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MAINTENANCE 

•  Clean the lens with professional lens cleaning supplies that are intended for use with multicoated optics. 

•  Blow any dust or dirt off the lenses using dry, compressed air. 

•  Clean the housing with a soft, clean cloth coated in petroleum jelly or similar synthetic material.  

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STORAGE

 

Always store the Eclipse 

(in its case)

 in a dry, well-ventilated area away from heating/air conditioning vents 

(or other 

heating devices)

.  Remove the battery if the device will be stored for longer than two months. 

WARNING 

Your Eclipse night vision monocular was designed to provide many years of reliable service.  To ensure that you get 

the most enjoyment out of your Eclipse, strictly adhere to the following warnings and precautions:

•  Do not point the unit towards any light source greater than 1 lux 

(such as car headlights)

 for an extended period 

    of time.  Exposure to bright lights can damage the unit.  Any such damage may void your warranty.

•  Your Eclipse was designed to be self-contained.  Do not open the body of the scope, or otherwise attempt to 

    service this device.

•  Always store the Eclipse in a dry, well-ventilated room.  Keep the Eclipse away from any heating and air 

    conditioning vents, other heating devices, and direct sunlight. 

•  Avoid dropping or bumping the unit.  Although designed for rugged outdoor use, the Eclipse incorporates a 

Summary of Contents for Eclipse 2x24

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL USER MANUAL Eclipse 2x24 3x42 and 4x50 NIGHT VISION English Francais Espa ol Deutsch...

Page 2: ...riflescopes laser sights night vision and award winning flashlights and boresights Sightmark products are inspired by military and law enforcement applications All products are designed to be the most...

Page 3: ...lipse 4x50 1 ENGLISH FEATURES 2x24 3x42 and 4x50 options sold separately Built in IR illuminator IR On Off button Internal diopter adjustment Durable rubber body Tripod adapter Compact Lightweight Ope...

Page 4: ...dust etc under the light of a 1 4 moon 0 05 lux Magnification x 2 Objective mm 24 Resolution lines mm 36 Angular field of view degrees 23 Viewing range m yds 150 164 Eyepiece adjustment dptr 5 Power...

Page 5: ...s clear conditions no fog dust etc under the light of a 1 4 moon 0 05 lux Magnification x 3 Objective mm 42 Resolution lines mm 36 Angular field of view degrees 15 Viewing range m yds 200 218 Eyepiece...

Page 6: ...dust etc under the light of a 1 4 moon 0 05 lux Magnification x 4 Objective mm 50 Resolution lines mm 36 Angular field of view degrees 23 Viewing range m yds 300 328 Eyepiece adjustment dptr 5 Power...

Page 7: ...5 1 Objective lens focus 2 IR illuminator 3 IR button 4 On Off button 5 Eyepiece 6 Eye cup 7 Gain brightness control 8 Indicator light DIAGRAM 2x24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 8: ...6 1 Objective lens focus 2 IR illuminator 3 IR button 4 On Off button 5 Eyepiece 6 Eye cup 7 Gain brightness control 8 Indicator light DIAGRAM 3x42 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 9: ...7 1 Objective lens focus 2 IR illuminator 3 IR button 4 On Off button 5 Eyepiece 6 Eye cup 7 Gain brightness control 8 Indicator light DIAGRAM 4x50 1 2 3 4 6 5 8 7...

Page 10: ...e two AAA batteries The Eclipse 2x24 features a long viewing range and wide field of view making it perfect for observing moving targets at varying distances The Eclipse 3x42 uses the 2x24 body with a...

Page 11: ...ion device in a lighted area be sure the protective lens cap is in place prior to pressing the ON button The lens cap has a pinhole opening to admit a small amount of light for testing purposes 6 If t...

Page 12: ...otective lens removed After the Eclipse has been turned off wait at least 10 minutes before removing the booster lens for the Eclipse 3x42 Note You can use the Eclipse 3x42 unit without the booster le...

Page 13: ...provide many years of reliable service To ensure that you get the most enjoyment out of your Eclipse strictly adhere to the following warnings and precautions Do not point the unit towards any light...

Page 14: ...ought back into a warm environ ment you must wait approximately 2 3 hours before using the unit again Failure to do so may result in damage as a result of condensation accumulating on the internal cir...

Page 15: ...ker for the first several seconds of use even when in a dark environment before the scope corrects itself and functions properly The scope may snow for several minutes after being exposed to a bright...

Page 16: ...you will receive a confirmation email containing your RA number and a PDF Return Form The Return Form must be filled out completely and mailed in with your product In order for your repair to be succ...

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