Instruction Manual
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b) Microscope
• Do not examine objects with temperatures outside the given operating temperature range of the product.
• Sudden temperature change may form dew inside the Microscope like entering a warm room in cold
winter. Put it inside a handbag or plastic bag to slow down temperature changes.
• Do not point Microscope lens to the sun or strong light for a long time. Powerful light may damage the
light-sensitive electronics.
• Do not force the card into the slot as this may damage the microscope and the MicroSD memory card.
• The base of the microscope may leave marks on sensitive surfaces.
c) Cable
• When setting up the product, make sure that the cable is not pinched, kinked or damaged by sharp
edges.
• Always lay the cables so that nobody can trip over or become entangled in them. This poses a risk of
injury.
d) Protection Against Dust
• Dust and debris from the air can lead to deterioration of image quality. Keep the Microscope away from
dusty environments.
• The opening of the camera lens should always be protected either with dust covers such. Suitable
options include aluminium foil or plastic bags.
• If dark specks or similar in-focus artifacts are observed in digital images, and they are not in the specimen
plane,theirmostlikelycauseisparticulatecontaminationontheimagesensororanassociatedlter
surface. The cameras always need to be handled with the utmost care and protected from dirt according
to the manufacturer‘s recommendations.
• Before every critical use, check the front lens of the objective for dirt.