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5. Assembly (continued)
5.3
Attach nosepiece ensuring the
center pin engages center hole of
nosepiece.
5.4
If the optional prescription insert
is used, attach it to the frame, ensur-
ing the positioning hole securely
engages the pin below the frame
magnet.
5.5
If a headstrap is desired,
attach it to loupe frame temples.
Note: the headstrap is recom-
mended.
5.5a
First, remove rubber inserts.
5.5b
Second, squeeze together each
side of loupe frame and slip head-
strap ends over end of each side of
frame.
5.6
To use Hogies as a safety frame,
attach the magnetic safety shield.
5.6
5.5a
5.5b
5.3
5.4
6. Properly Wearing Loupes
6.0
The loupe optics should be worn
as close as possible to your eyes to
achieve the greatest field of view and
declination angle. When adjusting,
the ocular lens should be against
or close to the eyeshield with the
loupes between a 45˚ and 60˚ angle.
6.1
Incorrect loupe position decreases
field of view and declination angle.
7. Adjusting Declination Angle
7.0
To increase the declincation
angle of your loupes, lower the upper
pivot point on the straight link. To
do so, remove the screw from the
middle pivot point with the Phillips
screwdriver.
7.1
Reset the pivot point to the upper
hole on the straight link and tighten
screw with the Phillips screwdriver.
8. Securing Declination Angle
Securing the declination angle will al-
low you to flip-up your loupe optics so
that they pivot only on the upper joint.
8.0
To do so, securely tighten the
lower hinge joint with a Phillips
screwdriver. Increase or decrease the
tension by tightening or loosening
the upper screw.
8.1
Declination angle will be secured
when optics are flipped up.
9. Focusing
9.0
Loupe optics have a preset focal
distance. An easy way to determine
the working distance of your loupe
optics is to view your thumbs while
moving them in and out of focus.
60˚
6.1
6.0
45˚
7.1
7.0
9.0
8.0
Correct loupe position.
Incorrect loupe position.
Determine focal distance.
8.1
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