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Bresser 1866840 Manual de instrucciones
GENERAL WARNINGS!
Risk of blindness!
Never use this device to look directly at the sun or in the direct proximity
of the sun.
Doing so may result in serious eye damage or complete blindness!
Risk of fire!
Do not place the device, particularly the lenses, in direct sunlight. Light
concentration could cause a fire.
Risk of material damage!
· Do not expose the device to high temperatures!
· Do not leave the binoculars in a car under hot weather conditions nor
place it near a heating.
· Do not disassemble the device!

Intended use

This device is intended only for private use.
Respect the privacy of other people. Do
not use these binoculars to look into apart-
ments, for example.
Parts overview (Fig. 1)
1. Rubber eyecups
2. Eyepieces/Ocular systems
3. Diopter adjustment rings with index
marks (each graduation = 1 diopter)
4. Interpupillary scale
5. Compass and graticule
6. Graticule illuminator on/off switch
7. Housing with Porro prism assembly
inside
8. Battery compartment
9. Tripod adapter thread
10. Objective lenses
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Graticule and scale (Fig. 2)
There are vertical and horizontal lines on
the graticule (Fig. 2). Each small division
on both vertical and horizontal lines rep-
resents 5 mils and each numbered divi-
sion represents 10 mils (one perigon=6400
mils). So,"10" on the scale is equal to 10
mils.

Interpupillary adjustment

First adjust the binoculars so that both
eyepieces are directly in front of your eyes.
This is done by holding the binoculars with
both hands and bending the main binoc-
ular body housing until you can see one
single circular image.
Note!
The image will not be clear and sharp at
first. You will adjust for clarity in the next
step. You must first set the binocular's in-
terpupillary distance to fit your eyes. The
setting for your eyes will be indicated on
the interpupillary scale (Fig. 1, 4). Remem-
ber this setting for faster resetting later.