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CAUTION
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• If you use the rubber eyecups for a
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long period of time, you may suffer
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skin inflammation. If you develop
any symptoms, consult a doctor
immediately.
• Be careful not to pinch your finger
when adjusting interpupillary distance
or diopter. Be particularly careful if you
let small children use the binoculars.
(Fig. 4)
• Do not leave the polyethylene bag
used for packaging within small
children's reach. Children may put it on
their mouths and suffocate.
(Fig. 5)
• Be careful that small children do not
inadvertently swallow the cap or
eyecup. If it does happen, consult a
doctor immediately.
• Do not disassemble the binoculars.
Repairs should only be performed by a
trained engineer.
(Fig. 6)
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Operation Precautions
OPERATION AND CONTROLS
Fig. 4
1. Do not open the right and left
binocular tubes beyond their limits.
Also be careful not to rotate the
diopter adjustment ring, focusing
ring beyond their limits. (Fig. 7)
2. Avoid rain, water splashes, sand
and mud. (Fig. 8) With waterproof
binoculars, though some rain or
splashed water will do no harm,
wipe the water off as soon as
possible.
3. Always protect binoculars from
shock. If you cannot obtain a
normal image after dropping or
getting the binoculars wet, take
them immediately to the shop
where you purchased them.
(Fig. 9)
Fig. 5
4. When exposed to sudden
temperature changes, water
condensation may occur on lens
surfaces. In this case, thoroughly
dry the binoculars at room
temperature.
Fig. 6
STORAGE
Fig. 7
5. Water condensation or mold may
occur on lens surfaces because
of high humidity. Therefore, store
the binoculars in a cool, dry place.
After use on a rainy day or at night,
thoroughly dry them at room
temperature, then store in a cool, dry
place.
6. For lengthy storage, keep binoculars
in a plastic bag or an airtight
Fig. 8
container with a desiccant. If this is
not possible, store in a clean, well-
ventilated place, separate from the
case, as they are easily affected by
moisture. (Fig. 10)
7. Do not leave the binoculars in a car
on a hot or sunny day, or near heat
generating equipment. This may
damage or negatively affect them.
(Fig. 11)
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