KAHLES K4i FLASHING TARGET ACQUISITION WITH FIXED MAGNIFICATION User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- KAHLES
Table of Contents
- OPERATING ADJUSTMENTS
- USE AND MOUNTING
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- MECHANICAL CENTER
- DIOPTER AND PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT
- SIGHTING IN THE RIFLE SCOPE
- ELEVATION AND WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT
- ROTATION INDICATOR PIN
- ANTI-ROTATION PROTECTION “TWIST GUARD”
- ILLUMINATION
- REPLACING THE BATTERY
- STANDARD TOOL FOR K318i AND K525i
- MOUNTING OF K18i THROW LEVER
- CLEANING
- STORAGE
- CONFORMITY
- Documents / Resources
USER MANUAL
K4i | K16i | K18i | K312i | K318i
K525i | K624i | K1050 | K1050i FT
DEAR CUSTOMER!
Congratulation and thank you for purchasing this professional competition K
product from KAHLES!
Before using it for the first time, please read this information carefully.
All specific technical data and reticle drawings of the KAHLES K products
are available online at www.kahles.at.
If you have any further questions, please contact your authorized KAHLES
dealer, gunsmith or contact our support team directly.
Your KAHLES team
OPERATING ADJUSTMENTS
Depending on model/type
1 – Diopter compensation ring | 6 – Windage adjustment turret |
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2 – Magnification ring | 7 – Rotation indicator pin |
3 – Parallax adjustment wheel | 8 – Battery cover |
4 – Illumination control | 9 – Anti-rotation protection “Twist Guard” on |
windage K318i and K525i
5 – Elevation adjustment turret|
USE AND MOUNTING
KAHLES rifle scopes are waterproof and extremely durable. Nevertheless,
careful handling is advised, especially around the turrets. Please protect
your rifle scope against excessive impact and abuse.
To ensure proper function and performance use a professional gunsmith to mount
your KAHLES rifle scope. Ensure maximum eye relief is achieved. Please read
all safety instructions before use.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Never look directly into the sun or any other intense light through your rifle scope
- Please protect your rifle scope from excessive solar radiation and heat
- Please note the eye relief distance specified for properly mounting the rifle scope
- All repairs must be performed by KAHLES
- The rifle scope must be mounted by a professional gunsmith
- Attention – the screws of mounts shall in no case be tightened stronger than max. 240 Ncm / 21 in-lbs
- Always check carefully and be certain that your firearm is unloaded before undertaking any work upon it
MECHANICAL CENTER
The reticle has been factory-set to the optical center. If you need to reset it anyhow, follow these steps:
- Turn the elevation or windage adjustment until it stops (do not force).
- Now turn the adjustment in the opposite direction while counting the total number of clicks until it stops.
- Half of this total number of clicks is the optical center.
- Repeat this procedure for the second adjustment turret.
Pay attention, never use any strong force when you do any adjustments on the turrets.
DIOPTER AND PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT
- Turn the diopter compensation ring (1) until you get a sharp reticle image
- Turn the parallax adjustment wheel (3) until you achieve a sharp image and the reticle does not move on the target due to head placement.
- Magnification ring (2) turn to increase or decrease the magnification
SIGHTING IN THE RIFLE SCOPE
After the rifle scope has been properly mounted and bore-sighted by a
professional gunsmith you will need to sight in your rifle and rifle scope.
Attention – the screws of mounts shall in no case be tightened stronger than
max. 240 Ncm / 21 in-lbs!
Sight in the rifle scope (on the shooting range) to your specific distance and
desired point of impact by turning the elevation and windage adjustments to
move the bullet impact to your desired point of impact. The direction of
bullet impact is engraved on each adjustment.
Once you have established the preferred point of impact on the target you will
need to zero the elevation and windage adjustments. An arrow with “Up” at the
elevation turret and an arrow with “R” on the side adjustment turret mark the
direction of rotation for a meeting point shift up (“Up”) or rightwards (“R”).
Expert mounting is required to ensure optimum performance.
6.1 Zeroing on K16i and K18i
Once you have aligned the scope to the rifle, you can retain this basic
setting. The scale for this is located on the index disc of the
elevation/windage adjustment turret.
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Hold the turret with your fingers
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Use a coin or an empty cartridge case and turn the locking screw (1) in a counter-clockwise direction.
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Loosen the locking screw till you get a free moving index disc (3)
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Turn the index disc/ring (3) until the zero point of the scale is aligned with the index point on the scope
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Hold the index disc/ring (3) and the turret disc (2) and turn the locking screw clockwise in the right direction. While performing this process you should hear no mechanical click.
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Your adjustment is now zeroed to your point of impact.
Pay attention, never use any strong force when you do any adjustments on the turrets.
6.2 Zeroing the elevation dial on K312i, K318i, K525i, K624i, and K1050 MOAK
Using the supplied Allen key, loosen the two set screws on the turret 1– 3
turns (do not remove the set screws completely) until you have a free moving
turret without clicks.
With the set screws loosened turn the elevation turret in the down direction
(the direction of bullet impact is engraved on the adjustment) until it stops.
This will be 3 or 4 marks below the zero mark on the dial. Turn the turret so
that the zero on the dial lines up with the indicator mark on the body tube.
Align the marks and using the short end of the supplied Allen key tighten
again the two set screws to approximately 1 Nm or 8-inch pounds. Your
elevation is now zeroed.
The zero stop is sited 3 or 4 clicks below the Zero indicator.
This feature facitilitates the user to find the Zero indicator quickly and
intuitively even in poor light conditions and adapt the turret to special
conditions such as for example very high temperatures or closer targets.
Pay attention, never use any strong force when you do any adjustments on the turrets.
6.2 a Zeroing the windage dial on K312i, K318i, K525i, K624i, and K1050 MOAK
With the rifle and scope sighted into the desired point of impact loosen the
two set screws on the windage adjustment dial 1– 3 turns (do not remove the
set screws completely) and move the dial to align the zero mark to the
indicator mark on the body tube.
Using the short end of the supplied Allen key, tight the two set screws to
approximately 1 Nm or 8-inch pounds. Your windage is now zeroed.
Pay attention, never use any strong force when you do any adjustments on the turrets.
6.2 b Reset to factory conditions (full elevation of the vertical adjustment) on K312i, K318i, K525i, K624i, and K1050 MOAK
- Turn the elevation turret (5) in the up direction until you reach the mechanical stop.
- Use the supplied Allen key to loosen the two set screws 1– 3 turns (do not remove the set screws completely) until you have a free moving turret without clicks.
- Now turn the elevation turret in the up direction until you reach the mechanical stop.
- Use the short end of the supplied Allen key to tighten the two set screws to approximately 1 Nm or 8-inch pounds.
- Turn the elevation turret in the down direction until you reach the mechanical stop.
- Use the supplied Allen key to loosen the two set screws 1– 3 turns (do not remove the set screws completely) until you have a free moving turret without clicks.
- Now turn the elevation turret in the down direction until you reach the mechanical stop.
- Use the short end of the supplied Allen key to tighten the two set screws to approximately 1 Nm or 8 inch-pounds.
- You have now deactivated the zero stop feature. Your rifle scope will now have full adjustment travel.
NOTE: The mechanical (physical) stop will be about 3 or 4 clicks below
zero. This allows adjustments slightly below zero for special conditions as
increased temperature or
closer targets.
Pay attention, never use any strong force when you do any adjustments on
the turrets.
6.3 Zeroing the elevation dial on K1050 / K1050i FT
Using the supplied Allen key loosen the two set screws on the turret 1– 3
turns (do not remove the set screws completely) until you have a free moving
turret without any clicks. With the set screws loosened turn the elevation of
the turret in the down direction (the direction of bullet impact is engraved
on the adjustment) so that the zero on the dial
lines up with the indicator mark on the body tube. Align the marks and use the
short end of the supplied Allen key to tighten the two set screws to
approximately 1 Nm or 8 inch-pounds. Your elevation is now zeroed.
Pay attention, never use any strong force when you do any adjustments on
the turrets.
6.3 a Zeroing the windage dial on K1050 / K1050i FT
With the rifle and scope sighted into the desired point of impact loosen the two set screws on the windage adjustment dial 1– 3 turns (do not remove the set screws completely) and move the dial to align the zero mark to the indicator mark on the body tube. Using the short end of the supplied fallen key, tighten the two set screws to approximately 1 Nm or 8-inch pounds. Your windage is now zeroed.
Pay attention, never use any strong force when you do any adjustments on the turrets.
ELEVATION AND WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT
KAHLES riflescopes have adjustable elevation and windage dials with mechanical
and audible clicks. On the K4i this is only possible with a coin or cartridge
case. Each click moves the point of impact towards the direction which is
engraved on the turrets.
Pay attention, never use any strong force when you do any adjustments on
the turrets.
ROTATION INDICATOR PIN
Double turn turret
There are two rows of numbers (X) on the elevation adjustment. If the
indicator pin (7) is flush to the top of the adjustment you are using the
bottom row of numbers (first rotation). If the indicator pin is raised up, you
are using the upper row of numbers (second rotation).
At the K318i the pin’s lifting is shown graphically by a raising post.
Triple turn turret
There are three rows of numbers (X) on the elevation adjustment. If the
indicator pin (7) is flush to the top of the adjustment you are using the
bottom row of numbers (first rotation). If the indicator pin is raised up
about 1 mm (red), you are using the middle row of numbers (second rotation).
If the indicator pin is raised up about 2 mm off the housing (white and red),
the highest row of numbers (third rotation) is in use.
ANTI-ROTATION PROTECTION “TWIST GUARD”
The K318i and the K525i offer you the innovative and patented anti-twist device “Twist Guard” on the windage turret. A free rotating disc protects the windage from unintended twisting.
ILLUMINATION
Most KAHLES rifle scopes are equipped with illuminated reticles. To switch on the reticle illumination turn the illumination switch in a clockwise direction. The illumination intensity will get brighter or lower by turning the adjustment switch more or less. The adjustment can be turned in the direction of the off point or to the desired intensity setting. The illumination is switched off when the indicator on the illumination adjustment is aligned with the off marking on the tube. All of our K-models have the automatic-off function of the reticle illumination integrated. If there will be no brightness adjustment over a period of about 2 hours, the reticle illumination automatically switches off. To restart the reticle illumination after the automatic-off is activated, you have to switch it completely off and on again. In any case to prevent depletion of the battery, turn off the reticle illumination when not in use.
Depending on model/type (pictures shown from left to right: K318i, K4i, and K16i)
10.1 MAX LIGHT Function K18i
The reticle illumination of the K18i is offering an additional “MAX LIGHT
Function”, to guarantee the needed illumination intensity even in worse
backlight situations. The
brighter reticle Illumination in the “MAX LIGHT Function” is achieved due to
higher battery voltage and will reduce the lifetime of the battery.
REPLACING THE BATTERY
The battery is stored in the illumination adjustment.
To change the battery:
- Turn off the reticle will mi nation
- Screw the battery cover (Depending on the model by hand or with a coin) counterclockwise until the cover is unscrewed.
- Change the battery (CR2032) positive + side facing out
- Reinstall the battery cover securely
Attention! Use only type CR 2032 batteries. The K16i and K18i con tains a spare battery inside the windage turret cap.
Disposal of used batteries
Batteries must not be disposed of as household waste and you are legally
obliged to return used batteries. Local facilities exist for returning used
batteries free of charge (e.g. in retail outlets or at communal collection
points). Batteries are labeled with a crossedout wheeled bin and the chemical
symbol of the harmful substance they contain: “Cd” for cadmium, “Hg” for
mercury, and “Pb” for lead. Please help us to protect the environment.
STANDARD TOOL FOR K318i AND K525i
An Allen key is stored in the cap of the K318i and K525i illumination unit. It can be used to screw and unscrew the turret’s screws.
MOUNTING OF K18i THROW LEVER
The K18i includes two different throw levers. These can be easily changed and also the position of throw levers could be changed stepless, due to the individual needs. Therefore just open the screw with the Torx wrench till the throw lever can easily be pulled off. Then the other throw lever has to be pulled on and fixed with the screw at the position which is needed. The screw should just be tightened and hand-screwed.
CLEANING
We have designed all elements and surfaces to require very little care.
KAHLES lens coatings make cleaning objective lenses and eyepiece lenses easy,
especially when cleaning dried-on mineral deposits (e.g. water marks from
condensation). To ensure the long-lasting optical quality of your rifle scope,
you should keep the glass surfaces free from dirt, oil, and grease.
When cleaning the lenses, first remove larger particles with an optical lens
brush. For subsequent thorough cleaning, breathe lightly on the lens and clean
with the cleaning
cloth. The metal parts are best cleaned with a soft, lens cleaning cloth.
Standard Accessory
The special KAHLES Lens-Cleaning cloth can be used to clean even the most
sensitive glass surfaces. It is suitable for the objective and eyepiece lens.
Please keep the microfiber cloth clean as dirt particles can damage the lens
surface. If the cloth is dirty, it may be washed in lukewarm soapy water and
allowed to dry naturally. Please use it exclusively for cleaning lens
surfaces.
STORAGE
We recommend storing the rifle scope in a dry place without excessive solar radiation and heat. If the rifle scope is wet it must be dried prior to storage.
CONFORMITY
The devices comply with EU directives 2011/65/EU, 2012/19/EU, and 2014/30/EU.
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our website
http://www.kahles.at
All details are typical values. Subject to changes in the design and
delivery scope and printing errors.
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2353 Guntramsdorf, Austria
T +43 2236 520 20 0
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KAHLES K4i FLASHING TARGET ACQUISITION WITH FIXED
MAGNIFICATION
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K4i FLASHING TARGET ACQUISITION WITH FIXED MAGNIFICATION, FLASHING TARGET
ACQUISITION WITH FIXE MAGNIFICATION, ACQUISITION WITH FIXE MAGNIFICATION, FIXE
MAGNIFICATION, K16i, K18i, K312i, K318i, K525i, K624i, K1050, K1050i FT
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