-LENS INTERCHANGE INSTRUCTIONS-
YOUR NEW
MAGNA
LENS
EYEWEAR INCORPORATES SNAP FIT HARDWARE TO FACILITATE QUICK INTERCHANGE OF LENSES.
THE NOSEPIECE CAN EASILY BE REMOVED AND REATTACHED TO A DIFFERENT LENS BY PINCHING THE SIDES OF NOSEPIECE TO-
GETHER TO ACCOMPLISH REMOVAL AND REINSTALLATION.
THE HINGE BRACKET SNAP FIT IS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE A VERY TIGHT AND SECURE ATTACHMENT POINT BETWEEN THE LENS
AND HINGE BRACKET. THE PROPER PROCEDURE FOR INTERCHANGING LENSES IS ILLUSTRATED BELOW. IF THIS PROCEDURE IS
NOT PROPERLY FOLLOWED, INTERCHANGE OF LENSES CAN BE QUITE DIFFICULT. FOR INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO ON THIS PROCEDURE
PLEASE VISIT
MAGNA
LENS
.COM
MAINTAIN PRESSURE
HERE IN ORDER TO
KEEP "SNAP LUG" "A"
ENGAGED WITH ITS
MATCHING SOCKET "A"
WHILE MAINTAINING PRESSURE
ON OPPOSITE END OF BRACKET,
APPLY PRESSURE HERE UNIL
"SNAP LUG" "B" ROTATES
DOWN INTO SOCKET "B"
SNAP LUG "A" MUST
STAY ENGAGED WITH
SOCKET IN ORDER TO
ROTATE LUG "B" INTO
SOCKET "B"
IN ORDER TO REMOVE
BRACKET, PULL UP HERE
(IN DIRECTION SHOWN
BY CURVED ARROW LINE)
PRESS THIS END
OF BRACKET ONTO
THE LENS FIRST
SOCKET “B”
SOCKET “A”
MAGNA
LENS WARRANTY INFORMATION
YOUR NEW
MAGNA
LENS
EYE / EAR PROTECTION SYSTEM IS GUARANTEED AGAINST DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM
THE DATE OF PURCHASE. THIS WARRANTY COVERS THE EARMUFF ASSEMBLY AND EYEWEAR ASSEMBLY. YOUR LENSES ARE MANUFACTURED, IN THE USA, FROM THE
FINEST, HARDCOATED, OPTICAL POLYCARBONATE AVAILABLE. EVEN THOUGH YOUR LENSES ARE DESIGNED TO BE AS SCRATCH RESISTANT AS POSSIBLE, YOU WILL
EVENTUALLY INCURE INCIDENTAL SCRATCHES OR DAMAGE DUE TO NORMAL SAFETY LENS USAGE. YOUR
MAGNA
LENS
WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER INCIDENTAL
SCRATCHING OR DAMAGE TO LENSES DUE TO NORMAL USE OR IMPROPER CLEANING.
PROPER CARE OF YOUR LENSES
1
. Wash and dry your hands thoroughly.
Before cleaning your eyeglasses, make sure your hands are free from dirt, grime, lotion and anything else that could be trans-
ferred to your lenses. Use lotion-free soap or dishwashing liquid and a clean, lint-free towel to clean your hands.
2. Rinse your glasses under a gentle stream of lukewarm tap water.
This will remove dust and other debris, which can help avoid scratching your lenses when you
are cleaning them. Avoid hot water, which can damage some lens coatings.
3. Apply a small drop of lotion-free, citrus free dishwashing liquid to each lens.
Most dishwashing liquids are very concentrated, so use only a tiny amount. Or
apply a drop or two to your fingertip instead. Use only brands that do not include lotions or hand moisturizers (Dawn original formula, for example).
4. Gently rub both sides of the lenses and all parts of the frame for a few seconds.
Make sure you clean every part, including the nose pads and the ends of the
temples that rest behind your ears. And be sure to clean the area where the edge of the lenses meet the frame, where dust, debris and skin oils can accumulate.
5. Rinse both sides of the lenses and the frame thoroughly.
Failing to remove all traces of soap will cause the lenses to be smeared when you dry them.
6. Gently shake the glasses to eliminate most of the water from the lenses.
Inspect the lenses carefully to make sure they are clean.
7. Carefully dry the lenses and frame with a clean, lint-free towel.
Use a dish towel that has not been laundered with a fabric softener or dryer sheet (these sub-
stances can smear the lenses). A cotton towel that you use to clean fine glassware is a good choice. Make sure the towel is perfectly clean. Dirt or debris trapped in the
fibers of a towel can scratch your lenses; and cooking oil, skin oil or lotion in the towel will smear them.
8. Inspect the lenses again.
If any streaks or smudges remain, remove them with a clean microfiber cloth — these lint-free cloths are available at most optical shops or
photography stores.
When using individually packaged, pre-moistened disposable lens cleaning wipes, first inspect the lenses for dust or debris. Blow any particles off before wiping the lenses,
to avoid scratching.