BATTERY INSTALLATION
1)Slide the battery compartment release switch on the handstrap to the Open position to release the battery holder.
2)Insert two new size AA alkaline batteries.
3)Attach the battery holder to the handstrap and slide the release switch to the locked position to secure the compartment.
WARNING
• NEVER | slide | the | stabilization | |
lever to the ACTIVE position if | ||||
you do not have two batteries | ||||
installed. Damage could result. | ||||
• Use the same type of batteries. Do | ||||
NOT mix old and new batteries. | ||||
Doing so can cause leakage or | ||||
rupture. | changing | the batteries | ||
• When | ||||
outdoors, be | sure | not | to let | |
any water get into the battery | ||||
compartment. |
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• If you plan to leave the binoculars | ||||
stored for a prolonged period, | ||||
remove the batteries in order to | ||||
prevent | natural | discharge | and/or | |
leakage. |
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When the batteries are removed, | ||||
keep the battery holder attached | ||||
to the handstrap to protect the | ||||
internal contact points. |
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SPECIFICATIONS
Magnification
Objective Lens Diameter
Compensation Angle (stabilization correction) Eye Relief
Field of View
Minimum Focusing Distance Exit Pupil
Interpupillary Adjustment Distance Dimensions: LxWxH
Weight
Battery
Safe Ambient Temperature Range
10x
35mm
3
12mm
260ft. at 1000yds/86.6m at 1000m 12ft.
3..5mm
53 to 74 mm
7.25x 6 x 3.5 inches (without strap) 43.9oz/1244g
(2) Size AA alkaline batteries (not included)
• Keep the contact points away from |
any metal. Damage could result. |
Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice.
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