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The 

Firstscope AZ

 is a classical, two element refracting telescope that comes on an altazimuth mount. This section 

instructs you on the proper assembly and use of your 

Firstscope 

 telescope, which is shipped in one box, containing 

all the parts you need to assemble it.  Unpack and lay out all of the parts in a large, clear area where you’ll have 
room to work.  Keeping  track of the parts, use the list below and the telescope diagram to confirm you have, and can 
identify each part. 
 

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Three tripod legs, with one accessory tray bracket mounted on each leg. (Firstscope 70 AZ comes with a 
collapsible center leg brace). 

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Tripod accessory tray 

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Altazimuth mount  

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Telescope Optical Tube  

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Lens shade; front and rear lens caps (pre-assembled)  

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Rack and pinion focuser (pre-assembled)        

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Altitude slow motion rod assembly (Firstscope 60 model) 

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Star Pointer Finderscope with bracket.  

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One 1¼" 90° diagonal 

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20mm 1¼" eyepieces 

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10mm 1¼ " eyepiece 

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1.5x Erecting eyepiece 

 

 
 

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To set up the tripod, locate the altazimuth mount, the tripod legs and the tripod bolt pack. 

1

. Extend the center portion of each of the three tripod legs down 6-8

"

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. Open the tripod adjustment bolt pack.  Use the three wing nut screws to secure each of the extended legs by 

threading these screws through the holes in the brackets at the bottom of each leg.  This is important.  If you do not 
extend the legs now, you won’t be able to once the tripod head is assembled.  Fine tuning of tripod height can be 
done later, and the wing nuts can be adjusted to secure the telescope at a desirable height. 

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. Orient the three tripod legs so the brackets that hold the accessory tray are on the inside.   

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. Slide the two top portions of the tripod leg around the flange on the altazimuth mount, so the flange is secured 

between them. 

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. Remove the wing nut and one washer from the screw.   

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. Slide the screw through the tripod leg and flange, until the screw extends out the other side.   

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. Slide the washer and wing nut over the screw and tighten.  This can be left slightly loose, to allow for positioning 

the legs later, when attaching the accessory tray.   

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. Repeat this process for the remaining two legs.  Now the tripod will stand by itself. 

 

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Start by locating the accessory tray and bolt pack for the accessory tray. 

1

. Remove the wing nut and one washer from each screw.  

2

. Slide one corner of the accessory tray over the bracket hanging from the tripod leg.  Note: remove plastic tips from 

each bracket.  Plastic tips serve only to protect the tripod leg from being scratched.  Make sure the tray is placed over 
the tip of the bracket, so the bracket doesn’t cover the holes cut into the accessory tray, allowing for full use. For the 
Firstscope 70 AZ,  the accessory tray sits on top of the center leg brace and attaches with the provided winged bolts. 

3

. Insert a screw—with washer—down through the accessory tray and bracket.  

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. Slide the washer and wing nut over the end of the screw.  Tighten the screw completely.  

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. Repeat this process for the remaining two corners of  the accessory tray. 

Summary of Contents for FirstScope 60AZ

Page 1: ...T TS SC CO OP PE E 6 60 0 A AZ Z R RE EF FR RA AC CT TO OR RS S MODELS 21052 F FI IR RS ST TS SC CO OP PE E 7 70 0 A AZ Z R RE EF FR RA AC CT TO OR R MODEL 21071 I IN NS ST TR RU UC CT TI IO ON N M MA AN NU UA AL L ...

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Page 3: ...telescope then assemble it following the easy instructions provided Next read over the operating instructions and become familiar with how your telescope works to prepare for hours of viewing enjoyment CAUTION READ THIS SECTION BEFORE USING YOUR TELESCOPE Your Firstscope telescope is designed to give you hours of fun and rewarding observing However there are a few things to be aware of before usin...

Page 4: ...the tripod head is assembled Fine tuning of tripod height can be done later and the wing nuts can be adjusted to secure the telescope at a desirable height 3 Orient the three tripod legs so the brackets that hold the accessory tray are on the inside 4 Slide the two top portions of the tripod leg around the flange on the altazimuth mount so the flange is secured between them 5 Remove the wing nut a...

Page 5: ... diagonal The Firstscope AZ comes with an erecting eyepiece primarily for daytime terrestrial viewing This eyepiece corrects the image you see in your telescope so that it s both right side up and corrected from left to right Without this eyepiece the image you see is reversed from left to right when using the standard diagonal To use the erecting eyepiece remove the diagonal and insert the erecti...

Page 6: ...er azimuth lock on the base of altazimuth mount then move the telescope in the desired direction 2 Look through the Star Pointer finderscope and pan the telescope until the object appears in the field of view Once it s in the field tighten the altitude and azimuth locks 3 To center the object with the red dot in the Star Pointer use the fine adjustment ring on the altitude slow motion rod assembly...

Page 7: ...moon may make it seem a perfect viewing object in fact the light reflected from its fully illuminated face can be overpowering In addition little or no contrast can be seen during this phase One of the best times to observe the moon is during its partial phases such as a crescent or quarter moon At these times long shadows reveal a great amount of detail on the lunar surface At low power with the ...

Page 8: ...to moderate power eyepiece is all you need to see them Visually they are too faint to reveal any of the color seen in long exposure photographs Instead they appear black and white Because of their low surface brightness they should be observed from a dark sky location Light pollution around large urban areas washes out most nebulae making them difficult if not impossible to observe The amount of d...

Page 9: ... lights This includes mercury and high and low pressure sodium vapor lights Additionally it blocks unwanted natural light also known as sky glow Sky Maps 93722 When learning the night sky Celestron Sky Maps offer just the guidance you need The maps show all the constellations and brighter deep sky objects and are printed on heavy moisture resistant paper for durability The front cover features a r...

Page 10: ...dling or unauthorized repair Further product malfunction or deterioration due to normal wear is not covered by this warranty CELESTRON DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHETHER OF MERCHANTABILITY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN THE SOLE OBLIGATION OF CELESTRON UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE TO REPAIR OR REPLACE THE COVERED PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE ...

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