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60mm AZ 

Telescope 

 
 
 
 
 

Instructions  

and 

Owner’s Manual 

 

 

 

 

 

 Part # 260029 

 

Summary of Contents for OR2010

Page 1: ...60mm AZ Telescope Instructions and Owner s Manual Part 260029...

Page 2: ...and irreversible damage can occur including blindness Do not let children use any telescope without adult supervision A Accessory tray B Finder scope C Finder scope bracket D Diagonal mirror E 3X Barl...

Page 3: ...piter s major moons and Saturn s rings in addition to dozens of galaxies star clusters and nebulae As a terrestrial land telescope your telescope delivers great views of mountains valleys and many oth...

Page 4: ...eces Keep your box for storage or in case you ever need to ship your telescope 2 Extend the legs and lock each one at the desired height with the supplied tripod adjustment knob See Fig 1 Fig 1 3 Conn...

Page 5: ...ket so that the holes at the end of the arm line up with the hole through the attachment point on the tripod leg See Fig 4 Insert the bolt to attach the tripod support bracket to the tripod leg and ti...

Page 6: ...titude control locking knobs Fig 6 7 Remove the finder scope with attached bracket from the box Remove the two knurled thumbscrews from the telescope main tube See Fig 7 Position the finder scope brac...

Page 7: ...Secure by tightening the small chrome set screw located on the focusing tube See Fig 10 Fig 9 Fig 10 9 Insert the 25 mm eyepiece into the diagonal mirror See Fig 11 Tighten the small chrome set screw...

Page 8: ...common to all astronomical telescopes Complete the following settings in daylight 1 Insert the 25 mm eyepiece into the diagonal mirror Look at an easily recognizable stationary object that is at leas...

Page 9: ...ypically not more than appromiately 30X for every 10 mm of objective lens diameter Magnification of around 175X or less is ideal for a telescope with a 60 mm diameter objective lens and is best for ob...

Page 10: ...nging your telescope inside leave the lens cap off the objective lens tilt the objective front lens face down and allow the telescope to reach room temperature NOTE When using the diagonal mirror obje...

Page 11: ...l attempts you cannot remove the particles take the telescope to an optical professional for cleaning If you keep the dust caps on your telescope when it is not in use and avoid handling the lenses or...

Page 12: ...is the largest planet in our solar system and the second brightest next to Venus Jupiter has many moons four of which are often visible through your telescope when viewing conditions permit As you wa...

Page 13: ...est power eyepiece first and only insert the higher power eyepiece after you have located an object 3 When I use my high power eyepiece everything looks much darker Why As magnification in a telescope...

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