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WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS:
Your night vision scope was designed to provide many years of reliable service. To ensure that you get the most enjoy-
ment out of your monocular, always obey the following Warnings and Precautions:
• Do not direct the unit in the “on position at intense sources of light, such as car’s headlights or burning fire. This may
disable the unit for an unkown length of time or cause of dark spot in the center of the field of view. Do not turn the
unit on in daylight without the protective cap firmly secured over the objective lens, as this may damage the unit. Any
such damage may void your warranty.
• Never leave the unit in the “on” position with the lens cap removed over an extended length of time in an area with
a light level exceeding 1-10 lux (twilight – 10 lux, deep twilight 1 lux). Please keep the protective cap on the objective
under greater light level
• Your monocular was designed to be self-contained. Do not open the body of the scope or otherwise attempt to
service this device. If such a need arises return the unit for replacement or repair.
• Keep the monocular away from dust and sudden temperature drop.
• Do not subject the unit to water drops and splashes, do not put water reservoirs on the device.
• Avoid dropping or otherwise shocking the unit. The monocular incorporates a sophisticated optical system which
could be damaged in extreme cases of misuse.
BATTERY INSTALLATION:
Your monocular runs on two AA batteries. To install, unscrew the screw of the battery compartment cover, open the
cover and insert the batteries into the battery compartment observing the marking on the inner side of the cover of
the battery compartment, tighten the screw of the cover carefully. Do not overtighten.