Instructions for use
Changing the carrying strap (52 20 50 - 8075) –
Mono 8x20 B und 10x25 B
Rotate (counterclockwise) the eyepiece via the spotting scope focus until you
reach a noticeable stop (Fig 5).
As shown in Fig. 6/A, also remove the screw ring from the spotting scope
housing by rotating counterclockwise, thus freeing the carrying strap.
The carrying strap can now be easily removed (Fig. 6/B) and replaced with a
new one.
To reassemble, proceed in the opposite order – first reattach the screw ring
and then the eyepiece by rotating each in a clockwise direction.
Care and maintenance
A Carl Zeiss spotting scope requires no special 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.
Safety notes
Never use the spotting scope to look directly at the sun or high-intensity,
technical light sources (e.g. lasers), as this could injure your eyes.
Improper use or pronounced mechanical stress, e.g. a fall or knock, may result
in damage to the spotting scope.
Improper treatment will lead to an impairment of the telescope's functions,
which must be expertly examined by the manufacturer.
To avoid fire, do not expose the hand spotting scope to direct sunlight
in its extended state.