Diopter and diopter lock mechanism
Please refer to images A, B, C and D on page 3.
1.
Rotate the eyecup as illustrated in (A) to extend it.
Pull up the diopter ring as illustrated in (B) to unlock it. Adjust the diopter by rotating it clockwise or
2.
counterclockwise (C).
After adjusting the diopter on the right side, pull down the diopter ring as illustrated in (D) to lock it.
3.
Neckstrap and caps during observation
Please refer to images E, F, G and H on page 3.
Neck Strap
Attach the neckstrap as illustrated (E), paying special attention to avoid twisting the strap.
Flipdown objective lens caps
Attach the objective lens caps (F), making sure the cap part hinges open downward from the binocular tube
when folded open. For the 8x42 and 10x42 models, the slit should be visible at the left side of each binocular
tube, viewed from the eyepiece side, to confirm correct positioning (correctly attached when supplied).
The binoculars are used with the objective lens caps folded open (G).
Eyepiece cap
There are two ways you can position the eyepiece cap as you observe your subject.
• Remove the eyepiece cap from the eyepieces and allow it to hang from the neckstrap.
• Remove the eyepiece cap from the eyepieces, then detach the right strap from the cap and allow it to
hang from the left neckstrap (G).
To attach/detach caps from the neckstrap as shown in image (H) in the following order:
• Attaching: c → b → a
• Detaching: a → b → c
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