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User Manual for National 106-LED Compound Microscope Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the National 106-LED Compound Microscope
- Product category: Microscopes National
- Brand: National
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for National Microscopes
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User manual for the National 106-LED Compound Microscope contain basic instructions
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Product description The 106-LED Compound Microscope from National Optical is a three-objective intro-level microscope designed for elementary school students. Achromatic eyepiece and objectives minimize image distortions and deliver consistent images on all three magnification settings. The user-friendly microscope design has dual coarse-focusing knobs and features that are intended to prevent mishandling by novice users. National Optical engineered this vertical compound microscope to be easy to use, durable, and feature-rich enough to help transition older elementary school students to more sophisticated microscopes. - Optical System
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- 10x eyepiece with revolving pointer
- 4x,10x,40xR achromatic and color-coded objectives
- 40x,100x, 400x magnification
- Rotating objective turret with click stops
- Focusing
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- Dual coarse focusing knobs
- Rack-and-pinion focus system
- Slip clutch prevents over-turning
- Tension adjustment prevents focus drift
- Rack stop prevents damage to slides and protects lenses
- Lighting
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- LED illuminator (20 watt equivalent)
- On/Off with rheostat switch
- 6-hole disc diaphragm
- Cordless LED illuminator; powered by NiMH batteries
- Construction Details
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- 3.5x3.25" (8.8x8.2cm) stage with locked-on spring-activated clips
- Cast metal body with inclination joint
- Grey enamel finish
- 11.75" (29.5cm) height
- 3.7lb (1.7kg) weight
In the Box National 106-LED Compound Microscope Rechargeable NiMH Power Supply w/ Auto-Cutoff Recharger Dustcover Limited 5-Year Warranty (Excluding Bulb) Table of Contents
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Technical parametersNational 106-LED Specs | Microscope Type | Compound | | Body Type | Vertical monocular | | Eyepiece | 10.0x with revolving pointer | | Nosepiece | 3-hole | | Objective(s) | 4.0x, 10.0x, 40.0xR | | Focuser | Dual rack-and-pinion | | Light Source | LED illuminator (20 watt equivalent) | | Light Control | On/Off with rheostat | | Specimen Stage | 3.5 x 3.25" (8.8 x 8.2 cm) with spring clips | | Height | 11.75" (29.5 cm) | | Weight | 3.75 lb (1.7 kg) |
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