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Binocular Parts

1.

Adjustable eye-piece

2.

Center focus knob

3.

Rubber eyecups

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A. How to Adjust Distance Between Eyepieces

For best viewing, the binoculars should be adjusted for the individual user so that the

eyepieces line up with the user’s eyes:

1.

Hold the binoculars in a normal viewing position.

2.

Grasp each barrel firmly. While looking through the binoculars, adjust the barrels until

you see a single, circular field of view. Reset the binoculars to this position each time

you use them. The eye-distance setting is indicated on the scale located on the

binocular hinge.

B. Diopter Setting and Central Focusing

1.

Set the right eyepiece (1) to zero and look at a distant object.

2.

Keeping both eyes open, cover the right objective (front) lens with your hand, then

adjust the center focus wheel (2) until an image in the left eyepiece appears sharp.

3.

Cover the left objective (front) lens with your hand, then adjust the right eyepiece until

the image appears sharp again.

4.

The diopter setting is now correct for your eyes, and you need only adjust the center

focus to view objects at different distances. Note this diopter setting for future use.

C. Roll-down Eyecups

To use the binoculars while wearing eyeglasses or sunglasses, roll down the eyecups (3).

This will allow you to bring your eyes closer to the binoculars for an improved field of

view.

E. Instructions for Care

1.

To protect the binoculars, store them in their case and keep them in a dry area.

2.

Clean the lenses with a soft, lintless cloth when needed.

3.

Any remaining dirt or smudges can be removed by adding a drop or two of isoproyl

alcohol to the cloth.

Very Important

It is not necessary to clean the binoculars internally. Attempting to take the binoculars

apart or clean them internally will result in damage.

Caution

Do not use this product to view the sun. Looking directly into the sun, with or without

binoculars, can cause permanent eye damage.

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