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Spare parts for special binocular
Neoprene carrying strap for binoculars
52 91 19
Rain guards for ZEISS Dialyt 8x56 B/GA T*
and ZEISS Dialyt 7x50 B/GA T*
52 92 05
Protectioncap for objectives
for ZEISS Dialyt 7x50 B/GA T*
52 55 02 - 8030
Rubber eyecups for ZEISS Dialyt 8x56 B/GA T*
and ZEISS Dialyt 7x50 B/GA T*
52 01 71 - 9902
Note:
If you wear glasses when viewing, we recommend proceeding as described in the paragraph
under “focusing”.
Attaching the carrying strap and protective caps
The carrying strap and the protective caps are provided in the packaging. As shown in
Fig. 3 +
4
, attach the carrying strap to the eyelets on the binoculars and the protective cap to the carrying
strap on the binoculars.
Note:
Simply thread the carrying strap through the eyelets on the rainguard. Before mounting the
carrying strap as shown in
Fig. 4
, adjust the length of the strap as required by loosening or
tightening it accordingly using the clip. The rain guard needs only to be attached on one side;
however, it can be attached to both sides.
Mounting on a tripod
The binoculars can be mounted on any commercial camera tripod using the ZEISS universal tripod
adapter for binoculars.
Cat. No.: ZEISS tripod 1206-889
Cat. No.: ZEISS tripod adapter for binoculars 52 83 87
Care and maintenance
ZEISS binoculars need no special care or maintenance. Do not wipe off coarse dirt particles (e.g.
sand) from the lenses, but blow them off or remove them with a soft brush.
Fingerprints on the lens surfaces may affect them in the course of time. The easiest way to keep
the lenses clean is by breathing on them and wiping with a soft optical cleaning cloth or optical
cleaning paper.
To avoid a possible fungal coating which is common in the tropics, store the optics in a dry place
and always ensure good aeration of the lens surface.
Warning
Do not under any circumstances look through the binoculars at the sun or laser light sources!
Serious eye injury may otherwise result.