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•  Move into a dark area before activating the Firefield Spartan light amplifier.
•  Remove the lens cap (1) and fasten it to the body as shown in the picture.
•  Activate the device by pushing the “ON” button (3). 
•  If the subject is to be viewed in a completely dark area, including lowlight shadow areas, activate 

the infrared illuminator by pressing the “IR” Button (2) located next to the “ON” button. 

•  Direct the turned on unit at an object at a distance of around 30m. Rotating the eyepiece (4), focus 

on the tube’s screen — rough surface or tiny dark dots are visible. Rotate the objective lens (5) 
until the image quality is optimal. Re-focus the eyepiece, if necessary. After this adjustment you may 
not rotate the eyepiece irrespective of the distance and objective lens.

•  Direct your Firefield Spartan at an object to be viewed and adjust the final focus by rotating the 

objective lens focusing ring until the image is optimal. When screwing the objective lens into the 
housing, it focuses on farther objects, when screwing out - on closer ones.

•  When you are finished using your Firefield Spartan put the cap back on the objective lens, turn 

off the unit and put

•  it into the carrying case.
•  Push of the “ON” button when the IR is on will make both green and red LEDs go out (IR will 

be off as well).

Summary of Contents for SPARTAN FF24122WP

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Spartain Night Vision Monocular Goggles FF24122WP FF24125 FF24127 FF24125 shown...

Page 2: ...tactical carbines air guns shotguns and pistols the Firefield product line includes riflescopes red dot sights reflex sights laser sights magnifiers bore sights night vision digital night vision flas...

Page 3: ...onocular onto a head mount and use as goggles This device features excellent ergonomics compact dimensions and handy controls The entire unit is rugged enough for extreme field conditions but damage m...

Page 4: ...2 DIAGRAM 1 Lens cap attaches to side of unit 2 IR button 3 On button 4 Eyepiece 5 Objective lens 4 5 1 2 3...

Page 5: ...ngular field of view degree 30 20 15 Max detection range m 80 150 180 Eyepiece adjustment dptr 4 4 4 Operating voltage V 3 1xCR123A 3 1xCR123A 3 1xCR123A Tripod mount in 1 4 1 4 1 4 Operating time IR...

Page 6: ...age the unit Any such damage may void your warranty Never leave the unit in the on position over an extended length of time in an area with a light level exceeding 1 10 lux twilight 10 lux deep twilig...

Page 7: ...rew the battery compartment cover insert the battery into the battery compartment observing the marking on the cover of the battery compartment replace the battery cover carefully Do not overtighten U...

Page 8: ...s are visible Rotate the objective lens 5 until the image quality is optimal Re focus the eyepiece if necessary After this adjustment you may not rotate the eyepiece irrespective of the distance and o...

Page 9: ...T INSTRUCTIONS Included with FF24125 The Compact Head Mount allows hands free operation of the night vision device in partial and complete darkness The Head Mount ensures stable positioning of a night...

Page 10: ...w 1 or two screws depending on the adapter 3 To adjust the position of the unit relative to the eyes loosen the knobs 3 4 and move the unit longitudinally upwards and downwards adjusting its inclinati...

Page 11: ...lated and well heated room away from heating air conditioning vents Remove the battery if the device is to be stored longer than 2 months position tighten the knobs 3 4 to fix the setting 4 To watch o...

Page 12: ...ying to turn on the scope Distinct black dots appear on the screen These dots are minor cosmetic blemishes resulting from tube production processes and do not interfere with the reliability or perform...

Page 13: ...ton fabric Replace the battery if the total battery charge is less than 2 0V When the unit is brought into a warm environment from a cold one condensation may appear on the internal lenses you must wa...

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