5. Auspacken

5. Auspacken

Die Lieferung erfolgt in zwei Packstücken.

Der Stativkarton enthält die folgenden Kompo- nenten:

Stativ mit integrierter Auflichtachse und Objektivrevolver

Präparatetisch mit Tischwinkel

Netzkabel und PC-Verbindungskabel

CD mit dem Softwarepaket Leica Application Suite (LAS)

Anleitungen und Liste der Mikroskopvorein- stellung

Der Systemkarton enthält das mikroskopische Zubehör:

Tubus

Okulare

Objektive

Kondensor

Lampenhäuser mit Zubehör

Montagewerkzeug

je nach Ausrüstung weiteres mikroskopisches Zubehör wie Filterwürfel, etc.

Das externe Vorschaltgerät* ebq 100 wird in ei- ner gesonderten Verpackung geliefert.

Für das Mikroskop Leica DM5000 B:

Die Elektronikbox Leica CTR5000 wird in einer gesonderten Verpackung geliefert.

Entnehmen Sie zunächst vorsichtig alle Kompo- nenten dem Transport- und Verpackungsmaterial.

Hinweis:

Das Berühren der Linsenoberfläche der Objekti- ve ist möglichst zu vermeiden. Entstehen den- noch Fingerabdrücke auf den Glasflächen, so sind diese mit einem weichen Leder- oder Leinenlappen zu entfernen. Schon geringe Spu- ren von Fingerschweiß können die Oberflächen optischer Geräte in kurzer Zeit angreifen. Weite- re Hinweise im Kapitel “Pflege des Mikroskops”

S. 77.

Achtung!

Mikroskop und Peripheriegeräte auf kei- nen Fall bereits jetzt an die Steckdose an- schließen!

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DM4500P, DM5000B, DM4000M specifications

The Leica DM4000M and DM4000B are state-of-the-art microscopes designed for professional use in the fields of biology, materials science, and clinical applications. Renowned for their precision and innovative features, these instruments are perfect for researchers and clinicians needing high-resolution imaging capabilities.

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