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TrailSeeker Binoculars ED - Page 4
... Lens Caps
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Objective Lens
Fig 1 Tripod Adapter Threads - (under cap)
WARNING: N ever look at the sun can cause permanent eye damage. Please read the instructions carefully before using your binocular to ensure proper use and care. CELESTRON® TRAILSEEKER ED BINOCULARS
Thank you with years of enjoyment and faithful service.
TrailSeeker Binoculars ED - Page 5
... to person. Fig 2
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Check that the interpupillary distance is set correctly every time you see a single, clear image (Fig. 2). Move the two barrels (halves) of the binocular closer together or further apart until you use your binocular. ADJUSTING THE INTERPUPILLARY DISTANCE The interpupillary distance, or the distance between your pupils to achieve...
TrailSeeker Binoculars ED - Page 6
... achieved by simply turning the focus wheel.
To set to compensate for nearsightedness should be worn when using binoculars as you may not be achieved by setting the diopter (located on the right eyepiece) before use. This is now adjusted to your eyesight follow the instructions below.
1. View an object in your eyes and...
TrailSeeker Binoculars ED - Page 7
..., make sure that the eyecups are in the down which may suit some users better. The eyecups can be set at positions between fully up eyecups to obtain the maximum field of view. EYECUP ADJUSTMENT
The TrailSeeker ED features twist-up and down position to accommodate both eyeglass and non-eyeglass wearers.
TrailSeeker Binoculars ED - Page 8
... for added stability and comfort during prolonged viewing. These threads can be attached to a tripod using a binocular tripod adapter. WATERPROOF / FOGPROOF
The TrailSeeker ED series binoculars are waterproof and filled with dry nitrogen gas to a photographic tripod.
Mounting the binocular on the front of the adapter to prevent the housing from fogging internally.
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TrailSeeker Binoculars ED - Page 9
... STORAGE
Your Celestron binocular will provide you years of dependable service if it is cared for and stored properly.
1. Protect the binocular from impact and do not force any of the moving parts beyond their limits.
2. Protect the optics of your binocular by putting on all lens caps when not in use.
3. Store your binocular in a cool...
TrailSeeker Binoculars ED - Page 10
... of light transmitted through the binocular and your overall viewing experience.
1. Remove any dust on the lenses with a soft lens brush or can be found on our website.
8 I ENGLISH Breathe lightly on the lens to the edges. SERVICE AND REPAIR
If warranty problems arise or repairs are necessary, contact the Celestron customer service department if you purchased...
TrailSeeker Binoculars ED - Page 11
...described below.
Celestron will repair or replace the binoculars which, upon...specifications are found on the Celestron website. or Canada please contact your local Celestron Distributor or authorized Dealer for use by Celestron, are subject to the original owner. Celestron warrants these binoculars to be found to abuse, misuse, physically damaged, altered, or had unauthorized repairs...
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