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The scope has been reinforced with an IPX6 rating against water intrusion and can be used in
inclement weather; however, it is not intended for full submersion.
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Attempting to disassemble or repair the scope will void the warranty!
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Clean the scope's optical surfaces only if necessary, and use caution. First, remove (by blowing
or carefully wiping off) any dust or sand particles. Then proceed to clean by using a soft cotton
tissue and alcohol or a cleaning solution approved for use with multicoated lenses. Do not pour
the solution directly onto the lens!
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The scope can be used in operating temperatures, ranging from -30°C to +40°C. However, if it
has been brought indoors from cold temperatures, do not turn it on for 3 to 4 hours.
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If the riflescope is unable to mount onto the rifle securely, or if there are doubts about the
mounting system, see a qualified gunsmith. Using the weapon with a poorly mounted scope can
lead to inaccurate target shooting!
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To ensure reliable performance, it is recommended to carry out regular technical inspections of
the unit.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
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Unscrew the cap (1) of the battery compartment counter-clockwise
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Install one AA (1.5V) or CR 123 (3V) battery, so that the (+) and (-) match the markings on the
body of the unit
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Tighten the cap (1)
OPERATING THE PHANTOM
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Install the batteries according to the directions in the section entitled “BATTERY
INSTALLATION”
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Enter a dark environment
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Remove the objective lens cap by sliding it up on top of the objective lens (2)
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Turn on the unit by turning the selector switch (3) to the “ON” position; you will see the
screen of the electronic-optical converter light up green
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The scope can also be checked in an illuminated area, but this is meant solely for testing the
device; the lens cap (2) must tightly cover the objective lens
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To adjust the brightness of the red reticle, turn knob (4)
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To select one of the five (three - if EPM66G tube employed) types of red reticles, press button
(5)
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Choose a removed stationary object to observe, at a distance of about 100 m
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Turn the focusing knob (6) to “100”, it will settle into a notch