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1. Forgot to turn it off The Talking Electron Microscope will power down on its own e Use the focusing dial to adjust the focus of the Talking Electron Microscope for individual use Battery Installation GeoSafari Talking Electron Microscope uses three C batteries 1 Carefully remove the screw to lift the battery compartment door located on the bottom of the Talking Electron Microscope 2 nstall three fresh C batteries in the battery compartment as shown e Do not use rechargeable batteries e Non rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged e Do not mix old and new batteries e Do not mix different types of batteries alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries e Only batteries of the same or equivalent type are to be used e Batteries must be inserted with the correct polarity e Remove exhausted batteries from the unit e The supply terminals are not to be short circuited 3 Close the compartment door and tighten the screw How to Reset If the microscope should malfunction turn it off and then on again If that doesn t help try inserting new batteries Cleaning Instructions Clean product with a damp or dry cloth Do not immerse or spray any liquid or water on product Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against ha
2. first category Press the up or down arrows to see the other categories and press select to choose one e ANIMALS e VIRUSES AND BACTERIA e THE HUMAN BODY e STUFE e PLANTS 3 Pick a game Facts or Quiz Press this button for Facts Press this button for Quiz 4 Pick a specimen Press select to learn about the first specimen Press the up or down arrows to see the other specimens and press select to choose one 5 HOME Press the home button anytime to return to the main category listing 6 Now the Talking Electron Microscope will begin with fun facts or a quiz You may switch from Facts to Quiz at anytime by pressing the other button To change specimens press the HOME button Facts Each time you press the arrow keys in Facts mode the Talking Electron Microscope will say an interesting fact about the image in the eyepiece The display will automatically zoom and pan the image to focus on the part of the image that the fact is about Quiz Each time you press the arrow keys in Quiz mode the Talking Electron Microscope will ask a question Some questions are True or False Press A for true Press B for false Some questions are multiple choice Listen to the question and select your choice A B or C Look into the microscope for hints that will help you answer questions The display will automatically zoom and pan the image to focus on the part of the image that the question is asking about Keep in mind e
3. mite Grasshopper head Yellow jacket wasp stinger Head of leech x Plants Viruses and Bacteria Blade of grass Surface of Rose petal Cross section of a Streptococcus Salmonella E Coli Bacteria on Rhinovirus rockcress leaf pine needle bacteria bacteria surface of small intestine common cold Broccoli floret Diatoms Moss spores Plant cell Tongue with Antibiotic treatment Anthrax virus on moss bacteria on E Coli Cross section of a Root of a germinating chrysan themum leaf radish seed Pollen grains Velcro fastener Sand grains plaque eottenmibers Starch granules in wheat flour
4. this product Engage Minds Inspire Discovery Developed in Southern California by Educational Insights Educational Insights Inc Gardena CA U S A All rights reserved Learning Resources Ltd King s Lynn Norfolk U K X Please retain this information Made in China www EducationalInsights com Educational Insights a ore Talking Electron icroscop LCD screen to view microscopic images Focusing magnifier Quiz button Facts button On Off button Volume button Select button Navigation arrows Answer buttons Home button The amazing Scanning Electron Microscope Most of the fantastic images in the Talking Electron Microscope were created with a Scanning Electron Microscope Conventional microscopes use glass lenses to bend light to create a magnified image The Scanning Electron Microscope bombards the image with electrons instead of light waves The resulting images are super detailed 3 dimensional images that are at much higher magnifications than can be accomplished with a light microscope The images in the Talking Electron Microscope reveal the amazing detail and complexity of living things and tiny structures in the world all around us pn 1 Push the on off button to begin When you see the GeoSafari screen in the eyepiece you ll know that your Talking Electron Microscope is ready to use 2 Pick a category Press select to learn about the
5. Photo Credits The following images copyright Dennis Kunkel Microscopy Inc hummingbird feather plant cell blade of grass E Coli bacteria on surface of small intestine Anthrax virus Northern house mosquito yellow jacket wasp stinger mucus and pollen grain on a nose hair antibiotic treatment on E Coli Rhinovirus common cold surface of rockcress leaf Velcro fastener bone broccoli floret egg shell red ant housefly skin of dogfish shark tongue with papillae and taste buds Diatoms cat tongue papillae moss spores on moss blood spinneret of spiny orb weaver spider pollen grains bean weevil and bean seed Salmonella bacteria sperm and egg pill bug root of a germinating radish seed sand grains red spider mite grasshopper head scales on monarch butterfly head of monarch butterfly brown recluse spider and rose petal The following images copyright CMSP Inc human hair window mold cat hairs cotton fibers skin cross section of a pine needle cross section of a chrysan themum leaf deer tick greenbottle fly maggot on beef streptococcus bacteria dental floss with plaque table salt starch granules in wheat flour cockroach leg head louse on a human hair dust mite chromosomes head of leech newsprint paper human eye tongue with bacteria blood filled aorta and animal cell ey gt Tell us what you think Find us on Facebook Your opinion counts Visit us online at www Educationallnsights com to review
6. rmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into a different outlet from the receiver e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Note The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment 3 Tongue with papillae and taste buds Bean weevil and Northern house Brown recluse Spinneret of spiny Mucus and pollen bean seed mosquito spider orb weaver spider grain on anose hair MAE ey fee Head of monarch Scales on monarch Human eye Chromosomes butterfly butterfly Head louse ona Sperm and egg Human hair Animal cell human hair a a r P b Greenberte fly Hummingbird maggot on beef feather Red spider

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