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OLYMPUS INSTRUCTIONS CX23 Biological microscope (Optical Micrescone and Accosson] co NOTE: This equipment nas been tested and found to comply withthe limits fora Crass A digital device, pursuant to Pat 15 of the FOC Rules, These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in @ commercial envionment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio equency energy and, int installed and used in accordance with the insttuction manual, may cause harm interference to radio communications, Operation o his equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case ‘the user will be required fo comect the inteterence at his own expense, FCC WARNING: Changes or mociicatons not expressly approved by the pany responsibe for compliance ‘could void the users authorty to operate tre equipment For Korea only 8a 771 ids BSSAZIzIM) O| 7I71= 7S(Ba) SAMARIA FR PMO SOLS he BYOB shot, LE AIA ALB G SUC Safety PreCAUtiONS wrmmmennuninnmaninnnnninnnnnanmamnnmnn ZX CAUTION - Prevention of infection mm ZX CAUTION - Installation of the device -. AX CAUTION Electrical safety --.-— ZX CAUTION. - LED (light emitting diode) - Handling precautions... Maintenance and storage. Turing the LED Huminaion ON Pacha specimen on te stage Aajsing te focus Austing their dstance 10-1 System diagram of optional accessories we 10-2 Installation and operation of optional accessories. Fter holder CH2-FH and darkfold ring CH2-Ds, Eyepieces WHSZISX-H__. Mounting the eyepiece micrometer (optional). GB Retiction mitor CH20-NM en © see1ing in wooden case (optional) ne CX23 Safety precautions ifthe product is used in a manner not speciied by this manual, the safety ofthe user may be impetled. In addition, the product may also be damaged. Aways use the product as outined in ths instuction manual “The folowing symbols a Usedin his nsivtion manual Incas a potently hazarousstuaon which frat vodee, mayest in minor cr mode iv EGTA): inca potent nazardous stuton wen fot voided, may esulin clamago to he equipment or ahr prope © recatescommertany or ease of cera and mairtenance) Wear protective equipment such as gloves, etc. \When you observe the specimens which have potentiality of infection, wear protective equipment such as gloves. ec. to prevent the specimens om touching your skin directly \When you maintain the device which may have contacted the specimens which have potentiality of infection, wear protective equipment such 2s gloves, etc, or clean the device betore operation Alter observation, clean the portions where specimens contacted directly. Remove the specimen when moving the device. \When moving this deviog, be sure to rereve the specimen fs, since ts in danger of dropping and spatering In case the specimen is damaged, promptly take the infection prevention measures. ‘When disposing of the device, follow the regulations and rules of your local government. \When disposing of the device which contacted the specimens which have potentiaty of infection, follow the ‘regulations and rules of your local government, Install the microscope on a sturdy, level table or bench. For safety in particular do not place @ mat, etc. under the device. Always use the AC adapter and power cord provided by Olympus. Ifthe proper AC adapter and power cord are not used, the olectic safety and EMC (Electo- Magnetic Compatibiy Performance ofthe device can not be assured If no power cord is provided. please select the proper power com by relering to the section ‘Proper selection ofthe power supply cord’ atthe end of ths instruction manual Ground the device. ‘Connect the ground teminal ofthe power cord and that of he power cute. the device is not grounded. our intended ‘ectic salty and EMC performance of the device can nat be assured Do not use the device in close proximity to the sources of strong electromagnetic radiation. Proper operation may be interfered. The electomagnelic environment should be evaluated prior to operation of the device. Remove the power cord in case of emergency. Install the product at location where you can Teach the power cord connector or the power cut at hand to remove: the power cord quickly. ‘This device complies withthe emission and immunity requirements descibed in IEC6I226 series Do not directly look at the light from the LED unit for a long time. IY you fe! that the Hight rom LED units is too bright during observation, adjust the intensiy using the brighiness ‘agjustment knob and continue obsew—ation. The LED builtin this product is basicaly eye-safe However, direct viewing the ligt fom the LED unit for extended time in the stale you feel dazzling may cause damage to the eyes. ‘The folowing symbols are found on the microscope. Study the meaning ofthe symbols and always use the equipment in the safest possible manner ‘Symbol Explanation A Indicates a non-specific general hazard. Folow the description given afer tis| symbol or inthe instruction manual 1 Indicates thatthe main switch is ON. ° Indicates that the main switch is OFE CX23 ‘This product has been designed to be used to observe magnified images of specimens in vaious routine werk and research applications. “This includes the observation of living cells or of specimen taken ftom tissues to gain physiological or morphological information at hospitals or aboratores, Typical feld of applications are genetics, human blood and tissue examination, ‘neurology, pharmacology and celular biotogy Bo not use this instrument for any purpose other than is intended use, C € “This device complies withthe requirements of drectve 9B/7E/EC conceming in vito ciagnostic medical devices. CE marking means the conformity to the directive. “This system is applied with the requirements of EMC standard IECIENB1S26-2-6 and IEG/EN61326-1 conceming electromagnetic compatibiy. “This device complies with the emission and immunity requirements described in IECEI326 series. The electromagnetic environment should be evaluated prior to operation ofthis device, (GIT Tis microscope isa precision instrument. Hana wih Care and avid subjecting itt a sudden or sovre impact. Never dsassemble any part of the product. Otherwise, fale could be caused. 1. Handle the microscope wih care when you cany it and void subjecting ito severe impactor dr 2 Do net use the microscope whee itis subjected to det sunicht igh temperate and humiity, dust or vretons. For the concions of ‘operating environments, S26 "7 Spectcations ip) 4.Nake sure o asus the otaton tension of he coarse adjustment knob with te tension adjustment ng. Please refer to page 9 forthe agjusiment method. 4. Wen incaling the microscope, be sue to leave enough space around the AC adapter ithe AC adapter isnot sored in the meeroscone. 65.\When canying this microscope, remove the AC adapter or store the [AC adapter and the power cords info the microscope. Then, hold both sides ofthe arm hole as shown inthe picture on he let anc cary the microscope caretly tis easier to hold the am toe by pultng tne ball f your Fngers atthe ner contact areal] shown in the pictue onthe le For procedures to store the AC adap and the ower cords eter 0 "9 Assemby" (p20) Donotholdthe stage| may be damaged. Also, when you carry the microscope, Temove specimens or filers in advance. Otherwise, they ‘may be dropped. + When canying the microscope, be careful not to hit the ‘output connector of he AC adapter. The AC adapter or the ‘microscope may be damaged. + When carrying the microscope, be careful not to touch the objective. 1 Do not ave tans cr ingens on he ones an hes they get iy, bow away cuit wih a come aval lower arc gonty wipe the nso ter wth pec caning paper or lean gauze Far earng fogersns and ol stan, sity oiten 9 piece of cleaning pepe wh cormerialyaalabe boule alcoho ae wipe te of whit (ZRH sincotme avsonto alcohols highly tammable, k must be handled carfuly Be eure to Keep away ‘rom open ames oF potent sources of loctcal spars, For example, electical equipment tats being swrtched ono of could cause ignlon ofa fe. lo remember to aways use abot leo only in a welhventated room, 2 Uso a uted nova! detergent ocean he pars other han ho ass components Masten aso oh wih ded Teutal dren and wpe the surfaces ofthe pars Do not ue organ sohens ocean he pas her han he Gass compenants shoe detroates parted sues o plats pats Shen net using the rod son a dy pce or overt wha cust cover Pease purchase the dda cst cover mace by Opus at hoses ofc. Do not uso a cover with a high sealing peronmance plastic bags, cc. asa dust cover Te huey inside the microscope may ise an may be damaged. 4. Whon cleaning the condenser ve the lever Eo helt enc lower he condense wth te condenser upd kn (Band remove the condenser Then. clan the upper ons ata When attaching the condenser engage te condonsort the condenser attaching part nd push the engages pat upward unt touches the we ©) This condensers not compatible wth other microscopes, Do not use this condenser wit othr microscopes § When disposing of is produc be sure to olow the regulon and ‘eso you local goverment Foran aueson, contac he ales ofce you have purchased his product. CX23 sere release © Refer to tne crewing below and make sure that all necessary components are included in the product you purchased (GIT) Tre ovjecves have been screwed night to prevent them rom boing loosened during transportation. ‘To remove an objective, tum it counterclockwise while holding it with a rubber sheet, etc, so that your fingers dont slip, * AX 10K. 40%, 100K (CX23LEDRFS!) AX 10K 40K (CKEALEDRFS2) [Binocuar observation [Eyepieces (Fixed at 10%) © Optional accessories + Fite Holdor + Eyepieces ‘Darel ring + Reflection minor CHOFH ‘Wied ibit| cH2.0S cHooMM + Objective 100 * Wooden case : CH2O.WE2 * Eyepiece micrometer: diameter 24 mn, pitch 15 mm Vet are okelacte) Cautions when unpacking © The tems 1 to 3 described below have been attached at the factory to prevent quality deteiaration dung transportation. | ‘Remove these items from the products. However, do not dispose them of and keep them for future transportation Loosen the observation tube clamping knob and tum the observation tube so that he eyepieces come to the same ditection as shown in the ilustration below, 4. Revolving nosepiace / Observation tube clamping knob, 2 Slage/sample holder protection sheet. 3 Protection pad under the stage. Pre-focusing knob (Page 10), Binocular cbserstion tube Diopter adjustment ring (Page 11 Observation tube clamping keob Revolving nosepiece Page 12) Tension adustent ing Page Coarse adjustment knob Page 9) Fine adusiment Soscimen holder Page 8 ae nob (Page 9) Aventure stop lever age | Page 10) Specimen holder axis feed knob (Page & Specimen holder X-exis feed kab (Pag Flor holcer ‘Accommodates @ | 45;mm diameter fet Brightness adjustment knob (Page 8) © Atach the AC adapter and power cord as described in chapter 8, Assemiby' on page 20 ‘© For detailed explanation of each operation portion, refer tothe page indicated inside parentheses, CX23 mmary of brightfield observation procedure (Operaton potion) (Page! "Tum =17 (ON) the main switch D Main switch 8 ‘and adjust the brightness, @ Biighiness adjustment knob 8) i oa Specimen holder 8 aa ag sah @ Xaxis/-ans feed knobs (08) Engage the 10X objective in the ight path. | - ~-~® Revohing nosepiece 2 Bing the specimen into focus ae © Coassane focus adusiment knobs (09) ‘and adjust the brightness. @ Brightness adjusiment knob 68 ‘Adjust the interpupillary distance. | ___@ Binocular tube 10) just the diopter @ Diopter adjustment ing oi) Y ‘Adjust the aperture iris diaphragm. =+-® Apotur stop lever 101 Engage the objective to be used in the light | © Revowing nosepiece 1a path and bring the specimen into focus © Coarsefine adjustment knobs 9) Engage the required fiters_} -----~ Fito (Diameter 45 mm a Adjustihe brightness. } -~~~~~2 erghiness adjustment knob a Y ‘Adjust the aperture ins diaphragm. ~ ~® Aperture stop lever 10 ‘Observation. 4 Detailed observation procedure GI turing the LED tlumination ON cing specimen on t Cover glass Side glass Pracing specimen estage ae EB set tne man sich Bio“ ont BB Fo1tng ne bichinessedustment ko (Bin he cecton ore anon inaases bigness and ing the oppose decion decreases ighnoss The gues aound the knob eaesen ough indian ofthe highness. iE Le i eee CzTED ne specimen noldng lever [is etumed wth a strong force or the knob (Z] of the specimen holding ever (G) is released inthe middle, ho site gas may break Rotate he couse acjstnent knob (Bin the crecton of te anow to uly ver he stage Boren ine soecimen roling lever (Hof the specimen holder inthe direction ofthe arn, se the soecimen by sliding ton he stage fom the font owas tho rear gently BB rer setinane soecien unt spzcinen tng ke Fotang the uper Yas knot (moves the speciren nthe Vans Girection and rotating lower X-axis knob (J moves the specimen in the Yeas drecton Do not_ move the specimen by holding the specimen holder (0 directly by hand, since it will damage the rotary ‘mechanism of the Yeaxis and X-axis knobs. ‘When movement of the specimen reaches the limits of ‘Yeaxis and X-axis movement range, respective rotation tensions of Y-axis and X-axis knobs become heavy. Stop rotating the knobs in that case. To allow the objective to bring out is full performance, use the ‘cover glass wit thickness of 017 mm, { Ibis recommended to use the side glass with a length of 76 mm, Width of 26 mm and thickness between 09 and 14 mm CX23 = ~ (Specimen position seat © By reading and taking a note cf the Xexis and Yeas scales y m=] (coordinates) the original position cnoe observed in the specimen can be tetieved even aftr the movement ofthe specimen. “Tne Kas scale sould be rea athe positon (i) on the soecimen holder ( BB Tre Yas scale shouts be 50 athe poston ot nde ine (Rajust re tocus) Face ipo miooscape tone side and lt the corse acusment knob (@) tne drecton ofthe arc sha the bee (8) a5 cose a8 posbl the specimen ‘nie cbsening te specimen trough he eyeieces slow atthe couse adusimet knob [ai he opposte drecton 1 the ao 0 lowerthe sage and adustt he approoate bighness BD Wimon ne specimen comes ito ven tte he ne cusmentkno® (Bie. cuxan me procse focus [orang distance WO) ‘© The WD means the distance between the objective and the specimen when precise focus ofthe epecimen is obtained Objective = 10x 40x 100x woimm | 278 80 06 018 ing Sa Te Sou aT The tension of he coane focus adusmert snob canbe edited Inset the tip of a large flattblade screwdriver into the groove [J on the terion adusiment ng (and watt ng, Fotatng itcloclise (in the direction ofthe arow) increases the tension ‘and counterclockwise decreases the tension, tthe stage descends bys ov weight or the focus ebained with the ine adjustment knab [B)s ost soon the tension is set too loose. In this case tun the tension austment rg @) in the deetion of he arowto increase te tension [Using the pre-locusing knob © The presevsing knob prevents breakage of he specimen by colon beteen the specimen and objective. GB onoing tne specimen into focus wth he objcte which has the shortest WD, rotate the pre-focusing knob (so that bottom of the pressing knob totes he tage gue BB beprovde a censinmarginoffocsin ange, ithe nob by about ral un bachrar fom te topped postion Basics recomended to aways use he pre focusing knob [§) but ifit is not necessary, set the pre- focusing knob al the highest poston the prefoculng knob (HJ is not set at the highest position, the specimen may not be locus. eerie y | © The interupilay cistance adjustment is to adjust the distance botween two eyepieces according o that between your ayes. This helps o obsene a single microscopic image and to reduce eye stain during observation. While keeping the right and let eyepieces horizontally, move the binocular potion in the (or (5) crection to coincide the nght ‘ew field withthe le completely. The value indicated by the index (protrusion) (6) of the lot eyepiece sleeve represents the interpupilary stance, © Note your interoupillay distance so that it can be quickly duplicated. © You can mave the eyepleces upward and downward fom the postion where both eyepiones are ina staight line with maxirmum interpupilay distance, and aperture is diaphragm @ The condenser is usualy used in the highest positon If he entie ‘observed field of view isnot bright enough brighiness may be impreved by lowering the condenser slighty Ratate the condenser hoigt adjustment knob (to move the condense tte highest postion Bre eponwe stop ever {B) has an incicaton of objctie magsieaton (4X, 10X, 40%, 10030, Rotate the aperture stop lever so that the indication of he mapneaton she sare oto objctne in we faces ont CX23 © The copier adjusiment sto compensate forthe tron ye89hts between lt and ight eyes ofthe obsowee ven the eyepiece is nat eauipped wih he eyepiece icieter Rotate the dope adustment og (@) ete upper area ofthe eyepiece fbadust ihe weve to fooh ses BB sivsineinenupiloydstence ofthe epece so atte obsanaon Cano cerned wih both eyes BD Piece ne specimen Engage the 10x objective lens ino the light path and rotate the coarse’ fine adjustment knob to bring he specimen into focus Change the objective lens to 40x cbjactiv lens, and rotate the coarse fine adjustment knob to bring he specimen into focus. (Change the objective lens to 10x cbjectve lens While looking into the fight eyepiece with your night eye, rate the chopter adjustment ring to bring the seecimen info focus In the same mannet while looking into the let eyepioce with your le eye, rotate the diopter adjustment fing to bring the specimen into focus Change the objective lens to 40x objective lens again, and rotate the Coarserfine adjustment knob to bring the specimen into focus. Change the objective lens to 10x objective lens, and confirm thatthe fight and lof eyepieces are focused on the specimen, ithe specimen is not focused bring the specimen nto focus according to the procedure in No6 anc repeat NOT to 9 \ihen the eyepiece i equipped wth ne eyepiece micrometer GB Wintel ino ne eyenine whic is equingag win ne eyeice Tmorometor ate he Gopteracustent tng (lat he upper rea Chine eyoleoe to ast vo ate rales and ines be eyeice trinomerin ne ew tld can be vowed Cea, Pace he specimen Engage the 10x cbjectve lens into the light path and rotate the coarser fine adjustment knob to bring he specimen into focus, ere eee change the objective lens o 4axobiectie lens endo the coase/ Gana duds Seas Ts couse! mncb sean the specmmen ri ous Change the objective lens to 10x objective lens. Rotate the diopter adjustment ting of the eyepiece which is not equipped with the eyepiece micrometer to bring the specimen into focus. Leave the ‘eyepiece equipped withthe eyepiece micrometer as i) Change the objective lens fo 40x objectve lens again, and rotate the ‘coarsevfing adjustment knob to bring the specimen into focus ‘Change the objective lens to 10x objective lens, and confirm thatthe right and let eyepieces are focused on the specimen. Ifthe specimenis not focused. bring the specimen into focus accorsing to the procedure in NoS and repeat Nob to 8. Using the eye shades ‘When wearing eyeglasses Use the eye shades in the normal folded-cown postion When not wearing eyeglasses Extend the folded eye shades in the direction ofthe anow Observation ‘becomes comfortable. sinoeit prevents extraneous igh! fam entering between the eyepieoes and eyes. Hold and rotate he evolving nosepiece [Bi] so that ne objectne to be used comes exactly above the specimen Specimen sce). Do not rotate the revolving nosepiece by holding the objective lens. CX23 | Using the 100X oil immersion objective © The dosianatd immersion 0 shouts be apple tothe top lens of tno 100% oi mmerson objective Creve, the obsened image willbe unable to be tcused on ‘ways use the immersion ol supplied by Ohympus. you | Use immersion of ater than supped by Ohmpus, he | proper optical performance cannot be demonstrated, Binge spacimen in focus sing objectives inne cer fom ower mmagnicaon to niger magreaton BB bei enaacin re ol immersion objection te ht path agp drop ofthe meson ol ono the specimen ane aeato be cosened Rotate he revolving nasepieoe to engage the olimmession objective | in the light path end bing the specimen into focus withthe fine | adjustment knot +f the oil contains ar bubbles, the image will be degraded. Make sure that the ois fee of ar bubbles. + To remove bubbles rotate the revolving nosepiace slighty to move the oi Immersion objective by one reciprocation ortwo. ‘© The condenser ofthis microscope provides the full peformance vwhen oll is placed between the slide glass and the font lens ofthe ‘condenser. IFol is not applied there, the cosewation image may become sighty dark tor vse over he sog@ and ate he evoing rose fo 9 dejecs to eeve the object otic te lis ep, Then though wi af the immasion ol fom te font lenses o the stron ware tooroer lh dauing pape gooey moistened wih sole aoohol Wee of he immersion ol fom te seecmarren hfe sane roeede (=TOD ne objective is oor somo tno atached with the immersion ol, the oil is hardened to impede the proper observation. (ZAGREB «1 immersion ot enters your eyes contacts your stn, immectatty take the follwing weatment Eyes: Rinse with fresh water (for 15 minutes or more). Skin Ringe wth water and soap. «tthe appearance of te eyes o aki Is altered or the pan persist mmedatly see your doctor Useful Informatio: 14 How to track a microscopic image Movo the ste lass down. © The image observed through the microscope moves in directions: ‘opposite fo the actual up-down and letright movements of te specimen, {Total magnification] ‘The size ofthe specimen image for obsenation is obtained by mutipyng the eyepiece magnification by the cbjecive magnification. Ths value is refered to as total magnification Example: Eyepiece (10X! x Objective (40X! ~ 400x (Resolution) Resolution represents how finaly a lens is able to distinguish the details ofa specimen Resolution is mainly deternined by the abilly ofthe objective and scarcely elated to that ofthe eyepeces. The function ofthe eyepieces isto just magnify an image already resolved by the objective. In case total magnifications are the same, better resolution is oblained with the combinations which have higher ‘magnification of objective. Field number (FN) ‘The field number isthe diameter o! the image obsonved through an eyepiece, incioated in milimeters Eyepiece 10X: 20mm WHSZIEXH16 mm 19, Actual field of view sppros 12 me The actual fiekd of view is the size of the specimen actually J A ‘observed in the miroscope. This makes it possibie to find out ‘approximate size ofthe specimen, ‘Actual fold of viow ~ Field number/Objective magnification ‘When the eyepiece field number 20 and the objective ‘magnification 10X are sed, he actual field of view is equal to: ‘Actual field of wew = 20/10 ~ 20 mm ‘Actual fed of ‘ewe 20 mm Cx23 ‘Aperture stop “The aperue stop ofthe condensers « mechanism to adust the numerical aperture of the condenser to make the incidence angje othe ilumination ight tothe value suitable for obsenation “The cosenvaton is available with optimum contrast and resolution by adjusting the numerical aperture of the condenser appropriately for the numerical aperture of each object lens In general, since the contst of the microscope specimen is low it is appropriate to set the numerical aperture of the condenser to aoproximately 70 to 80% of the numerical anefture ofthe objective lens, “The condenser of this product is designed 0 that the numerical aperture of the condenser is approximately 70% of the ‘numerical aperture of he objective lens by coinciding the aperture stop lever position with the magnification cisplay postion ‘conesponding tothe magnification of he objective fens to be used Numerical aperture of objective lens and numerical aperture of condenser suitable for observation ran objective lens (04 X07 = 007 en 20) 025 x07 = 0175 065 x 07 - 0455 |CXPLI00x0 (option! 4125 X 07 ~ 0875 ) Troubleshooting Under certain conditions, performance ofthe microscope may nol be aiven properly f problems occur please review the following list and lake remedial action as needed lfyou cannot solve the problem ater checking the enti is, please contact Olympus for assistance, +The brightness of absewed fed of |The objective is not engaged in the Engage the objective in the ght path view is uneven light path by rotating the revaving nosepiece | 12 unt is chicks [The condenser is too much lowered. [Raise two the upper mt a The objective eyepiece, condenser | Clean them thorough 3 and/or window lons ae diy. 2. Dust orstains ae vsbie in The eyepiece, condenser window | Clean them thorouahiy, . observed fed of view. lons andlor specimen side are dy 3. Observation image glares The condenser i too much Iowered_| Raise & 10 [Te aperture iis claphragm lever is [Adjust the aperture is claohragrn stopped down excessively lever according to the obectve 0 magnification o use /4 Observation image & whiish, | The objective is noi engaged in the | Engage the objecve in he ight path blued or unclear lant path by rotating the revolving nosepiece | 12 unt ts ck The eyepiecs condenser window [Clean them moroughiy @ lens and/or specimen side are diy Immersion ols not used with an oi [Use immersion ol @ immersion objectve. Fir bubbles are contained inthe | Remove the air bubbles, a immersion oi The designated immersion ols not [Use inrnesion of provided by a sed Oympus 5 Par ofthe image is defocused or |The objectve is not engaged inthe Engage the objectve in the ight path the image ooks ike its toning. ight path. by rotating the revoling nosepiece | 12 unis clicks The specimen side isnot set Set he specimen side conecty on propery onthe stage the stage and secure it using the 8 specimen holder 6. High magnification objective its |The specimen side & set upside [Set the spoomen side conealy with the specimen slide just betore the | down. the cover giass up. 8 specimen comes. inio focus 7 Rotation ofthe coarse adjustment. |The tension agjustment ring is set |Loosen the tension adjusiment ing 10 knob is oo ight oo tight get proper tension : 8. is impossible wo bing he FThe preocusing knob is postioned | Raise its positon. specimen into focus (because the | too low. 0 stage can not be raised 16 CX23 9, The stage descends by its own [Tension adjustment ring is set too | Tighten the tension acjustment ing 10 weight or the focus is lost dueto {loose get proper tension. c siippage ofthe coarse adjustment kaob. 10 The stage can not be lowered | The condensers too much lowered. [Raise 7 lenough, Ti, Felds of view of wo eyes do not [The interpupilay distance is not [Adjust it comecty. a coincide. dusted conecty The difference in diopter of two eyes | Compensate it conecty. i ‘are not compensated. Diflerent eyepieves ate used between [Use same eyepiece on the le side | 5) the lft side and right side. and right side [2 Objecive hits the specmen | The specimen slice is set unside | Sethe specimen side conecty wih | sie when iis switched from down, the cover glass up. lower magnifcation to higher | The cover glass is too thick: Use a cover glass with Mickness of | 5 magnification, Or? mm, 13 The LED dhiminaiion dows not [The AC adapter or power cordis | Plug it securely. % ight unplugged /14when changing the magnification | The diopter is not matched. [adjust the dlopler ofthe eyepiece a tis defocused significant. connect, 7 17 1a) [Optical system Ininity conection optical sys itumination| BBuiltin 05 W LED ilunination system. 56 VO5AT AC adapter 100-240 v 50/60 Hz 04 A) Power consumption: 17 W. Focusing mechanism [Stage height adjustment mechanism, Movement distance per scale of fine adjustment knob: 25 ym Movernent distance per round off adjustment knob: 03 mm. Hotal movement range: 15 mm Pre-focusing knob provided, tension ofthe coarse adjustment knob adjustable, evowing nosepiece holes revolving nosepiace (ixed backward) [Binocular observation [Fld number [20 tube [Tube ting angle ED interoupilary distance adjustment range [48 19 75 mm Stage [Sze 420 x 132 mm (wih mechanical stage) Movement range X direction. 76 mm x ¥ direction: 30 mm [Specimen holder Holds a single specimen, [Condenser ype. [Abbe condenser NA 125 when immersed in ol) [Aperture is diaphragm uit in Dimensions & weight | 796 WW) X 258 (0) x 384 (H) mm / apprax 59 kg (CK2SLEDRFS1), approx 68 ka (CX2SLEDAPS2) [Operating environment indoor use + rtuce: Max 2.000 meters + Ambient temperature: 5 10 40 °C (41 to 104° sHumiciy: Max 80% (31 °C or less (vithout condensation) In case of ver 31 °C (68°F. he humidity in operating environment is decreased linear through 70 % at 34°C (83°F, 60 % at 37 °C (89 P1050 % at 40°C. 104 + Supply voltage tuctuation: 210% + Foluion degre. 2 tn accordance with IEC60654-1) + instalaion/Ovenotago catego I in aocordance with IECB0654-1) Fansporiation’ storage environment = Temperature: Min. -25°C, Max. 85°C + Humidity: Min. 0 % Max 90 % (without condensation) 18 CX23 “The following table shows tne optical performances of combinations of eyepieces and objectives. “The figure on the right shows the performances indicated on the objectives. Mechanical tube Jenath Mag Cover glass thickness Objective type (on the back side) Pian objective Pian objective ev 20 [cXP.100%0 (option) vcrking distance (WO) Distance between the top surface of he cover glass and the top of he objective when in focus. Number of apenure WA [This value coneaponds fo the Frumber ofthe camera and is elated fo the resoltion. Resolution becomes higher when the NA becomes larger (number: Value cviding the fcel length of the fons by the elfectve number of aperte, This is used as en indo to represent he brightness of he lens) esoistion [Roy ofan objective for esoVing adjacent io pains inthe image, which is eressed in terms of he minimum dstance between to points on the specimen surface. Focal depth FThe death range of@ specimen, in which focus is obtained. Stopping down the aperture Object side) irs ciapnragm incroases the depth of focus, The dept of focus is decreased wien the NA of objacive becornes lage. Fiekd nuriber [The clameter ofthe image cbserved through an eyeniece. indicated in miimetes cual id of view Diameter of the Fld of vw, expressed as the size on the specimen sulace. ictal power [Objective magnifeation x Eyepiece magnification otal magrifeation) © Connecting the AC adapter and power cord (FABRA «ways use tne AC adapter and power cord provided by Olympus. If the proper AC adapter and power cord are not used tho alec salty ana EMC: porormanse oe dove an os amok NS PONT OE BAOMTIRL Pulse sala tn pore’ pou seal Gredioka ete fectoirProper solacon of he Power sup oon? et the te ofthe scion manual +The power cord and AC adapter cord are wineratte when bent or tod Nove subj thom excess ore ‘+ Make sure that the main switch (is set to * © * (OFF) before connecting the power cord. BB connect tne out conoctor ofthe AC ater oe input connecter ion hear fhe micescope CTA do nots she microscope to he rear since doing so could damage the output connector connect ne power corss connector 1 connector CB mt Connect he power cons plug ED to wall power outet Sree rire ses @ Storing the Ac adapter and power cord = (ZRGRGFA) tare cur mat ne main scr Dis sotto *O (OFF) Dore storing te power cord BD inpivg he power cords plug fom a wall power out, BD disconnect tne output connector BJ of the AC adapier torn the input connecior (J on the rear of the microscope. BB Burden ecteper cos as shown inthe pice on the ef, andsiontin the space atthe botom othe microscope together wih the AC adacter tot OB nt cas, move the cable te attached tothe AC adap cor [@) bt song tern AC adatr co Bard ne AC acantr Dae ste insert the output connector] ofthe AC adapter ino the input comector() BB Bunce the power coms BD an stor them on the rar ofthe mirescope © Ifyou use the kensington lock insert the AC adapter tothe microscope fame upside down. CX23, Optional accessories I Fier holder ES crert or Dastacere © nemesn ‘CH20-MM © Tris hokier accommodates the CH2.05 dala ng GB cre skit ng Ein ne CHE ernie BB sh ete: noir (B contaning the dares tng toto ofthe condenser nti leks into place, into the (© The darkield sing enables darfield observation using an objective from 4X to 40K, © The standard 10X eyepieces are clamped using screns. GB singe sma tar tiade scenes ooson the camping cron a of 10% eyepiepes and rerroveeyepeces Insert the WHSZ15 XH into the eyepiece sleeves and tighten the camping screws © tfyou are using 10 X eyepiece, please purchase the eyepiece ‘micrometer with diameter 24 mm diameter and 15 mr thickness, GB occ0n the clamping screw of the eyepiece withthe smaisize Hat blade somes arcremove erat eyepens which te eyesore nicer be atacte. BB Hc tne eyepiece trae andoosenthewce oar Do eveit Bh er te erated Mite te whe bode ll wth 0 icications facing down EGTA) be cart otto leave dit on the micrometer dk as t ‘ibe noticeable during obsenation, BB scx te ree noo containing the mciometer ask ino the botom ofan eyeriece Be suet screinal he way by hooking yournai into the notch (Jon the holder at the end BB sce in ce nde) containing the mceometr ino ho bottom of an eyepiece. 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While looking through the eyepiaces, adjust the orentation of the reflection minor to get brighter fed of view. © Aplanar reflection minor is used normally, However, ithe bighiness ‘of observed field cf view is uneven, use @ concave reflection rior ithe wooden case tits, the stored Cx29 aso ts and itmay collide withthe case depending on te stage positon. When string his product, Be Suef Pace the Sage toward back. BB 800 ne Ac adapter and the power cords into the microscope For ete please reer to page 20. BB 56 tne 090 shaces Wo‘ von repeces BD :1) ton eerioes ends the dovnwat 0 that he reupiany Gstance beoomes mnemum BB Hots the cbsepaton tube (Band tosen the obsention tube Giamoing knob Ul) by turing courterocavie approx two rsh ‘Ton eats he obsenaton bs bach and tartan ns bsenaton tube clamping knob Pall the plastic rng (ofthe font of the wooden case and open Tre doce (Gy tumine mizoscope bactward and side tn the wooden case calmy @ Proper selection of the power supply cord fn power supply co is provided, please selec the proper power supply cor forthe equipment by refering io" Specifications * and * Cottiied cord" botow. ‘Caution: In case you use a non-approved power supply cord for Olympus products, Olympus can no longer warrant the ‘electrical safety ofthe equipment. ‘Specifications Voltage rating 125 VAC (lor 100-120 V AC areal o¢ 250 V AC for 220-240'V AC area) Curent rating 6Arminimum “Temperature rating ©0°C minimum Lengtt 305 m maximum Fitings configuration Grounding type attachment plug cap. Opposite terminates in moided-on IEC configuration appliance coupling. Table 1 Certified cord ‘A power supply cord should be certified by one of the agencies lsted in Table 1 .or comprised of cordage marked with an agency marking per Table 1 or marked per Table 2 The ftings are to be marked with at least one ofthe agencies listed in ‘Table {in case you are unable to buy locally the power supply cord whichis approved by one of the agencies mentoned in Table 1, please use replacements approved by eny other equivalent and authorized agencies in your country. | ‘gonina | AM @ |» wa @ Austata SAA Vv vapan JET ION & usta oe GB | rvarerance | Keun Ka Se eee careda | cea E | om AE @ | Derma — | DeMKO ® | sweaen | semno © road | wo @ | swemea | sev @ Free ure “Raton o9 emery | WE a | usa © vetnd sal ZS 24 * Cx23 Table 2. 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