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2 World Precision Instruments
INTRODUCTION
WPI’s PZMIII stereomicroscope is an ideal tool for tissue dissection, cell injection,
specimen manipulation, electrode inspection and many other applications
requiring a magnified stereo view and ample working distance. It offers quality and
performance at an affordable price. Advanced optics provide image sharpness found
only among the best of this class.
Zooming is smooth and effortless, controlled by a spring-loaded knob. The PZMIII’s
compact size and light weight make it more stable and easily manipulated on a
boom stand. The binocular PZMIII can be eaily upgraded to a trinocular microscope
at any time by attaching the optional Photo/Video Module.
With an extensive array of optional accessories, PZMIII is suitable for almost any
bio-research application requiring a stereo microscope.
Parts List
After unpacking, verify that there is no visible damage to the sensor. Verify that all
items are included:
(1) PZMIII or PZMTIII Stereo microscope head
(1) Post stand
(1) Light ring adapter
(2) 10X eyepieces
(2) Paired Eye Guards
(1) Instruction Manual
Unpacking
Upon receipt of this instrument, make a thorough inspection of the contents and
check for possible damage. Missing cartons or obvious damage to cartons should be
noted on the delivery receipt before signing. Concealed damage should be reported
at once to the carrier and an inspection requested. Please read the section entitled
“Claims and Returns” on page 11 of this manual. Please contact WPI Customer
Service if any parts are missing at 941.371.1003 or customerservice@wpiinc.com.
Returns: Do not return any goods to WPI without obtaining prior approval (RMA
# required) and instructions from WPI’s Returns Department. Goods returned
(unauthorized) by collect freight may be refused. If a return shipment is necessary,
use the original container, if possible. If the original container is not available, use a
suitable substitute that is rigid and of adequate size. Wrap the instrument in paper
or plastic surrounded with at least 100mm (four inches) of shock absorbing material.
For further details, please read the section entitled “Claims and Returns” on page
11 of this manual.
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