SWIFT S306S-20-2L

SWIFT S306S-20-2L Binocular Stereo Microscope

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This manual provides detailed instructions for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your SWIFT S306S-20-2L Binocular Stereo Microscope. Designed for observing surface details of solid objects, this microscope is suitable for various applications including electronics repair, specimen dissection, gemology, and hobby use. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the microscope to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

SWIFT S306S-20-2L Binocular Stereo Microscope

Figure 1: SWIFT S306S-20-2L Binocular Stereo Microscope

Waehanga Hua

Familiarize yourself with the various parts of your microscope:

Labeled diagram of SWIFT S306S-20-2L microscope components

Figure 2: Labeled Diagram of Microscope Components

  • WF10X (20mm) Eyepiece: Provides 10x magnification.
  • Monocular Diopter Adjustment Knob: For adjusting focus for individual eyes.
  • Eyepiece Tube: Holds the eyepieces.
  • Topa Arotahi: Contains the objective lenses (2X and 4X).
  • Arotahi Whāinga: Provides primary magnification.
  • Lower Light Source: Transmitted LED illumination for transparent specimens.
  • turanga: Stable foundation of the microscope.
  • Dimming Handwheel: Adjusts the brightness of the illumination.
  • Stage (Frosted): Platform for placing specimens, includes stage topenga.
  • Stage Nga Topenga: Secure specimens on the stage.
  • Upper Light Source: Incident LED illumination for opaque specimens.
  • Poro Arotahi: Adjusts the distance between the objective and the specimen for clear focus.
  • Stand Column: Supports the microscope head and focusing mechanism.

Tatūnga

  1. Wewete ana: Tangohia marietia ngā wāhanga katoa i roto i te takai. Puritia te takai mō te rokiroki, mō te kawe rānei a muri ake nei.
  2. Eyepiece Installation: Insert the wide-field 10X eyepieces into the eyepiece tubes. Ensure they are seated firmly.
  3. Hononga Hiko: Connect the power adapter to the microscope's power input and then to a suitable electrical outlet.
  4. Te Whakatikatika i te Tawhiti i waenganui i ngā Pupuku: While looking through the eyepieces, adjust the distance between the two eyepiece tubes (55mm-75mm range) until you see a single, clear circular field of view.
    Adjusting interpupillary distance on microscope eyepieces

    Figure 3: Adjusting Interpupillary Distance

  5. Whakaritenga Diopter: If one eye requires a different focus, use the monocular diopter adjustment knob on one eyepiece to fine-tune the focus for that eye after focusing with the main knob for the other eye.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

  1. Hiko Whakaka/Weto: Use the main power switch located on the base of the microscope to turn the unit on or off.
  2. Te Whakatakoto i tētahi Tauira: Place your specimen on the frosted stage plate. Use the stage clips to secure it if necessary. For opaque specimens, the reversible black/white stage plate can be used to enhance contrast.
    Microscope with various specimens like insects, plants, jewelry, rocks, stamps, and circuit chips

    Figure 4: Microscope with Example Specimens

  3. Te Whakatikatika i te Rama:
    • Upper (Incident) Illumination: For opaque objects, use the dimmable incident LED light shining down onto the specimen. Adjust brightness using the dimming handwheel.
    • Lower (Transmitted) Illumination: For transparent or translucent objects, use the dimmable transmitted LED light shining up through the frosted stage plate. Adjust brightness using the dimming handwheel.
  4. Tīpakohia te Whakarahi: The microscope features interchangeable 2X and 4X objective lenses. Rotate the objective lens housing to select the desired magnification. With the 10X eyepieces, this provides 20X or 40X magnification. With optional 20X eyepieces, 40X or 80X magnification is possible.
  5. Arotahi: Use the focusing knob to bring the specimen into sharp focus. Start with the lowest magnification for easier initial focusing.
  6. Rotating the Head: The binocular head can be rotated 360 degrees, allowing for comfortable viewing from different angles or for multiple users to observe without moving the entire microscope.
  7. Digital Photography (Optional): An eyepiece camera (not included) can be inserted into one of the eyepiece tubes to capture digital images or video of your observations.

    Video 1: SWIFT S306S-20-2L Binocular Stereo Microscope Features Demonstration. This video demonstrates the microscope's key features, including interpupillary distance adjustment, diopter adjustment, pillar stand focusing, incident and transmitted LED illumination, 360-degree rotatable head, reversible stage plate, objective lens selection, and digital photography capability via an eyepiece camera.

Te tiaki

  • Whakapai Arotahi: Use a soft, lint-free cloth and a specialized lens cleaning solution to clean optical surfaces. Avoid touching lenses with bare fingers.
  • Tinana horoi: Horoia te tinana karuiti ki te ngohengohe, damp kakahu. Kaua e whakamahi i nga matū kino me nga horoi horoi.
  • Rokiroki: When not in use, cover the microscope with a dust cover to protect it from dust and debris. Store in a dry, cool place.
  • Haumaru Hiko: Always unplug the microscope before cleaning or performing any maintenance.

Raparongoā

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Karekau he whakamaramaPower cord not connected; power switch off; dimmer set to minimum; LED bulb failure.Check power connection and switch. Adjust dimmer. If problem persists, contact support.
Ko te atahanga he pukoro, kua kore ranei e aroIncorrect focusing; interpupillary distance not set; diopter not adjusted; objective lens not fully engaged.Adjust focusing knob. Set interpupillary distance. Adjust diopter. Ensure objective lens is clicked into place.
Dark spots in the field of viewDust or debris on eyepieces, objective lenses, or stage pereti.Clean eyepieces, objective lenses, and stage plate using appropriate cleaning methods.
Difficulty seeing details on opaque specimensLower (transmitted) illumination is on; insufficient upper illumination; incorrect stage pereti.Ensure upper illumination is on and adjusted. Use the black/white reversible stage plate for better contrast.

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Ingoa TauiraS306S-20-2L
Awhe Whakanui20X, 40X, 80X (with 10X/20X eyepieces)
Karu kanohiWide-Field 10X/20X
Arotahi Whainga2X, 4X Achromatic
Momo UpokoBinocular, 360° Rotatable, 45° Inclined
WhakamaramatangaUpper (Incident) and Lower (Transmitted) Dimmable LED
Stage PeretiReversible Black/White, Frosted Glass
Focusing Travel41mm (Pillar Stand)
RauemiGlass (Lenses), Metal/Plastic (Body)
Taumaha Tūemi3.04 Kirokaramu
Puna ManaWaea Hiko (240 Volts)

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

SWIFT products are designed for durability and performance. For information regarding product warranty, technical support, or service, please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or visit the official SWIFT webpae. Ka waatea ano nga mahere whakamarumaru mo te hoko.

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