Vortex Optics SOLO TACTICAL 8X36 MONOCULAR User Manual

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Slip the belt loop of the Solo R/T over a
belt for an easy carry.

The soft case of the Solo comes with a
belt loop attachment for an easy carry
in the field and provides protection for
the monocular when not in use.

The Case

The MOLLE Clip

The versatile MOLLE clip allows quick
attachment of the Solo R/T monocular
to MOLLE webbing, a pocket edge or
other equipment.

Maintain the optical brilliance of the Solo R/T monocular
by keeping the lens surfaces free of dirt, dust, and oils.

Protect Lenses While Out in the Field.

Caring for the Lenses

When not viewing, store the Solo R/T monocular in its
custom carry case.

Keep Lenses Clean

Needing to clean optical lenses is part of normal use.
Follow these guidelines for cleaning:

1. Remove any dust or grit from lenses before wiping. Use a
Vortex Lens Pen, a can of pressurized air, or soft camel hair
brush (acrylic optical brushes also work well).

2. Clear lens of smudges, fingerprints, or eyelash oil. Fog the
lenses with your own breath and wipe with the non-abrasive
lens cloth included with the Solo monocular.

Vortex Fog-Free Lens cleaning systems include cleaning
fluid and optical paper for proper care of optical lenses.
You should never use facial tissue, heavy cotton, or fl annel
clothing on lenses—these materials can scratch the lens
surfaces.

Other cleaning options:

Monoculars are not intended for looking at the sun or any other intense light
source. Such viewing could damage the retina and cornea of your eyes—even to
the point of causing blindness.

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