ATTACH FINE ADJUSTMENT CABLES
1.Remove Fine Adjustment Cables (7) from carton.
2.Attach Fine Adjustment Cable (7) to one of the silver posts just under the Right Ascension Dial (on top of the Right Ascension Axis (4)) Note: Both Right and Left hand Positions are
Provided
3.Secure by finger tightening set screw on shaft.
4.Attach second Fine Adjustment Cable (7) to the silver post of the Declination Axis (15).
5.Secure by finger tightening set screw on shaft.
BALANCE TELESCOPE
1.Loosen Cradle Locking Clamps and Counterweight Thumb Screw.
2.Position Telescope Body (3) and Counterweight (5) to achieve desired balance.
3.Tighten Cradle Locking Clamps and Counterweight Thumb Screw to secure the balanced telescope and mount into place.
THE FINAL STEPS
1.Remove 1.25" Format Eyepiece (18) from carton.
2.Insert into Rack & Pinion Focusing Mechanism (1).
3.Remove Protective Dust Cover from end of telescope nearest the Rack & Pinion Focusing Mechanism (1).
4.Let the adventure begin.
Your Bausch & Lomb Telescope is now ready to be used. To obtain the fullest enjoyment from your telescope, please refer to the following additional information.
Astronomical Telescopes are designed in such a way that the image you will see appear will be UPSIDE DOWN and REVERSED, this is acceptable for viewing celestial bodies.
TELESCOPE USE
SELECTING AN EYEPIECE:
1.You should always start viewing with the lowest power eyepiece, which in this case is the 25 mm lens. Note: the base power of each eyepiece is determined by the focal length of the telescope objective element, which for this model is 1000 mm. A formula can be used to determine the power of each eyepiece: telescope OBJECTIVE mirror focal length
EYEPIECE focal length = MAGNIFICATION (e.g. Using the 25 mm lens, the calculation would look like this: 1000 mm ÷ 25mm = 40x or 40 power.)
2.Included with this telescope is a Barlow lens. Barlow lenses are used to double or triple the power of your telescope. Place your Barlow between the focusing tube and the eyepiece. Using the example above, your 2x Barlow lens would give you a total power of 80x or 80 power. (40 x 2 = 80x or 80 power)