BRESSER 9621502 Adventurer 20-60×80 Spotting Scope Instruction Manual

June 4, 2024
BRESSER

9621502 Adventurer 20-60×80 Spotting Scope
**Instruction Manual

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20-60×80 SPEKTIV / SPOTTING SCOPE
Operating instructions

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Device overview

Delivery content

  • Spotting scope
  • Bag

WARNING Never look directly at, or near to the sun with this device. There is a RISK OF BLINDNESS!
Parts

  1. Eyepiece with twist-up eyecups
  2. Zoom adjustment (zoom wheel)
  3. Fine adjustment (focus wheel)
  4. Optical Tube Sun shield
  5. Tripod adapter thread
  6. Main tube clamp
  7. Fastening screw

Setting up the spotting scope
Ideally, the spotting scope should be on a tripod of suitable loadbearing capacity (Tripod included). Your spotting scope has a tripod thread to DIN standard (6). It can therefore be attached to any tripod with a DIN standard thread.
IMPORTANT:
Remove the protective caps from the tube and eyepiece. Be sure to replace the protective caps on the lenses each time after using the spotting scope.

Operation

  • Focus wheel: Look into the eyepiece (1) and turn the focus wheel (3) in either direction to focus on an object.
  • Zoom: Rotate the zoom wheel (2) to zoom in or out of an object. Then use the focus wheel (3) to focus.
  • Moving the main tube: The spotting scope has a main tube clamp (7) and a fastening screw (8). Turn the screw (8) counter-clockwise to undo the main tube clamp. You can then turn the entire main tube (4) about its own axis and thus vary the eyepiece (1) position. To fasten the main tube in the desired position turn the fastening screw clockwise.
  • Indoor use and outdoor use: Even if you should occasionally observe objects through an open or closed window, the best results are still achieved outside. Temperature differences between the indoor and outdoor air as well as the low quality of window glass can cause images through the spotting scope to become blurred.
  • Sun shield: You can extend the sun shield (5) in poor visibility conditions caused by strong sunshine, by simply sliding it.

Earth Observation

When viewing terrestrial objects, look through the heat waves that form over the Earth’s surface. You may have seen these heat waves shimmering across the asphalt in the summer. Heat waves cause a loss of image quality. If heat waves are affecting their vision, try focusing out a bit to get a smoother, better- quality image. Use the early morning hours for your observations, before the earth’s surface has heated up too much.

Cleaning and maintenance

Your spotting scope is a precision optical instrument built to provide a lifetime of observing experience. (It will rarely if ever, require repair or maintenance by the manufacturer.) Follow this guideline to keep your spotting scope in the best condition: > Avoid cleaning the lenses of the spotting scope. A little dust on the surface of
the corrective lens will not result in any loss of image quality. > If absolutely necessary, dust should be removed from the front lens very
carefully with a camel hair brush or blown away with an ear syringe (available at most pharmacies). > Fingerprints and organic materials on the front lens can be removed with a solution of 3 parts distilled water and 1 part isopropyl alcohol. You can also add 1 drop of biodegradable dishwashing liquid per half liter of solution. Use soft, white face wipes and make short, gentle movements. Change the wipes frequently.

ATTENTION: Do not use perfumed cloths or cloths with lotions. These could damage the optics.
> Your spotting scope is rainwater protected: This means that it is suitable to be used by a sportsman, a sailor or an occasional user in an environment where the spotting scope may be exposed to water, e.g. rain, fog, spray, etc. It is designed to be resistant if accidentally exposed to water, but it is not suitable for diving or extensive use in water. If your spotting scope is intentionally submerged in water for a long period of time, you risk voiding your warranty.
Also note that although your spotting scope can be used near water, water on the lens will cause distortion of the images. Wipe the water off the entire unit with a soft cloth when you move away from the water again.

Disposal

Dispose of the packaging materials by type. Contact your local waste-disposal service or environmental authority for information about the proper disposal. Observe the current legal regulations when disposing of the device! Information on proper disposal can be obtained from municipal waste disposal service providers or the Environmental Agency.
Warranty
The regular warranty period is 2 years and begins on the day of purchase. To benefit from an extended voluntary warranty period as stated on the gift box, registration on our website is required.
You can consult the full warranty terms as well as information on extending the warranty period and details of our services at www.bresser.de/warranty_terms.

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