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MM-KKE-M-C-U Measuring microscope Operating and Maintenance Instructions English (translation of original instructions) Document no.: 3239239b MM-KKE-M-C-U Trademarks Trademarks The trademarks of other companies are exclusively used for the products of those companies. Copyright © 2011 by HYDAC Filter Systems GmbH all rights reserved All rights reserved. This manual may not be reproduced in part or whole without the express written consent of HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH. Contraventions are liable to compensation. Exclusion of Liability We have made every endeavor to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this document. However, errors cannot be ruled out. Consequently, we accept no liability for such errors as may exist nor for any damage or loss whatsoever which may arise as a result of such errors. The content of the manual is checked regularly. Any corrections required will be incorporated in future editions. We welcome any suggestions for improvements. All details are subject to technical modifications. Technical specifications are subject to change without notice. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH Postfach 12 51 66273 Sulzbach / Saar Germany Documentation Representative Mr. Günter Harge c/o HYDAC International GmbH, Industriegebiet, 66280 Sulzbach / Saar Telephone: ++49 (0)6897 509 1511 Telefax: ++49 (0)6897 509 1394 E-mail: [email protected] HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 2/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Content Content Trademarks ............................................................................................................... 2 Documentation Representative............................................................................... 2 Content...................................................................................................................... 3 Preface ...................................................................................................................... 4 Technical Support................................................................................................... 5 Modifications to the Product ................................................................................... 5 Warranty ................................................................................................................. 5 Using the Documentation ....................................................................................... 6 Safety information and instructions ....................................................................... 7 Obligations and liability ........................................................................................... 7 Explanation of Symbols and Warnings, etc. ........................................................... 8 Proper/Designated Use .......................................................................................... 8 Improper Use .......................................................................................................... 8 Transporting the microscope.................................................................................. 9 Storing the microscope ........................................................................................... 9 Checking the Scope of Delivery............................................................................ 10 Microscope features .............................................................................................. 11 System requirements ............................................................................................ 11 Components on the microscope........................................................................... 12 Installing the microscope ...................................................................................... 16 Assembling the illuminator (cold light source) ................................................... 17 Installing and setting the camera ......................................................................... 19 Installing the image processing software .............................................................. 20 Operating the microscope ..................................................................................... 21 Performing a measurement ................................................................................... 22 Evaluating a filter membrane / sample ................................................................. 23 Performing Maintenance ....................................................................................... 24 Cleaning / maintaining the microscope ................................................................. 24 Replacing the bulb on the microscope.................................................................. 25 Replacing the illuminator bulb............................................................................... 27 Disposing of your microscope.............................................................................. 28 Model Code ............................................................................................................. 29 Technical Data ........................................................................................................ 30 HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 3/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Preface Preface For you, as the owner of a product manufactured by us, we have produced this manual, comprising the most important instructions for its operation and maintenance. It will acquaint you with the product and assist you in using it as intended in an optimal manner. Keep it in the vicinity of the product so it is always available. Note that the information on the unit's engineering contained in the documentation was that available at the time of publication.There may be deviations in technical details, figures, and dimensions as a result. If you discover errors while reading the documentation or have additional comments or suggestions, contact us at: HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH Technische Dokumentation Postfach 12 51 66273 Sulzbach / Saar Germany We look forward to receiving your input. “Putting experience into practice” HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 4/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Preface Technical Support If you have any questions, suggestions, or encounter any problems of a technical nature, please don't hesitate to contact us. When contacting us, please always include the model/type designation, serial no. and part-no. of the product: Fax: ++49 (0) 6897 / 509 - 846 E-mail: [email protected] Modifications to the Product We would like to point out that changes to the product (e.g. purchasing options, etc.) may result in the information in the operating instructions no longer being completely accurate or sufficient. After modification or repair work that affects the safety of the product has been carried out on components, the product may not be returned to operation until it has been checked and released by a HYDAC technician. Please notify us immediately of any modifications made to the product whether by you or a third party. Warranty For the warranty provided by us, please refer to the General Terms of Sale and Delivery of HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GmbH. They are available at: www.hydac.com -> Legal information. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 5/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Preface Using the Documentation Note that the method described for locating specific information does not release you from your responsibility of carefully reading these instructions prior to starting the unit up for the first time and at regular intervals in the future. What do I want to know? I determine which topic I am looking for. Where can I find the information I’m looking for? The documentation has a table of contents at the beginning. There, I select the chapter I'm looking for and the corresponding page number. Chapter description tel Produkt / Kapi Page number HYDAC Filtertechnik GmbH BeWa 123456a de Documentation no. with index/ file name de Seite x 200x-xx-xx Edition date Document language The documentation number with its index enables you to order another copy of the operating and maintenance instructions. The index is incremented every time the manual is revised or changed. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 6/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Safety information and instructions Safety information and instructions These operating instructions contain the key instructions for properly and safely operating the measuring microscope. Obligations and liability The basic prerequisite for the safe and proper handling and operation of the measuring microscope is knowledge of the safety instructions and warnings. When handling the measuring microscope, please observe in particular these operating and maintenance instructions, in particular the rules and regulations on accident prevention applicable for the place of operation. The measuring microscope has been designed and constructed in accordance with current state of the art technology and recognized safety regulations. Nevertheless, hazards may be posed to the life and limb of the individual using the unit, or the ROCS or other material assets may be damaged. Only use the measuring microscope as follows:  Only for proper or designated use.  Only when in safe, perfect condition. Immediately remedy any malfunctions that might impair safety. Our General Terms and Conditions apply. Any and all warranty and liability claims for personal injuries and damage to property shall be excluded in the event they are attributable to one or more of the following causes. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 7/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Safety information and instructions Explanation of Symbols and Warnings, etc. The following designations and symbols are used in this manual to designate hazards, etc.: DANGER denotes situations which can lead to death if safety precautions are not observed. DANGER WARNING WARNING denotes situations which can lead to death if safety precautions are not observed. CAUTION CAUTION denotes situations which can lead to severe injuries if safety precautions are not observed. NOTICE denotes situations which can lead to property damage if instructions are not followed. NOTICE Proper/Designated Use Use the measuring microscope for optical evaluation of filter membranes and for the enlargement / visualization of particles etc. Analyzing the type, size and quantity of contamination enables quality standards to be verified and documented, and the requisite optimization measures to be implemented. Improper Use Never look into the sun /sunlight using the microscope. This may damage your eyesight. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 8/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Transporting the microscope Transporting the microscope NOTICE Transporting the microscope without a transport container The measuring microscope will be damaged. ► Transport the measuring microscope only in a closed transport container; carry it in vertical position or by the handle. Storing the microscope NOTICE Storing the microscope without a transport container The measuring microscope will be damaged. ► Store the microscope in a clean and dry location in its closed transport case and in a horizontal or vertical position. The microscope must not be exposed to any shaking or vibration. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 9/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Checking the Scope of Delivery Checking the Scope of Delivery The measuring microscope comes packed and partially factory-assembled. Before commissioning, check the contents of the package to make sure it has not been damaged during transport and that it is complete. The following items are supplied: Item Qty Description 1 1 Microscope stand with trinocular optical head, specimen stage, objective lens turret and illuminator 2 2 Eyepiece 3 1 Objective lens 4:1 (already mounted on the objective lens turret) 4 1 Objective lens 10:1 (already mounted on the objective lens turret) 5 1 Objective lens 20:1 (already mounted on the objective lens turret) 6 2 Connection cable, L=1.5 m 7 1 Camera with micrometer eyepiece 8 1 Power supply for camera 9 1 S-VHS connection cable, L = 5 m 10 1 Cold light illuminator, 100 W 11 1 Fiber optic gooseneck, dual-arm 12 1 WinTV USB (external TV card) including USB connection cable, L=1.8 m 13 1 CD-ROM containing the software for on-screen image viewing 14 1 Transport case - 1 Replacement bulb, replacement fuse, ground glass plate (transparent / blue-tinted) 1 14 10 11 8 9 6 12 6 2 13 HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc 7 en Page 10/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Microscope features Microscope features The microscope system consists of a trinocular microscope which is used with an external cold light illuminator in incident light mode to examine the filter membranes of oil samples. The microscope enables you to examine filter membranes with a selectable magnification of 40x, 100x and 200x via a stereo microscope. You can also examine filter membranes using the image processing system. The image processing system consists of a CCD color camera and an external video/TV tuner which is connected to your PC via the USB (Universal Serial Bus ) port. The measurement scale integrated into the camera eyepiece enables the size of the particles being examined to be precision-determined. The conversion table in mm per graduation mark on the objective lens can be found on page 23. The images recorded via the PC can be postprocessed as bitmaps and embedded in MS-Word documents, for example. System requirements The following system requirements must be fulfilled for the installation: Operating system: Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, VISTA or 7 Hardware: Pentium 800 MHz Free USB port 2.0 CD-ROM drive HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 11/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Components on the microscope Components on the microscope Item Description 1 Camera with micrometer eyepiece 2 Switch-over between binocular / camera eyepiece 3 Power connection 4 Power switch for internal lighting 5 Illumination intensity adjustment dial for internal lighting 6 Adjustment lever for limiting the height setting of the x/y mechanical stage HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 12/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Components on the microscope Item Description Description a) Eyepieces The eyepieces project the intermediate image on the viewer's retina. Consequently it is the interface between the microscope and the user. b) Tube In this case the trinocular tube contains special prisms which split the image produced by the objective lens and supply the intermediate image to both eyepieces. In order to use the camera eyepiece the tube slider has to be pulled out. c) Dovetail ring Enables components to be quickly changed, in addition to providing for a swivel range of 360°. d) Stand Carries all components. Main components: arm and base. e) Objective lens turret and objective lenses The turret contains specially sized holes with an internal thread for mounting the objective lenses. In so doing it enables the objective lenses to be "swiveled" into place. f) Specimen stage including x/y The specimen stage generally consists of a square shaped plate featuring a hole or slit in the center HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 13/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Components on the microscope Item Description Description mechanical stage through which the light from the light source can shine for the purpose of illuminating the specimen. The specimen slides are therefore guided precisely using the x/y mechanical stage adjustment knob. g) X/y mechanical stage Like the height adjustment of the specimen stage, the x/y mechanical stage is equipped with a precision mechanism, enabling the specimens to be micrometer-precision-guided under the objective lens even at large magnifications by virtue of the x/y mechanical stage adjustment knob. The microscope has a specimen clamp. The specimen slides are clamped beneath it. h) X/y mechanical stage adjustment knob The two adjustment knobs enable the microscope to be operated using one hand, with the lower knob being used for horizontal adjustment and the upper knob for vertical adjustment. i) Condenser In addition to the eyepieces, prisms and objective lenses it is the fourth optical component of the microscope and important for illuminating the specimen. The specimen could not be properly illuminated without it. The condenser is located underneath the specimen stage and consists of a lens system and an iris stop, or aperture diaphragm. The condenser serves to optimally collect the microscope light for the respective objective lens. When the aperture is opened, resolution increases while contrast decreases. The opposite effect is created when it is closed, i.e. resolution decreases while contrast increases. Consequently, the purpose of the condenser is to enable an optimal compromise between resolution and contrast to be set for the respective specimen. The aperture diaphragm has to be readjusted every time the objective lens is changed. j) Condenser adjustment knob Enables the condenser to be precision-raised and lowered. k) Coarse and fine adjustment knob This knob enables the specimen stage to be heightadjusted with micrometer precision. The coarse and fine adjustment is featured as a separate series of knobs, with the fine adjustment knob being smaller than and mounted onto the larger coarse adjustment knob. They enable the specimen to be precisionfocused. l) Internal lighting source A light source is needed to illuminate a specimen, the light being projected through the condenser into the specimen and then projected by this in turn into the objective lens and the eyepiece. The HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 14/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Components on the microscope Item Description Description microscope possesses a special artificial light source featuring a collector and field diaphragm, making using the microscope easier and the user more independent. m) Aperture diaphragm adjuster Used for centering the field diaphragm image. n) Ground glass plate Serves to diffuse light and is slid into a specially constructed slit between the lamp and collector. It enables light to be distributed evenly without colored fringes. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 15/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Installing the microscope Installing the microscope Proceed as follows to install the microscope: 1. Place the microscope stand on a stable surface. 2. Remove the covers. Push both of the eyepieces into the binocular tube. 3. Insert the connection cable into the microscope. You require this power supply only for the internal, lower lighting. The microscope has a condenser and a source of lighting for transmitted light mode. This light source is normally not suitable for examining filter membranes. 4. The assembly of your microscope is complete. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 16/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Assembling the illuminator (cold light source) Assembling the illuminator (cold light source) Proceed as follows to install the illuminator: 1. The illuminator consists of a base unit with a 12 V 100 W halogen lamp and a fiber optic gooseneck. Please check the connection voltage according to the technical data on the type label. 2. The front of the base unit contains a mount for the fiber optic gooseneck. First loosen the setscrew on the mount so that the mounting pin can be slid into the mounting hole. Fehler! Es ist nicht möglich, durch die Bearbeitung von Feldfunktionen Objekte zu erstellen. Ensure that the flexible fiber optic arms face vertically upwards. Flatten the top of the mounting pin to secure it against twisting. Screw the setscrew in and tighten it gently. 3. Plug the connector cable into the illuminator. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Fehler! Es ist nicht möglich, durch die Bearbeitung von Feldfunktionen Objekte zu erstellen. Page 17/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Assembling the illuminator (cold light source) 4. Switch on the illuminator using the Fehler! Es ist nicht möglich, rotary button [a] at the front and regulate durch die Bearbeitung von the brightness. Feldfunktionen Objekte zu erstellen. The illuminator has a fan to cool the lamp. This fan makes a small amount of noise when in operation. 5. The illuminator is now ready for use. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 18/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Installing and setting the camera Installing and setting the camera Check the camera settings as shown in the following illustration: Factory settings — Camera configuration settings Proceed as follows to install the camera: 1. Undo the knurled pin [2] counterclockwise until the protective cap [1] can easily be removed. Fehler! Es ist nicht möglich, durch die Bearbeitung von Feldfunktionen Objekte zu erstellen. 2. Place the camera [3] with the measuring eyepiece [4] onto the trinocular and tighten the knurled pin [2] lightly by hand. Fehler! Es ist nicht möglich, durch die Bearbeitung von Feldfunktionen Objekte zu erstellen. 3. The microscope can be operated using either the stereo eyepiece or the camera eyepiece. Switch between the two eyepieces by inserting or pulling out the knurled pin on the right of the trinocular optical head. When operating the microscope using the camera eyepiece, the knurled pin of the trinocular optical head has to be pulled out. 4. Connect the external adaptor to supply power to the camera. To do this, use only the adaptor included in the measuring microscope scope of delivery. Fehler! Es ist nicht möglich, durch die Bearbeitung von Feldfunktionen Objekte zu erstellen. Plug the power supply into the POWER IN jack of the camera using the right plug, and then plug the power plug into the wall outlet. The camera’s POWER indicator light should now light up and stay lit.. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 19/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Installing and setting the camera 5. Connect the camera with the S-VHS connection cable with the "Y/C OUT" camera jack and … Fehler! Es ist nicht möglich, durch die Bearbeitung von Feldfunktionen Objekte zu erstellen. 6. ..... and the C-Video IN jack of the TV tuner. Fehler! Es ist nicht möglich, durch die Bearbeitung von Feldfunktionen Objekte zu erstellen. 7. Connect the external TV tuner to a nonused USB 2.0 port of your PC using the USB cable. 8. The camera is now connected to your PC and ready for operation. Installing the image processing software To install the image processing software, read the installation instructions which come with the microscope or the camera. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 20/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Operating the microscope Operating the microscope Switch on the cold light illuminator and set the illumination intensity desired using the dial. Position the fiber optic arms so that no shadows are cast on the specimen being examined. Fix the membrane to be examined along with the membrane support on the x/y mechanical stage. To do this, swivel the curved x/y mechanical stage arm outwards and then clamp the specimen slide in place. Adjust the interpupillary spacing of the two eyepiece tubes as required for viewing. To do this, slide the two tubes into one another or pull them apart as needed. The microscope can be operated using either the stereo eyepiece or the camera eyepiece. Lenses can be selected by pushing in or pulling out the silver-colored knurled pin on the right of the trinocular optical head. When operating the microscope using the binocular tube for direct visual examination, the knurled pin has to be inserted. Rotate the turret to the objective lens with the lowest magnification and focus it on the specimen. Focusing takes place using the coarse and fine adjustment, which is operated using the wheels mounted on the right and left-hand sides of the stand. Coarse adjustment is done using the larger wheel. Fine adjustment is carried out using the smaller wheel located on top of the larger wheel for coarse adjustment. Dioptric compensation on the eyepieces is carried out to compensate for the difference in vision between the user’s eyes. This has to be individually adjusted for everyone using the microscope. The x/y mechanical stage provides for adjustment in an X and Y direction. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 21/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Performing a measurement Performing a measurement Three different objective lenses (magnification: 4:1, 10:1 and 20:1) can be selected. The eyepieces on the microscope possess a magnification of 10x. Both scale ratios are multiplied so that the total magnifications 40x, 100x and 200x result. This results in the following scale ratios: Objective lens Total magnification 1 scale graduation line corresponds to: 4:1 40x ~ 25 µm 10 : 1 100x ~ 10 µm 20 : 1 200x ~ 5 µm Place the filter membrane to be examined along with the membrane support on the specimen stage. If present, remove the see-through protective cover from the membrane support. Pull the spring-loaded x/y mechanical stage clip outwards using your finger and slip the membrane support into the holder. The membrane support is fixed in place as soon as you let go of the stage clip. Examining the specimen under the microscope is facilitated by the illuminator. Rotate the turret to the objective lens with the lowest magnification (4:1) and focus it on the specimen. Focusing is carried out using the coarse and fine adjustment knob. The micrometer eyepiece of the camera can be used to gauge the size of the specimen under the microscope. This is done by taking a reading of the particle size via the micrometer scale and multiplying the number of graduated scale lines by the scale associated with the respective magnification. The scale can also be found by referring to the type plate affixed to the back of the stand or on the camera. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 22/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Evaluating a filter membrane / sample Evaluating a filter membrane / sample Particle size ~ 1.2 scale graduation lines Particle size ~ 2 scale graduation lines Conversion of the measurement results: (example) Objective lens used 1 scale graduation line corresponds to: X Particle size measured (in scale graduation lines) = Accords with particle size 4:1 25 µm X ~ 1.2 = 30 µm 4:1 25 µm X ~2 = 50 µm 10 : 1 10 µm X ~ 1.2 = 12 µm 10 : 1 10 µm X ~2 = 20 µm 20 : 1 5 µm X ~ 1.2 = 6 µm 20 : 1 5 µm X ~2 = 10 µm HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 23/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Performing Maintenance Performing Maintenance Prior to all maintenance and cleaning work, disconnect the power plug to the microscope / illuminator. DANGER Electric shock Danger of fatal injury ► Disconnect the power plug on the unit before performing any maintenance work. ► Any work involving the electrical equipment may only be done by a properly trained, certified electrician. Cleaning / maintaining the microscope Clean the microscope surface regularly using a soft cloth or brush. Use only a mild soap solution for stubborn contamination. The optical components are to be cleaned using a clean, dry lint-free linen cloth or lens cleaning paper. Remove any stubborn coating with extreme care using a cloth soaked in alcohol. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 24/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Performing Maintenance Replacing the bulb on the microscope Proceed as follows to change the bulb on the microscope: 1. Pull power plug. 2. Remove the eyepieces from the microscope tubes. 3. Loosen the knurled pin and remove the camera unit. 4. Let the lamp in the microscope cool down. Slowly turn the microscope on its side so that the underside of the microscope is easily accessible. [A] Open the knurled pin to the lamp flap. [B] Knurled pin for adjusting the lamp.. [C] Temperature fuse plug for lamp. 5. Undo the knurled pin [A] by turning it in a counterclockwise direction and open the lamp flap. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 25/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Performing Maintenance 6. Remove the cooled, defective bulb by pulling it. 7. Touch the new bulb only in a cloth and not with your bare fingers. Fingerprints burn in during operation. Plug the lamp into the base. Replacement bulb: Type: 10W 6V OSRAM no. 644410 S 8. The bulb replacement is complete.. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 26/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Performing Maintenance Replacing the illuminator bulb Proceed as follows to change the bulb on the illuminator: 1. Switch off the illuminator. Pull power plug. Allow the unit to cool down. 2. Remove the 4 Phillips head screws on the two side panels of the housing and lift up the upper part of the housing by the handle. 3. Disconnect the plug from the bulb. Push the bulb upwards out of the fitting. Slide the new bulb into the light fitting from above. (Replacement bulb Type: 12V 100W Philips No. 6834 ) Connect the plug to the lamp again. 4. Mount the housing lid and screw in the 4 Phillips head screws again. Plug in the power plug and switch on the illuminator. 5. The bulb replacement is complete.. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 27/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Disposing of your microscope Disposing of your microscope Dispose of the packaging material as appropriate for your area. When decommissioning and/or disposing, observe all local guidelines and regulations pertaining to occupational safety and environmental protection. This applies in particular to the oil in the unit, components covered with oil and electronical components. After disassembling the unit and separating the various materials, reuse them or dispose of them properly in accordance with local regulations. HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 28/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Model Code Model Code MM - KKE - M - C - U Basic type MM = Measuring microscope Lens system KKE = Trinocular Supply voltage O = 240 V AC / 50 Hz / 1 Phase (Australia) M = 230 V AC / 50 Hz / 1 Phase (Europe) P = 100 V AC / 50 Hz / 1 Phase (Japan) Accessories C = Cold light lighting Z = Without Supply voltage U = CCD camera with USB port HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 29/32 2011-09-27 MM-KKE-M-C-U Technical Data Technical Data Measuring microscope Huygens eyepiece 10 x M Achromatic lenses 4x 10x 20x Magnifications 40x 100x 200x Tube length 160 mm Total height 330 mm Paint colour light grey PC interface USB port 2.0 Ambient temperature range 0° … +45° C / 32° … 113° F Storage temperature range -40° … +80 C / -40° … 176° F Relative humidity max. 90%, non-condensing Weight ~ 13 kg Electrical data Supply voltage 24 V DC, ± 20%, residual ripple ≤ 10% Power consumption / electricity 100 W max. / 4 A max. IP class IP 50 (open, in operation) IP 67 (closed) Protection class III (safety extra-low voltage) HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH BeWa MM-KKE-M-C-U 3239239b en-us 2011-10-10.doc en Page 30/32 2011-09-27 HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH Industriegebiet 66280 Sulzbach/Saar Germany Phone: Fax: Fax: +49 (0) 6897 509 01 +49 (0) 6897 509 846 +49 (0) 6897 509 577 Postfach 1251 66273 Sulzbach/Saar Germany Central (Technical Department) (Sales Department) Internet: www.hydac.com Email: [email protected]