BRESSER 1866932 BinoSail 7×50 WP Compass Binoculars Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- BRESSER
Table of Contents
BinoSail 7×50 WP Compass Binoculars
Art. No.: 1866932
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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- Individual eyepiece adjustment
- Rubber eyecup
- Compass
- Battery compartment
- Compass lighting ON/OFF button
- Rotating distance calculation scale
- Threaded tripod connection
- Reticle
- Swim belt
Scharfeinstellung
The distance between the eyes differs between individuals. To achieve optimal
centering of the eye and eyepiece axis look through the binoculars and change
the angle of the center axis by folding or expanding until you have a clear
field of view.
Adjusting the focus
Your binoculars have single eyepiece adjustment (1) means. To focus look at an
object approximately 100 meters away. Close only your left eye and keep
turning the right eyepiece setting ring 1 until the object looked at is in
sharp focus. Then close only your right eye and turn the left eyepiece setting
1 until the object you are looking at is again in sharp focus. The binoculars
are now precisely adjusted to your eyesight.
The single eyepiece setting (1) is designed to give you a better perspective.
When switching between objects of varying distance the focus needs only be
readjusted if the change in distance is really major.
Reversing the eye-piece cup (3)
Note for spectacles wearers. The rubber eyepiece cups (2) are reversed when
using spectacles to look through the binoculars. The maximum field of view of
the binoculars can thus be exploited to the full.
Compass (3)
Your binoculars are equipped with a compass. If you look through them, you
will see a scale in degrees (0 – 360) at the lower edge of your field of view.
If 360 is exactly at the center of the scale you are looking directly to the
north (if 180, to the south).
Compass lighting
In the darkness, you can turn on the compass lighting by lightly depressing
the On/Off button (5). The lighting stays on as long as the button is
depressed.
Changing the batteries (Fig. 2)
Remove the plastic battery compartment cover (4) by raising it gently. Open
the compartment (4) by turning the latch with a coin and then change the
batteries (GP 186). Both batteries must have the positive (+) pole at the top
when inserted in the compartment.
Using the reticule (8)
Distance calculation
To determine the distance of an object you must first know its size. Look at
it and measure the image height on the reticule. In illustration (8) a 12 m
high building reaches to 3.9 on the scale. Now turn the scale ring until the
white triangle (A) points to 3.9 on the upper scale. The lower scale on the
ring is the object size. In this example, the number 12 (B) stands for the
known height of the tower and is exactly below the number 300 (C) on the
distance scale. The tower is hence 300 m from you.
Determining size
You must know the distance it is away from you before you can determine the
size of an object. In this example, you‘re 400 m from the object. Look at it
and measure the image height on the reticule. In illustration (8) a 12 m high
building reaches to 3.9 on the vertical scale. Now turn the scale ring until
the white triangle (A) points to 3.9 on the upper scale. Over 400 (D) on the
distance scale is the number 16 (E) on the object size scale. The building
height is therefore 16 m.
Cleaning your binoculars
- Remove coarse dust with a brush.
- Please use a soft fluff-free cloth for further cleaning.
- Should there still be residue on the lens dampen the cloth with standard cleaning fluid for optical glass (available from photography shops)? Do not press hard when leaning.
SWIM BUOY / DRY BAG (WATERPROOF)
WARNINGS:
- This is not a lifesaving device and should only be used by competent swimmers.
- If you feel weak, dizzy, or experience physical weakness during the swim, stop and rest with the help of the buoy. Continue swimming when you feel better.
- Handle
- Bag
- Valves
- Slot for flag
- Waist belt
- Rope for diving (20 m)
This inflatable waterproof bag (Dry bag) is ideal for storing your equipment when swimming and for use as an inflatable buoy for better visibility in open waters.
SAFETY
Be visible to boats, jet skis, surfers, and fellow swimmers.
FREEDOM ON THE BEACH
You can now enter the water with your belongings. The bag with your belongings
now floats behind you. This means you do not have to rely on anyone to guard
your belongings on the beach.
STEP 1
Fill the bag with clothing, sandals, shoes, valuables, or other items. Electronics and other moisture-sensitive objects should be placed in an extra waterproof bag for safety.
STEP 2
Attach the small strap to the handle.
STEP 3
Attach the waist strap to the strap.
This belt is placed around the waist for swimming in open water.
STEP 4
STEP 5
Fold over in the direction of the mouthpiece. Fold a total of 4-5 times.
STEP 6
Attach the clips together.
STEP 7
Unscrew only the inflation valve (A) (mouthpiece) and inflate the bag. Keep the deflation valve (B) closed. Close the inflation valve as soon as the bag is fully inflated. Check that there is no leakage.
STEP 8
You can now attach the flag.
STEP 9
To deflate, unscrew the deflation valve (B), and press on the airbag to deflate all air. Unfold the bag and remove your belongings.
DISPOSAL
Dispose of the packaging materials properly, according to their types, such as
paper or cardboard. Contact your local waste disposal service or environmental
authority for information on the proper disposal.
In accordance with the regulations concerning batteries and rechargeable
batteries, disposing of them in normal household waste is explicitly
forbidden. Please pay attention to disposal of your used batteries as required
by law – at a local collection point or in the retail market (disposal in
domestic waste violates the Battery Directive). Batteries that contain toxins
are marked with a sign and a chemical symbol. „Cd“ = cadmium, „Hg“ = mercury,
„Pb“ = lead.
1 battery contains cadmium
2 battery contains mercury
3 battery contains lead
WARRANTY & SERVICE
The regular guarantee period is 5 years and begins on the day of purchase. You
can consult the full guarantee terms at
www.bresser.de/warranty_terms.
In the event of a warranty claim, please first contact the service team
responsible for your country, preferably by e-mail or by using the contact
form on the website. In most cases, they will be able to help you quickly. You
will find the relevant contact information under “Service” in this manual.
IMPORTANT!
Do not send in equipment – even in the event of damage – without first
consulting the Service Department. Unfortunately, unsolicited units cannot be
accepted and processed.
Please contact the service center first for any questions regarding the
product or claims, preferably by e-mail.
E-Mail: service@bresseruk.com
Telephone: +44 1342 837 098
BRESSER UK Ltd.
Suite 3G, Eden House
Enterprise Way
Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF
United Kingdom
Number charged at local rates in the UK (the amount you will be charged per phone call will depend on the tariff of your phone provider); calls from abroad will involve higher costs.
Contact
Bresser GmbH
Gutenbergstraße 2
46414 Rhede · Germany
www.bresser.de
@BresserEurope
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