BRESSER 9039100 40X to 1024X Microscope Instruction Manual
- July 31, 2024
- BRESSER
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BRESSER 9039100 40X to 1024X Microscope
Product Information
The microscope is designed for magnified viewing of natural and man-made objects. It comes with various accessories such as different eyepieces, lenses, and lighting options to enhance the viewing experience.
Specifications:
- Product Name: Microscope
- Magnification Range: 40X-1024X
- Model Number: 9039100
Product Usage Instructions
Setting Up the Microscope:
- Insert the 10X eyepiece into the Barlow lens ensuring it is fully inserted into the eyepiece tube.
- Look through the eyepiece and adjust the focus wheel until the image is sharp.
Using the Microscope:
To switch to using the MicrOcular:
- Remove the Barlow lens with the current eyepiece from the eyepiece tube and replace it with the MicrOcular.
Installing Software:
- Download the setup file for installation from www.bresser.de/download/CamLabLite.
- Run the .exe file and follow the installation manager’s instructions.
- No specific driver installation is required as the camera is automatically detected by Windows OS.
Troubleshooting:
If you encounter issues such as no image or flickering image, ensure that your
monitor’s refresh rate is sufficient. Clean lenses with a soft, lint-free
cloth only.
FAQ:
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Q: What age group is this microscope suitable for?
A: The microscope is suitable for children aged 8 years and above. Parental guidance is recommended. -
Q: Can I dispose of the lenses and eyepieces in regular waste?
A: For proper disposal, contact your local waste disposal service or environmental department.
WARNING! Not for children under three years. Choking hazard – small
parts. Contains functional sharp edges and points!
ATTENTION: Only suitable for children of at least 8 years of age.
Instructions for parents or other responsible persons are enclosed and must be
followed. Keep packaging as it contains important information.
General Information
About This instruction Manual
Please read the safety instructions in this manual carefully. To avoid damage
to the unit and the risk of injury, only use this product as described in the
manual. Keep the instruction manual handy so that you can easily look up
information on all the functions.
Intended Use
This product is intended only for private use. It was developed for magnified
viewing of natural and man-made objects.
General Warnings
- Choking hazard — This product contains small parts that could be swallowed by children. This poses a choking hazard.
- Risk of electric shock — This device contains electronic components that operate via a power source (batteries). Only use the device as described in the manual, otherwise you run the risk of an electric shock.
- Risk of fire/explosion — Do not expose the device to high temperatures. Use only the recommended batteries. Do not short-circuit the device or batteries, or throw them into a fire. Excessive heat or improper handling could trigger a short-circuit, a fire or an explosion.
- Risk of chemical burn — Make sure you insert the batteries correctly. Empty or damaged batteries could cause burns if they come into contact with the skin. If necessary, wear adequate gloves for protection.
- Leaking battery acid can lead to chemical burns. Avoid contact of battery acid with skin, eyes and mucous membranes. In the event of contact, rinse the affected region immediately with a plenty of water and seek medical attention.
- Use only the recommended batteries. Always replace weak or empty batteries with a new, complete set of batteries at full capacity. Do not use batteries from different brands, types or with different capacities. Remove the batteries from the unit if itis not to be used for a long period of time, or if the batteries are empty!
- Never recharge normal, non-rechargeable batteries. This could lead to explosion during the charging process.
- Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision.
- Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged
- The terminals must not be short-circuited.
- Do not disassemble the device. In the event of a defect, please contact your dealer. The dealer will contact the Service Centre and can send the device in to be repaired, if necessary.
- Tools with sharp edges are often used when working with this device. Because there is a risk of injury from such tools, store this device and all tools and accessories in a location that is out of the reach of children.
- Keep instructions and packaging as they contain important information.
Parts overview
- 10X WF eyepiece
- 16X WF eyepiece
- Barlow lens
- Electronic eyepiece (MicrOcular)
- Microscope head
- Objective revolver
- Microscope stage
- Focus wheel
- LED lighting (transmitted light)
- Electricity supply
- Microscope base
- Main plug
- 5 slides, 10 covering glasses and 5 preparations in a plastic box
- Colour filter disc
- LED lighting (reflected light)
- Direct light/transmitted light switch
- Microscope tools: a) pipette; b) tweezers
- Magnifier box
- MicroCut
- Specimens:
- a) yeast
- b) gum media (specimen inclusion medium)
- c) sea salt
- d) brine shrimp eggs
- Locking screw
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General/Location
Make sure you position your microscope on a stable, solid surface. An electricity supply is required for observation with the electric illuminator. Position your device so that it can be disconnected from the power supply at any time. The wall you use socket should be located near the device and easily accessible since the plug on the power cord serves as a disconnecting device for the power supply. Always pull on the plug to separate the device from the power supply. Never pull on the cord. -
Electric LED lighting
Before use, make sure the light switch (16) is set to ‘off’.
The microscope has two light sources. Lighting can be of three types. Set the switch (16) to ‘II’ to light the specimen from above (reflected light) or ‘I’ to light it from below (transmitted light). Use setting ‘III’ to light the specimen simultaneously by transmitted and reflected light. The transmitted light unit (9) is used for transparent specimens (those on glass slides). To view solid, non-transparent specimens, use the reflected light unit (15). Use of both forms of lighting simultaneously is only recommended for semitransparent specimens. This operating mode is not recommended for transmitted light specimens on slides as it may cause reflection on the slide. -
Colour filter disc
The colour filter (14) under the microscope table (7) aids in viewing very bright and transparent objects. Just select the right colour for the specimen in question. The components of colourless or transparent objects (e.g. starch particles, single-cell specimens) can thus be better recognised. -
Microscope setup
The microscope head (5) will now be prepared for your first observation. First, loosen the screw (21) and rotate the head into a convenient position. Begin every observation with the lowest magnification. Place the microscope’s table (7) with the focus knob (8) into the lowest position and rotate the objective revolver (6) until it locks on the lowest magnification (4X).
NOTE: Make sure to place the microscope’s table (7) in its lowest position before changing the objective in order to prevent damage to the microscope.
Insert the 10X eyepiece (No. 1, 1) in the Barlow lens (No. 1, 3). Take care that the Barlow lens is inserted completely into the monocular head (No. 1, 4). -
Observation
After you have set up the microscope with the proper illumination, the following principles are important: Begin each observation at the lowest magnification, so that the centre and position of the object to be viewed is in focus. The higher the magnification, the more light is required for good picture quality.
Place a permanent slide culture directly under the microscope lens on the plate (7). The specimen to be examined must be directly over the lighting. Look through the eyepiece (1 and 2) and carefully turn the focus wheel (8) until you can see a sharp picture. Now you can progress to a higher magnification. Slowly pull the Barlow lens (No. 2, 3) out of the monocular barrel (No. 2, 4). When the Barlow lens is nearly entirely pulled out, the magnification is raised to 2X. For even higher magnification, you can put the 16X eyepiece (2) into the objective revolver (6) and rotate the objective revolver to a higher magnification (10X or 40X). -
TIP: Depending on the preparation, higher magnifications do not always lead to better pictures. When changing the magnification of your microscope by changing or adjusting the eyepiece, objective lens or Barlow lens, you must readjust the focus wheel (8) to sharpen the image.
NOTE: Please be very careful when doing this. If you move the mechanical plate upward too fast, the objective lens and the slide can touch and become damaged. -
Experiments
Use the following web link to find interesting experiments you can try out. How do you hatch brine shrimp? How to make salt crystals and much more. http://www.bresser.de/downloads
INSTALLATION
How do I install the MicrOcular?
Note: The MicrOcular only works without the included Barlow lens! The
magnification setting is changed when the MicrOcular is used, and it must be
readjusted with the focus knob.
First, remove the Barlow lens (Fig. 5, 3) with the current eyepiece from the eyepiece support (Fig. 5, 5) and place the MicrOcular (Fig. 6, 4) in the eyepiece (Fig. 6, 5).
How do I install the software?
- You can download the setup file for installation here: www.bresser.de/download/CamLabLite
- Start the installation with a double click on the .exe file and follow the instructions of the installation manager.
- It is not necessary to install a special driver. The camera is automatically recognized by your Windows operating system.
Using the MicrOcular
Preparation
- Slide a specimen under your microscope and focus on it.
- Remove the eyepiece and Barlow lens from the eyepiece support and the dust cap from your MikrOkular and then install the MikrOkular into the eyepiece support instead of the Barlow lens.
- Start your PC if you haven‘t yet and connect your MikrOkular to the USB port of your computer.
- Start the „CamLabLite“ software and activate the camera by clicking on „USB Video Device.
- Click on „Snapshot“ to take a picture or on „Capture“ to record a video.
- Click on the floppy disk icon to save the image or capture.
Care and maintenance
Before cleaning, separate the device from the power supply by removing the
plug. Only use a dry cloth to clean the exterior of the device.
NOTE: Do not use any cleaning fluid to avoid damaging the electronics.
Clean the lenses eyepieces and lenses only with a soft, lint-free cloth, like
a microfibre cloth.
NOTE: Do not apply excess pressure to the cloth so as to avoid scratching
the lenses.
To remove more stubborn dirt, moisten the cleaning cloth with an eyeglass- cleaning solution and wipe the lenses gently. Protect the device from dust and moisture. After use, particularly in high humidity, let the device acclimatize for a short period of time, so that the residual moisture can dissipate before storing.
Troubleshooting
DISPOSAL
Dispose of the packaging materials properly, according to their type, such as
paper or cardboard. Contact your local waste-disposal service or environmental
authority for information on the proper disposal.
Do not dispose of electronic devices in the household garbage!
As per Directive 2012/19/EC of the European Parliament on waste electrical and
electronic equipment and its adaptation into German law, used electronic
devices must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally
friendly manner.
In accordance with the regulations concerning batteries and rechargeable
batteries, disposing of them in the normal household waste is explicitly
forbidden. Please make sure to dispose of your used batteries as required by
law — at a local collection point or in the retail market. Disposal in
domestic waste violates the Battery Directive.
- battery contains cadmium
- battery contains mercury
- battery contains lead
EC Declaration of Conformity
Bresser GmbH has issued a „Declaration of Conformity“ in accordance with
applicable guidelines and corresponding standards. The full text of the EU
declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
www.bresser.de/download/9039100/CE/9039100_CE.pdf
Warranty & Service
The regular warranty period is 2 years and begins on the day of purchase. To benefit from an extended voluntary warranty period as stated on the gift box, registration on our website is required. You can consult the full warranty terms as well as information on extending the warranty period and details of our services at www.bresser.de/warranty_terms.
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