Fisher Microscope Magnifier S90014 User Manual

Warranty Information  
All Fisher Educational Microscopes are warranted to be free of all defects in material and  
workmanship for a period of 60 months (5 years) from the date of delivery.  
S90014 Series  
Student Microscopes  
Statement of Limited Product Warranty  
The warranty does not apply to any instrument, which has become worn, defective,  
damaged or broken due to abuse, misuse, and tampering, or unauthorized repairs. Under  
this warranty, Westover Scientific will repair or replace, without charge to the purchaser,  
any part, which upon our examination, appears to be defective in materials or  
workmanship.  
Users Guide  
Returned Goods Policy for Repair or Replacement Parts.  
Warranty repair is free when the instruments are returned to us prepaid. Domestic return  
shipment will be made at our expense in a manner similar to your shipment to us. All  
international shipping charges are to be prepaid.  
To return goods for repair or replacement, please contact Westover Scientific Customer  
Service at 1-800-304-3202 or 1-425-398-1298. Please be prepared to supply the following  
information:  
. Your name, return shipping address and telephone number  
. Catalog/Model number of the item/s you are returning  
. Serial Numbers if applicable  
. Description of the product’s problem or reason for return  
. Date the item was purchased.  
The Customer Service Representative will issue you a Return MaterialsAuthorization  
(RMA) number. Please label the outside of your shipping container with this number.  
Doc. No. ZP-MC-0055  
Copyright 2003  
4500 Turnberry Dr., Hanover Park, IL 60133  
Toll Free: 1-800-955-1177 Fax: 1-800-955-0740  
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General Maintenance:  
S90014A, C, F, G Microscope Nomenclature  
When not in use, protect the instrument with the dust cover provided.  
Use filtered air to remove dust particles, and lens cleaner on a Q-tip for lens cleaning.  
Replacement Parts:  
Eyepiece  
Diopter  
S68044  
12V/10W Halogen Bulb: S90014, B, E  
S68035  
S68047  
S68040  
S68050  
S68048  
3.6V LED Bulb: S90014D, H  
Head with Interpupillary  
Adjustment  
110V/5W Ring Lamp: S90014A, C, F, G  
10x Widefield Eyepiece: S90014 series  
Black/White stage plate: S90014 series  
Frosted stage plate: S90014 series  
Focusing  
Knob  
Fluorescent  
Ring Lamp  
To order replacement parts, contact Fisher Education Customer Service at 800-955-1177.  
On/Off  
Switch  
Stage Plate  
Base with built-in  
illumination  
Stage Clip  
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Introduction:  
Using your microscope:  
This stereo microscope is well designed and sturdily built. It has high quality optics and  
precision mechanics. The inclined head rotates 360 degrees for comfortable viewing.  
The S90014 series microscopes include 10x widefield eyepieces, and come in a variety of  
magnification and illumination configurations (see chart below). There are three types of  
illumination in the S90014 series: Cordless LED, Fluorescent, and Halogen. USB/Analog  
model S90014G is also available, and includes a seperate users guide for the software.  
LED and Halogen models come pre-assembled in the box and ready to use. Fluorescent  
models require minimal assembly.  
Turn the microscope on using the on/off switch. Place your sample on the stage plate and  
look through the eyepieces. Adjust the focusing knob until your specimen is in focus.  
Adjust the interpupillary distance of your eyepieces utilizing the “folding” motion of the  
head. Both eyes should be focusing on your sample. If one eye appears out of focus,  
focus on the specimen with your right eye only. Once in focus with the right eye, close  
that eye and look at the sample with your left eye. If sample is out of focus, use the di-  
opter adjustment on the left eyetube to bring it into focus. Once this is done, your micro-  
scope is ready for use and dioptic differences have been adjusted. There are two magnifi-  
cation settings on your microscope, to change the magnification, rotate the objective turret  
90 degrees. The microscope comes with a frosted stage plate, and a black and white  
stage plate. The frosted plate is used on transparent specimens that light can pass  
through. Use the black and white stage plate for macro objects that require light from the  
top. Try viewing your specimen with both sides of the black and white plate to get the  
best image.  
Model#  
Objectives  
Magnification  
Illumination  
S90014  
1x, 2x  
1x, 2x  
1x, 3x  
10x, 20x  
10x, 20x  
10x, 30x  
Halogen  
S90014A  
S90014B  
Fluorescent  
Halogen  
S90014C  
S90014D  
S90014E  
1x, 3x  
1x, 3x  
2x, 4x  
10x, 30x  
10x, 30x  
20x, 40x  
Fluorescent  
LED  
Lamp replacement:  
Halogen  
WARNING: Unplug the microscope from the wall outlet, or remove the batteries  
from your microscope before replacing your bulbs! Do not touch the new bulb with  
your bare fingers. Use a tissue or surgical glove. Oils from the skin will lessen the life of  
your bulb.  
S90014F  
S90014G  
S90014H  
2x, 4x  
2x, 4x  
2x, 4x  
20x, 40x  
20x, 40x  
20x, 40x  
Fluorescent  
Fluorescent  
LED  
HALOGEN & LED MODELS: To replace the upper bulb, unscrew the black lamp  
housing behind the objective turret. Pull the bulb straight out, and push the new bulb into  
the lamp socket. Remove the stage plate to expose the lower bulb. Remove the bulb by  
pulling to the left, and push the new bulb into the lamp socket.  
Assembly (fluorescent models only):  
Fluorescent models in the S90014 series include a fluorescent ring lamp. Attach the ring  
lamp to the objective turret by sliding the lamp over the turret, and securing in place with  
the 3 phillips (+) screws. Your microscope is now assembled and ready for use.  
FLUORESCENT MODELS: To replace the ring lamp, remove the single phillips (+)  
screw which attaches the lamp to the lamp housing. Pull the lamp straight down, and push  
the new lamp straight up. Secure in place with the phillips screw. Remove the stage plate  
to expose the lower bulb. Remove the bulb by pulling straight forward, and push the new  
bulb into the lamp socket.  
Three Way Illumination:  
All S90014 series microscopes have a 3 way illumination switch. Your choices are:  
A. Upper and lower lamps on simultaneously  
B. Upper lamp only  
C. Lower lamp only  
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