Telescope
F60360
Instructions
and
Owner’s Manual
A.
Telescope Tube
B.
Objective Lens
C.
Finder Scope
D.
Eyepiece
E.
Diagonal Mirror
F.
Focus Knob
G.
Horizontal Motion Lock
H.
Mount Lock Knob
I.
Tripod Legs
an object to view, it is very likely that you are using an eyepiece that is too powerful. To solve
this problem always start with the lowest power eyepiece first, and only insert the higher
power eyepiece after you have located an object.
3) When I use my high-power eyepiece, everything looks much darker. Why?
As magnification in a telescope increases, brightness diminishes. Conversely, brightness
increases when magnification is reduced. If an image appears too dark or unclear, use a
lower-powered eyepiece. Views of small, bright objects are superior to those of large, dark, or
blurry ones! Atmospheric conditions, air currents, as well as light and air pollution also affect
viewing quality.
4) As I look through my telescope, objects in the sky appear to move. Why is that?
The constant rotation of the Earth makes things appear to move.Lower-power eyepieces will
reduce this effect of movement considerably and allow you to observe an object for a longer
duration before you have to readjust your telescope.
Parts of your 60360 Telescope:
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Because of our ongoing program of product improvement some colors, features, or contents shown
in this manual may differ slightly from the actual product.
WARNING!
NEVER aim your telescope at the sun or even close to the sun!
lnstant and irreversible damage can occur,
including blindness!
Do not let young children use any telescope without adult supervision.
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WARNING!
CHOKING HAZARD
Small parts, Not suitable for
children under 3 years.