Using the shooting stars function
After activating the image rotation, you can also
switch on the shooting stars function. To do
this, press the button for activating the shoot-
ing stars function (18). Via the shooting stars
projector (19), you will now see a comet tail
(shooting star) passing through the projected
image at regular intervals.
Press the button (18) again to deactivate the
shooting stars function.
NOTE: The intervals at which the shooting
stars pass through the image can be reduced
by increasing the rotation speed.
TIPS on cleaning
Remove the device from it's energy
source before cleaning (remove plug
from socket / remove batteries).
Clean the exterior of device with a dry cloth. Do
not use cleaning fl uids so as to avoid causing
damage to electronic components.
Protect the device from dust and moisture.
Store the device in the bag supplied or in its
original packaging. Batteries should be re-
moved from the device if it is not going to be
used for a long period of time.
Technical information
• Projection method: optical
• Observation position: 35° North*
• Constellations: 61
• Stars: 8.000
• Illumination: white LED-lighting with high
luminance.
• Constellation-orientation through: Date, time
• Projection space:
1.8 x 2.2 m at 2 m projection distance
• Sleep mode / automatic shut-off:
30 or 60 minutes / 2 hours
• Power supply: 4.5 V AC
(from 3 batteries of 1.5 V AA/LR6)
The projection is always given in terms of a viewing location at 35° north latitude. That
is a defi nite point on the Earth. If you are at this position and you look into the sky at
the same time as you have indicated on the Astro-Planetarium, you will see the exact
same portion of the sky both in the sky and in the projection.
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