General.Warnings
• Risk.of.blindness.— Never use this device to look
directly at the sun or in the direct proximity of the
sun. Doing so may result in a risk of blindness.
• Choking.hazard — Children should only use the
device under adult supervision. Keep packaging ma-
terial, like plastic bags and rubber bands, out of the
reach of children, as these materials pose a choking
hazard.
• Risk.of.fire — Do not place the device, particularly
the lenses, in direct sunlight. The concentration of
light could cause a fire.
• Do not disassemble the device. In the event of a
defect, please contact your dealer. The dealer will
contact the Service Centre and can send the device
in to be repaired, if necessary.
• Do not expose the device to high temperatures.
• The device is intended only for private use. Please
heed the privacy of other people. Do not use this
device to look into apartments, for example.
Parts.overview
1. Central focusing wheel
2. Eyepiece lens
3. Objective lens
4. Centre axle
5. Optical tube
6. Dioptre adjustment
7. Rubber eyecups
8. Eyelet for carrying strap
9. Threaded tripod connection
Eye.distance.
The distance between one's eyes varies from person to
person, so it is essential that you adjust your binoculars
before you use them. Take the binoculars in both hands
(Fig. 1) and hold them to your eyes. Fold them so that
you see a single circle when looking through them with
both eyes (Fig. 2).
Adjusting.the.focus
Find an object over ten metres away. Close your right
eye, or hold a finger over it. Turn the focusing wheel
(Fig. 3) to focus correctly for your left eye. Then repeat
the process with your other eye using the dioptre adjust-
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