Canon 8x25 IS Users Manual

BINOCULARS
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Instructions
Thank you for purchasing a Canon product.
The Canon 8×25 IS is a pair of prism binoculars equipped with a tilt-system Image Stabilizer. Before using the binoculars, read this instruction booklet to familiarize yourself with the proper operation.
Features
• Compact 8× binoculars for everyday use such as bird-watching, sports, theater, etc.
• Image Stabilizer can be operated by either the left or right finger.
• Ergonomic design for easy operation and portability.
Symbols
Warning to prevent malfunction or damage to the binoculars.
Supplementary hints for using the binoculars.
Accessories
The binoculars come with the following accessories:
Case ........................................... 1
Strap ........................................... 1
Eyepiece lens caps..................... 2
CR123A lithium battery ................1
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Cautionary Notes
For the Binoculars
(1) Never look at the sun or a bright light with the binoculars. Doing so
can cause loss of vision.
(2) If the binoculars are taken from a cold environment to a warm one,
condensation may develop on the surface and internal parts. To prevent condensation, first put the binoculars into an airtight plastic bag before taking it to a warm environment. Let it gradually adjust to the warmer temperature, then take out the binoculars. Do the same when taking the binoculars from a warm environment to a cold one.
(3) Binoculars are precision instruments. Do not drop them or subject
them to shock. Never attempt to disassemble them.
(4) The binoculars are not waterproof. Avoid exposing the binoculars to
rain or water spray.
(5) High temperatures can cause the binoculars to malfunction. Do not
store them close to a heater or in a closed car on a sunny day.
(6) If the lens is dirty, first use a blower brush to remove dust, etc., from
the lens surface. Then use a soft, dry cloth and wipe the lens gently without scratching it. Do not use any organic solvent on the body or lenses.
(7) Storing the binoculars in a humid location may cause fungus on the
lenses. If the binoculars are not to be used for an extended period, clean the lenses and body thoroughly and store in a well­ventilated dry place.
(8) Avoid storing the binoculars in a laboratory or a location where
corrosive chemicals are present. Also avoid storage in a chest of drawers.
(9) When the binoculars are not to be used for a prolonged period,
remove the batteries. If the batteries are left inside, they may leak, causing corrosion, malfunction or fire.
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Battery Care
(1) Never attempt to disassemble batteries. Do not leave batteries in a hot
place or throw them into a fire. Do not short circuit the contacts. Doing any of the above is highly dangerous.
(2) You should never mix different types of batteries. When changing
exhausted batteries, replace them all at once.
(3) Although lithium batteries work well in low temperature, their
performance will drop slightly in temperatures below 0 degrees C. In cold locations, keep a spare set of batteries in a warm pocket and alternate them with the batteries in use.
(4) If the lamp does not light when you press the Image Stabilizer button,
the battery power is low. Replace the battery.
(5) Even if the lamp lights but the Image Stabilizer does not operate
properly, the battery power is low. Replace the battery.
For CA, USA only
Included lithium battery contains Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/ for details.
All Canon Binoculars are composed only of “Environment Friendly Lead-Free Optical Glass”. The design is derived from Canon’s corporate policy to care about our environ­ment.
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