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The Razor HD comes with a rainguard for 
the ocular lenses and tethered objective lens 
covers. Use these covers to protect the lenses 
whenever you are not viewing.

Lens Covers

The protective case of the Razor HD provides 
safe storage between viewing sessions. The 
carry strap is already attached to the case.

Carry Case

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Attach the padded neckstrap to the Razor HD in three simple steps. 
Begin with the right barrel of the binocular and repeat the process for 
the left barrel.

Neckstrap

1.  Push a few inches of 
the strap through the 
strap attachment on the 
binocular.

3.  Adjust the overall 
length, then pull the tight 
until strap secured within 
the buckle.

2.  Hold the buckle 
and thread the end of 
the strap through the 
buckle.

Note: 

If using another type of strap, never attach the metal O-rings directly onto 

the strap attachment.

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Maintain the optical brilliance of the Razor HD binocular by keeping 
the lens surfaces free of dirt, oils, and dust.

Protect lenses while out in the field

Make use of the provided eyepiece and objective lens covers to protect 
the lenses when not viewing. Then, store the Razor HD in its carry 
case between viewing sessions.

Keep lenses clean

In order to enjoy the best views through your Razor HD binocular, 
take time to regularly clean the exterior lenses: 

1. Remove any dust or grit from lenses before wiping.

 Use a can 

of pressurized air, a soft camel hair brush, or an acrylic optical brush.

2. Clear lenses of smudges, fingerprints, or eyelash oil.

 Fog the 

lenses with your own breath, then use a non-abrasive lens cloth to 
clean the lenses.

Note: 

Use lens cleaning fluid 

and optical paper to clean 
lenses. Never use facial tissue, 
heavy cotton, or flannel cloth 
on lenses—these materials can 
scratch the surface of a lens.

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