Manufacturer Information

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PCE Ibérica S.L.

C/ Mayor, 53, bajo

02500 Tobarra (Albacete)

Spain

Usage Warnings

Microscopes

Safety warnings and precautions

Main risks

  • Glare and eye strain from intense illumination; possible harm if looking directly at the light source.
  • Lamp heating after prolonged use with a risk of burns.
  • Cuts when handling glass slides and coverslips, especially if damaged.
  • Pinching hazards on focus knobs, stage clips and moving parts.
  • Tipping or dropping of the equipment with possible injury and optical damage.
  • Electrical risk due to damaged cables, loose plugs, moisture or spills.
  • Exposure to biological samples or reagents that may cause irritation or contamination.
  • Ingestion or choking on small parts, especially in children.
  • Tripping hazards from cables or power supplies in the work area.

Safe use

  • Place the microscope on a firm, level and clear surface to prevent vibrations and falls.
  • Carry the equipment with both hands, holding the arm and the base, with no loose accessories.
  • Start with minimum illumination and magnification; never look directly at the light source nor use the microscope to observe the sun.
  • Adjust focus gradually, without forcing the controls; keep fingers away from the stage and clips.
  • If your model incorporates very intense or UV illumination, use appropriate filters and eye protection and avoid directing the beam towards the eyes or skin.
  • Disconnect the equipment before changing bulbs or accessories and allow the lamp to cool.
  • Route cables without tension, away from the edge of the table and walkways.
  • Handle samples with gloves and, where appropriate, safety goggles; do not eat or drink in the work area and wash your hands afterwards.
  • Hold slides and coverslips by the edges; safely dispose of any broken glass.
  • If battery-powered, observe polarity and do not mix new and used batteries or different types.

Storage and maintenance

  • Store the microscope clean, dry and kept covered; avoid dust, humidity and direct sunlight.
  • Fit caps on eyepieces and objectives when not in use; do not leave the stage pressing on a specimen.
  • Keep the equipment in a stable place and out of reach of small children.
  • Clean the lenses with an air blower and cloth or tissue designed for optics; avoid abrasive or makeshift products.
  • Do not touch optical surfaces with your fingers; for persistent marks use the minimum amount of liquid specified by the manufacturer.
  • Periodically check the tightness of screws and the condition of controls and cables; replace damaged parts immediately.
  • Replace lamps and fuses only with the recommended type and allow them to cool before handling.
  • If it is not going to be used for a prolonged period, remove the batteries to prevent leakage.
  • After use in humid environments, ventilate the equipment to prevent condensation and fungal growth on the optics.

Restrictions of use

  • Not a toy: when used by minors, always under adult supervision.
  • Do not use for clinical diagnosis or to make medical decisions.
  • Do not view intense light sources through the microscope nor direct the illumination towards the eyes or skin.
  • Do not use outdoors in the rain, near water or in environments with flammable vapours.
  • Do not cover ventilation grilles or obstruct heat dissipation.
  • Do not modify, open or attempt to repair electrical or optical components.
  • Do not use the equipment if there is visible damage to the casing, lenses or wiring, or if it overheats.
  • Do not place combustible materials in contact with the lamp or near the light output.
  • Do not mouth-pipette or inhale or ingest reagents or stains used in samples.