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4. Check for damaged parts. Before using any product, any part that appears damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for any broken or damaged parts and any other conditions that may affect its operation. Replace or repair damaged or worn parts immediately. 5. Replacement parts and accessories. When servicing, use only identical replacement parts. Use of any other parts will void the warranty. 6. Your binoculars are not waterproof. Do not allow this product to get wet. 7. Never look into the sun or any bright light with your binoculars! Damage to your eyes may occur, including blindness. Rev 09e Introduction The use of binoculars help to expand your horizons by allowing you to see a distant object as if it were located very close to your eyes. When viewing sporting events, for trips, hunting, bird watching, hiking, boating, concerts or theater, your binoculars will enhance your view of the world. Some Helpful Notes About Your Binoculars Magnification: These binoculars are rated 7 X 50 magnification. The first number represents the power or magnification of the binoculars, while the second number represents the objective diameter expressed in millimeters. Magnification is defined as the amount of increase over the actual image size. A 7 X binoculars magnifies the image by 7 times life size. Objective Diameter: The light gathering capabilities of binoculars are determined by the objective diameter. Binoculars with large objective diameters (above 50 mm) are designed for low-light conditions and astronomical use. Binoculars with small objective diameters (under 30 mm) are ideal in bright light. Binoculars that fall in the range between (30-50 mm) represent a good compromise between light gathering capability and size. Field Of View: The field of view is the extent of the area seen through the binoculars. It is expressed either in angular measure or in feet at a range of 1,000 yards. The interpupillary distance of the eyes varies from 2.1” to 2.7”. The adjustment of the Binoculars to your individual interpupillary distance is made by bending the barrels about their hinges, thus increasing or reducing separation of the eyepieces until the two circular fields of view fuse into one. Maintenance Keep the rubber lens caps on the Binoculars and store in it’s carrying case when not in use. Use a soft lens cleaning cloth with lens cleaning solution to clean the lenses. A good camera shop should carry these items. Using the Binoculars Hold the Binoculars up to both eyes so that both are looking through the lenses. With one hand on each of the barrels, move the barrels up or down to adjust the distance between them, until you are seeing one complete and normal looking view through both the Binocular lenses. See Figure 1. Focusing Close your right eye and sight an object with your left eye. Focus the binocular by rotating the 1. center Focus Wheel until the image is sharp and clear. Open your right eye and close your left eye. Rotate the Right Eyepiece until the object sighted is 2. sharp and clear. See Figure 1. NOTE:3. Both sides should now be in focus; you will only need to use the Focus Wheel to refocus on another object. Figure 1 Focus Wheel Barrel Barrel Right Eyepiece Unpacking When unpacking your Binoculars, check to make sure the following items are included. If any items are missing or broken, please call HARBOR FREIGHT TOOLS at 1-800-444-3353. NOTE: These parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as replacement parts. (1) Carrying Bag (1) Binoculars (2) Large Lens Caps (1) Optic Cleaning Cloth (2) Small Lens Cap...
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