Auriol Z31261 User Manual

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Safety instructions

WARNING! DANGER OF LOSS OF LIFE OR

ACCIDENT TO INFANTS AND CHILDREN!

Never leave children unsupervised with the

packaging materials. Packaging materials present

a suffocation hazard. Children often underestimate

danger. Always keep the product out of reach of

children.

• This device is not a toy. It does not belong in

the hands of children. Children do not

appreciate the dangers associated with the

device.

• CAUTION! FIRE HAZARD! Never place

the product directly in the sun.

• Please make sure that your product is kept in a

dry and dust-free place.

• Always keep the product in the pouch.

• Do not subject your product to temperatures

greater than 60°C.

• Never look through the built-in lenses in direct

sunlight. It could damage the retina!

• Do not use the product in heavy rain.

Otherwise the product could be damaged.

Preparing for use

Commissioning

Take the supplied tripod out of the box and pull the

legs apart. Place the stand on a firm, level surface

(e.g. table). Below the tube clamp is the tripod

mount. Place the tripod mount on the tripod head

and fix the spotting scope by tightening the screw

which is on the tripod head.

Spotting scope to move

With the grip, the spotting scope can be moved

vertically and horizontally. Turn the guiding handle

clockwise to fix the position of the spotting scope.

You unlock it by turning it counterclockwise.

Focus

With the help of the focus control, the image can

be focused.

Zoom

The image section can be set individually by

rotating the zoom wheel. The focus has to be

readjusted after each zoom setting.

Tube moving

At the tube clamp there is a locking screw. If this

screw is rotated counterclockwise, the tube can be

moved. Turn the screw clockwise to fix the position

once you have found the desired position. Tube is

no longer movable.

Lens hood

Pull the lens hood over the front of the spotting

scope when there is bright sunlight or oblique

lighting to avoid reflections. NEVER look directly at

the sun to avoid risk of blindness.

Observation of the landscape / nature

Restless air during summer temperature can

cause a flickering image during observations of

landscapes or distant objects. This is a physical

phenomenon such as fog or haze which will effect

the image quality. Use either the early morning

hours for your observations or decrease the

magnification to improve the image quality in such

a situation.

Cleaning and care

• Never take your product apart for cleaning.

• Use the cleaning cloth provided or a soft cloth

without threads to clean the product.

• Do not press hard when cleaning the delicate

lens surface.

• If the lenses are still dirty, dampen the cloth

with a little clear alcohol (methylated spirit).

Disposal

Dispose of product in accordance with local waste

disposal regulations.

Disposing of the packaging

Dispose of all packaging components in an

environmentally friendly manner.

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