location, the numbers get progressively smaller. When the navigation numbers reach 0, the telescope will be pointed right at the object! You just look into the eyepiece and enjoy the view!
The IntelliScope Computerized Object Locator is a wonderful convenience for both the novice and experienced observer. It can be added at any time to turn you SkyQuest IntelliScope into a fully computerized “smart scope” that will expand you observing horizons in ways you never imagined. It is well worth the modest investment!
7. Care and Maintenance
If you give your telescope reasonable care, it will last a life- time. Store it in a clean, dry,
Your SkyQuest IntelliScope requires very little mechanical maintenance. The optical tube is steel and has a smooth painted finish that is fairly
Cleaning Eyepiece Lenses
Any quality optical lens cleaning tissue and optical lens clean- ing fluid specifically designed for
Cleaning Mirrors
You should not have to clean the telescope’s mirrors very often; normally once every few years or so. Covering the tele- scope with the dust cover when it is not in use will prevent dust from accumulating on the mirrors. Improper cleaning can scratch mirror coatings, so the fewer times you have to clean the mirrors, the better. Small specks of dust or flecks of paint have virtually no adverse effect on the visual performance of the telescope.
The large primary mirror and the elliptical secondary mirror of your telescope are
use before requiring re-coating (which is easily done).
To clean the secondary mirror, you will need to remove it from the telescope. Before doing so, orient the telescope tube hor- izontally so that nothing accidentally falls down and hits the primary mirror. Hold the secondary mirror holder stationary while loosening the center
To clean the primary mirror, you must carefully remove the mirror cell from the telescope. To do this remove the six screws (four for the XT6) on the side of the tube near the pri- mary mirror. You do not need to remove the collimation screws on the bottom of the mirror cell. Remove the mirror cell from the tube. You will notice the primary mirror is held down with three clips (four for the XT10) fastened by two screws each. Loosen the screws and remove the clips.
You may now remove the mirror from the mirror cell. Do not touch the surface of the mirror with your fingers; lift it carefully by the edge. Set the mirror, aluminized face up, on a clean, soft towel. Fill a clean sink free of abrasive cleanser with
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