12. Use in fluorescence
This section refers exclusively to the use of the reflected light fluorescence microscope.
For transmitted light operations, refer to this manual in sections 8-9-10 from page 17 to page 24.
12.1 Assembling procedure (all models)
1. Insert the round dovetail socket of the illuminator
① into the hole in the microscope body and
tighten the locking screw ②. (Fig. 36).
2. Install the observation head as already explained
at page 15.
ONLY FOR B-383FL
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Disconnect all electrical cables before installing or replacing the bulb.
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The bulb has an anode and a cathode of different sizes. Respect the polarity during assembly,
respecting the bulb dimensions.
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Do not touch the bulb with bare hands to leave no traces of grease on the bulb. If this happens,
clean the bulb with a soft cloth before turning on the lamp.
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The bulb has an average life of about 200-250 hours: a time counter and a voltage indicator are
shown on the bulb power supply. Replace the bulb when the hour count exceeds 250 or if the
voltage drops below 4.5A.
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During use, the bulb, the lamp housing and the surrounding environment become hot.
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Before replacing the bulb, switch off the power supply, disconnect all cables and wait for the bulb
and the lamp housing to cool.
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After switching on the bulb, wait at least 10-15 minutes before switching it off.
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After switching off the bulb, wait for 5-10 minutes before switching it on again so that the mercury
vapors have time to condense.
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The bulb contains ultraviolet radiation that could be harmful to eyes and skin.
12.2 HBO bulb assembling (B-383FL)
1. Open the lamp housing using the door lock screw
① and remove the lamp holder. (Fig. 37)
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①
②
Fig. 36
①
Fig. 37