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General Information

About this Instruction Manual
Please read the safety instructions in this manual carefully. To
avoid damage to the unit and the risk of injury, only use this prod-
uct as described in the manual.
Keep the instruction manual handy so that you can easily look up
information on all the functions.
DANGER!
You will find this symbol in front of every section
of text which deals with the risk of severe injury or
even death in the event of improper use.
ATTENTION!
You will find this symbol in front of every section
of text which deals with the risk of damage to
property or the environment.
Intended Use
This product is intended only for private use.
It was developed for the magnified display of things in nature.

General Warning

RISK OF BLINDNESS!
Never use this device to look directly at the sun or in
the direct proximity of the sun. There is a RISK OF
BLINDNESS!
RISK OF CHOKING!
Children should only use the device under adult super-
vision. Keep packaging material (plastic bags, rubber
bands, etc.) out of the reach of children! There is a RISK
OF CHOKING!
FIRE RISK!
Do not place the device — in particular the lenses — in
direct sunlight. The concentration of light could cause fire.
ATTENTION!
Do not disassemble the device. In the event of a defect,
please contact your dealer. He will contact the Service
Centre and can send the device in to be repaired, if nec-
essary.
Do not expose the device to high temperatures.
Privacy PROTECTION!
This device is intended only for private use. Please
heed the privacy of other people. Do not use the
device to look into apartments, for example.
Accessories may vary depending on the model.
All parts (Fig. 1-3)
B
Telescope tube
C
LED Viewfinder scope
D
Adjusting screws
E
Barrel opening
F
Objective
G
Eyepiece connection
H
Focus wheel / Focus knob (Maksutov)
I
Tube rings
J
Mount
1)
Accessory tray
1!
Adjusting-screws (tripod)
1@
Fastening screw for accessory tray (middle)
1#
Tripod legs
1$
Flexible shaft for declination adjustment
1%
Flexible shaft for right ascension adjustment
1^
Tripod spider
1&
Weight + pole
1*
Eyepieces
1(
Diagonal mirror
2)
Barlow lens
2!
Holder (accessory tray)
2@
Smartphone holder
NOTE!
i
The right ascension axis (green line, Fig. 16)
is also called the axis of sidereal time on the
meridian. The declination axis (blue line, Fig. 16)
is also called the elevation axis.
Parts (Fig. 16): The Mount
A
Main tube clamp
B Focus wheel
C Scale of the declination-axis
D Fixing screw of the declination-axis
E
Fine-adjustment of the declination-axis
F
Scale for setting degrees of latitude
G Latitude adjustment setting and adjusting screw
H Counterweight with fixing screw
I
Right ascension axis setting screw
J
Right ascension axis scale
K Right ascension axis fine adjustment
L
Fixing screw for horizontal adjustment
M Holder for optional R.A. motor
N Clutch for R.A. motor
O Transmission gear for R.A. motor
Part I – Construction
1. General/Location:
These instructions detail the assembly and use of refracting
and reflecting telescopes as well as Maksutovs with equato-
rial mountings (also called German mountings). Parts of these
instructions hence contain differing instructions for the different
telescope models.
Before you begin construction, you must choose a suitable
location for your telescope.
It will help you, if you build this appliance in a place, where you
have a clear view of the skies, a stable footing and sufficient
space around you.
Remove all the parts from the packaging first. Check, using the
diagram, whether all the parts are there.

IMPORTANT!

Only do the screws up finger tight and avoid over
tightening them.
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