
STEINDORFF®
The sub-stage Abbe condenser is mounted beneath the stage in a spiral-focusing mount. To focus the
condenser, loosen the large lock screw facing you as you look at the front of the condenser. Twist the
base of the condenser to the left to lower and to the right to rise. Adjust the condenser until the
illumination of the field is uniform.
Adjust the condenser iris diaphragm to match the N.A. of the objective. This is done by first closing the
iris and opening it slowly until the entire filed is evenly and brightly lit and in good focus. If the
objective is changed to a higher power, the iris must be adjusted to the new objective.
Immersion objectives are used for the highest magnification. The microscope tube is racked up and the
100XR objective swung into place. Place a drop of good quality immersion oil on the slide and focus
down with the coarse adjustment until the lens makes contact with the oil. Continue (more slowly) to
focus down with coarse adjustment until the color or a blurred outline of the specimen just appears.
Now complete the focusing with the fine adjustments.
In using the 100X objective, the most favorable resolution is obtained with the Abbe condenser nearly
touching the slide specimen. Ideally, a drop of immersion oil is placed between the condenser and the
slide, as well as between the slide and the 100X objective. Although this practice is not always
followed in routine study, it is the only way to take full advantage of the inherent resolution of the 1.25
N.A. Abbe condensers.
MAINTENANCE & CARE OF YOUR MICROSCOPE
Cleaning of the optical surfaces - Never take objectives or eyepieces apart. They should be cleaned on the
instrument since they are not easily removed. To clean lens surfaces, first remove dust using a soft brush or
blow off with a small syringe. Use a cotton-tip applicator and a small amount of xylene. Clean only the front
lens element of the objective and the top lens of the eyepiece. Wipe again with a clean cotton-tip and, finally,
blow or brush off the lens surfaces. The mirror or illuminator lens surfaces may be cleaned in the same manner,
but better results may be obtained by wiping with a soft lint free cloth.
Cleaning and Lubricating of Mechanical parts - This type of maintenance should be done by an authorized
technician and will help insure many years of trouble free use of your microscope.
Adjustment for body drift - Tension control adjustment collar is located between arm and coarse focus
adjustment knob. With a small jeweler type screwdriver, loosen locking setscrew located in one of four holes on
the collar. Rotate collar clockwise until stage drift is eliminated. Re-tighten locking set screw to prevent
accidental movement of collar. Lay the microscope on its side. Loosen the thumbscrew that secures the lamp
housing cover and open. The CX series is either equipped with an 110V 20W tungsten bulb, a 120V 5W
fluorescent tube, or a 6V 20W Halogen bulb. Remove the lamp by depressing it slightly and turning it counter
clockwise until it pops up slightly. Replace it with an 110V 20W tungsten bulb with a double contact, bayonet
base.
The fluorescent tube is held in place by spring pressure clips and is removed by slightly pulling the fluorescent
tube straight out from the socket. Replace it with a 120V 5W fluorescent tube.