Meade 114EQ-ASTR instruction manual Insert the Eyepiece, Attach the Counterweight, Prepare Mount

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to make it easier to line up more precisely with a target.

41. Note the two thumbscrews (16, Fig. 4) thread onto two bolts on the

optical tube. Remove the thumbscrews from the tube.

2.Line up the two holes on the red dot viewfinder bracket over the two bolts. Slide the bracket over the bolts.

3.Replace the thumbscrews onto the bolts and tighten to a firm feel.

INSERT THE EYEPIECE

1.Slide the MA25mm eyepiece (17) into eyepiece holder on the focuser (15).

2.Tighten the eyepiece holder thumbscrew (16) to hold the eyepiece securely.

ATTACH THE COUNTERWEIGHT

1.Hold the counterweight (5, Fig. 5) firmly in one hand, and slide the counterweights onto the counterweight shaft (6, Fig. 5).

2.Thread the shaft into the base of the declination axis (19,Fig. 5). Be sure to

Fig. 5

(not shown)

support the counterweight with one hand while performing this step.

3.Slide the counterweight to a position about 2" from the bottom of the shaft.

4.Secure in place by tightening the counterweight lock (7, Fig. 5).

Note: Make sure the safety washer and screw (8, Fig. 5) always remain in place on

the shaft. This safety feature prevents the counterweight from accidently slipping.

ATTACH THE OPTICAL TUBE TO THE MOUNT

1.Insert the two bolts on the bottom of the optical tube (4) into the bolt holes on the saddle plate (13)

2.Tighten the attachment wingnuts (42) to a firm feel.

PREPARE MOUNT

1.Attach the flexible cables (3) and (4) (See Fig. 6). These cables are secured in place with a firm tightening of the thumbscrews located at the attachment ends of each cable.

2.Tilt the polar axis of the telescope to roughly a 45° angle with the horizon: Loosen the latitude adjustment lock

(9)so you can move the mount to the desired position.

3.Re-tighten the latitude adjustment lock

(9)to secure the mount in place.

Looking at or near the Sun will cause irreversible damage to your eye. Do not point this telescope at or near the Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving.

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Contents 114EQ-ASTR Meade114EQASTR 3/28/07 933 AM Introduction Inset a Attach the Accessory Tray Assemble Your TripodAttach the RED DOT Viewfinder Attach the Optical Tube to the Mount Attach the CounterweightInsert the Eyepiece Prepare MountSUN Warning Never USE Your Telescope to Look AT the SUN Balancing the TelescopeAlign the RED DOT Viewfinder Understanding Celestial Movements and CoordinatesObjects Move Due to the Earths rotation, celestialTOO Much POWER? Lining UP with the Celestial PolePolar Alignment of the Equatorial Mount Most Important Rule ObservingSurf the WEB Star Charts Astronomy Resources Meade114EQASTR 3/28/07 933 AM Some Observing Tips Join AN Astronomy CLUB, Attend a Star PartySpecifications Have a Good Time Astronomy is FUNTaking Care of Your Telescope Optics CollimationAlignment Correct CollimationDiagonal Holder Adjustments Primary Mirror AdjustmentsStar Testing the Collimation Optional Accessories Additional Eyepieces 1.25 barrelMeade Consumer Solutions Meade Limited WarrantyDrawing of Image Drawing of Image Drawing of Image Drawing of Image Meade114EQASTR 3/28/07 933 AM 800