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CLEANING
1. First, blow or brush away any dust or debris on the lens (using “canned air” or a soft lens brush).
2. To remove dirt or finger prints, clean with the supplied soft storage bag (made of washable micro-fiber cloth), rubbing
in a circular motion. Use of a coarse cloth (including paper towels) or unnecessary rubbing may scratch the lens surface
and eventually cause permanent damage. The included storage bag/micro-fiber cloth is ideal for the routine cleaning
of your optics. Simply breathe lightly on the lens to provide a slight amount of moisture, then gently rub the lens with
the micro-fiber cloth.
3. For a more thorough cleaning, photographic lens tissue and photographic lens cleaning fluid or isopropyl alcohol may
be used. Always apply the fluid to the cleaning cloth – never directly on the lens.
4. To prevent potential damage to the optical coatings on the binocular’s lens surfaces, never use household window
cleaning liquids. Avoid using facial tissue or clothing that may have fibers which can be abrasive and hold oils or dirt.
CARE OF THE OPTICS
1. Your Bushnell binocular will provide years of trouble-free service if it receives the normal care you would give any fine
optical instrument.
2. Avoid sharp impacts. Set the binocular down gently on hard surfaces.
3. Tug on the strap after attaching, making sure it is securely fastened to the binocular before placing it around your neck.
4. Store your binocular in a cool, dry place whenever possible.
5. Not all basic Bushnell binocular models are waterproof. Check the features listed on the product packaging to verify if
your model is waterproof. Non-waterproof models should not be exposed to direct sources of moisture such as rain,
and can be damaged by submersion in water of any depth for any length of time. Damage from exposure to water is
not covered by the product’s warranty for non-waterproof models. Waterproof models are tested for water resistance
to IPX7 standards.