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Operation instructions
Your Walther telescopic sight 4 x 32 Mini DC with an additionally
illuminated reticle which you have now acquired is a highly precise
optical instrument. Make sure that you adhere to the following
instructions and you will enjoy a long service life of your scope.
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1. focusing
5. tube
2. ocular
6. objective lens/parallax adjustment
3. rotary switch for reticle illumination
7. windage adjustment
4. elevation adjustment
Focusing
Focusing of the image is by turning the knurled ocular ring (the part
of the scope you look into with the eye). Keep an eye relief of
approx. 8 to 10 cm (3 to 4 inches) and look through the scope. Only
then will you benefit from the full field of view.
Parallax adjustment
Incorrectly adjusted parallax will cause the reticle to move in front of the
target when you look through the scope away from its centre and move
the eye behind the ocular. This may cause aiming faults. These can be
prevented by correct parallax adjustment which means that the front
adjustment ring has to be adjusted according to the appropriate shoo-
ting distance. In order to facilitate setting, the ring bears distance mar-
kings from 3 ft (0,9 m) to 100 yards (91.44 m) and to
Reticle
The scope has a reticle of the MilDot type. It is possible
to estimate the size of the target at a constant distance
of 100 m by means of the dot spaces. At 100 m, the
distance from one dot to the other equals approx.
6 cm.
Adjustment of the reticle
Adjustment of the scope on order to correct deviations of the point
of impact is by means of the elevation adjustment (on top of the
tube) and the windage adjustment (on the right side of the tube). To
do so, the dust protection caps have to be removed, then you can
turn the appropriate adjustment screw.
Telescopic sight 4 x 32 Mini DC
with illuminated reticle
To facilitate the adjustments, all screws have a click-adjustment.
1 click changes the point of impact by .25 inches on 100 yards (7
mm on 100 m). To change the adjustment, proceed as follows:
• if point of impact is too low, turn upper adjustment screw
towards "UP"
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• if point of impacts is too far right, turn side-mounted adjustment
screw towards "L"
If point of impact is too high or too far left, turn the adjustment
screws accordingly. After these adjustments, the protective caps are
to be put back on in order to prevent the penetration of dampness
or dirt. The reticle ist centrally adjusted, it always remains in the cen-
tre of the image during all adjustments.
Reticle illumination
The Walther telescopic sight 4 x 32 always has an illuminated reticle
which illuminates the reticle with red or green light. The rotary
switch to turn this illumination on and off is situated on the turret
on the ocular side. According to the prevailing light conditions, the
brightness of the illumination may be varied in 5 steps.
Attention: Do not forget to switch the reticle illumination off
Power supply of the illumination is by means of a 3 V lithium
battery type CR 2032 which is situated under the screw cap of the
rotary switch. To change the battery, use a coin to remove the cap of
the turret. Insert a new battery with the positive pole (+) pointing
towards to cap. Replace cap. Make sure the lid and the seal fit snu-
gly in order to prevent the penetration of dirt and dampness.
(infinity).
Care and maintenance
Your Walther telescoping sight does not require any special mainten-
ance. Do not simply wipe coarse dirt particles (such as sand) off the
lenses but blow it away or use a fine brush to remove it. The sim-
plest way to clean lenses is to breathe at them and then softly wipe
them down with a clean optical cloth.
The blued metal parts should be given the same treatment as other
blued parts of the weapon. Use a cloth slightly dampened with gun
oil if required.
After shooting, the dust protection caps should be replaced.
after use.
Mounting of the telescopic
sight with a HighPower mount.
Because of the locking action of
the locking bolt into the locking
bores of the mounting rail the
mount will not move, even on the
most powerful airguns. You may
use two variations (fig. 2 and fig.
3) of the sight mount by turning
(fig. 1) the locking bolt upside
down.
Scope
mounting for
weapons
with locking
bore
fig. 2
Technical data
magnification:
4-fold
objective lens diameter:
32 mm
reticle:
MilDot
reticle illumination:
red or green
field of view:
9,35 m on 100 m
weight including mount
450 g
length:
208 mm
battery:
3 V lithium battery type CR 2032
Accessories:
Dust protection caps
Hexagon key
lithium battery 3V CR 2032
Operation instructions
HighPower mount
Service:
Umarex Sportwaffen GmbH & Co KG
D - 59717 Arnsberg Postfach 2720
D - 59757 Arnsberg Donnerfeld 2
Tel. +49 2932 / 638-241
Fax +49 2932 / 638-249
Internet: www.umarex.com
e-mail: sales@umarex.de
fig. 1
Scope
mounting
for weapons
without
locking bore
fig. 3
04.05
2.1516F

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