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ASSEMBLE YOUR TRIPOD
The tripod is the basic support for your telescope. Its height may be adjusted so that you can view comfortably.
Note: Number in brackets, e.g., (3), refer to Fig. 1.
1.Make sure that as you attach the legs (7) to the mount that the leg braces (9) are facing inward.
2.Line up the holes at the top of one of the legs with the holes in the mount (10). See Fig. 2.
3.Thread one of the
4.Thread a wingnut over the bolt and hand- tighten to a firm feel.
5.Attach the remaining two legs to the mount in the same manner.
6.Spread the legs out evenly apart.
7.Set the height of your tripod:
a.Rotate and loosen the leg lock thumbscrew (20) to unlock the leg lock.
b.Slide the inner portion of the leg (19) in or out to the desired length.
c.Rotate and tighten the leg lock thumbscrew to relock the leg lock.
Fig. 2
mount
2” Screw
tripod washer
leg wingnut
d. Repeat for the other two legs.
ATTACH THE ACCESSORY TRAY
The tray helps stabilize the tripod and is also a convenient holder of eyepieces and other Meade accessories, such as the Barlow lens.
1.Line up the holes at the end of one of the leg brace supports (8) with the holes in one of the leg braces (9).
2.Thread one of the
3.Thread a hex nut over the end of the bolt.
4.Finger tighten the bolt and hex nut. See Fig. 3.
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the center mounting bolt to a firm feel.
ATTACH THE OPTICAL TUBE TO THE MOUNT
The optical tube gathers distant light which is focused in the eyepiece.
1.Remove the two lock knobs (5) from the optical tube.
2.Slide the altitude rod (17) into the hole in the altitude adjustment control . Tighten to a firm feel. See Fig. 4.
3.Place the optical tube (4) between the forks of the mount, oriented as shown in Fig. 4.
Fig. 3
finger tighten the hex nut