A Guide to Using Biological Microscopes Frequently
After the cover glass is added, the surface of the specimen is even and the light is concentrated, which is convenient for inspection.
When taking the microscope out of the wooden box or packing it, hold the mirror arm firmly with your right hand, hold the mirror base firmly with your left hand, and take it out gently. Do not pick it up with only one hand to prevent the microscope from falling, and then gently put it on the bench or put it in a wooden box.
When the biological microscope is placed on the practice table, put one end of the mirror base first, and then stabilize the mirror base. Do not make the mirror base contact with the table at the same time. If the vibration is too large, the lens and micro-adjuster device will be easily damaged.
The microscope must be kept clean frequently to prevent oil and dust from adhering. If the lens part is dirty, wipe it lightly with a lens cleaning paper. If there is oil stain, first dip the lens cleaning paper with a little xylene to wipe it off.
The microscope cannot be exposed and used in the sun.
Do not pull out and remove the eyepiece and objective lens casually. When the eyepiece must be extracted, the upper opening of the lens barrel must be covered with a cloth to prevent dust from falling into the lens barrel. When replacing the objective lens, it should be placed upside down under a clean table after it is removed, and then put into the tube of the wooden box where the objective lens is placed.
After the microscope is used up, remove the specimen sheet, lower it through the condenser, turn the objective lens into a "eight" shape, turn the coarse adjuster to lower the lens barrel, so as to avoid the collision between the objective lens and the condenser.
Biological microscopes should be placed in a dry place to prevent mold.
The focus limit of the mechanical stage prevents accidents
The focus position can be locked, making it easier to refocus after changing samples. When the upper limit of the stage is locked, accidental contact between the objective lens and the slide can be avoided, thereby preventing damage to the object and the objective lens.
Specially designed pins keep binocular tubes from falling
With conventional microscopes, the binocular tube can sometimes fall off when it is rotated. However, the CX22 series, equipped with a specially designed needle, effectively eliminates this concern. Eyepieces, objectives, nosepieces, and other components are also secured to the microscope stand to prevent them from falling out or being lost during transportation.
Grasp the coaxial handle for smooth focusing
Coarse focus torque can be adjusted to meet the audience's preferences and use needs. A coaxial focus knob allows coarse and fine focus adjustments to operate left or right.
Paint Resistant Objectives and Eyepiece Tubes
Many microscopes are susceptible to mold when used in hot, humid environments. The objectives, eyepieces and observation tubes of the CX22 series are all made for optimal vision and longer durability.
Easy-to-use, durable standless stage
Because the stage is driven by wire, there is no longer a protruding bracket, thereby avoiding accidental injuries or bruised fingers caused by the bracket. Its wear-resistant, stand-free design ensures constant, smooth stage movement.
An Easy Wire Hanger for Stress Storage and Transfer
The CX22 series has been designed with a compact structure and minimal protrusions. Although conventional microscopes can get a cumbersome power cord when transported in the usual way, the power cord can be looped around a convenient hook mounted on the back of the CX22 series.
Field-tested for malaria, tuberculosis and others tough enough
The CX22 series is specifically designed to provide sustained performance even in harsh environments and rigorous conditions. An optional reflector can also be used even when power is not available.
