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Attach the neckstrap as illustrated (see Fig. 1), paying special attention to avoid twisting the strap.
During observation
Utilizing the eyepiece cap
There are two things you can do with the eyepiece cap as you observe your subject.
1. Remove the eyepiece cap from the eyepieces and allow it to hang from the neckstrap.
2. Remove the eyepiece cap from the eyepieces, then detach the right strap from the cap and allow it
to hang from the left neckstrap (Fig. 2).
Detaching the eyepiece cap/objective lens caps from the neckstrap
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To detach the eyepiece cap/objective lens caps, pull the neckstrap through the neckstrap slits (on
the right- hand side in the case of the eyepiece cap) (Fig. 3; a-b-c).
Attaching the eyepiece cap/objective lens caps to the neckstrap
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Attach the eyepiece cap/objective lens caps to the neckstrap as shown in Fig. 3; c-b-a. To adjust the
length of the straps or loops, pull the neckstrap as shown in Fig. 1.
Utilizing the objective lens caps
Using the built-in objective lens caps
• Caps may become detached due to external pressure or other strong force. Take care to avoid
losing them.
• If a cap becomes detached, re-attach as follows (Fig 4): First, position the right-hand hook on the
lens caps tab inside the lip of the mount hole. Next, while squeezing toward the right side, push
the left-hand hook on the tab inside the mount hole. Finally, fully push the tab into the hole while
twisting. Confirm the caps are properly and securely mounted..
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Attaching neckstrap