Five basic steps in using a microscope
1. Place the microscope: Hold the mirror arm with your right hand, hold the mirror base with your left hand, put the microscope on the laboratory table, and place the eyepiece and objective lens slightly to the left about 7 cm from the edge.
Second, the light
1. Turn the converter to align the low-magnification objective lens with the light hole, and keep a distance of 2 cm between the front end of the objective lens and the stage.
2. Align a larger aperture with the aperture. Stare at the eyepiece with the left eye, open the right eye, and turn the reflector so that the light is reflected into the lens barrel through the light hole. until a brighter view is seen.
3. Place slices
1. Put the slide specimen to be observed on the stage, and press it with a pressure clamp, and the specimen should be facing the center of the light hole.
4. Observation
1. Rotate the coarse and accurate focus screw to lower the lens barrel slowly, and watch from the side until the objective lens is close to the slide specimen, so as to avoid the objective lens touching the slide specimen.
2. Look into the eyepiece with the left eye, and at the same time turn the coarse focus screw in the opposite direction, so that the lens barrel rises slowly until it reaches
until the object is seen clearly. Then turn the fine focus screw slightly to make the object image clearer.
Five, close the mirror
1. Remove the slice
2. Turn the converter to align the low magnification objective lens or the place without objective lens with the light hole, lower the lens barrel, and approach the stage
3. Stand the mirror vertically
