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Standard binoculars

Compact binoculars

Binoculars

Article number: 34-7273, 7274, 7275, 7276, 7277 and 7278 

Please read the entire instruction manual before use and save it for future reference. We apologise for any text or photo 
errors and any changes of technical data. If you have any questions concerning technical problems please contact our 
Customer Service Department (see address on reverse.)

A.  Diopter Scale
B.  Ocular

C.  Focusing knob
D.  Eye cup

Warning! NEVER look into the binoculars directly 
towards the sun or laser light sources. It can dam-
age eyes permanently!

Adjust the binoculars for correct eye distance

 

The distance between the eyes varies from person to 
person. Adjust the distance between the oculars so 
that they perfectly fit your eyes.

 

Hold the binoculars in front of your eyes and adjust 
the distance between the oculars (B) by folding the 
oculars inward/outward until you can see one clear 
view. 

Adjust the focus

1.   Cover the right front lens with your hand. Turn the 

focusing knob (C) until you see the object that the 
binoculars are directed toward clearly in the left 
ocular. 

2.   Cover the left front lens with your hand and turn the 

adjustment ring on the right ocular until you can see 
the object clearly again. 

3.   The binoculars are now adjusted for your eyes. The 

binoculars have a diopter scale (A) for adjusted eye 
correction.

4.   Adjust the focus with the focusing knob (C).

Eye cups

Some binoculars have eye cups (D) of rubber that can 
be folded down if you would like to view while wearing 
glasses. The distance is then shortened between the 
ocular lenses and the eye, and even a person wearing 
glasses can take advantage of the binoculars full view 
field.

Carry strap

Make sure the carry strap is securely fastened to the 
binoculars before you hang them around your neck. 

Storing and cleaning the binoculars

1.   Always store the binoculars in their case with the lens 

protectors mounted on when not used.

2.   Clean the binoculars with a dust brush or a fine lint 

free cloth.

3.   If the lenses are very dirty you can exceptionally use 

rubbing alcohol to remove e.g. finger prints, never 
spray the fluid directly on the lens or ocular, only 
on the cleaning cloth, then use the cloth only for 
cleaning the lenses.

4.   Store the binoculars in a dry place.

Note! Never try to dismantle the binoculars or to 
clean them internally.

Ver. 200705

ENGLISH

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