Pentax 62553 Owners Manual - Page 5

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How to mount the binoculars on the tripod • Use a optional tripod mounting adapter for attaching the binoculars onto the tripod. Remove the tripod socket cover by pulling itself, and screw the optional tripod mounting adapter into the socket. •When returning the tripod socket cover to the original position, place the tip of it on the socket, pressing the center of it, so that it can be inserted easily into the tripod socket of the binoculars. Handling Precautions • Do not store the binoculars in a closet with mothballs or in a place where chemicals are handled. Store it in a location with good air circulation to prevent the fungus growth. • Use a blower and lens brush to remove dust accumulated on the lens. •Take reasonable care to prevent exposure to dirt, mud, sand. moisture, toxic gas, salt water or any other substance which may penetrate and cause internal damage. • Never use solvents such as paint thinner, alcohol or benzine to clean the binoculars. • Avoid leaving the binoculars for an extended period of time in places where temperature and humidity are high such as in a car. • Never expose the binoculars to high temperatures (over 60' C(140" F)). • Be careful not to drop or subject the binoculars to strong vibrations, shock or pressure.

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How
to
mount
the
binoculars
on
the
tripod
Use
a
optional
tripod
mounting
adapter
for
attaching
the
binoculars
onto
the
tripod.
Remove
the
tripod
socket
cover
by
pulling
itself,
and
screw
the
optional
tripod
mounting
adapter
into
the
socket.
•When
returning
the
tripod
socket
cover
to
the
original
position,
place
the
tip
of
it
on
the
socket,
pressing
the
center
of
it,
so
that
it
can
be
inserted
easily
into
the
tripod
socket
of
the
binoculars.
Handling
Precautions
Do
not
store
the
binoculars
in
a
closet
with
mothballs
or
in
a
place
where
chemicals
are
handled.
Store
it
in
a
location
with
good
air
circulation
to
prevent
the
fungus
growth.
Use
a
blower
and
lens
brush
to
remove
dust
accumulated
on
the
lens.
•Take
reasonable
care
to
prevent
exposure
to
dirt,
mud,
sand.
moisture,
toxic
gas,
salt
water
or
any
other
substance
which
may
penetrate
and
cause
internal
damage.
Never
use
solvents
such
as
paint
thinner,
alcohol
or
benzine
to
clean
the
binoculars.
Avoid
leaving
the
binoculars
for
an
extended
period
of
time
in
places
where
temperature
and
humidity
are
high
such
as
in
a
car.
Never
expose
the
binoculars
to
high
temperatures
(over
60'
C(140"
F)).
Be
careful
not
to
drop
or
subject
the
binoculars
to
strong
vibrations,
shock
or
pressure.