AmScope B120C-DK-E1

AmScope B120C-DK-E1 Binocular LED Darkfield Microscope User Manual

Model: B120C-DK-E1

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This manual provides instructions for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your AmScope B120C-DK-E1 Binocular LED Darkfield Microscope. This instrument is designed for educational, clinical, and laboratory applications, offering both brightfield and darkfield observation capabilities. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the microscope to ensure safe and effective operation.

Zambiri Zachitetezo

  • Always handle the microscope with care. Avoid sudden movements or impacts.
  • Ensure the microscope is placed on a stable, level surface to prevent tipping.
  • Disconnect the power cord before cleaning or performing any maintenance.
  • Do not expose the microscope to direct sunlight, high temperatures, or high humidity.
  • Gwiritsani ntchito adaputala yamphamvu yokhayo.
  • Keep the optical components clean. Avoid touching lenses with bare hands.
  • Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the microscope yourself. Contact qualified service personnel.

Zigawo ndi Zina

Familiarize yourself with the main components of your AmScope B120C-DK-E1 microscope:

AmScope B120C-DK-E1 Microscope with labeled features

Chithunzi 1: Zathaview of the AmScope B120C-DK-E1 Binocular Compound Microscope, highlighting key features such as the 2-layer mechanical stage, 360-degree adjustable head, 40X-2500X magnification, coaxial coarse and fine focus, and LED sub-stagndi kuyatsa.

Siedentopf Binocular Head with 360-degree rotation

Chithunzi 2: The Siedentopf binocular head, featuring 360-degree rotation and a 30-degree inclination for comfortable viewing and posture adjustment.

Mechanical Stage and Focus Knobs

Chithunzi 3: Tsatanetsatane view of the 2-layer mechanical stage and the coaxial coarse and fine focus knobs, designed for precise specimen movement and focusing.

LED Transmitted Illumination System

Chithunzi 4: The LED sub-stage lighting system, providing cool, energy-efficient, and daylight-balanced illumination for improved contrast and resolution.

Zigawo Zofunikira:

  • Siedentopf Binocular Head: Rotates 360 degrees with a 30-degree inclination for ergonomic viewndi.
  • Zowonera: Includes 10X and 25X widefield eyepieces for various magnification levels.
  • Magalasi a cholinga: Achromatic, color-coded objective lenses (e.g., 4X, 10X, 40X, 100X oil) mounted on a revolving nosepiece.
  • Mechanical Stage: A 2-layer stage with low-position controls for precise X-Y movement of slides.
  • Coaxial Focus Knobs: Separate coarse and fine focus adjustments for accurate focusing.
  • LED Illuminator: Ma sub-stage LED light source with adjustable brightness.
  • Condenser: Includes a brightfield condenser and a darkfield condenser for specialized observation.
  • 1MP Digital Eyepiece Camera: For capturing images and videos, compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux.

Khazikitsa

  1. Kutulutsa: Chotsani mosamala zigawo zonse zapakhomo. Sungani zonyamula kuti muyendetse mtsogolo kapena muwasunge.
  2. Kuyika: Place the microscope on a stable, vibration-free surface away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
  3. Head Installation: Loosen the head retaining screw on the top of the microscope body. Gently insert the binocular head into the opening, ensuring it is fully seated. Tighten the retaining screw.
  4. Kukhazikitsa kwa Eyepiece: Remove the protective caps from the eyepiece tubes. Insert the desired eyepieces (10X or 25X) into the tubes.
  5. Objective Lens Installation: Rotate the revolving nosepiece to ensure there is no objective lens directly above the stage. Screw the objective lenses into the nosepiece in increasing order of magnification (e.g., 4X, 10X, 40X, 100X).
  6. Kulumikiza Mphamvu: Connect the power cord to the microscope's power input and then to a suitable electrical outlet.
  7. Digital Eyepiece Camera Installation: If using the digital eyepiece, remove one of the standard eyepieces and insert the 1MP digital eyepiece camera into the eyepiece tube. Connect the camera to your computer via USB.

Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito

1. Brightfield Observation

Microscope objective lenses and magnification examples

Chithunzi 5: Examples of magnification levels (10X, 100X, 400X, 1000X) achievable with the AmScope B120C-DK-E1, utilizing various objective lenses and eyepieces, including the additional 25X eyepieces for up to 2500X magnification.

  1. Yatsani: Turn on the main power switch. Adjust the LED illuminator brightness using the dimmer control.
  2. Stagndi Kusintha: Tsitsani makina stage using the coarse focus knob to create enough space to place a slide.
  3. Slide Placement: Place a prepared specimen slide onto the mechanical stage, securing it with the stage clips. Use the X-Y stage controls to position the specimen over the light aperture.
  4. Magnification Selection: Rotate the revolving nosepiece to select the lowest power objective lens (e.g., 4X). Ensure it clicks into place.
  5. Kuyang'ana:
    • While looking through the eyepieces, slowly raise the stage using the coarse focus knob until the specimen comes into rough focus.
    • Use the fine focus knob to achieve sharp focus.
    • Adjust the interpupillary distance (distance between eyepieces) and diopter adjustment on the eyepiece for comfortable viewing and to correct for differences in vision between your eyes.
  6. Zowonjezeraasing Magnification: Once focused at low power, rotate the nosepiece to a higher power objective (e.g., 10X, 40X). The microscope is parfocal, meaning only minor adjustments with the fine focus knob should be needed.
  7. Using 100X Oil Immersion Objective:
    • After focusing with the 40X objective, rotate the nosepiece halfway between the 40X and 100X objectives.
    • Place a small drop of immersion oil directly onto the center of the specimen slide.
    • Rotate the 100X objective into the oil drop. The objective lens should make contact with the oil.
    • Use only the fine focus knob to bring the image into sharp focus. Do not use the coarse focus knob with the 100X objective.
    • After use, clean the 100X objective lens and the slide immediately with lens cleaning solution and lens paper.
  8. Condenser Adjustment: Adjust the iris diaphragm on the condenser to control the amount of light and contrast. For higher magnifications, open the diaphragm more. For lower magnifications, close it slightly. The condenser can also be centered for optimal illumination.

2. Darkfield Observation

The AmScope B120C-DK-E1 includes a darkfield condenser for observing unstained, live specimens.

  1. Condenser Exchange: Remove the brightfield condenser from its mount beneath the stage. Carefully insert the darkfield condenser into the mount. Ensure it is seated correctly.
  2. Kukonzekera Zitsanzo: Darkfield observation works best with thin, unstained specimens.
  3. Kuwala: Turn on the LED illuminator and set it to a high brightness level.
  4. Kuyang'ana: Use a low power objective (e.g., 10X or 20X, if available) first. Focus on the specimen as you would in brightfield. The specimen will appear brightly lit against a dark background.
  5. Centering the Darkfield Condenser: Some darkfield condensers require centering. If your condenser has centering screws, adjust them until the darkfield effect is uniform across the field of view.
  6. Higher Magnification: For higher magnifications, you may need to use a specialized darkfield objective or ensure your standard objectives are compatible. Always ensure sufficient immersion oil is used with 100X darkfield objectives.

3. Digital Eyepiece Camera Operation

The included 1MP digital eyepiece camera allows for image capture and live viewing on a computer.

Microscope connected to laptop with digital image

Chithunzi 6: The AmScope B120C-DK-E1 microscope connected to a laptop, demonstrating live digital viewing and image capture capabilities via the 1MP digital eyepiece camera.

  1. Kuyika Mapulogalamu: Install the professional microscopy software provided (or download the latest version from the AmScope website) onto your Windows, Mac, or Linux computer.
  2. Lumikizani Kamera: Insert the digital eyepiece camera into one of the microscope's eyepiece tubes and connect it to your computer via the USB cable.
  3. Launch Software: Open the installed microscopy software. The software should detect the camera automatically.
  4. Khalani ndi moyo View: The software will display a live feed from the microscope. Adjust microscope focus and illumination for the best image.
  5. Kujambula Chithunzi/Kanema: Use the software's functions to capture still images or record videos of your observations. The software also provides tools for image processing and measurement.

Kusamalira

  • Kuyeretsa Magalasi: Use a soft brush to remove dust from lens surfaces. For smudges or oil, use a small amount of lens cleaning solution on lens paper. Wipe gently in a circular motion. Never use abrasive cloths or harsh chemicals.
  • Thupi Loyeretsa: Pukutani thupi la maikulosikopu ndi chofewa, damp cloth. Avoid getting moisture into electrical components.
  • Posungira: When not in use, cover the microscope with a dust cover to protect it from dust and debris. Store in a cool, dry place.
  • Mafuta Omiza: Always clean immersion oil from the 100X objective and slides immediately after use. Dried oil can be difficult to remove and can damage the lens.

Kusaka zolakwika

Vuto Chifukwa Chotheka Yankho
Palibe kuunikira Power cord disconnected, power switch off, dimmer set to minimum, LED bulb failure. Check power connections, turn on switch, adjust dimmer, contact support if LED is faulty.
Image unclear/blurry Incorrect focus, objective lens dirty, eyepiece dirty, slide upside down, condenser not adjusted. Adjust coarse/fine focus, clean lenses, ensure slide is correct side up, adjust condenser/diaphragm.
Madontho amdima m'munda wa view Dust on eyepiece, objective, or slide. Clean eyepieces, objectives, and slides. Rotate eyepiece to determine if dust is on eyepiece.
No darkfield effect Incorrect condenser, condenser not centered, illumination too low. Ensure darkfield condenser is installed, center the condenser, increase illumination brightness.
Digital camera not detected USB cable disconnected, software not installed, driver issue. Check USB connection, install software/drivers, restart computer.

Zofotokozera

Chitsanzo B120C-DK-E1
Mutu Siedentopf Binocular, 360° Rotatable, 30° Inclined
Zojambula m'maso WF10X, WF25X
Magalasi a cholinga Achromatic 4X, 10X, 40X (Spring), 100X (Spring, Oil)
Kukulitsa Kwathunthu 40X-2500X
Mphuno Revolving Quadruple
Stage 2-Layer Mechanical Stage with X-Y Scale
Kuyang'ana Coaxial Coarse & Fine Adjustment
Kuwala LED Transmitted Light with Dimmer
Condenser Abbe NA1.25 (Brightfield), Darkfield Condenser
Kamera ya digito 1MP USB Digital Eyepiece Camera
Gwero la Mphamvu Corded Electric
Zakuthupi Chitsulo
Mtundu Choyera

Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo

The AmScope B120C-DK-E1 microscope comes with a Chitsimikizo Chopanga Zaka 5. For warranty claims, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact AmScope customer service directly.

For additional resources, software downloads, and frequently asked questions, please visit the official AmScope webtsamba:

www.amscope.com

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