Leica Indoor Furnishings 106 Z User Manual

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Lamp housing  
and mercury  
burner lamp  
User Manual  
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1. Safety concept  
1.1 Description The Leica 106 z lamp housing is the light source for the  
fluorescence stereomicroscope Leica MZ16 FA as well as the  
fluorescence module for Leica stereomicroscopes. The  
Leica lamp housing is used with 100W or 50W mercury burners,  
their corresponding supply units and stray-light protection.  
In particular, please note  
• the safety instructions in this user manual  
• the safety instructions for handling electrical devices  
in the user manual M2-105-0 (M series) and M2-116-5  
(Leica MZ16 FA)  
• the user manual and safety instructions for the  
ebq 100 supply unit  
• the user manual and safety instructions provided by the  
lamp manufacturer, and, in particular, the section on how to  
proceed if a lamp breaks and releases mercury.  
• The stray-light protection on the lamp housing prevents  
irradiation of the hands.  
• UV protection screen in front of the object level prevents the  
user from looking directly into the UV rays.  
• UV filters in the observation beam path protect the eyes.  
1.2 Safety precautions  
For the Leica MZ16 FA  
• Automatic shutter locking during rotation of the filter chang-  
er, observation without fluorescence and removal of the filter  
holders prevents UV radiation from reaching the eyes.  
• Filter holders without transponders in the free positions of  
the rapid filter changer prevent direct UV radiation from  
reaching the eyes.  
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1. Safety concept  
1.3 Safety instructions  
Lamp housing  
The Leica MZ16 FA fluorescence stereomicroscope and the  
fluorescence module for Leica stereomicroscopes may only be  
used in combination with the Leica lamp housing for 100W or  
50W mercury burners, their corresponding supply units and  
stray-light protection.  
Leica Microsystems accepts no liability for damages  
resulting from the use of lamp housings from other  
manufacturers.  
High-pressure mercury burner  
• To minimize the risk of explosion, replace a discolored high-  
pressure mercury burner promptly when it has reached the  
end of its rated life. Follow the manufacturer’s specifications  
and the minute meter on the supply unit!  
• Allow the high-pressure mercury burner to cool off before  
replacing it to prevent the possibility of severe burns:  
Burn hazard  
• Dispose of used mercury burners as hazardous waste.  
• Follow the user manual and safety instructions provided by  
the lamp manufacturer, and, in particular, the section on how  
to proceed if a lamp breaks and releases mercury.  
• Do not remove the mercury burner’s dust cover until after you  
have installed the lamp. Be very careful to avoid getting  
fingerprints on the lamp.  
• After installing the mercury burner, adjust it exactly as  
described. Never let the bright tips of the electric arcs, the  
focal spots, cross when projected:  
Hazard of explosion from overheating  
• When transporting the equipment, remove the high-pressure  
mercury burner, transport it in its original packaging and pro-  
tect moving parts in the lamp housing using the transport an-  
chors (which should be stored in a safe place for future use).  
Leica Microsystems assumes no liability for incorrectly  
installed or improperly used high-pressure mercury  
burners.  
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Supply units  
The 100W mercury burners are powered by the ebq 100 supply  
unit.  
Read the separate instruction manual provided with this  
supply unit.  
The supply unit for 50W mercury burners  
is described in this manual.  
For the ebq supply unit: only fuses of the specified type  
with the listed rated current may be used. Using other  
fuses or bridging the fuse holder is not permitted. Danger  
of fire!  
Always unplug the power plug of the supply unit from the power  
supply:  
– when installing and disassembling the lamp housing  
– before opening the lamp housing  
– when replacing the high-pressure mercury burner and  
other parts, such as the heat-absorbing filter or the  
collector  
– during maintenance work on the supply unit.  
After switching on the supply unit, new mercury burners  
must be adjusted immediately.  
There is a danger of overheating for mercury burners that  
are not adjusted.  
Danger of explosion.  
Notice of dangers  
• Never open the lamp housing when the lamp is switched on.  
Eye hazard.  
• Never open the lamp housing when it is energized.  
Disconnect the power supply.  
• Disconnect the lamp housing from the power supply when  
assembling it. Disconnect the power plug and power supply.  
Danger of explosion, UV radiation, danger of blinding.  
• Before opening the lamp housing, allow it to cool off for at  
least 15 min.  
Danger of explosion, danger of burns.  
• Never cover the air duct on the lamp housing.  
Danger of fire!  
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1. Safety concept  
• Use the stray-light protection.  
Danger to eyes from UV radiation.  
• During assembly work on xenon burners, always wear the  
protective gloves and face protection provided.  
Risk of explosion  
• Electrical components must be assembled at least 10 cm  
away from the wall and from flammable substances.  
UV radiationwarning  
UV radiation can harm the eyes.  
• Never look into the light spot on the object level without a UV  
protection screen.  
• Never look directly into the beam path (danger of blinding).  
• Always fill all filter positions with filter holders.  
• Do not select a white, strongly reflective background for the  
object.  
• Never open the lamp housing when the lamp is switched on.  
Danger of explosion, UV radiation, danger of blinding!  
1.4 Recommendations, • Avoid switching the lamp on and off frequently, as this  
instructions  
reduces its life.  
• Hot mercury burners light only after they have cooled down.  
• If possible, allow a new mercury burner to burn-in for 1–2  
hours without interruption.  
• Install the mercury burner very carefully, and without  
applying pressure.  
Burners can burst very easily.  
• Never touch the glass parts of the mercury burner with your  
hands. Fingerprints are burned on and reduce the light  
quality. If necessary, carefully wipe off dust and fingerprints  
using an alcohol-soaked cloth, then wipe dry.  
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2. High-pressure mercury burner  
The Leica Microsystems 106 z lamp housing is used.  
If the 105 z lamp housing model is available, it can also be used.  
Follow the safety instructions!  
The following gas discharge lamps can be used. They require  
different types of lamp mounts.  
Order No.  
Typical  
Life  
100 hrs.  
500 137 50W high-pressure mercury burner  
(alternating current)  
500 138 100W high-pressure mercury burner  
(direct current, stabilized/not stabilized)  
500 321 100W high-pressure mercury burner  
(direct current, stabilized/not stabilized)  
(Type 103 W/2)  
200 hrs.  
300 hrs.  
* Please follow the burner manufacturer’s datasheets.  
2.1 Installing/changing The mercury burner is delivered in separate packaging.  
the mercury burner – Without identification code or with identifying code L1  
for lower current/higher voltage,  
– Identification code L2 higher current/lower voltage.  
̈Unscrew the 2 hexagon-head screws.  
̈Pull the contact plug partially out  
(do not rotate).  
̈Lift the cover.  
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̈Unscrew the 2 hexagon-head screws.  
̈Carefully pull out the base with lamp mount  
and connecting cable.  
̈Unscrew the top Phillips screw.  
̈Pull up the cooling element and pull it  
to the side.  
̈Unscrew the bottom clamping system.  
̈Remove the transport anchor and store  
it for later transport.  
̈When replacing burners, remove the  
used mercury burner and dispose of it  
as hazardous waste.  
• When inserting the new mercury burner, the mark on the  
metal mount must be upright.  
̈Carefully insert the mercury burner into the bottom mount.  
̈Rotate the mercury burners with seal point so that it is  
located to the side of the beam path.  
̈Carefully set the flexible power supply on the top metal  
mount of the mercury burner.  
̈Very carefully tighten the top and bottom  
screws.  
̈Guide the lamp mount with the mercury  
burner into the rail of the lamp housing.  
̈Tighten the screw.  
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̈Adjust the collector on a trial basis using  
the focusing knob.  
• During this process, the collector may not  
come into contact with the flexible  
power supply.  
If necessary, bend the power supply away  
from the collector.  
̈Carefully close the lamp housing and make  
sure that the contact plug  
is set firmly in the socket.  
̈Gently push in the contact plug.  
̈Tighten the screws.  
̈Push in the contact plug until it stops (do  
not rotate).  
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3. Assembling the lamp housing  
̈Unscrew the hexagon-head screw on the  
adapter part using an Allen key.  
̈Insert the lamp housing into the adapter  
part and tighten the hexagon-head screw.  
Between the lamp housing and the lamp base, there are gaps  
through which UV light escapes, and which can temporarily  
irradiate the hands of the user when handling objects under  
the lamp housing. The stray-light protection on the bottom of  
the lamp housing is designed to catch this stray light.  
3.1 Stray-light  
protection  
̈Fasten the stray-light protection using 2  
screws.  
For cleaning, or in case of malfunction, the collector  
and heat-absorbing filter can be removed.  
3.2 Replacing the  
collector and  
heat-absorbing filter  
̈Open the lamp housing and remove the  
lamp base.  
̈Move the reflector towards the right until  
it stops.  
̈Hold the collector in place and pull out  
the focusing knob.  
̈Remove the collector.  
̈Unscrew the 2 screws and remove the  
heat-absorbing filter on the collector.  
̈Screw a new heat-absorbing filter into  
place.  
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̈Pull the focusing knob outward.  
̈Carefully replace the collector and push it  
to the left until the focusing knob comes to  
a stop in the guide groove.  
Insert the collector  
̈Adjust the collector on a trial basis.  
̈Reinstall the lamp base  
and close the lamp housing.  
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4. Supply units  
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4.1 Supply unit Type 301-185.003/10372  
for lamp housing 106 z Input:  
with 50W mercury 220V/240V 10%  
lamp 220V ~ 50/60Hz  
Hg 50W L1/L2  
Osram No. 0-958  
P. Max. 320VA  
1. On/off switch  
2. Operating time meter  
3. Switching between L1 and L2 burners  
4. Safety starter  
5. Switching between 50Hz/60Hz  
6. Lamp connection  
7. Power cable  
The supply unit is intended for power supply voltages of  
over 220V. For power supply voltages under 220V, an  
additional pre-transformer, such as 110V/230V, is required.  
Follow the safety instructions!  
̈Connect the lamp housing cable to the supply unit.  
̈Switch on ‹L1› or ‹L2› according to the label on the lamp base.  
̈ Switch on 50Hz or 60Hz.  
̈Connect the power cable to the power supply.  
̈Read the hour meter and note the number displayed.  
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To minimize the risk of explosion, replace a discolored  
high-pressure mercury burner promptly when it has  
reached the end of its rated life.  
Follow the manufacturer’s specifications and the minute meter  
on the supply unit!  
̈Switch on the supply unit.  
The safety starter ignites the burner. If the burner does not  
ignite after several attempts, the burner could still be too hot  
or may be burned out, and the safety starter then switches  
off. Wait until the burner has cooled off or replace it with a  
new one. New start:  
̈Press the red button on the safety starter.  
• The safety starter becomes operational once again.  
After switching on the supply unit, new mercury burners  
must be adjusted immediately.  
There is a danger of overheating for mercury burners  
that are not adjusted.  
Danger of explosion.  
Replacing the safety starter  
̈Turn the safety starter counterclockwise and remove it.  
You can also use Osram safety starters for HBO 75W.  
4.2 ebq 100 supply unit 100W mercury burners must be powered by the ebq 100  
for 100W mercury supply unit.  
burners  
Read the separate instruction manual and safety  
instructions provided with this supply unit.  
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5. Adjusting the mercury burner  
After installing the mercury burner, adjust it exactly as de-  
scribed. Never let the bright tips of the electric arcs, the focal  
spots, cross when projected.  
Danger of explosion from overheating  
Adjustment is also important to obtain a homogenous light  
surface and good fluorescence.  
When adjusting the mirror image of the arc, never  
project it onto the electrodes for a longer period.  
Danger of explosion from overheating!  
Both electrodes can be faintly seen in the extension of the  
symmetrical level of the arc.  
̈Switch on the supply unit. Wait for 2–3 minutes.  
• For the supply unit for 100W, you will hear a whistling sound.  
̈Swing away the UV protection screen.  
• You can work temporarily without the UV protection screen  
only when making adjustments!  
̈For the Leica MZ16 FA: Rotate the filter set into the beam  
path using the F button on the  
manual operation unit.  
̈Draw crosshairs on a piece of paper and place it in the  
middle of the illuminated circular area.  
̈Select the lowest magnification.  
• The arc is visible in the illuminated circular area.  
It is positioned approximately 45° diagonally to the drawn  
crosshairs (Fig. a).  
̈Look into the oculars and focus the crosshairs.  
̈With the naked eye, observe the arc on the paper and focus  
it using the focusing knob (3) (Fig. a).  
̈Move the arc using the positioning buttons (1 and 2) (Fig. b).  
̈Focus the second arc (mirror image) using the button (6) and  
position it symmetrically to the direct image using the knobs  
(4 and 5) (Fig. c).  
• For the 50W mercury burner, the arcs should contact each  
other.  
• For the 100W mercury burner, the arcs should cross.  
̈Readjust the lamp field using the focusing knob (3).  
• The light field should now be as large, round and uniformly  
illuminated as possible.  
̈Reposition the UV protection to protect the observer.  
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Hg 50W  
Hg 100W  
Fig. a: Focus the arc.  
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Fig. b: Position the arc  
at the crosshairs.  
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5
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Fig. c: Focus and  
position the second  
arc.  
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