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Post by guest on Nov 10, 2005 12:33:14 GMT -5
My microscope's light started fliquering and now it won't work at all. Is there a replacement bulb? or do you have any other ideas? Thank You
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Post by ANTHILL on Nov 10, 2005 16:57:57 GMT -5
The lamp housing for the microscope body tungsten lamp is illustrated in Figure 5. This housing is attached to the body with a single Phillips-head screw and is easily removed to replace the lamp. When replacing the lamp, remember to avoid touching the glass bulb with bare hands. Always use a tissue paper to remove and replace the lamp to avoid contamination by protein, salts, and oils from the fingerprints. If the glass bulb is accidently touched, moisten a tissue paper with a small quanity of window cleaner and wipe the bulb clean. Replacement lamps are available through phone numbers in the owner's manual or at the Mattel website. micro.magnet.fsu.edu/optics/intelplay/qx3body.htmlI don't necessarily depend the lighting built into the microscope I find that I get better picture's by using an exterior light making sure the it isn't so close to the microscope that it melts the plastic on the microscope
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Post by guest on Nov 11, 2005 5:04:00 GMT -5
Ant, THANK YOU SO MUCH
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Post by ANTHILL on Nov 11, 2005 12:29:31 GMT -5
your welcome
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