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WARNING: NEVER ATTEMPT TO OBSERVE THE SUN WITH THIS DEVICE! 

OBSERVING THE SUN – EVEN FOR A MOMENT – WILL CAUSE INSTANT AND 

IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO YOUR EYE OR EVEN BLINDNESS. Eye damage is often 

painless, so there is no warning to the observer that the damage has occurred until it 

is too late. Do not point the device at or near the Sun. Do not look through the device 

as it is moving. Children should always have adult supervision while observing.

SUN WARNING

SAFETY WARNINGS

• Respect privacy: When using 

this device, respect the 

privacy of other people. For 

example, do not use them to 

look into people’s homes. 

 

• Choking hazard: Children 

should only use device 

under adult supervision. 

Keep packaging materials 

like plastic bags and rubber 

bands out of the reach of 

children as these materials 

pose a choking hazard. 

• 

Risk of blindness: Never 

use this device to look 

directly at the Sun or in the 

direct proximity of the Sun. 

Doing so may result in a 

permanent loss of vision. 

• 

Risk of fire: Do not place 

device, particularly the 

lenses, in direct sunlight. 

The concentration of light 

rays could cause a fire. 

• Do not disassemble this 

device. In the event of a 

defect, please contact 

your dealer. The dealer 

will contact the Customer 

Service Department and 

can send the device in to 

be repaired if necessary. 

• Do not subject the 

device to temperatures 

exceeding 60° C (140° F).

• Disposal: Keep packaging 

materials, like plastic bags 

and rubber bands, away 

from children as they a 

pose a risk of suffocation. 

Dispose of packaging 

materials as legally 

required. Consult the local 

authority on the matter 

if necessary and recycle 
materials when possible.

Read and follow the instructions, safety rules, and first aid information.

Customer Service: Call 1-866-252-3811

Summary of Contents for Adventure Set

Page 1: ...not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable ni cad ni mh etc batteries Optical design Magnification with 2x Barlow lens Front lens clear aperture Focal lengt...

Page 2: ...of the Sun Doing so may result in a permanent loss of vision Risk of fire Do not place device particularly the lenses in direct sunlight The concentration of light rays could cause a fire Do not disa...

Page 3: ...om How To Set Up Note We recommend assembling your telescope for the first time in the daylight or in a lit room so that you can familiarize yourself with assembly steps and all components 1 4a 5a 6a...

Page 4: ...after it has traveled a certain distance focal length Eyepiece An eyepiece is a system made for your eye and comprised of one or more lenses In an eyepiece the clear image that is generated in the foc...

Page 5: ...ng the telescope position the red dot using the two adjustment screws so that it shares the same view as the one in your eyepiece The front screw will move the viewfinder up and down and the other wil...

Page 6: ...detergents Make sure your telescope is always protected against dust and dirt After use leave it in a warm room to dry off before storing f 20 mm f 12 5 mm The Moon f 20 mm f 12 5 mm Terrestrial Image...

Page 7: ...components that are powered by batteries Batteries should be kept out of children s reach When inserting batteries please ensure the polarity is correct Insert the batteries according to the displayed...

Page 8: ...la 14 Scalpel 15 Tweezers Needle Stirring Rod Pipette 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 10 12 14 15 13 11 Not suitable for children under 3 years of age Contains functional sharp points Observe Investigate Discover...

Page 9: ...e Turn on light Readjust focus Start with the lowest power objective 5x No image Centre object on slide under lowest power objective No light Replace batteries Check on off position How Do I Observe T...

Page 10: ...ic bags and rubber bands out of the reach of children as these materials pose a choking hazard Risk of blindness Never use this device to look directly at the Sun or in the direct proximity of the Sun...

Page 11: ...ars are the perfect companion for countless outdoor adventures With these sturdy binoculars you can investigate amazing species and sights Take them on a nature walk to get a detailed look at birds an...

Page 12: ...pieces and or objective lenses only use a soft lint free cloth like a microfiber cloth Do not apply excess pressure to the cloth to avoid scratching the lenses To remove more stubborn dirt moisten the...

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