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The Microscope

Here are the labeled parts of the microscope: 1. Arm 2. Base 3. Body tube 4. Coarse adjustment knob 5. Diopter adjustment 6. Eyepiece 7. Fine adjustment knob 8. Illumination system (light source and condenser) 9. Mechanical stage 10. Objective lenses 11. Revolving nosepiece Did I label the main parts correctly based on the information provided in the lecture? Let me know if you need any part labeled or have additional feedback.

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The Microscope

Here are the labeled parts of the microscope: 1. Arm 2. Base 3. Body tube 4. Coarse adjustment knob 5. Diopter adjustment 6. Eyepiece 7. Fine adjustment knob 8. Illumination system (light source and condenser) 9. Mechanical stage 10. Objective lenses 11. Revolving nosepiece Did I label the main parts correctly based on the information provided in the lecture? Let me know if you need any part labeled or have additional feedback.

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THE MICROSCOPE

Components of a Microscope
• MECHANICAL SYSTEM
➢Support System
➢Adjustment System

• OPTICAL SYSTEM
➢Magnification System
➢Illumination System
Components of a Microscope
I. MECHANICAL SYSTEM
A. Support System
1. Body
1.1. Base – must rest on a firm, flat bench or table
1.2. Arm – supports the main tube and the mechanical stage
1.3. Revolving Nosepiece – holds the objective lenses of
different magnification
Components of a Microscope
2. Mechanical Stage – holds the slide secure and
allows the specimen move smoothly backwards,
forwards, and sideways
2.1. Vernier scale – can be used to trace part of a blood
film you need to re-examine
2.2. Feed knob – x- and y-axis
Components of a Microscope
3. Observation Tube/Head – composed of a main
tube and body tube which houses the prism
• 3.1. Diopter – used to compensate the difference in
eyesight between the left and the right eye
• 3.2. Interpupillary distance – used to adjust the
eyepieces in relation to the distance between the left
and the right eye
Components of a Microscope
B. Adjustment System
1. Coarse Adjustment
2. Fine Adjustment
3. Pre-focusing Knob – controls the upward
movement of the stage preventing the collision of
the objective; also to provide margin of focusing
Components of a Microscope
II. Optical System
A. Magnification System
• Objective – 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x
• Eyepiece – 10x
– Eyeshade
• Prism –refracts rays; splitting the image directing them
towards the two eyepieces
Components of a Microscope
B. Illumination System
• Substage Condenser
– Made-up of a number of lenses
– Centers the light from the electric light source to a central
spot on a microscopic field
– Can be raised or lowered to give maximum/minimum
illumination
» Iris Diaphragm – controls the amount of light passing
through the condenser
» Height adjustment knob
» Securing knob
Components of a Microscope
• Filter and Filter Holder – a blue filter that makes a
microscopic field white rather than yellow
• Light intensity adjustment knob
• Light source
OLYMPUS CH2 MICROSCOPE
Care and Maintenance
Materials for Cleaning
• Cotton cloth, or lens paper
• Special tissue paper, or whole absorbent
paper
• Alcohol, 70%
• Make-up brush (softest)
• Rubber bulb
Care and Maintenance
• Dry objective
– Blow off dust particles using the rubber bulb and
wipe the lens with a soft cloth, moving the cloth
across and not circularly
• Oil immersion objective
– Remove oil with a lens paper or an absorbent
paper (moistened with 70% alcohol)
– Remove any remaining dust using the make-up
brush
Care and Maintenance
• Eyepiece
– Clean upper lens with a soft cloth
– Clean lower lens with a make-up brush, if
necessary
• Condenser and Mirror
– Clean the same way as the objectives using a soft
cloth
• Support and Stage
– Clean using a soft cloth
Care and Maintenance
• Laboratories with electricity
– A warm cupboard heated by 1 or 2 light bulbs (40
watts)
• Laboratories without electricity
– A dessicator 15-20 cms. in diameter with no less than
250 grams of dry blue silica gel (which indicates
humidity by turning pink)
IMPORTANT: The microscope must be kept in the
warm cupboard even if the laboratory is air-
conditioned
User’s Preventive Maintenance
The following should be done weekly:
• Clean the unit
• Check the physical condition of the power
cord, plug, eyepieces, condenser, objectives,
stage, fine and coarse adjustment knobs, and
grounding system
• Lubricate rollers and other movable parts, if
necessary
Don'ts
• Don’t clean the lenses of the objectives and
eyepieces with xylene
• Don’t dip the objectives in xylene
• Don’t use ordinary paper or cotton wool to
clean the lenses
• Don’t touch the objectives with fingers
• Don’t clean the inside lenses of eyepieces and
objectives with cloth or paper
Don'ts
• Don’t keep the microscope in a closed wooden
box in hot humid places
• Don’t leave the microscope without the eyepiece
• Don’t carry the microscope by the limb of one
hand
• Don't expose the microscope to direct sunlight
• Don’t exchange lenses from a microscope of
different manufacturer – even some models by
the same manufacturer have different
specifications
Don'ts
• Don’t dismantle or try to clean parts of the
microscope difficult to reach unless trained to
do so
• Don’t use xylene to clean painted surfaces of
the microscope
• Don’t subject the microscope to severe or
sudden impact
• Don’t touch the bulb of the microscope with
bare fingers
Dos
• Cover the microscope when not in use
• Line up the 10x objective with the ocular when
the microscope is not in use
• Report to the Maintenance Department of any
malfunction observed
• Oil immersion objective should be cleaned after
use
• Always put the microscope in a dust-free area
• Always put the grounding wire in place
The MICROSCOPE

POST-LECTURE EXERCISE
PRACTICE: Label the Parts (2 mins.)
Label the Parts (2 mins.)

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