The weather is good in April and the spring outing is just right. Taking advantage of the sunshine and the gentle spring breeze, it's perfect to take a trip to the suburbs and relax. However, before going out, don't forget to take care of the Leica microscope DMi8 in the laboratory to keep it in good condition and help you complete your work more effectively. This way, you can rest assured and enjoy your outing.
So what are the key points for maintaining the Leica microscope DMi8? I have to take a look at this Leica microscope maintenance guide blown by the spring breeze.
The Leica inverted industrial microscope DMi8 can save you time and money. Unlike an upright microscope, the sample can be directly placed on a stage to focus on its surface once, and then focused at all magnification, and subsequent samples can be operated. Due to the objective lens being located below the stage, the risk of collision with the sample is greatly reduced.
Leica's highly modular inverted microscope can be customized according to observation needs. It combines Leica's excellent optical quality, rich contrast modes, and intuitive and easy-to-use software, helping to accelerate workflow.
As a precision Optical instrument, Leica DMi8 microscope should pay special attention to maintenance and care. Reasonable and correct maintenance and care can greatly improve the use accuracy and service life of the microscope. During the use of Leica DMi8, it is inevitable that there will be samples left on the sample table of the microscope. Therefore, it is necessary to maintain and care for it.
It is particularly important to note that before performing maintenance and upkeep on the Leica DMi8, the power supply must be unplugged to protect electrical components from moisture. Special care is required when using microscopes in warm and humid climates to prevent fungal accumulation. The microscope should be cleaned after each use, while the optical microscope should be kept clean intentionally.
Dust prevention maintenance: After using the microscope, due to the residual static current on the body, it is particularly dusty. Over time, a large amount of dust will be adsorbed on the components of the microscope. Therefore, it is recommended that users cover the microscope and accessories with a dust cover after each use to prevent dust. Before covering, it is necessary to ensure that the temperature of the microscope body has been lowered to the lowest level to avoid other safety hazards.
Cleaning and maintenance: After long-term use of the microscope, even with extremely tight protection, it is inevitable that there are still small dust particles on the microscope. At this time, it is necessary to clean the microscope. The dust and loose dust particles on the cleaned coating components can be removed using a soft brush or a lint free cotton cloth. If necessary, sticky dust can be cleaned with low concentration soap solution, Petroleum ether or alcohol. Use linen or leather cloth moistened with such substances to clean coated components. Clean the specimen stage and scrub it with paraffin oil or acid free Vaseline to remove the light spots on the stage. Especially for the cleaning of glass surfaces and objective lenses, the manual should be followed; Cleaning of optical microscopes; The overview in is specifically provided.
In summary, the maintenance and upkeep of the Leica microscope DMi8 must be carried out in accordance with normal maintenance methods and regularly cleaned and maintained. In this issue of Leica Microscope Maintenance Tips, it is important to get it, awaken the vitality of Leica DMi8, and entrust the work to it, making your spring outing more reassuring and imagining the beautiful scenery of spring!