5. Unpacking the Microscope

Please carefully compare the contents of the de- livery to the packing slip, delivery note or in- voice. We urgently recommend storing a copy of these documents with the manual to ensure that you have information on the time and scope of delivery handy for subsequent orders or service work. Please ensure that no small parts remain in the packing material. Parts of our packing ma- terial are marked by symbols to simplify recy- cling.

First, carefully remove all components from the transportation and packaging materials.

Caution!

Do not put the instrument into operation in the event of visible damage to the compo- nents or packing material.

Note:

If at all possible, avoid touching the lens sur- faces of the objectives. If fingerprints do appear on the glass surfaces, remove them with a soft leather or linen cloth. Even small traces of finger perspiration can damage the surfaces in a short time. See the chapter ÒCare of the MicroscopeÓ

p. 107, for additional instructions.

Caution!

Do not connect the microscope or periph- erals to an AC power source at this time under any circumstances!

Installation location

Work with the microscope should be performed in a dust-free room, which is free of oil vapors and other chemical vapors, as well as extreme humidity. At the workplace, large temperature fluctuations, direct sunlight and vibrations should be avoided. These may adversely affect measurements and long-term observations.

Allowable ambient conditions

Temperature

15Ð35°C

Relative humidity

maximum 80% up to 30°C

Microscopes in warm and warm-damp climatic zones require special care in order to prevent the build up of fungus.

See the chapter ÒCare of the MicroscopeÓ

p. 107, for additional instructions.

Caution!

Electrical components must be placed at least 10 cm from the wall and away from flammable substances.

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Leica DMI3000B, DMI6000B, DMI4000B manual Installation location