Celestron 52222 Instruction Manual - Page 2

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ENGLISH
45° M
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50 mm and 60 mm Zoom Spotting Scopes
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50 mm and 60 mm Zoom Spotting Scopes
Objective
60 mm Straight Spotting Scope Shown
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Remove the front lens cap covering the refractor objective lens
by gently pulling it forward. Then, remove the lens cap from the
zoom eyepiece lens cap.
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Your spotting scope comes with a table tripod to support
it for more stability when viewing. To set up the tripod:
• Spread each of the three tripod legs outward until
they come to a stop.
• Make sure the pan handle is tight (turn clockwise)
and that the mounting platform is relatively level.
• Place the bottom of the spotting scope on top of the
mounting platform where the tripod mounting screw
will thread into the 1/4x20 hole in the plate on the
bottom of the spotter. Secure the spotting scope by
tightening the screw firmly (counterclockwise).
• The pan handle controls movement of the spotting
scope. Unlocking the pan handle (turn counterclockwise)
allows you free movement up/down and left/right and
once at the position desired you lock the pan handle.
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#52229
and
Focus Knob
(50 mm model is similar)
45° models look the same,
except the eyepiece is at 45°
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Rubber Eyecup
Zoom Eyepiece
Tripod Mounting Platform with
Mounting Screw underneath
Pan Handle
Tripod Leg
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ripod
For extra steady views or for doing photography, it is
recommended that you use a medium/heavy duty
photo/video tripod.
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The zoom eyepiece includes a soft rubber eyecup for eyeglass
wearers. Fold down the rubber eyecup to observe the full field
of view when wearing eyeglasses. If you do not wear eyeglasses,
leave the rubber eyecup in the up position.
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