InfiRay Outdoor
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Tube TH35/TH50
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Operating Manual www.infirayoutdoor.com
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purchase a corresponding new product. The proper disposal of this product
serves to protect the environment and prevents possible harmful effects on
human beings and their surroundings, which may arise as a result of
incorrect handling of waste.
More detailed information on your nearest collection point is available from
your local authority. In accordance with state legislation, penalties may be
imposed for the improper disposal of this type of waste.
For business customers within the European Union
Please contact your dealer or supplier regarding the disposal of electrical
and electronic devices. He will provide you with further information.
Information on disposal in other countries outside of the European
Union
This symbol is only applicable in the European Union. Please contact
your local authority or dealer if you wish to dispose of this product and
ask for a disposal option.
Intended use
The device is intended for displaying heat signatures during nature
observation, remote hunting observations and for civil use. This device is
not a toy for children.
Use the device only as described in this instruction manual. The
manufacturer and the dealer accept no liability for damages which arise
due to non-intended or incorrect use.
Function test
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Before use, please ensure that your device has no visible damage.
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Test to see if the device displays a clear, undisturbed image.
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Check that the settings for the thermal imaging riflescope are correct.
See the notes in the section Operation.
Installing/removing the battery
The Tube series thermal imaging riflescope is equipped with two power
supply systems
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one built-in battery pack and one
replaceable 18500
battery
. The built-in battery pack cannot be removed.
Observation with and without glasses
Thanks to the flexible eyeshade, the Tube series can be used with or
without
glasses. It offers a full field of view in both cases.