National Geographic Zoom Microscope Manual de Usario

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Model: 96-19741
Product Code: 93977
SMARTPHONE
ADAPTER INCLUDED
phone not included
Toys present functional sharp edges. |
Not suitable for children under 4 years.
WARNING:
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ZOOM MICROSCOPE
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Supervision by Adults
Read and follow the instructions,
safety rules and rst aid information.
This Microscope set is intended for
children over the age of 8 years.
Children should only use this device
under adult supervision. Never leave
a child unsupervised with this device.
Accessories in this experimental
kit may have sharp edges and tips.
Please store the device and all of
its accessories and aids out of the
reach of young children when not
being used due to a risk of INJURY.
This device contains electronic
components that are powered
by batteries. Never leave a child
unsupervised with this device. Batteries
should be kept out of children’s reach.
When inserting batteries please ensure
the polarity is correct. Insert the
batteries according to the displayed +/-
information.
Fire/Danger of Explosion
Do not expose the device to high
temperatures. Use only battery types
recommended. Never mix old and
new batteries (replace all batteries at
the same time). Never mix Alkaline,
standard (Carbon Zinc) or rechargable
batteries. Never short circuit the device
or batteries or throw into a re. Exposure
to high temperatures or misuse of the
device can lead to short circuits, re or
even explosion. Leaking or damaged
batteries can cause injury if they come
into contact with the skin. If you need
to handle such batteries please wear
suitable safety gloves.
Chemicals
Any chemicals and liquids used in
preparing, using, or cleaning should be
kept out of reach of children. Do not
drink any chemicals. Hands should be
washed thoroughly under running water
after use. In case of accidental contact
with the eyes or mouth rinse with water.
Seek medical treatment for ailments
arising from contact with the chemical
substances and take the chemicals with
you to the doctor.
Risk of Material Damage
Never take the device apart. Please
consult our service center and send the
device in for repair if needed.
Do not subject the device to temperatures
exceeding 14F.
Tips on Cleaning
Remove batteries from device before
cleaning.
Microscope Care
Clean the exterior of device with a dry
cloth. Do not use cleaning uids so as
to avoid causing damage to electronic
components. Clean the lens (objective
and eyepiece) only with a soft lint-
free cloth (e.g., micro ber). Do not use
excessive pressure - this may scratch
the lens. Protect the device from dust
and moisture. Store the device in its
original packaging. Batteries should be
removed from the device if not used for
a long period of time.
Disposal
Keep packaging materials (plastic bags,
rubber bands, etc.) away from children.
There is a risk of SUFFOCATION.
Dispose of packaging materials as
legally required. Consult the local
authority on the matter if necessary.
40x - 640x Microscope Set
DISPOSAL
Dispose of the packaging materials
properly, according to their type,
such as paper or cardboard. Contact
your local waste-disposal service
or environmental authority for
information on the proper disposal.
Please take the current legal
regulations into account when
disposing of your device. You can
get more information on the proper
disposal from your local
waste-disposal service or
environmental authority.
Contents:
• Microscope
• 10x-16x Widefi eld Zoom Eyepiece
• 1 Prepared Slide
• 2 Blank Slide
• 8 Slide Plates
• 3 Specimen Vials
• Graduated Cylinder
• Pipette
Tweezers
• Magnifying Glass
• Round Cutter
• Hatchery
• Smartphone Adapter
Warning- The lens contains lead that may be
harmful. Wash hands after touching.
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The Parts of Your Microscope:
1) Zoom eyepiece
2) Focus knob
3) Stage
4) Metal stage clips
5) Aperture wheel
6) 4x, 10x, 40x objectives
7) Objective turret
8) LED illumination
9) Base with battery compartment
10) ON/OFF switch
11) Microscope arm
Additional Contents:
12) 1 Prepared Slide
13) 2 Blank Slides
14) 8 Slide Covers
15) 3 Specimen Vials
16) Graduated Cylinder
17) Pipette
18) Tweezers
19) Magnifying Glass
20) Round Cutter
21) Hatchery
22) Smartphone Adapter
Congratulations! You’ve chosen one of
the highest quality microscopes available
for young explorers. Read the following
instructions carefully to get the greatest
benefi t from your precision instrument.
Then try out the experiments to begin
your investigation of the fascinating
world around you.
How Do I Use My Microscope?
Before you use your microscope, make
sure that the table, desk or whatever
surface that you want to place it on is
stable, and is not subject to vibration. If
the microscope does need to be moved
handle the microscope by the arm and
base while carefully transferring it.
Install two “AA batteries (included) in
the battery box, located in the base of
the microscope. Open battery door and
insert the batteries according to the
displayed +/- information. Snap-close
the battery compartment door.
Once the microscope is in a suitable
location and batteries installed, check
the light source to make sure that it
illuminates. Use a cleaning cloth (e.g.,
microfi ber) to gently wipe the lenses
off . If the stage is dirty with dust or oil,
carefully clean it off . Make sure that the
stage is raised and lowered only by using
the focus adjustment knob.
How Do I Operate the LED Illumination?
Locate the ON/OFF switch on the base
of the microscope. Flip the switch to the
on position and the light will illuminate.
This microscope is equipped with
modern LED lighting (a light-emitting
diode) that illuminates the specimen
from below. The aperture wheel (Fig. 5) is
located in the middle of the microscope
stage (Fig. 3). They help you when
you are observing very bright or clear
specimens. Using these fi lters, you can
choose from various brightness levels.
This helps you better recognize the
components of colorless or transparent
objects (e.g., grains of starch, protozoa).
How Do I Adjust My Microscope Correctly?
Place in a suitable location as described
previously and sit in a comfortable
viewing position. Each observation starts
with the lowest magnifi cation. Adjust
the microscope stage (Fig. 3) so that the
stage is at the lowest position. Then turn
the objective turret (Fig. 7) until it clicks
into place at the lowest magnifi cation
(objective 4x). Note: Before you change
the objective setting, always move the
microscope stage (Fig. 3) to its lowest
position. This way, you can avoid causing
any damage to the slide or microscope.
Make sure the zoom eyepiece (Fig. 1) is
also in the fully lowered position.
Note: The highest magni cation is not
always the best for every specimen.
How do I observe the specimen?
Sitting in your location with adequate
illumination chosen from the aperture
lter wheel, the following basic rules
are to be observed: Start with a simple
observation at the lowest magnifi cation.
This way, it is easier to position the
object in the middle (centering) and
make the image sharp (focusing). The
higher the magnifi cation, the more light
you will require for good image quality.
Quick Fact - The item you want to
observe with the microscope is known
as the object or specimen.
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Especificaciones del producto

Marca: National Geographic
Categoría: No categorizado
Modelo: Zoom Microscope

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