S1060
Model # 44208
English
Congratulations on your Celestron Labs
microscope purchase. Your new Celestron
Labs microscope is a precision optical
instrument, made of the highest quality
materials to ensure durability and long
life. It is designed to give you a lifetime of
enjoyment with minimal maintenance.
The S10-60 microscope provides a low
power range of 10x to 60x. The S10-60 is a
stereo, low-magnification microscope ideal
for examining specimens such as coins,
stamps, rocks, electronics, jewelry, watches,
insects, and other 3D objects.
Before attempting to use your Celestron
Labs microscope, please read these
instructions to familiarize yourself with
the parts and functions of the microscope.
Refer to the microscope diagrams to locate
the parts discussed in the manual. The final
section of the manual provides simple care
and maintenance tips.
IN THE BOX
- Microscope S10-60
- 2 sets of wide field eyepieces—
(2) 10x, (2) 20x
- 4 bug specimens
- 1 translucent stage plate
- 1 opaque stage plate
PARTS
1. Eyepieces
2. Head
3. Objective Lens Housing
4. Stage Clips
5. Stage Plate
6. Base
7. Diopter
8. Pillar Locking Knob
9. Focus Knob
10. Top Illuminator
11. Power Switch
12. Bottom Illuminator (in base)
SPECIFICATIONS
STAGE: Stage Plate with clips
HEAD: Binocular with 45° incline
MAGNIFICATION: 10x, 20x, 30x, 60x
FOCUSER: Coarse focus
OBJECTIVES: 1x, 3x
EYEPIECES: WF 10x, WF 20x
INTERPUPILLARY DISTANCE:
2.17 in - 2.95 in
(55 mm - 75 mm)
ILLUMINATOR:
Top tungsten and bottom halogen
WORKING DISTANCE: 2.17 in (55 mm)
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DIMENSIONS: 4.75 in x 7.62 in x 11.50 in
(121 mm x 134 mm x 292 mm)
WEIGHT: 2.7 lbs (1.108 kg)
MAGNIFICATION TABLE
OBJECTIVE LENS: 1x
3x
WF 10X EYEPIECE: 10x
30x
WF 20X EYEPIECE: 20x
60x
SETTING UP YOUR
MICROSCOPE
1. Remove the Styrofoam container from
the carton.
2. Carefully remove the microscope and
accessories from container and set them
on a table, desk, or other flat surface.
3. Remove bag coverings from microscope.
4. Make sure the head (2) is parallel to
the base (6). If it is not, then hold the
head (2) with one hand and loosen the
pillar stand locking knob with the other,
turning it counterclockwise. Then rotate
the head until it is perpendicular to the
base.
5. Remove eyepieces (1) from plastic bags.
6. Insert the two WF 10x eyepieces into the
eyepiece tubes on the binocular head (2).
7. If you do not wear eyeglasses, you can
install the rubber eyecups with the lips up
and facing outward. The rubber eyecups
will help stop extraneous light.
8. Insert the plug end of the power cord
into the proper power source.
MICROSCOPE OPERATION
Before viewing specimens, please read
these sections thoroughly regarding
focusing, changing power (magnification),
using the stage and adjusting illumination.
VIEWING A SPECIMEN
Stereo microscopes produce a true 3D
image of the specimen. Your microscope
includes 4 bug specimens to help you get
started.
1. Carefully place a specimen in the center
of the stage plate.
2. Rotate the knurled ring on the objective
lens housing (3) to the 1x position. It is
best to begin viewing a specimen at low
power, then switch to higher power as
needed.
3. Look through the eyepieces and
gradually turn the focus knob (9) until
the specimen comes into focus. If there
is not enough travel in the focuser
mechanism to reach focus, it may be
necessary to loosen the pillar stand
locking knob (8) and raise or lower the
entire binocular head assembly until the
image becomes sharp.
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