Vortex-optics RAZOR HD 20-60X85 SPOTTING SCOPE User Manual Page 3

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Fine-tuning with the dual focus dial
Adjusting the focus does more than allow you to see critical details. Fine-tuning the focus
also ensures fatigue-free viewing. Some refocusing is usually required when you change the
magnificationhandle the coarse and fine adjustments with just the tip of a finger.
1. Set the magnification by turning the magnification adjustment ring.
2. Slowly turn the coarse focus dial until the subject is nearly in focus.
3. Turn the fine focus dial to fine-tune the details.
Step 1
Steps 2–3
1. Loosen the mounting collar by turning the thumbscrew to the left.
2. Rotate spotting scope body to the most comfortable viewing position.
3. Turn the thumbscrew to the right to secure the mounting collar and hold
the scope body in the preferred viewing position.
Flexible viewing angle
Rotate the tripod mounting collar for greater flexibility in the field.
Extendable sunshade
This fitted hood effectively blocks out disturbing stray
light when extended. The sunshade also shields the
objective lens from mechanical damage and guards
against soiling by fingerprints and raindrops.
The sunshade is always
accessible.
Adjustable viewing angle.
Tips for Care and Handling
Protect your spotting scope by keeping it in the
padded view-through case while in use. If the Razor
HD gets wet, be sure to let it dry before packing it
away.
Choose a dark, well-ventilated place for storage.
1. Remove dust or grit with pressurized air, or use a soft
camel hair or optical brush.
2. Fog lenses with your own breath.
3. Wipe off smudges, fingerprints, and eyelash oil with a
non-abrasive cloth, chamois, or silk. Never use facial tissue,
heavy cotton or flannel clothing—these materials can scratch
the lenses!
Keeping the lenses clean
Maintain the optical brilliance of the Razor HD:
Caution: Never look directly into the sun—or any other
intense light—with your Razor HD spotting scope. This could
damage the retina and cornea of your eyes to the point of
causing blindness.
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