Leica DM750 Manuel D’Utilisation
Leica DM750
Manual
10
Instructions on use
The Leica DM750 microscope may be
used only in closed rooms and must be placed
on a solid substrate.
on a solid substrate.
The Leica DM750 microscope can be used in
clean rooms without any problems.
clean rooms without any problems.
Always position the Leica DM750
microscope so that you can disconnect
microscope so that you can disconnect
it from the power supply at any time. The power
cable must remain accessible at all times,
because it is intended as a power disconnect
device.
cable must remain accessible at all times,
because it is intended as a power disconnect
device.
Place of use
Only use the instruments in closed, dust free
rooms and between +10°C and +40°C. Protect
the devices from oil, chemicals and extreme
humidity. If using the devices outdoors, protect
them from dust and moisture. Never use electri-
cal devices outdoors. Install electrical devices at
least 10 cm from the wall and away from flam-
mable substances.
rooms and between +10°C and +40°C. Protect
the devices from oil, chemicals and extreme
humidity. If using the devices outdoors, protect
them from dust and moisture. Never use electri-
cal devices outdoors. Install electrical devices at
least 10 cm from the wall and away from flam-
mable substances.
Avoid large temperature fluctuations, direct
sunlight and vibrations. These conditions
can distort measurements and micrographic
images.
sunlight and vibrations. These conditions
can distort measurements and micrographic
images.
In warm and warm-damp climatic zones,
the individual components require
the individual components require
special care in order to prevent the build-up of
fungus.
fungus.
Non-intended use
Never install any other plug (NEMA
5-15P) or unscrew any mechanical
5-15P) or unscrew any mechanical
components unless expressly instructed to do
so in the instructions.
so in the instructions.
The devices and accessories described in
this instruction manual have been tested
this instruction manual have been tested
for safety and potential hazards.