Page 3 - Table of Contents
Leica DM100 User Manual 3 Important Notes Symbols Used in this User Manual 5 Important Safety Notes 6 Instructions for Use 8 Health risks and dangers of use 10 Information for the Person Responsible for the Instrument 11 Accessories, maintenance and repair 12 Electrical data and ambient conditions 1...
Page 5 - Symbols Used in this User Manual
Leica DM100 User Manual 5 Symbols Used in this User Manual Warning! Safety hazard! This symbol indicates especially impor-tant information that must be read and complied with. Failure to comply can cause the following: Ϙ Hazards to personnel. Ϙ Instrument malfunctions and damage. Warning of hazard...
Page 6 - Important Safety Notes
Leica DM100 User Manual 6 Important Safety Notes Before installing, operating or using the instrument, it is mandatory to read this User Manual. In particular, please observe all safety instructions. The instruments and accessories descri-bed in this User Manual have been tested for safety and p...
Page 8 - Instructions for Use
Leica DM100 User Manual 8 Instructions for Use This User Manual describes the Leica DM100 and includes important instructions related to operating safety, maintenance and accessories. Your Leica DM100 includes an interactive CD-ROM with all relevant User Manuals in additional languages. Keep it in a...
Page 10 - Health Risks and Dangers of Use
Leica DM100 User Manual 10 Health Risks and Dangers of Use Health Risks Workplaces with microscopes facili-tate and improve the viewing task, but they also impose high demands on the eyes and hand muscles of the user. Depending on the duration of uninterrupted work at such a workplace, impaired vi...
Page 11 - Information for the Person responsible for the Instrument
Leica DM100 User Manual 11 Information for the Person responsible for the Instrument Information for the Person responsible for the Instrument Ϙ Ensure that the Leica DM100 is used only by persons qualified to do so. Ϙ Ensure that this User Manual is always available at the place where the micro-sco...
Page 12 - Accessories, Maintenance and Repair
Leica DM100 User Manual 12 Accessories, Maintenance and Repair Accessories Only the following accessories may be used with the Leica DM100: Ϙ The Leica Microsystems accessories descri-bed in this User Manual. Ϙ Other accessories, provided that these have been expressly approved for use by Leica Micr...
Page 13 - Electrical Data and ambient Conditions
Leica DM100 User Manual 13 Electrical Data and ambient Conditions In order to maintain this condition and to ensure safe operation, the user must follow the instructions and warnings contained in this instruction manual. Environment Temperature for use +10 °C … +40 °C Storage temperature -20 °C … ...
Page 14 - Assembling the Leica DM100
Leica DM100 User Manual 14 Assembling the Leica DM100
Page 15 - Unpacking
Leica DM100 User Manual 15 Unpacking Ϙ Carefully remove the microscope and any components from the packaging. Ϙ Check the components against the planned configuration. Ϙ Optional items such as contrast accessories, camera adapters, cameras, and carrying cases are not shipped as part of the stan-dard...
Page 16 - Identifying your Tube
Leica DM100 User Manual 16 Identifying your Tube Identifying your ube There are three types of viewing tubes. Identify which viewing tube you have: Assembly Installation of the tube is described on page 17 using the monocular "EZTube". Other tubes, however, are installed exactly the same...
Page 17 - Fitting the tube
Leica DM100 User Manual 17 Fitting the tube Tools used Ϙ Allen key The monocular "EZTube" is included in the standard delivery package of the Leica DM100. Other tubes are optionally availa-ble (refer also to page 16). Your Leica repre-sentative will gladly provide you with more help. The...
Page 18 - Removing and Inserting Objectives
Leica DM100 User Manual 18 The objectives are already installed on the Leica DM100 at delivery. The following description shows how to (un)install the objectives if they have to be removed for cleaning or replaced by other objectives. Your Leica DM100 is normally supplied with objectives of magn...
Page 19 - Removing and Inserting Objectives (continued)
Leica DM100 User Manual 19 Inserting Objectives 1. Screw the 4× objective into any available space on the objective nosepiece. 2. Turn the objective nosepiece clockwise one unit. 3. Screw in the next-largest objective. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all objectives have been installed. Removing and In...
Page 22 - Using the Leica DM100
Page 23 - Switching on the Microscope
Leica DM100 User Manual 23 Switching on the Microscope For safety reasons, the power cable is grounded via the microscope base. Never use an adapter between the power cable and the power supply; that would render the grounding ineffective. Work Surface Always use the microscope on a hard, stable...
Page 24 - Selecting an Objective
Leica DM100 User Manual 24 Using the Condenser The condenser is furnished with a disc diaphragm, which has to be adjusted to match the effective numerical aperture of the individual objectives. Selecting an Objective 1. Rotate the desired objective over the sample. 2. Rotate the condenser on the r...
Page 25 - Preparing for Viewing
Leica DM100 User Manual 25 Preparation 1. Lift the retaining clip on the stage by pres- sing on the back of the tension spring. 2. Push the slide under the retaining clip and slowly release it. Preparing for Viewing 3. Move the specimen slide such that a part of the specimen is under the objective u...
Page 27 - Adjusting the Binocular Tubes
Leica DM100 User Manual 27 1. Adjust the tubes to your interpupillary distance. Fold or unfold the eyetubes to decrease or increase the distance between the eyepieces until you see one illuminated circle. The viewing tubes maintain a constant tube length for all interpupillary settings. This means...
Page 28 - Adjusting the Binocular Tubes (continued)
Leica DM100 User Manual 28 5. Now, switch to an objective with a higher magnification level (no oil objective) and bring the specimen into focus while looking through the eyepieces with both eyes. The depth of field is lower for higher magnification levels. Thus, you will notice that if you switch...
Page 29 - Adjusting the Eyecups
Leica DM100 User Manual 29 If you wear eyeglasses for microscope viewing, keep the rubber eyecups folded down. If you do not wear eyeglasses, you may find it useful to unfold the rubber eyecups in order to help block out ambient room light. Adjusting the Eyecups Potential Sources of Infection Di...
Page 30 - Oil Immersion Technique (only 100× objective)
Leica DM100 User Manual 30 Oil Immersion Technique (only 100× objective) Oil Immersion Technique 1. Search for the area on the specimen slide that you want to study. 2. Move the specimen stage down to the lowest position using the coarse adjust-ment knob. 3. Add a drop of immersion oil from Leica to...
Page 32 - Care of the Microscope
Page 33 - Maintenance instructions
Leica DM100 User Manual 33 Maintenance instructions General Notes Ϙ Protect the microscope from moisture, fumes and acids and from alkaline, caustic and corrosive materials. Do not store chemicals in the vicinity. Ϙ Protect the microscope from oil and grease. Never grease or oil mechanical parts or ...
Page 34 - General Maintenance
Leica DM100 User Manual 34 General Always use both hands to carry the microscope. Ϙ Keep all optical components clean. Clean-liness is important for maintaining good optical performance. Ϙ When the microscope is not in use, it should always be put away with protection against dust. Ϙ If any optica...
Page 36 - Dimensions