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Swarovski Optik ATM 65 Instrucciones Para El Uso Y El Mantenimiento página 12

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Cleaning
We have designed all elements and surfaces
to require little care. To ensure the long-lasting
optical brilliance of your telescope, you should
keep the glass surfaces free of dirt, oil and grea-
se. When cleaning the lenses, first remove larger
particles with an optical lens brush. For the subse-
quent thorough cleaning we recommend breathing
onto the lens surface to form a coat of conden-
sation and then cleaning it with a soft, moist
cloth.
The housing is best cleansed with a soft, moist
cloth (don't use the lens-cleaning cloth).
In the event of hard-to-remove dirt (e.g. sand)
the eye cups can be unscrewed and cleaned very
easily.
Storage
You should keep your tele-
scope in a well-ventilated
and dark place.
If the instrument is wet, it
must be dried prior to
storage.
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During longer stays in tropical regions with a high
degree of humidity the best place to store the
instrument in is an air-tight receptacle along with a
moisture-absorbing agent (e.g. silica gel).
Notice
Eyepieces of the SWAROVSKI OPTIK AT and ST 80
telescopes fit mechanically into the bayonet lock of
the main bodies of the ATM and STM 65/80. But
the best optical imaging is ensured if eyepieces of
the new series are used.
All data are typical values.
We reserve the right to make changes regarding design and delivery.
We accept no liability for printing errors.
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BA-660-13, 05/2010

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