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U S E R M A N U A L
TECHNICAL DATA
Description of the
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Product name
TELESCOPE
Model
UNI_TELESCOPE_04
Aperture [mm]
80
Focal distance [mm]
900
Spotting scope
5x24
Barlow lens
3x
Maximum lifting [cm]
135
Weight [kg]
1,1
SR 4 mm
H 12,5 mm
Eyepieces
H 20 mm
Rectifying eyepiece 1.5x
Prism Angle Attachment
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The user manual is designed to assist in the safe and
trouble-free use of the device. The product is designed
and manufactured in accordance with strict technical
guidelines, using state-of-the-art technologies and
components. Additionally, it is produced in compliance
with the most stringent quality standards.
DO NOT USE THE DEVICE UNLESS YOU HAVE
THOROUGHLY READ AND UNDERSTOOD THIS
USER MANUAL.
To increase the product life of the device and to ensure
trouble-free operation, use it in accordance with this
user manual and regularly perform maintenance tasks.
The technical data and specifications in this user manual
are up to date. The manufacturer reserves the right to
make changes associated with quality improvement.
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
Read instructions before use.
WARNING! or CAUTION! or REMEMBER!
Applicable to the given situation (general
warning sign).
CAUTION! Danger of fire!
PLEASE NOTE! Drawings in this manual are for
illustration purposes only and in some details may
differ from the actual product.
2. USAGE SAFETY
ATTENTION! Read all safety warnings and all
instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions may result in serious injury or even
death.
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The term "unit" or "product" in the warnings and in the
description of the instructions refers to the TELESCOPE.
a)
Maintain an orderly work area.
b)
If you have any doubts as to whether the unit is
working properly or if it is damaged, contact the
manufacturer's service department.
c)
Only the manufacturer's service department may
repair the unit. Do not carry out repairs yourself!
d)
In case of open flames or fire, use only dry powder
or snow (CO2) fire extinguishers to extinguish the
live equipment.
e)
Check the condition of the safety stickers
regularly. Replace them if they are illegible.
f)
Keep these instructions for use for future
reference. If the unit is to be passed on to a third
party, the operating instructions must also be
handed over together with the unit.
g)
Keep the packaging and small assembly parts out
of the reach of children.
h)
Keep the unit away from children and animals.
i)
When using this unit together with other units,
also follow the other instructions for use.
j)
The unit is not a toy. Children should be watched
to ensure that they do not play with the unit.
k)
Keep unused equipment out of the reach of
children and out of the reach of anyone unfamiliar
with the unit or this instruction manual. These
units is dangerous in the hands of inexperienced
users.
l)
Keep the unit in good working condition.
m)
Keep the unit out of the reach of children.
n)
Repairs and maintenance should be carried out
by qualified personnel using only original spare
parts. This will ensure the safety of use.
o)
To ensure the designed operational integrity of
the unit, do not remove factory-installed covers or
loosen screws.
p)
Clean the unit regularly to prevent permanent dirt
build-up.
q)
The unit is not a toy. Cleaning and maintenance
must not be performed by children without adult
supervision.
r)
Do not tamper with the unit to alter its
performance or design.
s)
Keep the unit away from sources of fire and heat.
t)
Looking directly or through the lens at the light
source is prohibited. Doing so may result in
damage to the eyesight and may cause epilepsy.
u)
Do not leave the magnifying lens unattended in
direct sunlight since this may cause a fire hazard.
Be sure to close the lens cover when finished
working.
v)
Do not point the light beam of the lens towards
people or animals. This may cause burns.
w)
Do not use the product in a shaky environment to
avoid damage to the eyes.
x)
Do not observe objects behind a window with the
scope. The glass causes reflection and distorts the
image, and if the window is open, air currents of
different temperatures will also cause distortion.
y)
Avoid touching the eyepieces, the lens or the
scope itself. Vibrations caused by touching can
shift the image.
z)
When using a spotting scope at night, allow several
minutes for your eyes to adjust to the darkness
before observing. It is also recommended that
you use a flashlight with a red light filter during
any activity.
ATTENTION! Despite the safe design of the
device and its protective features, and despite
the use of additional elements protecting the
operator, there is still a slight risk of accident or
injury when using the device. Stay alert and use
common sense when using the device.
3. USE GUIDELINES
This product is intended for observing objects at
a distance from the user and for astronomical
observations.
The user is liable for any damage resulting from
unintended use of the device.
3.1. DESCRIPTION
ATTENTION! This product's exploded view can be
found on the last pages of the operating instructions
(pp. 30).
1.
Accessory tray
2.
Tripod
3.
Tray supports
4.
Tripod attachment point to parallactic head
5.
Prism Angle Attachment
6.
Eyepiece
7.
Spotting scope bracket
8.
Spotting scope
9.
Screws for optical alignment of the rifle scope
10.
Tube mounting plate
11.
Tube
12.
Declination clamp
13.
Declination adjustment rim
14.
Rectascension clamp
15.
Polar axis
16.
Octascense adjustment ring
17.
Counterweight shaft
18.
Counterweight weight
19.
Counterweight protection washer
20.
Counterweight clamp
21.
Declination axis
22.
Objective
23.
Azimuth adjustment clamp
24.
Latitude adjustment clamp
25.
Focus adjuster tube
26.
Focusing knob
27.
Rectascension adjustment knob
28.
Declination adjustment knob
29.
Lens hood
30.
Extendable tripod extension
31.
Wing bolt
32.
Mounting screw
33.
Dust dome
34.
Thumb screw
35.
Mounting screw
3.2. PREPARATION FOR OPERATION
POSITIONING OF THE UNIT
The ambient temperature must not exceed 40°C and
ambient humidity should not exceed 85%. Place the unit
in a way that ensures good air circulation. Keep the unit
away from any hot surfaces. Always operate the unit
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on a level, stable, clean, fireproof and dry surface and
out of the reach of children and persons of impaired
mental, sensory and intellectual functions.
Before first use, wipe the lens and eyeglasses that may
have become dusty beforehand with a dry, soft cloth.
ASSEMBLY OF THE UNIT
1.
Insert the 3 ends of the tripod into the holes in
the mounting plate respectively. Insert the wing
screws through the holes in the legs and tighten
them to secure the position of the legs.
2.
Insert the pin protruding from the circular
parallactic head plate into the center hole of the
tripod mounting plate.
3.
Unfold the tripod.
4.
On the middle side of the legs, there are supports
[3] which need to be unfolded. Screw the
accessory tray [1] to them using wing screws.
5.
Adjust the height of the tripod using the
extendable extensions [30] in each leg. Secure the
setting with wing screws.
6.
Slide
the
counterweight
[18]
onto
counterweight
shaft
[17].
Secure
counterweight clamp [20].
7.
Insert the counterweight shaft into the hole in the
declination axis [21].
8.
Put the [27] and [28] correction and declination
knobs on the parallactic head shafts.
9.
Loosen the latitude adjustment clamp [24] and tilt
the polar axis [15] 45°.
10.
Mount the support for the main tube on top of the
parallactic head. Remove the two thumb screws
from the horn [11], place the horn on the bracket
by aligning the holes in the bracket with the holes
in the horn, put the thumb screws through the
holes and tighten them.
11.
Insert the telescope mount [8] into the bracket on
the main tube [7].
12.
Insert the prism cup [5] into the focuser tube [25]
and then insert the eyepiece [6] into the prism
cup [5]. Secure with the screw.
3.3. WORKING WITH THE UNIT
3.3.1. BALANCING THE TELESCOPE:
1.
Loosen the rectascension clamp [14], allowing the
parallactic head to move freely about the polar
axis [15].
2.
Set the counterweight shaft [17] vertically to the
surface on which the telescope is mounted.
3.
Loosen the counterweight clamp [20].
4.
Slide the counterweight [18] over the shaft [17]
until the telescope tube is parallel to the surface.
5.
Tighten the counterweight clamp and the
rectascension clamp.
3.3.2. USE
1.
Position the telescope outdoors on a stable
surface.
2.
Wait 30 minutes for the scope to adjust to the
prevailing temperature.
3.
The object of observation should be away from
glaring lights at least 200 meters away from the
observation point.
4.
Remove the dust dome [33] from the lens.
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