INTRODUCTION
Before you begin, we urge you to take a few minutes to completely read this manual so that you can get the best use of the equipment. This manual details the
PARTS
•Complete optical tube assembly (objective lens diameter = 90mm; focal length = 900mm)
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•MA25mm (36X), MA9mm eyepieces (100X), 1.25" O.D. “Outside Diameter”
•Diagonal mirror (1.25" O.D.)
•Red dot viewfinder
•Altazimuth mount
•Hardware package with bolts, wingnuts, nuts, etc. necessary for assembly
•Astronomy software (separate instructions supplied in software package) and instructional DVD
ASSEMBLY
You will need a
1.Remove and identify the telescope’s components, using the listing above.
2.Attach the 3 aluminum tripod legs (7, Fig. 1) to the base of the altazimuth mount (25, Fig. 1) with the 3 leg brace supports (8, Fig. 1) facing inward. Line up the holes of the tripod legs with the holes on the mount base attachment (27, Fig. 1) and thread the three included bolts through the holes. Thread the wing nuts over the bolts and
3.The tray helps stabilize the tripod and is also a convenient holder of eyepieces and other Meade accessories, such as the Barlow lens. Line up the holes at the end of one of the leg brace supports (9, Fig. 1) with the holes in one of the leg braces (8, Fig. 1). Thread one of the
Finger tighten the hex nut
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4.Thread the accessory tray (26, Fig. 1) over the center mounting bolt and tighten to a firm feel.
5.Extend the sliding center portion of the adjustable height tripod leg (19, Fig. 1) to the desired length for all 3 legs. Lock the tripod legs by tightening the leg lock thumbscrew (20, Fig. 1) to a firm feel. See Inset A.
6.If the cradle ring assembly (5, Fig. 1) did not come attached to the optical tube (4, Fig. 1), loosen the cradle ring lock knob (6, Fig. 1) and open the cradle rings. Place the optical tube roughly in the center of the cradle rings and close the rings over the tube. Tighten the cradle ring lock knobs to a firm feel. Do not
7.Position the cradle ring’s mounting plate into the saddle plate slot (18, Fig. 1). Tighten the mounting lock knob (12, Fig. 1) to a firm feel.
8.Attach the red dot viewfinder bracket (24, Fig. 1) to the telescope using the 2 supplied thumbscrews. The thumbscrews thread over the 2 bolts located on the main tube.
11.Insert the diagonal mirror (13, Fig. 1) into the focuser drawtube (15, Fig. 1) and the MA 25mm eyepiece (1, Fig. 1) into the diagonal mirror. Tighten the respective thumbscrews to a firm feel.
12.The telescope is now completely assembled. To move the telescope and point it from one object another, first slightly loosen the vertical lock, then loosen the horizontal lock (11, Fig. 1). Loosening these locks allows the telescope to be moved freely (vertically or horizontally) in any direction so that the telescope can be positioned to center a terrestrial or celestial object in the telescopic field. Once an object is found, the vertical lock knob (10, Fig. 1) can be tightened and the vertical
Looking at or near the Sun will cause irreversable damage to your eye. Do not point this telescope at or near the Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving. | – 5 – |