Common microscope faults and troubleshooting methods:
Optical microscopes are widely used in various departments of industry, agriculture and scientific research due to their many advantages. If some problems occur during use, they can be solved by yourself according to the actual situation.
Common faults and troubleshooting methods of microscopes: The field of view is blurred or there is dirt. Possible reasons include dirt on the specimen, dirt on the surface of the eyepiece, dirt on the surface of the objective lens, and dirt on the surface of the working plate. Clean the dirt on the surface of the specimen, eyepiece, objective lens and working plate according to the situation. The possible reason for the non-coincidence of the double image is incorrect pupil distance adjustment. Measures to correct the pupil distance can be taken. The non-coincidence of the double image may also be incorrect diopter adjustment. Re-adjust the diopter. It may also be that the left and right eyepieces have different magnifications. Check the eyepiece and reinstall the eyepiece of the same magnification. If the image is not clear, it may be that there is dirt on the surface of the objective lens. Please clean the objective lens. If the image is not clear when zooming, it may be that the diopter adjustment is incorrect and the focus is incorrect. Re-adjust the diopter and focus. If the bulb often burns out and the light flickers, it may be that the local line voltage is too high and the bulb is about to burn out. Please carefully check whether the voltage and the microscope wire connection are firm. If not, the bulb may be about to burn out and you can replace the bulb to solve the problem.
