Olympus Cx31
Olympus Cx31
Olympus Cx31
CX31
BIOLOGICAL MICROSCOPE
This instruction manual is for the Olympus Biological Microscope Model CX31. To ensure
the safety, obtain optimum performance and to familiarize yourself fully with the use of this
microscope, we recommend that you study this manual thoroughly before operating the
microscope. Retain this instruction manual in an easily accessible place near the work
desk for future reference.
A X 6 6 5 4
CX31
CONTENTS
Page
IMPORTANT
Be sure to read this section for safe use of the equipment. 1-3
NOMENCLATURE
ASSEMBLY
6-7
8-14
4-1 Base..........................................................................................................................................................................................8
1 Turning On the Bulb
4-3 Stage..............................................................................................................................................................................10-11
1 Placing the Specimen
4-5 Condenser........................................................................................................................................................................13
1 Centering the Field Iris Diaphragm
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SPECIFICATIONS
17
OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS
18
15-16
IMPORTANT
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Fig.1
CX31
Safety Symbols
The following symbols are found on the microscope. Study the meaning of the symbols and always use the equipment in
the safest possible manner.
Symbol
Explanation
Indicates that the surface becomes hot, and should not be touched with bare hands.
Before use, carefully read the instruction manual. Improper handling could result in personal
injury to the user and/or damage to the equipment.
Indicates that the main switch is ON.
Warning Label
A warning label is affixed at parts where special precaution is required when handling and using the microscope. Always
heed the warnings.
Warning label
position:
Base underside
(Caution for bulb replacement)
If the warning label becomes soiled, peeled off, etc., contact Olympus to have it replaced.
Getting Ready
Fig. 2
Caution
If the microscope is used in a manner not specified by this manual, the safety of the user may be imperiled. In
addition, the equipment may also be damaged. Always use the equipment as outlined in this instruction manual.
The following symbols are used to set off text in this instruction manual.
: Indicates that failure to follow the instructions in the warning could result in bodily harm to the
user and/or damage to equipment (including objects in the vicinity of the equipment).
# : Indicates that failure to follow the instructions could result in damage to equipment.
} : Indicates commentary (for ease of operation and maintenance).
This device complies with the requirements of directive 98/79/EC concerning in vitro diagnostic medical devices.
CE marking means the conformity to the directive.
NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC WARNING : Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
CX31
NOMENCLATURE
}The revolving nosepiece is fastened with a band to prevent it from turning during transportation. Remove the band when
unpacking the microscope. Be sure to store the band for re-transportation of the microscope.
* The stage is shipped with the two transport pins locked. When using the microscope for the first time, remove the transport
lock pins before use.
}If you have not yet attached the lamp bulb and power cord to the microscope, read Chapter 3, ASSEMBLY on pages 6 to 7.
Eyepieces
(Fixed at 10X)
Observation Tube
Binocular tube: CX31RBSF microscope frame
CX31RBSFA microscope frame
Tilting tube:
CX31RTBISF microscope frame
Tube clamping screw
(Use the provided Allen wrench.)
Diopter
adjustment ring
(Page 11)
Microscope Frame
Revolving Nosepiece
CX31RBSF
CX31RBSFA
CX31RTBISF
Objective
Specimen holder
(Page 10)
Light intensity
control knob
(Page 8)
Condenser
centering screws
(Page 13)
Stage
Condenser
Fine focus
adjustment knob
(Page 9)
Filter holder
Place a 45 mm filter on this.
Coarse focus
adjustment knob
(Page 9)
X-axis knob (Page 11)
Y-axis knob (Page 11)
10
11
12
Engage the objective to be used for observation in the light path, then readjust the focus.
Place the required filter on the filter holder.
Re-adjust the aperture iris diaphragm, field iris diaphragm and brightness and start observation.
CX31
ASSEMBLY
1
(Fig. 3)
1. Turn the microscope frame on its side and pull the lamp housing
knob @ on the underside of the base to open the lamp housing cover.
2. Holding the halogen bulb contained in the polyethylene bag to
avoid leaving fingerprints on the bulb, fully insert the contact pins into
the bulb socket When properly seated, pull off the polyethylene bag.
<Applicable bulb>
6 V, 30 W halogen bulb: 6V30WHAL (Philips 5761)
Fig. 3
Always use the designated bulb. Use of improper bulb may result
in fire.
Do not touch the bulb with bare hands. If fingerprints are
accidentally left on the bulb, wipe the bulb with a soft, lint-free
cloth moistened with alcohol. Using a contaminated bulb will
shorten the service life of the bulb.
3. With the lamp housing knob still pulled out, close the lamp housing
cover. Then push in the lamp housing knob to lock the cover.
#The lamp housing cover cannot be closed if the knob is pushed in
before you attempt to close the cover.
Caution for Bulb Replacement During Use or Right After Use
Whenever you replace the bulb during use or right after use, first
move the main switch to
(OFF), disconnect the power cord
from the wall outlet, and allow the bulb and parts around the bulb
to cool before touching.
#If the bulb burns out during an observation and needs to be
replaced, remove the specimen, filter and other objects likely to
fall off, before tilting the microscope frame to replace the bulb.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
(Figs. 4 - 6)
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
CX31
(Fig. 9)
Fig. 9
(Fig. 10)
Using the field iris diaphragm ring @, adjust the diameter of the field
iris for objective power to the extent that it just circumscribes the field
of view. When the field iris diaphragm is stopped down to circumscribe
the field of view, it will exclude extraneous light and improve image
contrast within the field of view.
#When using the 100X objective, the field iris diaphragm image will
not be visible within the field of view. Accordingly, stop down the
diaphragm to its smallest diameter.
Fig. 10
2
DOWN
UP
(Fig. 11)
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
(Fig. 12)
}This mechanism ensures that the objective does not come in contact
with the specimen and damage it.
1. After focusing on the specimen, turn the simplified pre-focusing dial @
on the focusing block so that the mechanism contacts the stage
holder.
2. To allow a certain margin for the focused position, return the simplified
pre-focusing dial by about a half turn from the position where the
mechanism contacts the stage holder.
#When it not required to use this mechanism, set the pre-focusing
dial @ to the uppermost position.
CX31
4-3 Stage
1
(Fig. 13)
Fig. 13
Cover Glass
Use cover glasses of 0.17 mm thickness in order to allow the
objectives exhibit their full performances.
Specimen Slide
Use specimen slides of 0.9 to 1.4 mm thickness. Using thicker
specimen slides may result in inaccurate imaging of the field iris
diaphragm image on the specimen.
10
(Fig. 14)
Turn the upper knob which is the Y-axis knob @ to move the
specimen in the vertical direction, and turn the lower knob which is the
X-axis knob to move it in the horizontal direction.
#Do not use the specimen holder or stage to move the specimen,
for this will damage the rotating mechanisms of the knobs.
#When the stage and specimen holder are stopped by the prefocusing dial, the tension of the X-axis/Y-axis knobs increases. In
this case, do not attempt to turn the knobs to move the stage
beyond the stopped position.
Fig. 14
(Fig. 15)
Be careful not have your finger caught by the clearance below the
binocular tube during interpupillary distance adjustment.
While looking through the eyepieces, adjust for binocular vision until
the left and right fields of view coincide completely. The index dot
indicates the interpupillary distance.
}Note your interpupillary distance so that it can be quickly duplicated.
Fig. 15
(Fig. 16)
(Fig. 17)
1. Looking through the right eyepiece with your right eye, rotate the
coarse and fine adjustment knobs to bring the specimen into focus.
2. Looking through the left eyepiece with your left eye, turn the diopter
adjustment ring @ to focus on the specimen.
Fig. 17
11
CX31
(Fig. 18)
Fig. 18
Fig. 19
Fig. 20
12
4-5 Condenser
1
1. With the 10X objective engaged and the specimen brought into focus,
turn the field iris diaphragm ring @ counterclockwise to stop down the
diaphragm to near its minimum size.
2. Turn the condenser height adjustment knob to bring the field iris
diaphragm image into focus.
3. Rotate the two condenser centering knobs to adjust so that the field
iris diaphragm image is centered in the eyepiece field of view. (Figs. 21
& 22)
4. To check centration, open the field iris diaphragm until its image
touches the perimeter of the field of view. If the image is not precisely
inscribed in the field of view, center again. (Fig. 22)
5. When used for actual observation, open the field iris diaphragm until its
image is slightly larger than the field of view.
Fig. 21
(Fig. 23)
Fig. 23
13
CX31
Fig. 24
(Fig. 24)
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Under certain conditions, performance of the unit may be adversely affected by factors other than defects. If problems
occur, please review the following list and take remedial action as needed. If you cannot solve the problem after
checking the entire list, please contact your local Olympus representative for assistance.
Problem
Cause
Remedy
Page
15
Center it.
Clean them.
Clean thoroughly.
1. Optical System
a) Field of view is obscured or not
evenly illuminated
13
8
3
d) Visibility is poor.
Image is not sharp.
Contrast is poor.
Details are indistinct.
13
Open it.
Clean it thoroughly.
Remove bubbles.
Dirt/dust on specimen.
Clean it.
13
14
14
14
3
Dirt/dust on condenser.
e) One side of image is blurred.
Image seems to waver.
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10
CX31
Problem
Cause
Remedy
Page
Tension adjustment
overtightened.
ring
Tighten it.
Simplified pre-focusing
keeping the stage down.
Set
stopper
mechanism
uppermost position.
11
Adjust diopter.
11
10
dial
is
is
Loosen it.
9
9
to
9
13
3. Observation Tube
Field of view of one eye does not
match that of the other.
4. Stage
Image blurs as you move specimen.
5. Objective Change
Front lens of a high power objective
comes into contact with specimen
when it is engaged after a low-power
objective.
10
6. Electrical System
a) Bulb does not light.
Replace bulb.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Item
Specification
1. Optical system
2. Illumination
3. Focusing
4. Revolving nosepiece
5. Observation tube
Type
Binocular tube
Field number
20
18
30
30 to 60
48 to 75 mm
48 to 75 mm
7. Condenser
Size
188 mm x 134 mm
Movement range
76 mm (H) x 50 mm (V)
Specimen holder
2-slide holder
Type
N.A.
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Built in
9. Operating environment
Indoor use.
Altitude: Max. 2000 meters
Ambient temperature: 5 to 40C (41 to 104F)
Maximum relative humidity: 80% for temperatures up to 31C (88F), decreasing linearly
through 70% at 34C (93F), 60% at 37C (99F), to 50% relative humidity at 40C (104F)
Supply voltage fluctuations; Not to exceed 10% of the normal voltage.
Pollution degree: 2 (in accordance with IEC60664)
Installation/Overvoltage category: II (in accordance with IEC60664)
CX31
OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Magnification
Objective designation
Mechanical
tube length
Numerical aperture
Cover glass thickness
Color band
Characteristics
Magnification
N.A.
W.D.
(mm)
4X
10X
40X
* 100XO
0.10
0.25
0.65
1.25
18.5
10.6
0.6
0.13
Objective
Plan CN
Plan Achromat
(FN 22)
0.17
3.36
1.34
0.52
0.27
40X
100X
400X
1000X
175.0
28.0
3.04
0.69
Remark
5.0(4.5 )
2.0(1.8 )
0.5(0.45)
0.2(0.18) (Oil immersion)
Glossary
Working distance (W.D.): The distance from the cover glass surface to the nearest point of the objective.
Numerical aperture (N.A.): The N.A. value represents a performance number which can be compared to the relative
aperture (f-number) of a camera lens. The higher N.A., the higher the resolving power.
The ability to differentiate two points, i.e., the minimum distance by which the objects must be
Resolving power:
separated in order to be revealed as two separate objects.
The depth in the image through which the focused image will appear uniformly sharp. As the
Focal depth:
aperture iris diaphragm is stopped down, the focal depth becomes greater. The greater the N.A. of an
objective, the shorter the focal depth.
A number that represents the diameter in mm of the image of the field diaphragm that is formed by
Field number:
the lens in front of it.
The actual size of the field of view in millimeters.
Field of view diameter:
Equals the objective magnification multiplied by the eyepiece magnification.
Total magnification:
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Specifications
Voltage Rating
Current Rating
Temperature Rating
Length
Fittings Configuration
Country
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Agency
Certification Mark
Country
Agency
Argentina
IRAM
Italy
IMQ
Australia
SAA
Japan
Austria
VE
Netherlands
KEMA
Belgium
CEBEC
Norway
NEMKO
Canada
CSA
Spain
AEE
Denmark
DEMKO
Sweden
SEMKO
Finland
FEI
Switzerland
SEV
France
UTE
United Kingdom
ASTA, BSI
Germany
VDE
U.S.A.
UL
Ireland
NSAI
Certification Mark
CX31
Approval Organization
Red
Yellow
CEBEC
<HAR>
10
30
10
<VDE>
<HAR>
30
10
10
USE
<HAR>
30
10
30
IEMMEQU
<HAR>
10
30
50
BASEC
<HAR>
10
10
30
N.V. KEMA
KEMA-KEUR
<HAR>
10
30
30
SEMKO
<HAR>
10
10
50
sterreichisher Verband fr
Elektrotechnik (VE)
<VE>
<HAR>
30
10
50
<DEMKO>
<HAR>
30
10
30
<NSAI>
<HAR>
30
30
50
NEMKO
<HAR>
10
10
70
Asociacion Electrotecnica Y
Electronica Espanola (AEE)
<UNED>
<HAR>
30
10
70
ELOT
<HAR>
30
30
70
np
<HAR>
10
10
90
Schweizerischer Elektro
Technischer Verein (SEV)
SEV
<HAR>
10
30
90
Elektriska Inspektoratet
SETI
<HAR>
10
30
90
20
REP
01/10