Leica M60, M80 user manual ErgoTube 10 to, Handling

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ErgoTube 10° to 50°

ErgoTube™ 10° to 50°

The ErgoTube™ with continuously adjustable viewing angle from 10° to 50° allows for opti- mum sitting posture. Users who work with the same stereomicroscope can adjust the viewing height to their height with a simple hand move- ment. If the head posture is changed, the view- ing height can also be readjusted without having to adjust the height of the chair. Special long tubes enable the user to maintain an upright posture. In order to safeguard against ESD, the ErgoTube™ has been constructed from anti- static materials.

Assembly

Assembly of the ErgoTube 10° to 50° is exactly the same as that of any other tube (see Page 20).

Handling

1.Then grasp the tubes with both hands and adjust the desired tilt.

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Contents Leica M50 Leica M60 Leica M80 General Instructions Important Safety Notes Provide clarity Symbols UsedImportant information Explanatory notesDesignated use Safety RegulationsDescription Non-intended useSafety Regulations contd During maintenance work on the supply unit UV radiation could damage the eyes. Therefore­Supply unit Lamp housing Mercury lampTable of Contents Inhaltsverzeichnis Different Types of Objectives Leica M50 Leica M60 Leica M80Leica M series Congratulations New Leica M SeriesMagnification in stages or zoom Modular Design Everything is Relative Have a special request? Let us knowTubes Maximum CompatibilityObjectives EyepiecesOn We Go Assembly Base and Focusing Column Assembling the column adapterTools used Assembly Using the screw providedMicroscope Carrier For the optics carrier Optics CarrierTools used Assembling the optics carrier None Tighten the clamping screw below the optics carrierPreparation TubeNo tools required Assembling the tubeEyepieces Tools used PreparationMagnification range Objective Attaching the objectiveRequired tools Alternative installation for manual columnsLeica LED5000 CXI Coax Illumination NoneLeica LED5000 CXI contd Leica LED3000 NVI Near Vertical Illumination With any objectives that have an outerLeica LED3000 NVI contd Quick Start Guide Reliable Route to Success Take time to read it its worth itOverview of an M Series Microscope Reference value Adjusting the interpupillary distanceCorrect Interpupillary Distance Look into the eyepiecesIf you do not wear glasses Using the EyepiecesDioptric correction If you wear glassesFocusing Adjusting the Resistance of the Focus Drive Adjusting the resistanceFocusing­ Changing the Magnification Zoom ZoomingLook into the eyepieces Focus on the specimen Ratchet Steps and Magnification Levels Enabling and disabling ratchet stepsMagnifications and fields of view Eyepieces & Tubes Magnification Factor of the Eyepieces Following eyepieces are available for the M seriesHealth Notes Potential sources of infectionUsing the Dioptric Correction Dioptric CorrectionAdjusting Dioptric Correction and ParfocalityGraticules UseErgoTube 10 to ErgoTube 10 toHandling Photography & Video Leica DFC cameras Photography & VideoAdapter Leica Application SuiteCamera Optimal Suitable Photo Tubes and C-mountsApplication DFC295 63×Video/Phototubes HD F & HD Separation ratiosObjectives and Optical Accessories Planachromatic objective 1× Different Types of ObjectivesAchromatic objectives Achromatic objectives with a long focal lengthSystem Illumination Leica LED3000 NVI Near Vertical Illumination Not a malfunction Be very bright. Therefore, always switchLAS or the Leica SmartTouch ButtonsDimensional Drawings Leica M50 Leica M50 with large incident-light base and ErgoTube 278 514 116 301 119 255 436 322278 260 500 173 170 709 Leica M60 Leica M80 500 606 106 356 154 420 290 430 340 220 Leica M80 with Leica LED2500 and binocular ErgoTube 631 369 28.5 600 290 Max Appendix Parameter ExampleCalculation example magnification in binocular tube Contact address Care, Maintenance, Contact PersonsWarranty benefits Mail contactProtection from dirt Care, Maintenance, Contact Persons contdCleaning polymer components Permitted measures