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> [
D]
Thread the hand strap into the last eyelet (10) from the lens side as shown in the
illustration.
> [
E-G]
Take the belt adjuster (15) and thread the open end of the hand strap through
the belt adjuster 3 times as shown in steps
E-G.
> Adjust the length of the hand strap so that you can hold the device comfortably
without feeling constricted.
Attaching the carrying sling
The carrying strap allows you to comfortably carry the device with you and still have
your hands free.
> Hook the carrying strap (19) with the carabiner (20) into the part of the hand strap in
front of the battery of the unit.
> Note the three adjustable lengths of the carrying strap. Here you can quickly and
easily switch between different belt lengths.
• Normal carrying position: secured by the fixing buckle (21)
• Close carrying position: pulled up to the upper stop (22). This is very helpful if you
want to prevent the unit swaying back and forth as you climb over obstacles.
• Extended range of movement: unlocked and pulled open to the lower stop (22).
Using the neoprene cover
The neoprene cover (17) is designed to optimally protect the unit from accidental dam-
age and at the same time ensure the greatest possible readiness for use.
> Attach the eyepiece side attachment loop (18) to the carabiner (20) of the carrying
strap.
Mounting the tripod adapter
The adapter plate (11) supplied allows use of a tripod for hands-free observation.
> Place the adapter plate supplied on the underside of the unit so that the tripod
thread rests on the product label of the unit.
> Insert the supplied fixing screws (12) and tighten them to a maximum torque of 0.5
Nm.
Summary of Contents for KEILER-1
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Page 70: ...01 COMPONENTES Y ELEMENTOS DE CONTROL 01 02 03 04 05 06 17 18 09 10 14 15...
Page 104: ...01 COMPOSANTS ET L MENTS DE COMMANDE 01 02 03 04 05 06 17 18 09 10 14 15...
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