
3. Next, remove the fluorescence access cover on the
back of the microscope as shown in Figure 2a using a
#2 Phillips screwdriver removing all seven screws.
Store the four smaller screws in a safe place along
with the access cover as they will not be used with
this configuration.
4. Next, rack up the focus block as high as it will go and
remove the optics cover as shown in Figure 2b.
5. Un-package the fluorescence module and locate the
three hex screws that will need to be loosened to un-
couple the module as shown in Figure 2c. Use the
supplied 1.5mm hex wrench.
6. After the screws are loosened sufficiently, the module
will come apart in two pieces. Take the piece that
hold the filter cubes and move it into position as
shown in Figure 2d.
7. Take the filter cover and position it below the
objective nosepiece. Then slide the filter assembly
beneath it and install the two thumbscrews as shown
in Figure 2e.
8. Next, position the filter assembly in such a way that
you have access to the three allen screws which will
allow the assembly to be put back together as one
piece as shown in Figure 2f. Secure each of the three
allen screws with a 1.5mm allen wrench.
9. With the nosepiece still racked up in the highest
position, move the fluorescence module into the final
mounting position and re-install the three Phillips
screws that originally were used for the rear cover
and tighten them evenly. Figure 2g.
10. Un-package the Nobska lamphouse and loosen the
three 1.5mm allen screws on its front aperture to
allow the lamphouse dovetail to be seated fully into
the fluorescence module and tighten them evenly
with a 1.5mm allen wrench as shown in Figure 2h.
11. Un-package the Nobska Power Supply and secure the
power cable from the lamphouse to the power supply
being careful to align the connector pins as shown in Figure 2i.
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