Bushnell 111026 Instruction Manual
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Start by closing your right eye and focusing with your left eye using the center focus wheel. Once your left eye is focused, close your left eye and adjust the focus for your right eye using the diopter adjustment ring.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth or a lens cleaning brush to gently remove dust. For smudges, use a lens cleaning solution and apply it to the cloth, not directly on the lens.
Ensure that all seals and O-rings are intact and undamaged. Regularly check for any wear and tear, especially around the lens mounts and focus mechanisms.
Check the focus and diopter settings to ensure they are correctly adjusted. Clean the lenses to remove any dirt or smudges, and make sure the binoculars are steady when in use.
Store the binoculars in a cool, dry place in their protective case. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures and humidity to prevent mold and internal damage.
Yes, the Bushnell 111026 is designed to perform in low-light conditions due to its multi-coated optics, which enhance light transmission.
A shaky image can result from unsteady hands or incorrect adjustments. Use a tripod or brace your arms against a solid surface to stabilize the view.
Twist the eyecups down to accommodate the use of eyeglasses, which will help maintain the correct eye relief and field of view.
Ensure there is no debris obstructing the diopter ring. If it's still stiff, contact Bushnell customer service for guidance, as forcing it may cause damage.
Regular cleaning and inspection should suffice for most users. However, it's advisable to have them professionally serviced every few years to maintain optimal performance.