Maintenance and Service of microscope

microscope servicing
Introductions:              
It makes things normally too small to be seen look larger. This way they can be seen better and examined correctly. People who use microscopes commonly in their jobs include doctors and scientists. Microscopes are commonly used in schools to help students in science classes such as biology or chemistryMicroscopes make things seem larger than they are, to about 1000 times larger.


Maintenance:
  • Inspect the microscope for damage or malfunction.
  • Clean the parts of the microscope with a clean cloth
  • Clean the objectives after each day’s work.
  • Clean the objective lens with lens cleaning tissue only. Never clean lenses with alcohol, ordinary tissues, cleaning paper, toilet paper, cotton wool or hand towels, which will scratch the lens surface
  • Cover the microscope with a dust cover when not in use
  • Turn off the power at the end of the day, and unplug the microscope to protect it from a power surge.
  • Do not leave lens ports uncovered; use the port cover or sealing tape.

Maintenance and Service of microscope

Service:
  • Mechanical parts:
                             Each microscope should come with a user's manual. Always consult this user's manual before making any adjustments to your microscope. Never over-tighten or use force when performing any maintenance on your microscope. This can damage metal parts in the microscope. if any mechanical parts is damage the parts is not available in local markets.

  • Replacing Bulbs:
                                Microscope bulb replacement instructions can be found in the microscope instruction manual. Here, few methods you can find the damaged bulbs.

         
Method #1: 
microscope servicing

        Method #2: using Digital multimetermicroscope servicing

Maintenance and Service of microscope
  • Bulb Dimmer Circuit:
                      mostly problem is occur this parts ....
                             1. Fuse
                             2. Bulb  6V
                             3. Potentiometer
                             4. Transformer
                             5. TRIAC 
                                                                          
Maintenance and Service of microscope

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