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Parts list

Optical tube assembly
Tripod
45° erect-image diagonal
20mm eyepiece
10mm eyepiece
EZ Finder II reflex sight
Objective lens cover
Backpack carry case

assembly

Carefully remove all of the items from the shipping box. Make 
sure all the parts listed in the parts list are present. Save all 
boxes and packaging material. In the unlikely event you need to 
return the telescope, you should use the original packaging. 
Assembling the telescope is very easy and quick to do. No 
tools are required. During assembly (and anytime for that mat-
ter), do not touch the any of the lenses of the telescope, eye-
pieces, or finder scope with your fingers. The optical surfaces 
can become dirty or damaged if touched. Never remove any 
lens assembly from its housing for any reason, or the product 
warranty and return policy will be voided.
Refer to Figure 1 during assembly.
1.  Spread  the  legs  of  the  tripod,  and  extend  them  to  the 

desired length. Extend the legs by disengaging the leg 
clamps and pulling the leg sections out. Re-engage the 
clamps when done.

2.  Remove the quick-release shoe from the top of the tri-

pod. To do this, you must first push the quick-release lever 
(Figure 2a).

3.  Attach the quick-release shoe to the mounting block on the 

GoScope optical tube (Figure 2b). Thread the stud on the 
shoe into the threaded hole in the mounting block. Use the 
knurled edge of the screw on the underside of the shoe to 

secure it to the tube.  You can use a small flathead screw 
driver or the edge of a coin to firmly tighten the connection.

4.  Attach the 45° erect-image diagonal to the optical tube. 

First  remove  the  caps  from  the  diagonal  and  unthread 
the cover on the rear of the GoScope. The knurled ring 
on the diagonal connects to the threads on the rear of the 
GoScope (Figure 3). Tighten this ring firmly. If you wish 
to change the orientation of the diagonal for a more com-
fortable viewing angle, you must first loosen the knurled 
ring on the diagonal. Rotate the diagonal to the desired 
viewing angle, and retighten the knurled ring to lock the 
diagonal into place.

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ongratulations on your purchase of an Orion telescope. Your new GoScope 70 is the most portable 

telescope system ever developed by Orion. Since it fits completely in its included backpack case, you 
can take the GoScope on camping trips, day hikes, the beach, sporting events, vacations, and anywhere 
else you want to bring it. Great for daytime spotting or nighttime stargazing, the GoScope offers the entire 
family new worlds of fun.
These instructions will help you set up, properly use and care for your telescope. Please read them over 
thoroughly before getting started.

WarninG: 

Never look directly at the Sun through 

your telescope—even for an instant—without a 
professionally made solar filter that completely 
covers the front of the instrument, or permanent 
eye damage could result. Young children should 
use this telescope only with adult supervision.

Figure 2a. 

Remove the quick-release shoe from the tripod by 

pushing the quick-release lever while simultaneously lifting the quick 
release shoe with the other hand.

Figure 2b. 

Orient the quick-release shoe relative to the 

mounting block as shown.

Quick-release 

shoe

Quick-release 

lever

Summary of Contents for GOSCOPE 70

Page 1: ... telescope com Corporate Offices 831 763 7000 89 Hangar Way Watsonville CA 95076 Orion GoScope 70 9794 Portable Altazimuth Refractor Telescope Figure 1 The GoScope 70 Eyepiece Diagonal EZ Finder II reflex sight Objective lens Focus knob Leg clamp Azimuth lock knob Handle Elevator shaft lock knob Elevator shaft adjustment crank Mounting block ...

Page 2: ...rmly tighten the connection 4 Attach the 45 erect image diagonal to the optical tube First remove the caps from the diagonal and unthread the cover on the rear of the GoScope The knurled ring on the diagonal connects to the threads on the rear of the GoScope Figure 3 Tighten this ring firmly If you wish to change the orientation of the diagonal for a more com fortable viewing angle you must first ...

Page 3: ... and become difficult to point Once the telescope is pointing where you wish you can re tighten the azimuth lock knob and rotate the handle clockwise to lock the tripod position into place For additional tripod height you can extend the elevator shaft of the tripod First loosen the elevator shaft lock knob and use the hand crank to raise or lower the telescope to the desired height Figure 1 Tighte...

Page 4: ...ally a dimmer setting is used under dark skies and a bright setting is used under light polluted skies or daylight At the end of your observing session be sure to turn the power knob counterclockwise until it clicks off When the two white dots on the EZ Finder II s body and power knob are lined up the EZ Finder II is turned off Aligning the EZ Finder II Reflex Sight When the EZ Finder II is proper...

Page 5: ...ips will help you get started Choosing an Observing Site When selecting a location for observing get as far away as possible from direct artificial light such as street lights porch lights and automobile headlights The glare from these lights will greatly impair your dark adapted night vision Set up on a grass or dirt surface not asphalt because asphalt radiates heat which disturbs the surrounding...

Page 6: ...ible but will likely appear star like Because planets are quite small in apparent size optional higher power eyepieces are recommended and often needed for detailed observations Not all the planets are gen erally visible at any one time C The Stars Stars will appear like twinkling points of light Even powerful telescopes cannot magnify stars to appear as more than a point of light You can however ...

Page 7: ...issue never directly on the optics Wipe the lens gently in a circular motion then remove any excess fluid with a fresh lens tissue Oily fingerprints and smudges may be removed using this method Use caution rubbing too hard may scratch the lens For the large surface of the objective lens clean only a small area at a time using a fresh lens tis sue on each area Never reuse tissues Specifications Obj...

Page 8: ... Watsonville CA 95076 If the product is not registered proof of purchase such as a copy of the original invoice is required This warranty does not apply if in Orion s judgment the instrument has been abused mishandled or modified nor does it apply to normal wear and tear This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state For further warr...

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