ENG-13
If there is a problem with the binoculars, first refer to the table below
to see if you can resolve it. If the problem cannot be resolved, take the
binoculars to your nearest Canon Service Center.
Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
Probable Cause
Corrective Measure
The image is not clear.
The lens is dirty.
Use a blower brush to
remove dust, etc., from the
lens surface. Then use a
commercially available lens
cleaner or similar material to
wipe the lens.
The width of the binoculars
does not suit the width
between your eyes.
Adjust the width of the
binoculars
(See page ENG-9).
The diopter has not been
properly set.
Adjust the diopter
(See page ENG-10).
The binoculars are not
properly focused.
Focus the binoculars
(See page ENG-10).
The Image Stabilizer
does not operate.
There are no batteries
loaded.
Load batteries having
enough power.
When the Image Stabilizer
button is pressed, the lamp
does not light.
If the lamp does not light,
it means the batteries are
exhausted. Replace the
batteries with new ones.
The battery power is low.
Even if the lamp lights, the
Image Stabilizer may not
operate if the batteries are
exhausted. Replace the
batteries with new ones.
The binoculars are facing
down.
If the binoculars face down
for more than 10 seconds,
the Image Stabilizer will
turn off to conserve power.
To use the binoculars
in downward direction,
keep pressing the Image
Stabilizer switch.
When the binoculars are
shaken severely while
the Image Stabilizer is
operating, there is a
strange noise.
The batteries are exhausted. Replace the batteries with
new ones.