
TM
EVERGLADE
15x– 45x 60mm
Spotting Scope
Instructions for Use
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SS-560
Specifications
Model: SS-560
Magnification:
Objective Lens Diameter: 60mm
Focusing Prism: BK-7
Angle Prism: BAK-4
Lens Coating: Fully Multi-Coated
Field of View: 61-115 feet at 1000 yards
Close Focus: 20 feet
Waterproof / Fogproof: Yes
Weight: 2.14 lbs.
Dimensions: 12.6” x 6.3” x 3.35”
15x – 45x

Tripod Mounting
This spotting scope comes with a tabletop tripod. Place this tripod on a level
surface with all legs rotated to their outermost position. Locate the
mounting base underneath the spotting scope and fasten to the screw
located on the tripod mounting plate (See Fig. 2). Turn the mounting screw
knob until scope is securely attached to tripod. Please note that the
mounting base on this spotting scope is compatible with most standard
tripods so you may substitute the included tripod with a tripod of
your choice.
Once securely mounted, the tripod mounting collar allows you to rotate the
spotting scope to your preferred viewing angle. Loosen the mounting collar
thumbscrew by turning it counter clockwise. Rotate the scope as needed and
then secure in place by turning the thumbscrew clockwise until tight
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
(See Fig. 3).
Using the Tripod
Turn the pan/tilt handle counter clockwise to loosen (See Fig. 4). You can now
move the spotting scope up/down and side to side as needed. Once your
viewing subject is centered in your field of view, lock into place by turning the
pan/tilt handle clockwise until tight.
Fig. 4
Using Your Spotting Scope
Twist off and remove the protective cover from the eyepiece by turning counter
clockwise. To avoid damage to the eyepiece, replace this protective cover when
not in use. Pull off cover over objective lens. The lens cover can remain tethered
to the sun shade or it can be removed completely. Use care when removing the lens cover to avoid
damaging the collar that connects the cover to the sun shade. Always replace the lens cover when not in
use to avoid damage and exposure to dust and debris.