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1. a round multi leaf device mounted below the condenser which is controlled by a lever It is similar to a camera shutter and controls the amount of light entering the condenser allowing the user to control contrast If the image is washed out the iris diaphragm is opened too wide If the image is too dark the iris is not open wide enough MECHANICAL STAGE An alternative to stage clips is a Mechanical Stage A Mechanical Stage holds the slide in place allowing the user to move the slide on any x y axis through the manipulation of two control knobs or a co axial control mechanism NOSEPIECE the revolving turret that holds the objective lenses permitting changes in magnification by rotating different powered objective lenses into the optical path The nosepiece must click into place for the objectives to be in proper alignment OBJ ECTIVES The DIN objectives are standard in the industry with large numerical aperture N A to permit maximum resolution All objectives are achromatic color coded and parfocaled at a 45mm distance The 40XRD and the 100XRD are sealed to keep oil residue from seeping into the objective These two objectives have a spring loaded tip to prevent accidental breakage of either the slide or front lens of the objective if they should come into contact with each other Part No Mag N A Working Distance Field of View Color Code MA10071F 4X 0 10 14 83mm 4 50mm Red MA10072 10X 0 25 6 32mm 1 80mm Yello
2. to the numerical aperture of the optical system WORKING DISTANCE the distance from the lens of the objective to the cover slip on the slide when the specimen is in focus USING YOUR SWIFT M3500 MICROSCOPE 1 Use the stage clips or slide holder mechanism to secure the slide in place Be sure the specimen is centered over the opening in the stage 2 Rotate the nosepiece to place the lowest power 4X objective over the specimen Be sure the objective clicks into position The disc or iris diaphragm should be turned or adj usted to the largest aperture allowing the built in substage illuminator to provide a constant even dispersion of light to the optical system The disc or iris diaphragm is not intended to control the brightness of the illumination The purpose of the diaphragm is to match the numerical aperture of the objective Smaller apertures increase contrast in the image while large apertures decrease the contrast A good procedure in selecting the proper aperture is to start with the largest and reduce until the fine detail of the specimen is in exact focus 3 While viewing through the eyepiece rotate the coarse focusing knob to bring the specimen into view Next sharpen the focus using the fine focus knob 4 If the image of the specimen appears pale the aperture of the diaphragm should be decreased if the model has a disc diaphragm rotate the disc to a smaller hole conversely if the model has the iris diap
3. Clean this surface with a damp cloth and mild detergent Periodically the microscope should be disassembled cleaned and lubricated This should only be done by a qualified authorized microscope technician DUST COVER AND STORAGE All microscopes should be protected from dust by a dust cover when in storage or not in use A dust cover is the most cost effective microscope insurance you can buy Ensure that the storage space is tall enough to allow the microscope to be placed into the cabinet or onto a shelf without making undue contact with the eyepieces Never store microscopes in cabinets containing chemicals which may corrode your microscope Also be sure that the objectives are placed in the lowest possible position and the rotating head is turned inward and not protruding from the base Microscopes with mechanical stages should be adjusted toward the center of the stage to prevent the moveable arms of the mechanical stage from being damaged during storage in the cabinet TENSION CONTROL OF FOCUSING MOVEMENT Tension of the focusing movement is controlled by a tension system found on the pinion metal of the rapid focus control This can be adjusted by using the Swift part MT 205 wrench ES Ra CONTROL SYSTEM D ICUS KNOG J ue TIGHTENING DIRECTION WRE NG H tor TENSION CONTROL SAGNA for M3500 BULB REPLACEMENT To prolong the life of the bulb you should always turn off the unit when not in use The replacement bulb part
4. SWIFT M3500 SERIES MICROSCOPE The Swift M3500 Series microscope is considered to be the most Student proof microscope on the market It is an instrument of optical and mechanical precision and will perform satisfactorily with minimum maintenance Eyepiece Monocular Head gt AT Cord Holders Nosepiece Objective Stage Clips Stage ___ ___ Coarse Focusing e Mechanism Disc Diaphragm Condenser Fine Focusing Field Condenser S Mechanism m _ Base u B Power Switch MICROSCOPE COMPONENTS ARM the vertical column attached to the base which supports the stage and contains the coarse and fine adjusting knobs and focusing mechanism BASE the housing and platform of the instrument to which the arm is attached The base stands on rubber feet and contains the illuminator assembly The bulb replacement part number is printed on the underside of the base COARSE FOCUS CONTROL MECHANISM this model is a stage focusing model meaning the stage moves up or down by means of a brass rack and steel pinion gear to bring the specimen into focus The movement is achieved by two large knobs on the sides of the arm In order to prevent gear damage the focus control is equipped with a slip clutch that allows slippage at both ends of the focusing range The system is also furnished with a tension control to prevent stage drift CONDENSER the condenser is mounted in the stage and it is used in
5. al size of the POINTMASTER scale in millimeters For example the length is 1 0mm from the top of the arrow to the bottom the total length of the scale is 8 0mm etc The thickness of all the horizontal lines is 0 01mm 2 To obtain the actual physical size of a specimen divide the POINTMASTER scale readings by the magnification of the objective lens that is in use Divide the readings by 10 if the 10X objective is being used 40 if the 40XRD objective isin use or 100 if of LOOXRD is in use DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY The M3501CL DGL and M3503CL 4DGL models feature a built in 1280 X 1024 pixel digital camera to capture still images or video clips on to a computer In order to use the camera the software must first be installed on a computer The minimum computer requirements to use the camera is having an available USB 2 0 port Windows XP Vista or Mac OS X operating system installed on the computer 512MB of RAM 1GB free hard drive space and 1Ghz CPU Instructions on how to install and use the software is included on the software CD that was packaged with the M3501CL DGL and M3503CL 4DGL microscopes PARTS AND ACCESSORIES EYEPIECE REPLACEMENTS MA10510 W10XD 18mm Eyepiece MA10511 W10XD 18mm Eyepiece with Pointmaster OBJ ECTIVE REPLACEMENTS MA10071F 4XD Achromat Objective MA10072 10XD Achromat Objective MA10073S 40XRD Achromat Objective MA10074 100XRD Achromat Objective MISC ACCESSORIES MA268 Stage Clips pair MA533 Dus
6. ard causing loss of focus The focusing tension should be increased to act asa brake to prevent this downward drift The M3500 Series is outfitted with a tension collar on the focusing shaft to allow tension to be increased or decreased on the Swift slip clutch system See page 10 F PROBLEM Focusing knobs turn with difficulty CORRECTION 1 Loosen the tension collar adjustment See page 9 2 The microscope should be disassembled cleaned and re lubricated by a qualified authorized technician 12 SWIFT OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS INC LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY The Swift Optical Instruments Inc Limited Lifetime Warranty assures that the microscope is guaranteed against defects in material and workmanship for the life of the product Electrical components are covered for five years video components are covered for one year after purchase Normal wear routine maintenance light bulbs or damage resulting from repair by unauthorized parties accident alteration shipping misuse or abuse is not covered Warranty service is provided by Swift Optical Instruments Inc s authorized technicians Determination of warranty is at the technician s discretion Defective products covered by the warranty will be repaired free of charge when they are returned postpaid to Swift Optical Instruments Inc Attn Warranty Repair 11113 Landmark 35 Drive San Antonio TX 78233 For all warranty repairs or service requests please call our Repai
7. at the bottom of the new LED and push the LED onto the socket Re install the illuminator housing COMMON PROBLEMS IN MICROSCOPY CAUTION Never disassemble mechanical or optical components This servicing should only be done by an authorized Swift technician The Limited Lifetime Warranty will be null and void if the mechanical or optical components are disassembled by a non Swift dealer A PROBLEM No Illumination CORRECTION 1 Is the power plug connected to an active A C outlet 2 Is the on off power switch working properly 3 Check the bulb Try a new bulb if you have one 4 Check the contact points of the bulb and socket 11 B PROBLEM Illumination hot spots and uneven brightness in the field of view CORRECTION 1 Is the Abbe condenser in the correct position 2 Are the nosepiece and objective clicked into proper position C PROBLEM Image appears washed out or weak CORRECTION 1 Slightly close the diaphragm to a smaller aperture 2 Objective lens is dirty See Care and Cleaning Section 3 Eyepiece is dirty See Care and Cleaning Section D PROBLEM Dust or hairs seem to be moving in the image CORRECTION The iris diaphragm is not open wide enough Slowly open the diaphragm to increase the size of the opening allowing for additional illumination E PROBLEM Once the specimen is in focus it moves out of focus CORRECTION Gravity is causing the stage to drift downw
8. conjunction with the iris diaphragm The function of the condenser is to provide full illumination to the specimen plane and to enhance the resolution and contrast of the object being viewed CORD HOLDERS A pair of half circle brackets installed on the back of the arm which are used to store the electrical cord DISC DIAPHRAGM The wheel shaped disc attached to the underside of the stage It has circular openings called apertures and may be rotated to align any of the apertures with the optical path EYEPIECES the upper optical element that further magnifies the primary image of the specimen and brings the light rays in focus at the eyepoint The eyepiece has a calibrated POINTMASTER scale for taking measurements FIELD CONDENSER A lens located in the light housing which intensifies the light from the illuminator in the base FINE FOCUS CONTROL MECHANISM the fine focusing knobs located on either side of the microscope in front of and slightly lower than the coarse focusing knobs are used for precise focusing adjustments once the specimen has been brought into view with the coarse focus controls HEAD it is the top portion of the microscope that contains the refracting prisms and the eyepiece tube The eyepiece is locked onto the eyepiece tube with a set screw The head rotates allowing operation of the microscope from the front or the back and allows the microscope to be shared by simply rotating the head IRIS DIAPHRAGM
9. hragm it should be closed slightly This will increase contrast in the specimen s image If the specimen appears dark slightly open the diaphragm 5 Rotate the nosepiece to the next higher power objective A slight turn of the fine focusing knob may be required to bring the image of the specimen into sharp focus Once the specimen is in focus with the highest power objective it will be in focus with each lower power objective OIL IMMERSION Only for models with a 100X objective When light rays from the objective lens to the specimen pass through air they are distorted slightly a phenomenon known as refraction This is usually not a problem at a magnification of 400X or lower However at a magnification of 1 000X and above refraction becomes problematic This problem is reduced significantly by placing a thin layer of very clear viscous oil between the slide and tip of the objective lens The result isa much clearer image at 1 000X because the oil has the same light transmitting properties as glass Using oil slightly increases the resolution and brightness of the image Usually a very thin slide size 1 is used for oil immersion because at this magnification the working distance is very small and is critical to focusing the specimen Good quality glass not plastic cover slips should be used If their thickness is over 0 17mm the objective will not resolve properly because the specimen cannot be moved close enough to the objecti
10. ndard for the manufacturing of most quality microscope lenses Many DIN lenses will be interchangeable from one DIN microscope to another FIELD OF VIEW the area of the object that is seen when the image is observed It may range in diameter from several millimeters to less than 0 1mm FOCAL LENGTH parallel rays of light after refraction through a lens will converge to a focus at the focal point The distance from the optical center of the lens to the focal point is the focal length 4 NUMERICAL APERTURE NA a measure of an objective s light gathering capabilities The concept may be compared to the F valve in photographic lenses Generally speaking objectives with N A values of less than 1 00 are Dry objectives Values of 1 00 or greater require oil as a medium Please note that condensers are part of the optical system and are also assigned an N A value That value must be at least as high as that of the highest objective used PARFOCAL Aterm applied to objectives and eyepieces when practically no change in focus has to be made when an objective of one power is substituted for another The DIN objectives on your Swift M3500 Series Microscope are parfocaled at the factory to a standard 45mm distance so that only a slight turn of the fine adjustment is required when a change is made from a lower to higher power RESOLVING POWER The ability of a lens to clearly separate fine detail Resolving power is directly proportional
11. number can be found underneath the microscope on the metal base plate The M3500DF models use a 5W fluorescent bulb Swift part number MA2202F The M3500CL models use a 06W LED Swift part number MA2215 10 MA2202F Fluorescent Bulb To replace a bulb you must first turn the power off and unplug the microscope s electrical cord from the electrical socket and remove any slides on the stage Carefully turn the microscope on its side unscrew and open the hinged cover A cable tie is used to secure the bulb to the bulb socket and must be cut and removed Make sure the bulb is cool and remove it by carefully pulling the bulb out of its socket Insert the new bulb by seating the bulb firmly into the socket The bulb should not need further alignment Another small cable tie can be used to secure the bulb to the socket if the microscope is going to be moved around often Close the hinged cover and tighten the screw to hold the hinged cover closed MA2215 LED To replace an LED you must first turn the power off and unplug the microscope s electrical cord from the electrical socket and remove any slides on the stage Use the small allen wrench 09mm that was included with the microscope to loosen the set screws that hold the black illuminator housing onto the base of the microscope Remove the illuminator housing to expose the LED Simply pull the LED straight up to remove it from the light socket Align the 2 metal socket pins with the holes
12. r Department at 877 967 9438 before anything is shipped This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state For customers living outside the United States Swift Optical Instruments Inc will provide standard warranty service However inbound amp outbound shipping cost is the responsibility of the consumer Swift Optical Instruments Inc 800 523 4544 e www swiftoptical com To Order Parts www Swift MicroscopeWorld com 800 942 0528 Toll Free 760 438 0528 International info swift microscopeworld com
13. t Cover MA12005 High drive Mechanical Stage MA12006 Low drive co axial Mechanical Stage MA15383 Cord Holder pair MA2202F 5W Fluorescent Bulb MA2215 06 W LED replacement lamp CARE AND CLEANING The M3500 Series microscope is designed to function with minimal maintenance but certain components should be cleaned frequently to ensure ease of viewing The power switch should also be turned off or unplugged when the microscope is not in use CLEANING The front lens of the objectives particularly the 40XRD and 100XRD should be cleaned after use First brush with a soft camel hair brush or blown off with clean oil free air to remove dust particles Then wipe gently with a soft lens tissue moistened with optical cleaner eyeglass or camera lens or clean water Immediately dry with a clean lens paper CAUTION Objectives should never be disassembled by the user If repairs or internal cleaning should be necessary this should only be done by qualified authorized microscope technician The eyepiece s may be cleaned in the same manner as the objectives except in most cases optical cleaner will not be required In most instances breathing on the eyepiece to moisten the lens and wiping dry with a clean lens tissue is sufficient to clean the surface Lenses should never be wiped while dry as this will scratch or otherwise mar the surface of the glass 9 The finish of the microscope is hard epoxy and is resistant to acids and reagents
14. ve lens to be in focus Place a tiny amount of oil only 1 drop should be sufficient onto the slide prior to rotating the 100XRD objective into position It is essential to thoroughly clean the objective tip after use to prevent damage and to ensure that an image can be seen clearly the next time the objective is used Please contact Swift Optical or your authorized Swift dealer for the appropriate immersion oil to use IMPORTANT The working distances of the 40XRD and 100XRD objectives to the slide surface are very small and although the oil immersion objectives are sealed to prevent oil contamination it is a good practice to avoid dragging these objectives through an oiled slide The 100XRD oil immersion lens on Swift microscopes has a spring loaded end to prevent cracking the cover slip upon its initial contact Once this zone of safety is exceeded by moving the slide further toward the lens a point can be reached where damage will occur Always make a practice of frequently checking the position of the lens on the slide Note that a 100XRD objective requires an iris diaphragm for brightfield oil immersion microscopy 100XRD Objective __ p Immersion Oil Slide __ HOW TO USE THE POINTMASTER EYEPIECE RETICLE Swift s patented POINTMASTER eyepiece reticle which is installed in the eyepiece of the M3500 microscope enables the user to easily measure the size of the specimen The numbers on the chart indicate the actu
15. w MA10073S 40X 0 65 0 53mm 0 45mm Blue MA10074 100X 1 25 0 23mm 0 18mm White POWER SWITCH turns the illuminator on and off STAGE the table of the microscope where the slide is placed for viewing This component moves upward and downward when the focusing knobs are turned STAGE CLIPS A pair of flexible metal clips attached by spring screws that hold the slide in position on the stage IMPORTANT MICROSCOPY TERMS APERTURE ANGULAR The angle or cone of light rays capable of entering the front lens of the objective from a point in the object By increasing the angular aperture of an objective more light rays from the specimen can be taken in by the lens hence the resolving power is increased COMPOUND MICROSCOPE a microscope having a primary magnifier the objective and a second the eyepiece to both conduct light amplify magnification and convert the image into a field of view easily seen by the human eye COVER GLASS Thin glass cut in circles rectangles or squares for covering the specimen usually a thickness of 0 15 to 0 17mm The majority of specimens should be protected by a cover glass and must be covered when using 40XRD or 100XRD objectives DEPTH OF FOCUS The ability of a lens to furnish a distinct image above and below the focal plane Depth of focus decreases with the increase of numerical aperture or with the increase of magnification DIN Deutsche Industrial Norman An international optical sta
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