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ENGLISH
Thank you for purchasing Celestron binoculars.
We hope they bring you many years of enjoyment.
To maximize the use of your new binoculars,
please read these instructions on use and care
before using them.
Adjusting the interpupillAry distAnce (ipd)
Since the distance between the eyes (specifically,
the distance between the centers of the pupils)
varies among individuals, the two eyepieces of the
binoculars must be correctly aligned (adjusted).
This is called adjusting the interpupillary distance.
To adjust this distance, lift the binoculars up to your
eyes (using both hands) and look through them at
an object in the distance. Move the two halves of
the binoculars about the hinge until you see one
clear circle of image through both eyes.
Adjusting Focus
Since most people have a variance of vision from
their left eye to their right eye, you must adjust the
focusing system. Use the following steps to achieve
focus: (1) Close your right eye and look through the
left side of the binoculars with your left eye at the
subject matter. Rotate the center focusing wheel
until the image appears in sharp focus; (2) Close
your left eye and look through the right eyepiece
(called the diopter). Rotate the right eyepiece until
the image appears in sharp focus. (3) Now look
through both eyepieces with both eyes open. Since
you’ve already adjusted the right eyepiece, use
only the center focusing wheel to refocus on a new
object at a different distance.
Note: Your binocular has a diopter indicator,
please note the setting for later use for faster
focus adjustment.
Hint: Eyeglasses worn for nearsightedness
should be worn when using binoculars, as
you may not be able to reach a sharp focus at
infinity without them.
IPD
Roof
Binocular
Eyecup
Diopter
Adjustment
Objective Lens
Eyepiece
Focus Wheel
Tripod Adapter Threads -
42mm Models (under cap)
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set the twist up rubber eyecups
Twist the Rubber Eyecups up if you do not wear
eyeglasses and fold them down if you do wear
eyeglasses to obtain the maximum field of view.
Now you are ready to use your binoculars —
enjoy the view!
the kit closely for best results. If you have a lot of
dust or dirt accumulated, brush it off gently with a
camel’s hair brush and/or utilize a can of pressurized
air before using the cleaning kit. Alternately, you
could use the Celestron LensPen (#93575) made
especially for cleaning binoculars. Never attempt
to clean your binoculars internally or try to take
them apart!
tripod AdAptAbility
The 42mm size binoculars feature a built-in tripod
adapter fitting which is a threaded screw hole
underneath a cap. To attach a binocular tripod
adapter, remove the cap and then thread the screw
from the binocular tripod adapter into the threaded
screw hold. The other end of the binocular tripod
adapter attaches to a photographic tripod.
Mounting binoculars this way allows for added
stability and comfort.
cAre And cleAning
Binoculars do not need routine maintenance
other than making sure that the objective
lenses and eyepieces are kept clean. If repairs
become necessary, they should be serviced by
the manufacturer or a qualified binocular repair
company. Collimation (optical alignment) is the
biggest concern with binoculars. If your binoculars
are roughly handled or dropped, there is a good
chance that the collimation will be out, and
they should be serviced. Dirty objectives and/or
eyepieces mean less light transmission and loss of
brightness as well as unsharp images. Keep your
optics clean! When not using your binoculars, store
them in the case provided. Avoid touching the glass
surfaces, however, if fingerprints (which contain mild
acid) do get on the glass, they should be cleaned as
soon as possible to avoid damaging the coatings.
To clean the optical surfaces, we recommend a
lens/optics cleaning kit available at most photo or
optical shops. Follow the instructions provided with
cAution!
Viewing the Sun may cause permanent eye
damage. Do not view the Sun with your binoculars
or even with the naked eye.
problems or repAir
If warranty problems arise or repairs are necessary,
contact the Celestron customer service department
if you live in the U.S.A. or Canada. If you live
elsewhere, please contact the Celestron dealer you
purchased the binoculars from or the Celestron
distributor in your country (listings are available
at www.celestron.com).
wArrAnty
Your binocular has the Celestron No Fault Limited
Lifetime Warranty for U.S.A. and Canadian
customers. For complete details of eligibility and
for warranty information on customers in other
countries visit the Celestron website.
Celestron binoculars are designed and intended for
those 13 years of age and older.
For Complete speCiFiCations and produCt inFormation,
visit: www.Celestron.Com
2835 Columbia Street • Torrance, CA 90503 U.S.A
Tel: 310.328.9560 • Fax: 310.212.5835
©2011 Celestron
All rights resevered. • Printed in China • 01-11
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Jumelles outland X Ceslestron
FRANÇAIS
Nous vous remercions d’avoir fait l’acquisition de
jumelles Celestron. Nous espérons qu’elles vous
procureront des années de satisfaction. Pour utiliser
vos jumelles au mieux, veuillez préalablement lire
ce mode d’emploi et ces consignes d’entretien.
réglAge de lA distAnce interpupillAire (dip)
Étant donné que la distance entre les yeux (plus
précisément, la distance entre le centre des deux
pupilles) varie d’une personne à l’autre, il est
nécessaire de parfaitement aligner (régler) les deux
oculaires des jumelles. Cette distance est désignée
sous le nom de distance interpupillaire. Pour la
régler, mettez les jumelles devant vos yeux (en
les tenants des deux mains) et regardez un objet
éloigné avec. Déplacez les deux tubes droits des
jumelles au niveau de la charnière jusqu’à ce que
vous aperceviez un cercle d’image net avec les
deux yeux.
réglAge de lA mise Au point
Étant donné que la plupart des gens n’ont pas la
même vision d’un œil à l’autre, vous devez régler
le système de mise au point. Procédez comme
suit pour effectuer la mise au point : (1) Fermez
l’œil droit et regardez l’image observée avec l’œil
gauche à travers le tube gauche des jumelles.
Tournez la molette centrale de mise au point
jusqu’à ce que l’image soit parfaitement nette ; (2)
fermez l’œil gauche et regardez maintenant dans
l’oculaire droit (pour le réglage de la dioptrie).
Tournez l’oculaire droit jusqu’à ce que l’image soit
nette. (3) Ensuite, regardez dans les deux oculaires
avec les deux yeux ouverts. L’oculaire droit venant
d’être réglé, utilisez uniquement la molette centrale
de mise au point pour refaire la mise au point sur
un nouvel objet situé à une distance différente.
Remarque : Vos jumelles sont dotées
d’un indicateur de dioptrie. Veuillez noter
le réglage pour effectuer plus rapidement
votre mise au point lors de toute utilisation
ultérieure.
Conseil utile : Si vous êtes myope, vous devez
mettre vos lunettes lorsque vous utilisez les
jumelles, sinon vous risquez de ne pouvoir
parvenir à une mise au point précise à l’infini.
DIP
Jumelles
en toit
Œilleto
Réglage de
la dioptrie
Objectif
Oculaire
Molette de
mise au point
Filetage de l’adaptateur
pour trépied -
Modèles 42 mm (sous le cache)
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