Ken A Vision Comprehensive Scope 2 T-19011C Instruction Manual - Normal Operation
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becomes fully depressed into the socket, the stop needs to be adjusted, by
loosening the locking nut and knurled knob and re-setting the stop position.
NORMAL OPERATION
General Operation Notes
Eyepieces
The widefield eyepiece is locked in to place to avoid loss of eyepiece. There is
a pointer built-in to (only one if head has two eyepieces) the eyepiece to help
identify parts of observed specimens.
Built-In Illuminator - Ken-A-Vision Cool Light/ Power
Your Comprehensive 2 microscope has the Ken-A-Vision Cool Light, LED
lighting system. The unit came with a detachable power cord/charging
adapter.
Cordless operation
- Specialized, rechargeable batteries (KAV Part
#VFBATBU5) should be placed into the battery holding compartment at the
bottom of the microscope. The microscope power cord/charging adapter
should be plugged into a standard electrical source as soon as possible to
charge the batteries. It will take approximately 8 hours to fully charge a single
microscope. A normal charge should give up to 40 hours of continuous use.
NEVER STORE UNIT FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME WITH THE BATTERIES
MOSTLY DISCHARGED. Always store the unit in a charged condition because
due to leakage, once a battery gets too low, it will be impossible to recharge
the batteries and new ones will have to be purchased. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE
STANDARD AA BATTERIES IN UNIT, AS IT WILL DAMAGE SYSTEM.
Corded operation
- With the battery compartment empty, and plug in the
detachable power supply into a standard electrical source.
Conversion
- Add rechargeable batteries (KAV Part # VFBATBU5) to battery
case as noted above. Charge batteries using the power cord/charging
adapter plugged into a standard electrical outlet.
Differences among Ken-A-Vision Comprehensive Scope 2
T-19021C
The dual viewing head allows two people to look at the same specimen at the
same time or connect a camera to one eyepiece for group presentation. One
of the dual viewing eyepieces has a diopter on the tube for focusing. This
allows focusing for each person's individual eye correction.