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Using The Smartphone Adapter: 

SUPERVISION BY ADULTS

Read and follow the instructions, safety rules and first aid information.

The Smartphone Adapter will allow you to connect almost any “smart” device to an eyepiece.

To use the adapter, place it directly onto the selected eyepiece and secure it by tightening the set screw 
until snug. Be careful not to overtighten because this could damage the adapter and/or the eyepiece. 

The camera lens on your smart device will need to be centered over the eyepiece. This alignment is best 
done by opening the camera function and viewing the image while you center the device. Once you have 
positioned the device correctly, carefully press it onto the suction cup/non-skid surface of the adapter 
pad. Never allow the adapter pad to hold your device without you supporting the item as well. 

The point at which you secure the eyepiece/adapter combination into the diagonal/focuser depends 
largely on the dimensions of your device. For smaller devices like smart phones, it may be easier to secure 
it to the eyepiece/adapter combination before inserting the entire unit into the diagonal on the telescope. 
For larger devices, such as tablets, it may be easier to secure the eyepiece/adapter combination into the 
diagonal, and then align and attach your device. 

After positioning your device and capturing images, you can enhance and edit the photos using the 
imaging software of your choice. One option can be found at 

https://www.getpaint.net/

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WARNING:

 Do not leave your device unsupported or unattended on the adapter pad. 

Though the surface of the adapter pad is designed with suction cups and is non-skid, the manufacturer 
cannot assure that the pad will support the weight of various devices or guarantee that it will adhere to 
all surfaces on various smart devices. The pad is not intended to secure, balance or support the device 
on its own, and the operator should not let the device rest solely on the adapter pad. Leaving the device 
unattended or allowing it to balance on its own without operator support may result in the device falling, 
unbalancing the entire instrument and possibly damaging the telescope or your smart device.

CHEMICALS

Any chemicals and liquids used in preparing, using, or cleaning should be kept out of reach of children. 
Do not drink any chemicals. Hands should be washed thoroughly under running water after use. In case 
of accidental contact with the eyes or mouth rinse with water. Seek medical treatment for ailments arising 
from contact with the chemical substances and take the chemicals with you to the doctor.

Keep packaging materials (plastic bags, rubber bands, etc.) away from children. There is a risk of 

SUFFOCATION

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Dispose of packaging materials as legally required. Consult the local authority on the matter if necessary.

DISPOSAL

Dispose of the packaging materials properly, according to their type, such as paper or cardboard. Contact 
your local waste-disposal service or environmental authority for information on the proper disposal. 
Please take the current legal regulations into account when disposing of your device. You can get more 
information on the proper disposal from your local waste-disposal service or environmental authority.

Summary of Contents for DELUXE ADVENTURE SET

Page 1: ...e standard carbon zinc or rechargeable ni cad ni mh etc batteries Non rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged Please recycle batteries responsibly NOT INCLUDED X2 INCLUDED X1 CR2032 3V CHOKINGH...

Page 2: ...IN GENERAL MUNICIPAL WASTE COLLECT AND DISPOSE OF SUCH WASTE SEPARATELY MAKE USE OF THE RETURN AND COLLECTION SYSTEMS AVAILABLE TO YOU OR YOUR LOCAL RECYCLING PROGRAM CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITY OR P...

Page 3: ...Azimuth Mount 3 Tripod 4 Optical Tube Assembly OTA with Dew Shield 5 Focus Wheel 6 Diagonal 7 12 5mm and 20 mm Eyepieces 8 2x Barlow Lens 9 Red Dot Viewfinder 10 Smartphone Adapter 7 6 8 3 1 2 5 6 4...

Page 4: ...x3 3 x3 4b 5b 6b 7b 7e 7a 7c 7d How To Set Up Note We recommend assembling your telescope for the first time in the daylight or in a lit room so that you can familiarize yourself with assembly steps a...

Page 5: ...for the first time remember to remove the plastic insulator that is blocking the battery from connecting When it is time to replace the battery remove the battery cap by loosening the set screw Take o...

Page 6: ...onal and it will not affect astronomical viewing Cleaning Your telescope is a precision optical device and keeping the optics free of dust and dirt is crucial for optimal performance To clean the lens...

Page 7: ...ng conditions are right The Moon Diameter 3 476 km Distance Approximately 384 401 km The Moon is the Earth s only natural satellite and it is the second brightest object in the sky after the Sun Altho...

Page 8: ...amazing in a telescope the shape of this bright double lobed nebula has been compared to a dumbbell an hourglass or an apple core As an added bonus the white dwarf that lies at the heart of the Dumbbe...

Page 9: ...sits at a 45 angle in relation to the eyepiece Light bounces off of this secondary mirror and out through the eyepiece A refractor telescope is designed for astronomical use Terrestrial objects may ap...

Page 10: ...tical axis mirror image To get an image without this rotation you will need to use a special diagonal with an erect image prism Eyepiece An eyepiece is an optical accessory comprised of several lens e...

Page 11: ...r aperture has a focal ratio of f 10 Focal length Telescope The focal length is the distance in millimeters between the objective lens or primary mirror and the point at which entering light rays conv...

Page 12: ...s elements two of which are paired together in an achromatic doublet design to minimize chromatic aberrations They typically produce an apparent field of view around 45 Pl ssl Eyepieces A Plossl eyepi...

Page 13: ...13 Notes...

Page 14: ...PREVENT LEAKING DO NOT IMMERSE THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT IN WATER NON RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES ARE NOT TO BE RECHARGED RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES ARE TO BE REMOVED FROM THE TOY BEFORE BEING CHARGED RECHARGEA...

Page 15: ...ion On Off Switch and Mirror 7 Battery Cover not visible 8 Microscope Arm 9 3 Prepared Slides and 3 Blank Slides 10 3 Slide Covers Labels 11 3 Collection Vials 12 Spatula 13 Scalpel 14 Tweezers Stirri...

Page 16: ...tion indicated by the battery compartment label 3 Replace the cover and screws Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable ni cad ni mh etc batteries Non...

Page 17: ...nto your eye This process of light transmission is known as microscopy Many micro organisms found in water plant components and the smallest animal parts are transparent in nature Opaque specimens on...

Page 18: ...DEALER WILL CONTACT THE CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT AND CAN SEND THE DEVICE IN TO BE REPAIRED IF NECESSARY DO NOT SUBJECT THE DEVICE TO TEMPERATURES EXCEEDING 60 C 140 F DISPOSAL KEEP PACKAGING MATER...

Page 19: ...mpact binoculars are the perfect companion for countless outdoor adventures With these sturdy binoculars you can investigate amazing species and sights Take them on a nature walk to get a detailed loo...

Page 20: ...ter focus wheel Fig 3 Cleaning Instructions To clean the eyepieces and or objective lenses only use a soft lint free cloth like a microfiber cloth Do not apply excess pressure to the cloth to avoid sc...

Page 21: ...ce unsupported or unattended on the adapter pad Though the surface of the adapter pad is designed with suction cups and is non skid the manufacturer cannot assure that the pad will support the weight...

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