6. Assembly

The positions in the turret disk are numbered. Depending on your equipment, the individual fil- ter and reflector cubes have already been as- signed to specific positions at the factory. For details, check the identification sheet included with your order.

Now open the drawer several mm further until it clicks into its end position. The disk will no longer turn in this position.

You can now insert a filter block. Proceed as fol- lows:

¥With the holder facing you squarely, insert the filter or reflector cubes into the holder in ac- cordance with the included identification sheet.

¥The fluorescence cubes are suitable for both upright and inverted microscopes. When us- ing them with inverted microscopes, insert them so that the writing is upside down along the lower edge.

To do so, place the filter or reflector cube on the left side and press it to the right into the mounting (Fig. 68).

¥Ensure that the cube is correctly seated. A loose cube can block the disk or be destroyed by the turning disk.

¥For the next cube, close the drawer to the point that the disk is once again free to turn. Once you have reached the next position, open the drawer fully once again. Continue in this way for all of the cubes.

¥Once all filter and reflector cubes have been inserted, close the drawer and replace the analyzer or cap.

Replacing cubes with the instrument switched on:

¥Remove the analyzer or the cap of the analyzer slot.

¥Press and hold the Shutter button on the front panel and press the button of the cube you would like to insert or replace at the same time.

¥The filter changer will then rotate to the cor- rect position to insert or replace the cube when you open the drawer by pressing the white button on the right side of the stand.

The following message will appear in the top line of the LeicaScreen.

Load.

To insert the cubes, proceed exactly as de- scribed above.

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