levenhuk 900 Series Optical microscope User Manual

June 3, 2024
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levenhuk 900 Series Optical microscope

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Levenhuk 900B

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Levenhuk 900T, D900T, 950T DARK

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  1. Eyepiece

  2. Eyepiece head

  3. Binocular/trinocular head locking screw

  4. Arm

  5. Revolving nosepiece

  6. Objective

  7. Mechanical scale

  8. Stage

  9. Aperture diaphragm adjustment rod

  10. Condenser with filter holder

  11. Coarse focusing knob

  12. Fine focusing knob

  13. Illumination on/off button (not shown)

  14. Collector

  15. Brightness adjustment knob

  16. Diopter adjustment ring

  17. Stage moving knob (right/left)

  18. Stage moving knob (back/forth)

  19. Third eyepiece tube (trinocular models only)

  20. Spherical mirror and cardioid lens, glued together and inserted into the frame

  21. Cylinder

  22. Body

  23. Digital camera

  24. USB cable

  25. Installation CD

Levenhuk 900 Series Microscopes

General Information

Read the user manual carefully before you start working with a microscope. Levenhuk 900 Series biological microscopes are safe for health, life and property of the consumer and the environment when properly used, and meets the requirements of international standards. These microscopes are designed for observing transparent objects in the transmitted light using the bright field method and the dark field method. They perform well in clinical research and tests; teaching demonstrations; bacterioscopy and cytology in medical and health establishments, laboratories, universities; and may be used for scientific research in agriculture and microbiology.

Microscope assembly

  • Unpack the microscope carefully and place it on a flat surface.
  • Remove the plastic bags and dustproof cover of the eyepiece head.
  • Install the binocular/trinocular head and tighten the locking screw.
  • Inspect all the items included in the kit and define their purpose.
  • Connect the power cord to the microscope and plug it in.

Microscope use: The bright-field method

Please refer to the fig. 1а (binocular model) and fig. 1b (trinocular model).

  • Turn on the power and the illumination will turn on. Set the brightness at approximately 70%. Place the specimen on the stage. Make sure the clips hold the specimen firmly in place.

  • Iris diaphragm should be adjusted in accordance with numerical aperture of a lens. The best practice is to make the iris diaphragm slightly smaller than the aperture of the selected lens. Open or close the iris diaphragm using the adjustment screws. If the adjustment screw is turned to the right, the iris diaphragm is fully open. Note: the diaphragm is not intended for adjusting the brightness of the illumination. To adjust the brightness, use the brightness adjustment knob.

  • Slide the filter holder, place the filter in it and then return the holder to its initial position.

  • To change the objective magnification, turn the revolving nosepiece until it clicks.

  • Make sure that the lens does not touch the sample when adjusting the focus: rotate the coarse focus knob until the specimen is about 3.175mm (1/8″) away from the lens.

  • Looking into the eyepiece, slowly turn the coarse focusing knob until you can see the image of the observed specimen. Turn the fine focusing knob to make the image clear. The fine focusing mechanism allows you to focus on the observed specimen while using high magnifications.

  • When you use an oil immersion objective, the space between the specimen and the lens should be filled with immersion oil. Raise the condenser to the upper position and put a drop of oil on the lens and on the cover glass of the specimen. Move the revolving nosepiece back and forth to get rid of air bubbles in the oil. Then, fix the objective lens in its working position. Make sure that oil fills the entire space between the objective lens and the specimen. After use, wipe the lens dry.

  • To adjust the position of the mechanical scale, turn the coarse focusing knob in a clockwise direction if you want to fix the
    position of the mechanical scale, or in a counterclockwise direction if you want to loosen it.

  • To place the specimen in the field of view, move the stage horizontally back and forth or left and right using the stage moving knobs.

  • Look through the right eyepiece with your right eye and adjust the image sharpness with the coarse and fine focusing knobs. Then, look through the left eyepiece with your left eye and rotate the diopter adjustment ring to equalize the difference between your left and right eyes vision. Remember the setting for future use. Adjust the distance between the eyepiece tubes of the binocular head so that the image merges into a single circle.

  • Levenhuk D900T: you can install the digital camera to the third eyepiece tube.

Dark field condenser (dry)

Configuration and operating principle
Please refer to fig 2. The device is designed for studying low-contrast objects that are not visible in the microscope when observed in normal light conditions using the bright field method. The dark field method allows you to observe very bright and transparent objects in scattered or reflected light. The dark field condenser is a system of lenses inserted into the cylinder. The cylinder is placed inside the microscope body on the moving ring. This ring is a centering device. The light from the illuminator, passing through the dark field condenser, is converted into a cone-shaped beam and directed at the observed specimen. Almost all of the light passes through the lens and forms an image only by the light scattered by the structure of the specimen. Therefore, in the field of view of the eyepiece, the bright contrast areas of the specimen structure are displayed on a dark background.

Assembly and using

  • Install a dark field condenser instead of the standard condenser of your microscope.
  • Install the desired eyepiece and choose the objective with the lowest magnification.
  • Fix the microscope slide on the stage.
  • Raise the dark field condenser and then focus. Note: the lens of the condenser should not touch the sample.
  • Note: the aperture of the objective lens used must be smaller than the aperture of the condenser

Fuse replacement

Unplug the microscope from a power source. Open the fuse holder located on the back of the microscope body with a flat head screwdriver. Remove the old fuse and install a new one. Only use the appropriate types of fuses. Close the fuse holder.

Digital camera

Levenhuk D900T comes with a digital camera (fig. 3). A digital camera is installed to the third eyepiece tube and enables observing specimens on the screen in exquisite detail and true color, taking photos and videos, and saving the images for future reference.

Specifications

Product ID 75429 75430 75431 75437
Model Levenhuk 900B Levenhuk 900T Levenhuk 950T DARK

Levenhuk D900T
Type| biological/optical| biological/optical, digital
Research method| bright field| bright and dark field| bright field
Magnification| 40—1000x
Interpupillary distance| 48—75mm


Eyepiece head

| binocular, 360° rotatable, inclined at 30°| ****

trinocular, 360° rotatable, inclined at 30°

Optics material| optical glass
Eyepiece tube diameter| 23.2mm
Third vertical eyepiece tube| —| 23.2mm
Eyepieces| WF10x/18mm (2pcs)
Eyepiece diopter adjustment| ±5D
Objectives| achromatic: 4x, 10x, 40xs, 100xs (oil)
Revolving nosepiece| 4 objectives
Stage moving range| 70/30mm
Stage| double layer mechanical, 130x120mm, with a mechanical scale
Focus system| coaxial, coarse (25mm) and fine (0.002mm)
Condenser (bright field)| Abbe N.A. 1.25 iris diaphragm and filter holder
Condenser (dark field)| —| N.A. 0.9, dry| —
Body| metal
Illumination| lower (LED, 3W) with brightness adjustment
Collector| +
Filters| blue, green, yellow
Vial of immersion oil| +
Fuse| 1pc| 2pcs| 1pc
Power supply| 110—220V via AC adapter
Digital camera| —| 5.1Mpx
Camera connector| —| +

Digital camera specifications (Levenhuk D900T)

Mega pixels 5.1Mpx
Max. resolution (for still images) 2048х1536px
Sensor 1/2.5″ (5.70×4.28mm)
Pixel size 2.2х2.2μm

Frame rate

| 7fps at 2592x1944px 27fps at 1280x960px 90fps at 640x480px
Exposure time| 0.294—2000ms
Spectral range| 380—650nm
Video recording| +
Image format| .jpg, .bmp, .png, .tif
Video format| .wmv, .avi
White balance| auto/manual
Interface| USB 2.0, 480Mb/sec.
Power supply| DC 5V; via USB 2.0 cable
Software features| image size, brightness, exposure time
System requirements| Windows XP (32-bit), Windows Vista/7/8/10 (32-bit or 64-bit), Mac OS X, Linux

processor up to 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 or higher, USB 2.0 port, CD-ROM

The kit includes| microscope digital camera with adapter (23.2mm), USB cable,

installation CD with image editing software

The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the prod uct range and specifications without prior notice.

Care and maintenance

Never, under any circumstances, look directly at the Sun, another bright source of light or at a laser through this device, as this may cause PERMANENT RETINAL DAMAGE and may lead to BLINDNESS. Take necessary precautions when using the device with children or others who have not read or who do not fully understand these instructions. After unpacking your microscope and before using it for the first time check for integrity and durability of every component and connection. Do not try to disassemble the device on your own for any reason. For repairs and cleaning of any kind, please contact your local specialized service center. Protect the device from sudden impact and excessive mechanical force. Do not apply excessive pressure when adjusting focus. Do not overtighten the locking screws. Do not touch the optical surfaces with your fingers. To clean the device exterior, use only special cleaning wipes and special optics cleaning tools from Levenhuk. Do not use any corrosive or acetone-based fluids to clean the optics. Abrasive particles, such as sand, should not be wiped off lenses, but instead blown off or brushed away with a soft brush. Do not use the device for lengthy periods of time, or leave it unattended in direct sunlight. Keep the device away from water and high humidity. Be careful during your observations, always replace the dust cover after you are finished with observations to protect the device from dust and stains. If you are not using your microscope for extended periods of time, store the objective lenses and eyepieces separately from the microscope. Store the device in a dry, cool place away from hazardous acids and other chemicals, away from heaters, open fire and other sources of high temperatures. When using the microscope, try not to use it near flammable materials or substances (benzene, paper, cardboard, plastic, etc.), as the base may heat up during use, and might become a fire hazard. Always unplug the microscope from a power source before opening the base or changing the illumination lamp. Regardless of the lamp type (halogen or incandescent), give it some time to cool down before trying to change it, and always change it to a lamp of the same type. Always use the power supply with the proper voltage, i.e. indicated in the specifications of your new microscope. Plugging the instrument into a different power outlet may damage the electric circuitry of the microscope, burn out the lamp, or even cause a short circuit. Children should use the device under adult supervision only. Seek medical advice immediately if a small part or a battery is swallowed.

Levenhuk International Lifetime Warranty

All Levenhuk telescopes, microscopes, binoculars and other optical products, except for accessories, carry a lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Lifetime warranty is a guarantee on the lifetime of the product on the market. All Levenhuk accessories are warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for six months from date of retail purchase. The warranty entitles you to free repair or replacement of the Levenhuk product in any country where a Levenhuk office is located if all warranty conditions are met.

For further details please visit our web site: www.levenhuk.com/warranty
If warranty problems arise, or if you need assistance in using your product, contact the local Levenhuk branch.

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