnification the image now always will stay well focussed e Spectacle wearers slide back the eyecups 9 off the eyepieces 0 zero stays matched with the index line also The procedure of focussing the image is the same as described before After getting a well focussed image observer maybe makes up his mind to look with bare eyes through the eyepieces only possible with spherical eye deficiency at infinity This is very easy realizable Without changing the distance between microscope and object he can focus the
15. 18 21 page 23 21 page 23 21 page 23 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT Observation equipment 101 330 100 SECONDARY OBSERVATION MONOCULAR without eyepieces 3 Fig 18 page 19 101 360 100 SECONDARY OBSERVATION BINOCULAR without binocular tube 4 Fig 18 page 19 101 970 000 ASSISTANT TUBE 90 without binocular tube 5 Fig 18 page 19 Sterilization 101 731 000 1STERILIZATIONS GUM CUP potentiometer 6 Fig 24 page 28 101 732 000 2STERILIZATIONS GUM CUPS magnification unit 5 Fig 24 page 28 101 733 000 2STERILIZATIONS GUM CUPS fine adjustment unit 4 Fig 24 page 28 101 760 003 OBJECTIVE ADAPTER for sterile draps 700 821 STERILE COVER without accessories 700 823 STERILE COVER with accessories Adapter 101 865 000 ADAPTER for ENDOSCOPE CAMERA cpl with eyepieces 101 669 000 ADAPTER for SHARPLAN LASER 712 101 662 000 ADAPTER for SHARPLAN LASER 719 with objective f 300 mm Video photo 101 320 000 PHOTO TUBE for 35 mm cameras with T2 adapter 3 Fig 19 page 20 101 800 000 TV TUBE with diaphragm f 145 mm 5 Fig 19 page 20 101 850 000 TV TUBE with diaphragm f 80 mm 5 Fig 19 page 20 101 860 000 TV TUBE with diaphragm f 54 mm 4 4 Fig 19 page 20 101 885 000 INTEGRATED BEAM SPLITTER VISION with video camera 101 890 000 BEAM SPLITTER with integrated endoscope adapter 700 871 Y C cable 2 m 700 873 Y C cable 5m 700 070 BNC cable 8 m XENON IIlumination 162 315 000 XENON LAM
16. ECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH EU RULES This appliance is manufactured in accordance with the specifications of the following European directions 93 42 EWG Products of medicine 89 336 EWG 92 31 EWG Emission of electromagnetic disturbances and immunity against electromagnetic disturbances 73 23 EWG Electrical production facilitys for use within definated voltage ranges For judgement the following harmonized standards are used DIN EN 60601 1 VDE 0750 part 1 1996 03 EN 60601 1 1990 A1 1993 A2 1995 IEC 601 1 1988 12 IEC 601 1 A1 1991 11 IEC 601 1 A2 1995 03 Transport and storage a b and c as in EN 60601 1 KAPS 01 05 2005 Page 30
17. PCASE with table turn 700 884 XENON LAMPCASE 700 508 XENON REFLECTOR LAMP ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES ARE AVAILLABLE ON REQUEST SEE PRICE LIST 23 0 DESINFECTION AND STERILIZATION Fig 24 KAPS 01 05 2005 For diagnosis Moisten smooth cotton cloth with antiseptic fluid for example Sagrotan P When required clean often touched parts like rotating knobs handles and so on There are also rubber sterilization caps for the rotating knobs of fine focussing 1 magnification unit 2 and brightness control 3 on offer Sterilization caps 4 order no 101 733 000 5 order no 101 732 000 6 order no 101 731 000 The handle 102 186 100 and the microscope guide 102 188 100 see 23 0 Handles and microscope guides Fig 23 page 26 are also sterilizable by heat Autoklav Use in surgery Very popular are sterilized plastic covers for one time use prepared for accessories Page 28 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT and openings for eyepieces and objective Instead of this covers from plastic texture covers for several times sterilization are in use too 5 Fig 24 24 0 CLEANING AND SERVICE How to clean optical surfaces Remove coarse dirt particle with a clean dry hair penell from optical outer surfaces objective eyepiece eye lens Before this clean the penell in pure alcohol or ether and let it dry Then moisten smooth cotton cloth with pure alcohol and wipe in a circle from the middle of the lens ou
18. User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT SOM 22 COLD LIGHT Stereo Operation and Diagnosis Microscope Karl Kaps GmbH amp Co KG 06441 80704 0 Fax 06441 85985 Postfach 1225 D 35608 Asslar EuropastraBe D 35614 Asslar www kaps optik de e mail service kaps optik de This microscope is manufactured according to the EU direction 93 42 EWG Products of medicine MPG 2005 05 Index 01 REF 600 0150 B Page 1 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT LIST OF CONTENTS 1 0 Security indications intended use 3 1 1 Security indications during the application 3 1 2 Warning for eye surgery 3 2 0 Condition of material at time of supply 3 3 0 Mounting of wall bracket Fig 1 4 4 0 Mounting of appliance Fig 2 5 4 1 Special indication 6 4 2 Additional load 6 4 3 Measures weight Fig 3 6 5 0 Close electrical connections Fig 4 7 5 1 Adjustment of mains voltage 7 5 2 Electrical connections 7 5 3 Changing of fuse after removal of the defect 7 6 0 Control elements Fig 5 8 7 0 Operating instructions Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 9 11 7 1 On off switch Fig 6 9 7 2 Change over switch lamp lamp II Fig 6 9 7 3 Brakes 9 7 4 Mercury switch changing the control switch point Fig 7 10 7 5 Brightness control Fig 8 11 8 0 Instructions for using the microscope 11 13 8 1 Adjusting the eye distance Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 11 12 8 2 Changing the magnification Fig 12 12 13 8 3 How to focuse the object Fig
19. a manual till you get a sharp image If you are not successful maybe a distance ring between camera and TV tube is necessary If all is well adjusted as described before you see a sharp image in the microscope and at the screen even though magnification will be changed If TV system is not delivered by KAPS Company maybe it is necessary to correct image sharpness on the screen although the object in the microscope is well focussed Correction 1 The chip position in the TV camera must be changed without moving the microscope Most TV cameras have a possibility of adjustment see camera manual Correction 2 If correction 1 is not possible the whole TV camera on TV tube must be moved TV tube f 80 mm Open diaphragm reduce illumination if necessary Mount TV camera upright position loosen threaded ring 1 so that the 3 threaded pins 2 become visible loosen threaded pins use hexagon socket wrench 1 5 mm by turning around 1 2 rotation each turn around threaded ring 3 up or down till a sharp image on screen appears tighten threaded pins 2 again turn TV camera till image on screen has position of object Tighten threaded ring 1 again TV tube f 54 mm and f 145 mm The threaded pins 2 are visible without moving threaded ring 1 Procedure is the same as described for TV tube f 80 mm For erecting the inverted image loosen threaded ring 1 turn around TV camera till image on screen has position of ob
20. camera by wire releaser length appr 30 50 cm or by selftimer Note If the customer uses camera with automatic shutter it is very important for making perfect exposures to cover the eyepiece of the range finder against entering light use black tape or similar To get best results it is sometimes helpful to use additional exposure compensation part of most modern cameras In this case the automatic KAPS 01 05 2005 Page 21 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT 19 0 KAPS 01 05 2005 operating shutter speed can be caused by factors to move more or less quicker You also can use normal shutter speed 1 2 to 1 30 sec or shorter you have to find out the best shutter speed when you are starting photographing with microscope the first time only test exposures HOW TO GET A SHARP IMAGE ON THE TV SCREEN Fig 20 Very important The best results will be realized if one of the eyepieces used will be changed against one with a built in cross hair reticle Loosen clamping screw at the eyepiece and start with focussing the cross hair in the eyepiece by turning the diopter ring Adjust biggest factor at magnification changer Approach microscope of the object until it is focussed you now see a sharp image in the microscope If TV camera was delivered by KAPS Company the camera is adjusted and the screen now shows a sharp image too If a not adjusted system is used the chip in the camera must be moved a little bit see camer
21. g 21 2 offers all adjustments with any steps and allows to adjust the microscope so that the sighted center is not going of range if rotating depends on foregoing adjustment The inclinable coupling 45 with balance system Fig 22 1 compensate lateral motions by mounted accessories 6 2 a i Fig 22 21 0 HANDLES AND MICROSCOPE GUIDES Fig 23 1 handle order no 102 186 000 2 microscope guide fixed order no 102 188 000 3 pistol handle fixed order no 102 184 000 4 T handle adjustable without steps order no 102 185 100 5 microscope guide semilateral order no 102 179 000 6 microscope guide bilateral order no 102 180 000 The adaption of these handles or guides at the microscope head is made all in the same way Fasten handle or microscope guide with 2 screws 7 The microscope guides 5 and 6 are 360 adjustable with pressing the disengage knob 8 For infinitely variable adjustment loosen wing screw 9 from T handle bring handle in desired position Secure with wing screw 9 again 13 handle sterilizable order no 102 186 100 12 microscope guide sterilizable order no 102 188 100 Fasten handle or microscope guide with 2 knurled screws 10 at the microscope head Take off handle or microscope guide for sterilization both knurled screws 10 cannot be lost KAPS 01 05 2005 Page 25 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT Fig 23 22 0 ACCESSORIES survey with order no
22. hile gripping bulb 12 of xenon reflector lamp with clean cloth or packing material Do not hold the lamp at the reflector Tighten lamp insert with knurled screws 6 again User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT Fig 13 10 0 CHANGING THE BINOCULAR TUBE Fig 14 Loosen knurled screw 1 at inclinable tube 45 2 at straight tube 4 and remove from magnification unit 6 e When setting up tube 2 and 4 be careful that the two lugs should lock into the nuts 7 Take care that tube lays plane Tighten knurled screw 1 Press pin with all head 8 remove inclined tube 60 3 or inclined tube 0 60 5 of magnification unit 6 When setting up tube 3 or 5 pin must be pressed down the two lugs should lock into the nuts 7 of the magnification unit Take care that tube lays plane Release the pin KAPS 01 05 2 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT 11 0 CHANGING THE OBJECTIVES EYEPIECES Fig 15 Fig 14 The objectives 1 have screw bases Unlock them by turning to the left and lock them by turning to the right e Eyepieces 2 are inserted draw out for changing only e Other objectives eyepieces can be selected by choice Refer to magnification chart 12 0 Fig 15 12 0 SCHEDULE FOR MICROSCOPE MAGNIFICATION AND OBJECT FIELD MEASURES Schedule for microscope magnifications and object field measures PIECING l Factor sign on magnification change
23. ject tighten threaded ring again User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT Fig 20 20 0 MOUNTING AND OPERATION OF COUPLINGS Fig 21 1 45 coupling 2 centering and inclinable coupling 0 90 3 45 inclined coupling with balance system These 3 versions of couplings will be mounted in the same way at the suspension arm 4 Draw out microscope head 5 dismantling of microscope head in reverse order as described at 4 0 Insert one of the couplings 1 2 or 3 For that purpose unscrew safety cap 6 from guide cylinder 7 of the respective coupling Take care that clamp cross handle 8 is open Press locking pin 9 and insert guide cylinder of coupling to its stop Release locking pin it locks and thus prevents the drop out of coupling Screw on safety cap 6 on overlying thread of guide cylinder by hand again e Insert microscope head 5 For that purpose unscrew safety cap 10 from guide cylinder 11 of microscope carrier 12 Take care that clamp cross handle 13 is open Press locking pin at coupling and insert guide cylinder of microscope carrier to its stop Release locking pin it locks and thus prevents the drop out of microscope head Screw on safety cap 10 on overlying thread of guide cylinder by hand again KAPS 01 05 2005 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT Fig 21 20 1 MOUNTING INCLINABLE COUPLING 45 WITH BALANCE SYSTEM FIG 22 Unscrew safety cap 2 from guide cylinder 3 of
24. pment and complies with the indicated IEC Puplications IEC 601 1 N 60601 1 VDE 0750 part 1 This instrument left KAPS Company in perfect condition To guarantee the normal and safety use of the microscope it is necessary to read this user s manual attentively This microscope is allowed to use in that way only as described in this manual For service and repair only authorized persons are allowed to operate Spare parts and accessories must be admitted by the manufacturer If there are any questions please contact our representatives Please substitute burned out fuses by fuses of the same type only rated voltage rated current switch off characteristics The microscope belongs to safety class use mains plug and mains socket both with protective earth conductors only Be sure that inlets and outlets of ventilation system for cooling the housing are open not covered The microscope is built for use in dry rooms only Take care that no fluids can enter the microscope components Microscope is protected against overheating A defect cooling system fan is defect inlets or outlets of cooling system are unintentionally covered will be indicated by blinking of a red light emitting diode 3 Fig 6 page 9 The protecting system reduces brightness of illumination automatically in that way that a surgeon can finish this activities and microscope will not be damaged After the user s activities are being finished cases of dist
25. r inmm Eyepieces corresponds with tube Total magnification Field of view in mm approximately f 182mm to the working gt 0 4 0 63 1 1 6 2 5 3 2 distance 6 3 x 46 22 7 2 15 11 5 9 18 3 9 28 7 6 36 7 5 10 x 7 3 22 11 5 15 18 2 9 29 1 8 45 5 6 58 2 5 100 12 5 x 9 1 20 14 3 13 22 8 8 36 4 8 56 9 5 72 8 4 16 x 11 6 15 18 3 10 29 1 6 46 6 5 72 8 4 93 2 3 20 x 14 6 14 22 9 9 36 4 6 58 2 6 91 0 4 116 5 3 6 3 x 3 1 35 4 8 22 7 6 14 12 2 9 19 1 6 24 5 5 10 x 4 8 31 7 6 21 12 1 14 19 4 8 30 3 6 38 8 5 150 12 5 x 6 1 29 9 6 19 15 1 12 24 2 8 37 9 5 48 5 4 16 x 7 8 22 12 2 15 19 4 9 31 1 5 48 5 4 62 1 3 20 x 9 7 21 15 3 14 243 9 38 8 6 60 7 4 77 6 3 6 3 x 2 6 39 4 1 25 6 5 16 10 5 10 16 4 7 21 0 6 10 x 4 2 39 6 5 25 10 4 16 16 6 10 26 0 7 33 3 6 175 12 5 x 5 2 34 8 2 22 13 0 14 20 8 8 32 5 6 41 6 5 16 x 6 7 26 10 5 17 16 6 11 26 6 7 41 6 4 53 2 4 20 x 8 3 23 13 1 16 20 8 11 33 3 7 52 0 4 66 6 3 6 3 x 2 3 45 3 6 29 5 7 18 9 2 12 14 3 7 18 3 6 10 x 3 6 41 5 7 27 9 1 18 14 6 11 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT To read factor 1 if microscope used without magnification changer 13 0 OBJECTIVE QUICK CHANGER Fig 16 Screw in the complete objective quick changer 81 instead of a normal objective into the stereo microscope until stop If the objective quick changer 1 is
26. switched off Turn screw at most 10 because the range of adjustment is limited Fa Schaltpunkt switch point Schraube W screw elektrische Kontakte electrical contacts Prinzip prinziple Aus on Schraube drehen turn screw Quecksilber mercury Ein on KAPS 01 05 2005 Page 10 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT Fig 7 7 5 BRIGHTNESS CONTROL Fig 8 A change of light intensity is made by rotating knob 4 Fig 8 8 0 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE MICROSCOPE 8 1 ADJUSTING THE EYE DISTANCE Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 e MICROSCOPE WITH STRAIGHT OR INCLINED TUBE Fig 9 Turn the microscope in working position e Straight tube 1 and inclined tube 60 2 Bring eyepieces 3 to eye distance by turning lateral knob 4 e Inclined tube 45 5 Bring eyepieces 6 by lateral movement of eyepiece tube to eye distance grip prism housing 7 KAPS User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT 8 2 Fig 9 MICROSCOPE WITH INCLINABLE TUBE 0 60 Fig 10 Turn microscope in working position Bring eyepieces 1 by rotating the knob 2 to eye distance points 3 for memory Loosen clamping with knob 4 Choose best angle of viewing points 5 every 15 for memory MICROSCOPE WITH INCLINABLE TUBE 0 210 Fig 11 Turn microscope in working position Bring eyepieces 1 by rotating the knob 2 to eye distance adjustable from 55 75 mm Fig
27. tside With dry cotton cloth polish the breathed lens You can also use cleaning kits which are suitable for spectacles The antireflex coatings are very resistant as they are hot evaporated If you clean as above described the coatings will not be damaged How to clean lacquered parts Moisten clean smooth cotton cloth with water including a few drops of liquid soap and wipe over the dirty parts For remaining spots moisten the cloth with pure alcohol or gasoline for cleaning and wipe carefully Service Service as required inform after sales service 25 0 TECHNICAL DATA model SOM 22 COLD LIGHT order no 102 200 000 measures see page 6 mains supply 115 V 230 V to switch over variation of mains voltage max 10 mains frequency 50 60 Hz KAPS 01 05 2005 Page 29 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT 25 1 type of connection single phase shrouded contact plug mains protection by fuses 2x T 0 8 A with 115 V 230 V power input max 150 VA type of protection against electrical shock 1 protective earth conductor mode of operation continuous operation ambient temperature 10 C to 40 C relative humidity max 75 weight appr 100 kg xenon reflector lamp 12 V 100 W KAPS ident no 700 511 mains control 1 lamp brightness range 30 to 100 lamp performance temperature limitation protecting system by reducing lamp performance SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE D
28. urbances must be eliminated immediately if this is not possible please advice service department Very important For identification service people must know the serial number of the microscope Please read it from the type label 4 Fig 6 page 9 SECURITY INDICATIONS DURING THE APPLICATION Make all works and adjustments at the column before operation never change something over or balance above operation field Never change adjustments of the microscope during the operation Carry out reconstructions and transportations only when swivel arm is blocked Lamp change First test that the lamp is cold WARNING FOR EYE SURGERY Protect patient through short exposure time and low brightness adjustments because too intensive light can injure retina CONDITION OF MATERIAL AT TIME OF SUPPLY The appliance is delivered in 3 assembled groups Wall bracket Swivel arm and suspension arm with electrical power supply an mounted counterweight Microscope head Fastening aids are enclosed in delivery KAPS 01 05 2005 Page 3 User s Manual SOM 22 COLD LIGHT 3 0 MOUNTING OF WALL BRACKET Fig 1 e Important Mounting of appliance only in concrete constructed walls Bore 4 holes into the walls as per jig pattern 1 Lower edge pf the jig pattern approximately 1 65 m above floor e Remove jig pattern Insert metal dowels 2 Front edge on the same level as wall surface e If the borer runs off bore greater holes and cement

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