Operating The Microscope; Setting Interpupillary Distance And Viewing Height; Compensating For Ametropia And Inserting The Eyepiece Pointer - Zeiss Primo Star Mode D'emploi

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Carl Zeiss
Fig. 5
Setting the interpupillary distance
Fig. 6
Adjusting the viewing height
Fig. 7
Inserting the eyepiece pointer
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Start-Up and Operation
3.3
3.3.1
• Swing the eyepiece tubes symmetrically slightly
toward or away from one another to adjust the
distance between the tubes to your individual
interpupillary distance (Fig. 5).
The adjustment of the interpupillary distance is
correct when you see only one round image while
looking through the two eyepieces!
• Swivel the eyepiece tubes fully up (Fig. 6/A) or
down (Fig. 6/B) to adjust the viewing height to
your individual requirements.
3.3.2
The eyepieces (Fig. 7/3) are equipped with fold-
over rubber eyecups (Fig. 7/1: pulled out; Fig. 7/2:
folded over).
Both eyepieces are suitable for spectacle wearers.
Additionally, they contain a focusing ring for the
compensation of defective vision. The provided
diopter scale serves to facilitate finding the correct
setting.
The eyepiece pointer can be inserted in one
eyepiece, when required.
To this end, follow this procedure:
Use Allen key SW 1 mm to loosen grub screw
(Fig. 7/6) on the binocular body from the
bottom; remove the eyepiece.
Unscrew the stop (Fig. 7/5) by hand from the
eyepiece.
Insert the eyepiece pointer (Fig. 7/4) into the
eyepiece (with the coated side facing your
eyes). Screw in the eyepiece stop again.
• Put the eyepiece into the tube and fix it with
the grub screw.

Operating the microscope

Setting interpupillary distance and
viewing height
Compensating for ametropia and
inserting the eyepiece pointer
B 46-0071 v 03/06
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