BRESSER 1211233 Travel 12×32 Pocket Binoculars Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- BRESSER
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BRESSER 1211233 Travel 12×32 Pocket Binoculars
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Dear customer,
This instruction manual was created for various models in our series of binoculars. Pages 2-7 present the relevant features in pictures. Depending on the model you have purchased, this chapter of the manual covers the binoculars in full or in part. As a result, please pay attention to the letters ( , or ) to make sure that a chapter applies to your model.
Please read this manual carefully and completely before using the binoculars.
Your
BRESSER Team
= Porro prism model · = Roof prism model · = Compact model
General Safety Informations!
RISK of physical injury!
Never look through this device directly at or near the sun. There is a risk of
BLINDING YOURSELF!
Children should only use this device under supervision. Keep packaging
materials (plastic bags, rubber bands, etc.) away from children. There is a
risk of SUFFOCATION.
Fire/Burning RISK!
Never subject the device – especially the lenses – to direct sunlight. Light
ray concentration can cause fires and/or burns.
RISK of material damage!
Never take the device apart. Please consult your dealer if there are any
defects. The dealer will contact our service centre and send the device in for
repair if needed.
Do not subject the device to temperatures exceeding 60° C!
List of Parts
❶ Centre axle
❷a Twist-up eyecups
or
❷b Rubber eyecups
❸ Dioptre adjustment
❹ Body of the binoculars
❺ Lens tube
❻ Central focussing wheel
❼ Eyepiece
❽ Objective lens
❾ Threaded tripod connection
❿ Image circle with correctly set eye distance
Eyepieces for spectacle wearers
Depending on the model, your binoculars are equipped with either twist-up eyecups (2a) or rubber eyecups (2b). Since there is a larger distance between the binocular eyepiece and the pupil for those wearing glasses, both eyecup varieties can be adjusted individually.
Twist-up Eyecups (2a)
Screw in the twist-up eyecups (2a) to use the binoculars while wearing
glasses. If you are not wearing glasses, unscrew the eyecups to achieve the
required distance from the pupils.
OR
Rubber Eyecups (2b)
To use the binoculars while wearing glasses, turn the rubber eyecups (2b)
towards the sides and down. If you are not wearing glasses, leave the eyecups
in the upright position to achieve the required distance from the pupils.
Adjusting the eyepiece distance
The distance between the eyes differs between individuals. To achieve perfect
interaction between your eyes and the eyepieces of your binoculars set the
angle at the centre of the binoculars (1) so that you see a circular image
(10).
Note this setting for later use.
Adjusting the focus
Look through your binoculars with your right eye closed. Now adjust the image for your left eye using the centre wheel (6) until it is sharp and clear. Close your left eye and adjust the image for your right eye using the dioptre ring (3) until it too is sharp and clear.
Mounting the binoculars on a tripod
Your binoculars have a threaded tripod connection (9) built in. The required tripod adapter is available as an optional accessory (Art. No. 19-16000 or 19-16500). With this accessory, you are able to mount your binoculars on a tripod with a DIN mounting thread (e.g. Art. No. 49-22100).
TIPS on cleaning
Lenses (eyepieces and/or object lenses) should be cleaned with a soft, lint- free cloth (e.g. microfibre) only. Do not use excessive pressure – this may scratch the lens.
Dampen the cleaning cloth with a spectacle cleaning fluid and use it on very dirty lenses.
Protect the device against dirt and dust. Leave it to dry properly after use
at room temperature.
Then put the dust caps on and store the device in the case provided.
References
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