BX 43
BX 43
BX 43
SYSTEM MICROSCOPE
BX43
This instruction manual is for the Olympus System Microscope Model BX43.
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.
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In accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment,
this symbol indicates that the product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste, but
should be collected separately.
Refer to your local Olympus distributor in EU for return and/or collection systems available in your
country.
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.
IMPORTANT -- Be sure to read this section for safe use of the equipment. -- 1-3
1 MODULE NOMENCLATURE 4
2 CONTROLS 5-7
5-1 Base...............................................................................................................................................................................................................13-15
1 Adjusting the Brightness...............................13 2 Setting the LIM Brightness..........................13
3 Using the Filters (Halogen Bulb
Operation Only)...........................................................14
5-3 Stage............................................................................................................................................................................................................18-24
1 Placing the Specimen.......................................18 2 Using the Auxiliary Slide Holder.........18
3 Adjusting the X- and Y-Axis 4 Rotating the Stage................................................ 20
Knob Tension.................................................................19
5 Adjusting the Stage Height...................... 20
6 CAMERA RECORDING 26
8 SPECIFICATIONS 30,31
10 ASSEMBLY -- See this section for the replacement of the light bulb. -- 33-37
CAUTION Always use the designated lamp bulb. Using other bulb may
1 cause malfunction.
2. If the lamp cable or power cord comes in contact with the lamp socket
Fig. 1
or its surroundings, the cable or cord may be melt by the heat, causing
an electric shock or fire hazard. To prevent this, distribute the lamp cable
and power cord at enough distances from the lamp socket.
3. The standard service life of the lamp housing is eight (8) years of use or
20,000 hours of total power ON period, whichever is the shorter period.
For details, see Inspection Sheet on page 38.
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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.
Indicates a non-specific general hazard. Follow the description given after this symbol or in
instruction manual.
Caution engraving/label
Caution engraving and label are placed at parts where special precaution is required when handling and using the
microscope. Always heed the cautions.
If a caution engraving or label is dirty or peeled off, contact Olympus for the replacement or other inquiry.
1 Getting Ready
1. A microscope is a precision instrument. Handle it with care and avoid
subjecting it to sudden or severe impact. Also note that the microscope
does not have a waterproof construction.
2. Do not use the microscope where it is subjected to direct sunlight, high
temperature and humidity, dust or vibrations. (For the operating conditions,
refer to section 8, “SPECIFICATIONS”.)
3. When moving the microscope, remove the observation and specimen
and carefully carry the microscope by holding the grasping part on the
rear of the arm and the front part of the base as shown in Fig. 2.
CAUTION To prevent damage to the microscope, never hold it by the stage
Fig. 2 or coarse/fine adjustment knob.
· Even when moving the microscope along the desktop surface, be sure
to remove the specimen in advance.
· When the microscope needs to be packaged for forwarding to a remote
location, contact Olympus.
4. When the accessories of this product are used, make sure that the system
height does not exceed 1 meter. Otherwise, the stability of the device will
be lost.
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3 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.
CAUTION : Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor
or moderate injury or damage to the equipment or other property. It may also be used
to alert against unsafe practices.
} : Indicates commentary (for ease of operation and maintenance).
4 Intended use
This instrument has been designed to be used to observe magnified images of specimens in various routine work and
research applications.
Do not use this instrument for any purpose other than its intended use.
This instrument is considered a medical device in the following countries: US, and China.
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.
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1 MODULE NOMENCLATURE
} The modules mentioned below show only the typical product names. As there are some products that are not mentioned
but also applicable to this microscope, check the latest catalogues or consult Olympus.
For the products marked “ * ”, also read their instruction manuals.
Observation tube
Intermediate attachment
· U-BI30-2
· U-TBI-3 · U-TRA
· U-TR30-2 · U-CA
· U-TTLBI · U-DO3
Eyepieces
· WHN10X Arm (or vertical illuminator)
· WHN10X-H · BX3-ARM
· BX3-URA*
· BX3-RFAS*
Lamp housing
· U-LHLEDC
· U-LS30-5
Revolving nosepiece
· BX43-5RES
· U-5RE-2
· U-D6RE
Slide holder
· U-HLST-4
· U-HD-4
· U-HLDT-4
Stage
· U-SVRB-4
· U-SVRO
Condenser
· U-LC
· U-SC3
· U-AC2
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2 CONTROLS
} If you have not yet assembled the microscope, read section 10, “ASSEMBLY” (pages 33 to 37).
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Main switch (Page 10)
I : ON
: OFF
Pre-focusing lever
(Page 16)
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* The auxiliary lens is mounted on the lamp adapter when the U-LC is used. (Page 34)
Guide pins
Lamp cable
Brightness control
knob
Main switch
I : ON : OFF
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3 FLOW OF OBSERVATION
} When the LED lamp is used and the LIM is set, the LED brightness adjustment knob is defeated.
} When the halogen bulb is used, set the LBD filter in the filter mount on the base (or in the U-FC filter cassette).
Select the light path (trinocular tube). 5Light path selector knob (P. 22)
Adjust the aperture iris and field iris diaphragms. eAperture iris diaphragm ring (P. 12)
fField iris diaphragm ring (P. 12)
Start observation.
* The LED brightness adjustment knob is defeated when the LIM is set (see page 34).
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5 (trinocular tube only)
b
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d
g
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} Copy the observation procedure pages on separate sheets and post it near your microscope.
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4 SIMPLIFIED OBSERVATION PROCEDURE
4-1 Basic Operation (Until Observation of Specimen)
This section describes the basic operation of the microscope until the start of observation of a specimen. For the detailed
operating procedure of each control, please read the description page specified below.
Fig. 3
2 Rotate the knob to adjust the lamp brightness. (Details: Page 13)
Fig. 4
4 Open the clamping lever of the slide holder and place the specimen
slide. (Details: Page 18)
Fig. 5
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6 Rotate the coarse and fine adjustment knobs to bring the specimen
5 into focus. (Details: Page 17)
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7 7 Rotate the stage knob to adjust the observation position.
1 While looking through the eyepieces, adjust for binocular vision until
the left and right fields of view coincide completely.
} Note your interpupillary distance so that it can be quickly duplicated.
Fig. 7
2 Looking through the eyepiece with the diopter adjustment ring, turn
only the diopter adjustment ring to focus on the specimen.
} If the diopter adjustment rings are provided on both the left and
Fig. 8 right sides, see “Adjusting the Diopter” on page 21.
The diopter adjustment rings may be provided on either the eye-
pieces or the observation tube.
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3 Adjusting the Centering
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4 6
5
3
8 9
1 Place the specimen.
7 Turn the two condenser centering screws to move the iris diaphragm image to the center of the field of view (B in Fig. 9).
8 Gradually open the field iris diaphragm until its image is inscribed in the field of view (C in Fig. 9).
9 Open the field diaphragm slightly until its image circumscribes the field of view slightly (D in Fig. 9).
} Be careful not to rotate the condenser clamping screw, located behind the centering knobs, by mistake.
} When using a condenser with top lens such as the U-SC3, engage the top lens in the light path before proceeding to
the centering adjustment.
A B C D
Fig. 9 Movement of Field Iris Diaphragm Image
Aperture iris
diaphragm image 70-80%
30-20%
Objective pupil
2
N.A. scale 1
1 Set the condenser aperture iris diaphragm ring so that the condenser NA scale position indicates 70% of the NA of the
objective in use. After this, observe the image and fine adjust the aperture iris diaphragm to the desired condition.
2 The image of the aperture iris diaphragm can be viewed by removing the eyepieces and looking into the observation
tube. Adjust so that the image looks approximately like that shown in the figure above.
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5 USING THE CONTROLS
5-1 Base
1. When the LED lamp is used for observation, turn the LED brightness
adjustment knob @ clockwise to make illumination brighter.
2. When the halogen bulb is used for observation, adjust the brightness
adjustment knob 2 of the TL4 power supply unit.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
} LIM stands for Light Intensity Manager. It is effective when the BX43-5RES
2 revolving nosepiece with sensor and the U-LHLEDC LED lamp housing
are used.
1 } The desired brightness can be set per objective. Once the brightness for
the objectives is set, selecting an objective adjusts the LED brightness
3 automatically provided that the LIM ON-OFF switch @ is set to “ON” (which
is indicated by the lighting of the LIM indicator 2).
4 1. Press the LIM ON-OFF switch @ to “OFF” (so that the LIM indicator 2 is
extinguished).
Fig. 12
2. Engage a low-power objective in the light path and bring the specimen
in focus.
3. Rotate the brightness adjustment knob 3 for optimum brightness for
observation.
4. Press the LIM setting switch | to enter the current brightness.
5. Set the optimum brightness for the mounted objectives by repeating the
above for each of them.
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3 Using the Filters (Halogen Bulb Operation Only)
} You can place a filter in the light path with either method.
· Place a filter on the filter mount on the base and engage in the light path.
(Page 14)
· Insert a filter in the U-FC filter cassette, attach it on the filter mount and
engage it in the light path by sliding the filter level. (Page 14)
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Up to three of the above filters can be loaded in the filter cassette. Moving
Fig. 16 the levers 6 on the left and right sides of the cassette to the IN position
brings the corresponding filter into the light path.
* When an IF (interference) type filter is used, flare and ghost may be
observed. These phenomena may be reduced by adding ND filter(s) to
the IF filter.
} The LBD filter is not required when the LED lamp is used.
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5-2 Focusing Block
1 Focusing Controls
The focusing block consists of the controls listed in the following table,
1 which also describes the functions of the controls.
No. Name Function
2
1 Coarse adjustment Moves the focus position widely.
knob
5 2 Fine adjustment dial Fine adjusts the focus position.
3 Fine adjustment Fine adjusts the focus position.
Fig. 18 knob This knob can be attached to the fine
adjustment dial on either the left or right
side. (When the microscope is shipped,
it is attached to the right-side dial.)
4 Pre-focusing lever Sets the upper limit of the stage position
(to prevent contact between the speci-
men and objective).
4 5 Tension adjustment Adjusts the force required to rotate the
ring coarse adjustment knob.
3
1
Fig. 19
2
1
Fig. 20
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CAUTION Adjust the coarse adjustment knob tension using the tension
adjustment ring @.
The coarse adjustment knob tension is preadjusted for easy use. However,
if desired, you can change the tension using the tension adjustment ring
@. Turning the ring in the direction of the arrow increases tension, and
vice versa.
The tension is too low if the stage drops by itself of focus is quickly lost
after adjustment with the fine adjustment knob. In this case, turn the ring
Fig. 22 Fig. 22 in the direction of the arrow to increase tension.
} The pre-focusing lever ensures that the objective does not come in contact
with the specimen and simplifies focusing.
After focusing on the specimen with the coarse adjustment knob, turn this
1 lever @ in the direction of the arrow and lock; the upper limit on coarse
adjustment movement is set at the locked position.
After changing a specimen, approximate refocusing is easily accomplis-
hed by rotating the coarse adjustment knob to reach the pre-focused
position. After this, all you have to do is make fine adjustments with the
fine adjustment knob.
Fig. 23
} Stage movement with the fine adjustment knob is not locked.
CAUTION When the pre-focusing lever is locked, a coarse movement stro-
ke is reduced due to the microscope’s mechanism, causing the
stage not to be able to be lowered to the lower limit. To lower
the stage to the lower limit, release the pre-focusing lever.
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5-3 Stage
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1. Hold the X-axis knob @ and slide up the Y-axis knob 2 up to expose
the adjustment knobs.
2 2. Turning the X-axis adjustment knob 3 or Y-axis adjustment knob |
clockwise (in the direction of the arrow) increases the tension and
4 counterclockwise decreases it.
3 CAUTION If the tension is adjusted to tight, a creaking sound may be heard
during stage travel, and the stage stopping accuracy may be
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imperiled.
Fig. 27 } After long hours of use, the stage guide may be deviated and the stage
travel range may be decreased.
However, this is not malfunction and can be corrected easily as described
below.
[Treatment]
Horizontal direction: Hold the specimen holder and move the stage guide
to the left and right so that it hits the stoppers.
Vertical direction: Hold the upper stage and move it to the front and rear
so that it hits the stoppers.
Stage Feed Knob Rubber Caps (Optional)
} When the X- and Y-axis knobs are fitted with the rubber caps, the knobs
can be adjusted without slipping and fine adjustment is possible by
holding the knobs with a very light force. The knob rubber caps also
reduce fatigue after long hours of operation.
The U-SHGT thick type (thickness 5 mm) and U-SHG thin type (thickness
2 mm) knob rubbers are available.
To attach the knob rubbers:
First fit the larger knob rubber to the Y-axis (upper) knob from below it,
then fit the smaller knob rubber to the X-axis (lower) knob from below it.
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4 Rotating the Stage (Fig. 28)
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1. Slightly loosen the stage clamping screw @.
2. The stage can be rotated both clockwise and counterclockwise by the
stage clamping screw.
CAUTION A click may be heard and felt during rotation. However, this is
due to the construction of the substage and does not indicate
a malfunction.
} The angle of rotation varies depending on the positions of the X- and
Y-axis knobs.
Fig. 28
Angle of Rotation
Clockwise Counterclockwise
Right hand knobs 230° 20°
Left hand knobs 20° 230°
Fig. 30
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Fig. 31
1. Set the diopter adjustment rings on both sides to scale “0”.
2. Engage a high-power objective (40X or so) in the light path, look into
the right eyepiece with your right eye, and rotate the coarse and fine
adjustment knobs to bring the specimen into focus.
} Do not use an oil-immersion objective.
3. Engage a low-power objective (10X or so) in the light path, rotate the right
diopter adjustment ring @ to bring the specimen into focus. Do not touch
the coarse and fine adjustment knobs during the focusing.
4. Looking into the left eyepiece with your left eye, rotate the left diopter
adjustment ring 2 to bring the specimen in focus.
} The above procedure adjusts the diopter with reference to the right eye,
but it is also possible to adjust with reference to the left eye. In this case,
read the above procedure by inverting “right” and “left.”
} If an eyepiece equipped with a diopter adjustment ring is inserted into
the side equipped with another diopter adjustment ring of the observation
tube, perform the above procedure without moving the diopter adjustment
ring of the observation tube from the “0” position.
Fig. 32
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3 Using the Eyepiece Micrometer Disk (Fig. 33)
1 When the WHN10X-H (WHN10X) eyepieces are used, an eyepiece
micrometer disk can be inserted in one of them. When the eyepiece
does not have a diopter adjustment mechanism, however, it is hard to
focus on the micrometer disk if the operator has poor eyesight. Should
that be the case, adjust the focus with eyeglasses on.
Use 24 mm dia. x 1.5 mm thick micrometer disks.
Following Fig. 33, turn the built-in micrometer-mounting frame 2 coun-
2 terclockwise to remove it from the eyepiece and place a micrometer
disk @.
Fig. 33
Screw the micrometer mounting frame back into the eyepiece sleeve.
} Be careful not to touch the lens surface with your finger.
} The micrometer-mounting frame may be tight for certain micrometer disks.
In this case, turn the frame slowly but with a stronger force than usual.
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5 Adjusting the Tilt (Figs. 35 to 38)
5° to 35°
With the U-TBI-3 (Fig. 35)
} Adjust the height and tilt of the observation tube to obtain the most
comfortable viewing position.
U-TBI-3 5° to 35°
U-TBI-3-CLT 5° to 35°
U-ETBI 0° to 25°
Fig. 35 U-TTBI 0° to 25°
U-TTR2 5° to 35°
U-TTLBI 0° to 27°
Holding the binocular section @ with both hands, raise or lower it to the
desired position.
CAUTION Never attempt to force the binocular section past the upper or
lower stop position. Applying excessive force could destroy the
limiting mechanism.
} The U-TBI-3/U-TBI-3-CLT can be used in combination with only one
intermediate attachment.
} If you need photography using the U-TBI-3/U-TBI-3-CLT, use the U-TRU
Fig. 36 trinocular tube.
Fig. 38
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6 Using Eyepieces Incorporating a Micrometer
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} When the eyepieces in use incorporate a micrometer, the accuracy of
the left-right focusing adjustment (diopter adjustment) can be improved
further.
1. Looking into the right eyepiece with your right eye, turn the top of the
eyepiece @ so that the micrometer in the field of view looks sharpest
(Fig. 39).
1 2. Looking into the right eyepiece, rotate the coarse and fine adjustment
knobs to bring the specimen and micrometer (cross lines, etc.) in focus.
3. Looking into the left eyepiece with your left eye, rotate the diopter
Fig. 39
adjustment ring 2 to bring the specimen into focus.
5-5 Condenser
For how to adjust the centering of the condenser, see page 12.
Condenser
Objective Low Ultralow
Magnification Abbe Achromat/aplanat Swing-out
magnification magnification
U-AC2 U-AAC U-SC3
U-LC U-ULC-2
Applicable
1.25X
(FN 22)
2X Applicable (FN 26.5) Applicable
by moving top lens (FN 26.5)
Applicable out of the light path*
4X Applicable (FN 22) (FN 26.5)
(FN 22)**
10-60X Applicable Applicable Engage top lens in
100X (FN 26.5) (FN 26.5) light path (FN 26.5)
* When using the U-SC3 swing-out condenser together with a 1.25X to 4X objective, fully open the condenser aperture
iris diaphragm and use the field iris diaphragm in the base as aperture diaphragm. With the 1.25X to 2X objectives, the
surroundings of the field of view may become dark.
} To obtain better illumination in camera recording using a 1.25X to 4X objective, use of the U-ULC-2 is recommended.
**When the U-LC is used with an objective with an NA of 1.0 or more, the NA of the lighting becomes insufficient.
} When the U-LC is used, it is required to attach the auxiliary lens (page 34).
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Adjustment Procedure
1 · If the cover glass thickness is known, set the correction collar @ to that
scale value. (Fig. 41)
· If the cover glass thickness is unknown, adjust the correction collar @
and fine adjustment knob alternately until the positioning with the highest
contrast is obtained.
Fig. 41
} Be careful not to touch the correction collar @ when turning the revolving
nosepiece.
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6 CAMERA RECORDING
} Use a trinocular observation tube such as the U-TR30-2 or U-SWTR-2 when shooting the video or digital camera picture
of the microscope images.
The trinocular tube accepts a camera adapter (certain TV adapters necessitate a camera mount adapter).
} Be sure to adjust the parfocality before using a camera adapter. Otherwise, the focusing of the camera image will not
match that of the image observed through eyepieces. For the parfocality adjustment method, refer to the instruction
manual for the camera adapter in use.
For details, refer to the instruction manuals for these accessories.
1 System Chart
TV camera/digital camera
Camera adapter
WHN10X: FN22
SWH10X-H: FN 26.5
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7 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.
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Problem Lamp Cause Remedy Page
Dirt or dust is visible in the field Common Dirt/dust on the eyepieces. Clean thoroughly.
of view.
Common Dirt or dust on condenser top
3
lens.
Common Dirt/dust on the specimen.
Visibility is poor Common A non-UIS/UIS2 objective is Use only UIS2/UIS series objecti-
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· Image is not poor. used. ves with this microscope.
· Contrast is poor. Common Condenser height is too low. Adjust correctly. 24
· Details are indistinct.
Common Aperture iris diaphragm is not Open aperture iris diaphragm.
· Image glares. 12
opened enough.
Common Revolving nosepiece is not at- Push the slide dovetail all the way
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tached properly. until it is stopped.
Common Correction collar on correction While focusing, turn the correction
collar-equipped objective is not collar to find the best position. 25
properly adjusted.
Common Front lens of objective is dirty. Clean objective. 3
Common Immersion oil is not being used Use immersion oil.
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with an oil immersion objective.
Common Immersion oil contains bubbles. Remove the bubbles. 25
Common Recommended immersion oil is Use an Olympus-designated
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not used. immersion oil.
Common Dirt/dust on specimen. Clean it.
3
Common Dirt/dust on condenser top lens.
One side of image is blurred. Common Objective is not correctly engaged Make sure that revolving nosepiece
12
in light path. clicks into place correctly.
Common Stage is not correctly mounted. Re-attach it. 18
Common Revolving nosepiece is not at- Push the slide dovetail all the way
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tached properly. until it is stopped.
Common Specimen is mounted upside Mount specimen correctly.
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down.
Image appears to waver. Common Revolving nosepiece is not Push the slide dovetail all the way
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attached properly. until it is stopped.
Common Objective is not correctly engaged Make sure that revolving nosepie-
12
in light path. ce clicks into place correctly.
Common Condenser is not properly Center the condenser.
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centered.
Coarse adjustment knob is hard Common Tension adjustment ring is Loose ring.
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to turn. tightened excessively.
Common You are trying to raise stage Unlock pre-focusing lever.
without coarse adjustment knob
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while pre-focusing lever is kept
locked.
Image cannot be focused: Common Tension adjustment ring is too Tighten ring.
· Objective drifts down by itself. loose. 16
· Fine adjustment knob slips.
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8 SPECIFICATIONS
Item Specification
1. Optical system UIS2 (UIS) optical system (featuring infinity correction)
2. Illumination Built-in transmitted Koehler illumination
FN (Field Number): 26.5 (super-widefield compatible)
LED illuminator (continuously variable): U-LHLEDC
Power consumption: 0.5 A
Optional 6V 30W halogen bulb (continuously variable)
Power supply unit TL4: 100-120/220-240 V $ , 0.85/0.45 A, 50/60 Hz.
Power consumption: 45 W
3. Focusing mechanism Stage up-down movement by roller guide (rack & pinion)
Stroke per rotation: 0.1 mm (fine), 17.8 mm (coarse)
Full stroke range: 25 mm
Upper coarse adjustment limit stopper
Tension adjustment on coarse focus adjustment knob.
4. Revolving nosepiece Type BX43-5RES U-D6RE
5-position revolving nosepiece with
Universal 6-position revolving nosepiece
readout function
Attachable Transmitted light DIC slider
module Transmitted light analyzer
5. Observation tube Type U-BI30-2 U-TBI-3/U-TBI3-CLI U-TR30-2 U-SWTR-3
Widefield, tilting Widefield, Super- widefield,
Widefield binocular
binocular trinocular trinocular
Field No. 22 26.5
Tube 5-35°
30° 30°
inclination (continuously variable)
Interpupillary
distance 50-76 mm
adjustment
Light path 3 steps: @ Binocular 100%
selection Not available 2 Bi 100%, Cam 80%
3 Camera 100%
6. BX stage Type U-SVRB-4 U-SVLB-4
Coaxial knobs on bottom right. Coaxial knobs on bottom left.
Rectangular ceramic-coated, wire-driven stage
Size 156 mm (D) x 191 mm (W)
Movement X- and Y-axis knob with adjustable tension. Movement range: 52 mm in vertical (Y)
mechanism direction, 76 mm in horizontal (X) direction.
Slide holder
U-HLST-4 (Thick type)
(single-slide
U-HLS-4 (Thin type)
holder)
Slide holder
U-HLDT-4 (Left-opening, thick type) U-HRDT-4 (Right-opening, thick type)
(double-slide
U-HLD-4 (Left-opening, thin type) U-HRD-4(Right-opening, thin type)
holder)
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Item Specification
7. Condenser Type U-LC U-AC2 U-SC3 U-AAC
Low magnification Abbe Swing-out Achromat/ Aplanat
Max. N.A . 0.75 1.10 0.9 1.40
Applicable 2X - 60X 4X 1.25X 10X - 100X
objective (Widefield: FN 22) (Widefield: FN 22) (Widefield: FN 22) (Super widefield:
powers 10X - 100X 2X - 100X FN 26.5)
(Super widefield: (Super widefield:
FN 26.5) FN 26.5)
8. Operating · Indoor use.
environment · Altitude: Max. 2000 meters
· Ambient temperature: 5° to 40°C (41° to 104°F)
· Maximum relative humidity: 80% for temperatures up to 31°C (88°F), decreasing linearly through
70% at 34°C (93°F), 60% at 37°C (99°F), to 50% relative humidity at 40°C (104°F).
· Supply voltage fluctuations: ±10%
· Pollution degree: 2 (in accordance with IEC60664-1)
· Installation/Overvoltage category: II (in accordance with IEC60664-1)
9. Rating Input rating: 5 V, 2.5 A
AC adapter SA115B-05V: 100V-240Vac 50/60 Hz, 0.4 A
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9 OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS (UIS2 Series)
UIS series objectives not listed here can also be combined with this microscope.
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10 ASSEMBLY
Lamp cable
3 LED lamp housing
Microscope frame U-LHLEDC
BX43F
2
Condenser Auxiliary lens for
4
clamping knob U-LC
10
Stage feed knob
rubber caps
U-SHG 11
U-SHGT
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10-2 Detailed Assembly Procedures
2 Attaching
Condenser
the Auxiliary Lens for the U-LC (Fig. 42)
Fig. 42
4 1. Fit the LED lamp housing @ into the mount hole on the rear of the
microscope by aligning the clamping screw 2 and screw hole 3.
2. Using the Allen screwdriver, tighten the clamping screw 2.
2 3. Insert the connector | of the lamp housing into the connector 5 on the
microscope.
1
Fig. 43
Fig. 44
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2 1. Holding the bulb 2 a piece of gauze, insert the bulb pins 3 straight and
fully into the pin holes | on the lamp socket.
4 CAUTION To prevent reduced bulb life or cracking, do not touch the bulb
3 with bare hands. If fingerprints are accidentally left on the bulb,
wipe the bulb with a soft cloth.
Fig. 45
2. Insert the lamp cable 5 in the direction shown in the figure 46.
3. Aligning the guide pins 6 with the guide pin holes † at the rear of the
microscope frame, gently push the lamp socket all the way into place.
CAUTION Caution for Bulb Replacement During Use or Right After Use
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The bulb and the lamp socket are areas near these will be
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extremely hot during and right after use.
Fig. 46 Set the main switch to “ ” (OFF), disconnect the power cord
from the wall outlet, then allow the old bulb and lamp socket
to cool before replacing the bulb with a new of the designated
type.
4 Pass the lamp cable through the cable holder @ (Fig. 44).
Fig. 47
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Use only coded 5 position nosepiece for BX43 (BX43-5RES)
} Distribute its cable | toward the rear panel by passing it below the arm,
4 and connect the cable to the connector no the rear panel.
} As shown in Fig. 49, connect to the connector by letting the cable into
the cable holder (attached with BX43-5RES) attached to the rear panel.
Fig. 49
Gently insert the eyepieces all the way into the eyepiece sleeves.
CAUTION · When using the U-BI30-2 binocular tube, eyepieces with a po-
sitioning pin cannot be attached because the U-BI30-2 does
1 not have the positioning notch.
· When using an eyepiece with micrometer, attach it to the right-
2 hand eyepiece sleeve.
When doing so, make sure that the eyepiece positioning pin @
fits into the notch 2 on the eyepiece sleeve.
Fig. 51 · The super-widefield trinocular observation tube is equipped with
a positioning notch on both the left and right eyepiece sleeves.
Make sure that the positioning pins on both eyepieces fits into
the respective notches.
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1 1. Insert the connector @ of the power cord firmly into the input connector
2 of the AC adapter (Fig. 53).
Fig. 53
CAUTION The power cord should be connected to a grounded/earthed,
3-conductor power outlet. If the power outlet is not grounded/
earthed properly, Olympus can no longer warrant the electrical
safety performance of the equipment.
2. Plug the power cord plug 3 into the wall outlet | (Fig. 55).
CAUTION Should the power cord come in contact with the hot lamp socket,
the power cord could melt and cause electric shock. Be sure
to route the power cord away from the lamp socket.
3 4
Fig. 55
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11 HALOGEN LAMP SOCKET INSPECTION SHEET
{ For safe use of the lamp socket, we recommend performing the following inspection periodically (every time you replace
the lamp bulb and at least every 6 months).
{ The table below identified the check items to be observed. Put (X) if not applicable or ( ) if applicable.
{ If there is any ( ) mark noted, immediately stop use of the product, and consult Olympus for detailed inspections or replace
the lamp socket.
{ If you detect an abnormality other than that listed below or with other Olympus product, also stop the use of the product and
contact Olympus for detailed inspections.
{Note that the service, replacement and detailed inspections are charged after expiration of the warranty period.
If you have any questions, please contact Olympus.
* When the Check Result columns become insufficient, copy this sheet.
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Specifications
Voltage Rating 125V AC (for 100-120V AC area) or, 250V AC (for 220-240V AC area)
Current Rating 6A minimum
Temperature Rating 60˚C minimum
Length 3.05 m maximum
Fittings Configuration Grounding type attachment plug cap. Opposite terminates in molded-on IEC
configuration appliance coupling.
Certification Certification
Country Agency Mark Country Agency Mark
United ASTA
France UTE
Kingdom BSI
Ireland NSAI
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Table 2 HAR Flexible Cord
APPROVAL ORGANIZATIONS AND CORDAGE HARMONIZATION MARKING METHODS
Asociacion Electrotecnica Y
<UNED> <HAR> 30 10 70
Electronica Espanola (AEE)
Schweizerischer Elektro
SEV <HAR> 10 30 90
Technischer Verein (SEV)
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