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General Information
About this Instruction Manual
Please read the safety instructions in this manual carefully. To avoid dam-
age to the unit and the risk of injury, only use this product as described
in the manual.
Keep the instruction manual handy so that you can easily look up infor-
mation on all the functions.
DANGER!
You will find this symbol in front of every section of text
which deals with the risk of severe injury or even death
in the event of improper use.
ATTENTION!
You will find this symbol in front of every section of text
which deals with the risk of damage to property or the
environment.
Intended Use
This product is intended only for private use.
It was developed for the magnified display of things in nature.
General Warning
RISK OF BLINDNESS!
Never use this device to look directly at the sun or in the direct
proximity of the sun. There is a RISK OF BLINDNESS!
RISK OF CHOKING!
Children should only use the device under adult supervision.
Keep packaging material (plastic bags, rubber bands, etc.) out
of the reach of children! There is a RISK OF CHOKING!
FIRE RISK!
Do not place the device in particular the lenses in direct
sunlight. The concentration of light could cause fire.
ATTENTION!
Do not disassemble the device. In the event of a defect, please
contact your dealer. He will contact the Service Centre and can
send the device in to be repaired, if necessary.
Do not expose the device to high temperatures.
Privacy PROTECTION!
The binoculars are intended only for private use.
Please heed the privacy of other people - do not use
them to look into apartments, for example.
All parts (Fig. 1-3)
B Telescope tube
C Finder scope or LED finder scope
D Adjusting screws (finder scopes only)
E Barrel opening
F Objective
G Eyepiece connection
H Focus wheel
I Screws (main tube)
J Mount
1) Accessory tray
1! Adjusting-screws (tripod)
1@ Fastening screws (tray)
1# Tripod legs
1$ Fastening screws (finder scope)
1% Screws (tripod head)
1^ Tripod head
1& Vertical fine adjustment
1* 3 eyepieces
1( Diagonal mirror
2) Erecting lens 1,5x
2! Barlow lens 2x
2@ Mountings (accessory tray)
Part I Construction
1. General/Location
These instructions detail the assembly and use of refracting and
reflecting telescopes with alt-azimuthal mountings.
Parts of these instructions hence contain differing instructions for the
differing telescope models.
Before you begin construction, you must choose a suitable
location for your telescope.
It will help you, if you build this appliance in a place, where you have
a clear view of the skies, a stable footing and sufficient space around
you.
Remove all the parts from the packaging first. Check, using the diagram,
whether all the parts are there.
NOTE!
Important: Only do the screws up finger tight and avoid
over tightening them.
2. Tripod legs
First pull the centre of the three legs (13) out to the desired length.
Then screw the fastening screws (11) into the legs and tighten them
(Fig. 5).
3. Mounting + tripod
To securely fasten mounting (9) and tripod together the mounting must
first be inserted in the tripod head (16).
To do so the screws (15) with washer must be pushed through the drill
hole in the tripod head and the fastening on the mount (Fig. 6). The
second washer and butterfly nut are then put on the screw and the nut
tightened. Do the same with the other two fastening devices, The mount
will then be permanently affixed to the tripod.
NOTE!
Make sure the fastening devices (22) for the
accessories tray on the tripod legs face inward.
HINT:
A small spirit level, placed on the accessory tray, may
help you to setup your telescope in level.
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4. Accessory tray
Hold the accessories tray (10) on the fastening devices (22) on the
tripod legs.
Screw the three butterfly screws (12) from below through the fastening
devices in the tray (Fig. 7).
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