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RISK to your child!

Never look through this device directly at or near the sun. There is a risk 

of 

BLINDING YOURSELF!

Children should only use this device under supervision. Keep packaging 

materials (plastic bags, etc.) away from children. There is a risk of 

SUFFOCATION!

Fire/Burning RISK!

Never subject the device - especially the lenses - to direct sunlight. Light 

ray concentration can cause fires and/or burns.

RISK of material damage!

Never take the device apart. Please consult your Customer Service if 

there are any defects. The dealer will contact our service center and 

send the device in for repair if needed.

Do not subject the device to temperatures exceeding 140ºF.

TIPS on cleaning

Clean the lens (objective and eyepiece) only with a soft lint-free cloth 

(e.g. micro-fibre). Do not use excessive pressure - this may scratch the 

lens.

Dampen the cleaning cloth with a spectacle cleaning fluid and use it on 

very dirty lenses.

Protect the device against dirt and dust. Leave it to dry properly after 

use at room temperature. Then put the dust caps on and store the 

device in the case provided.

RESPECT Privacy!

This device is meant for private use. Respect others’ privacy – do not use 

the device to look into other people‘s homes, for example.

DISPOSAL

Dispose of the packaging material/s as legally required. Consult the 

local authority on the matter if necessary.

 

TELESCOPE / TÉLESCOPE / TELESCOPIO

TELESCOPE / TÉLESCOPE / TELESCOPIO

WARNING:

 Do not look directly at the sun.

CAUTION:                                                                                                                                                             

Never attempt observing the sun with this telescope! Especially keep it in mind while the telescope is used by children! 

Observing the sun – even for a very short time – will cause blindness!                                                                           

Packing material (plastic bags, etc.) has to be kept out of reach of children! 

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Summary of Contents for WIFI 70-900

Page 1: ...e excessive pressure this may scratch the lens Dampen the cleaning cloth with a spectacle cleaning fluid and use it on very dirty lenses Protect the device against dirt and dust Leave it to dry proper...

Page 2: ...Need Help Toll Free 855 863 4426 13 10 1 4 9 8 5 7 2 3 6...

Page 3: ...on on the shaft Your telescope is now ready for use Parts listing Your telescope has the following parts 1 Telescope tube 2 Red Dot Finder 3 Adjusting screws for finder 4 Dew Shield 5 Focuser 6 Diagon...

Page 4: ...front tube opening and the eyepiece holder All eyepieces and optical accessories should also be stored in their respective containers NOTE Make sure the focuser is closest to the object which you are...

Page 5: ...eld glass to the largest earthbound observatories and the Hubble Space Telescope When talking about Orion we re actually referring to the main part of a much larger cloud of hydrogen gas and dust whic...

Page 6: ...th of the telescope tube and the focal length of the eyepiece Magnification The magnification corresponds to the difference between observation with the naked eye and observation through a magnificati...

Page 7: ...Ne pas utiliser de pression excessive ce qui risquerait d gratigner les lentilles Humidifier le linge de nettoyage avec un liquide de nettoyage pour lunettes et l utiliser sur les lentilles tr s sales...

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Page 9: ...ible p ex un poteau de t l phone avec l oculaire du t lescope Maintenant sans bouger le t lescope allume le t lescope de vis e point rouge et ajuste le point rouge avec les 2 vis d ajustement gauche e...

Page 10: ...ant passer un grossissement sup rieur en changeant l oculaire pour une distance focale plus petite Sois conscient que le grossissement des toiles est peine perceptible CONSEIL les oculaires sont des s...

Page 11: ...ur les t lescopes de toutes grandeurs des plus petites jumelles aux plus grands observatoires terrestres et le t lescope spatial Hubble Lorsqu on parle d Orion nous faisons en r alit r f rence la part...

Page 12: ...sissement Le grossissement correspond la diff rence entre l observation l il nu et l observation travers un appareil de grossissement p ex un t lescope Dans cette combinaison l observation l il est co...

Page 13: ...0 C CONSEJOS para la limpieza Limpiar las lentes objetivo y ocular solo con un pa o sin pelusas p ej de microfibra No presionar Podr a rayarse la lente Humedecer el pa o con l quido especial para limp...

Page 14: ...1 4 9 8 5 7 2 3 6 Necesita ayuda Llame al n mero gratuito 855 863 4426 13 10...

Page 15: ...to hacia el que se dirige el telescopio la vista ser del suelo y oscura o negra 6 Alinear el alcance de la mira de punto rojo El telescopio ha sido dise ado para realizar observaciones terrestres y as...

Page 16: ...con el mando de enfoque Adem s se puede cambiar a un aumento superior cambiando el ocular a una longitud focal m s peque a Tenga en cuenta que el aumento de las estrellas es casi imperceptible CONSEJO...

Page 17: ...tipo de telescopios desde los m s peque os a los observatorios terrestres m s grandes y el telescopio espacial Hubble Al hablar de Ori n en realidad nos referimos a la zona principal de una nube de h...

Page 18: ...servaci n con el ojo y la observaci n a trav s de un aparato de aumento P ej un telescopio En este caso la observaci n con el ojo se considera sencilla o de 1 aumento Por lo tanto si el telescopio tie...

Page 19: ...MISE EN GARDE Ne pas regarder directement le soleil...

Page 20: ...s Terminales de alimentaci n no se cortocircuito Contents and colors may vary Le contenu et les couleurs peuvent varier El contenido y los colores pueden variar CONFORMS TO THE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS OF...

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