Zhumell ECLIPSE 114 manual Introduction

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WARNINGS

•Do not use telescope or finderscope to look at the sun without an appropriate solar filter.

•Make sure no screws are loose before using telescope.

•Do not drop, shake, or throw your telescope as doing so may damage the telescope or people around you.

•Objects in telescope may be farther away than they appear. •Eyepieces intended for external use only.

•Don’t worry, be happy...

INTRODUCTION

Zhumell telescopes are precision astronomical instruments de- signed to be easy to use and versatile in their application. As with any telescope, Zhumell telescopes require some technical knowledge of stellar movement and optical properties. We have tried to provide the basics of telescope use and astronomical viewing in this manual. If, after reading through this manual, you still have questions regarding the setup and use of your telescope, please feel free to contact us at info@zhumell.com or at (800)922-2063. Our customer service representatives will be able to help address any problems you are having with your Zhumell telescope. We also have more information available on our website at www.zhumell.com. Please let us know about your experiences with your Zhumell telescope. We would like to hear your feedback and see your astrophotographs. Enjoy your Zhumell.

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Contents Eclipse Introduction Specifications Telescope Legend Care of Your TelescopeTelescope Assembly Page Some Notes on Viewing Finderscope AlignmentUsing the Clock Drive Beginning Observation Intermediate ObservationStar Charts and Setting Circles Advanced ObservationNorthern Hemisphere Polar Alignment Southern Hemisphere & Star Drift Polar Alignment Page Finding Celestial Objects Astronomy Fomulae MagnificationAstronomy Terminology Telescope Terminology Zhumell Warranty COM Zhumell Astronomical ProductsSport Optics