Bushnell 200750 Instruction Manual
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The Bushnell 200750 Rangefinder is factory calibrated and should not require further calibration. If measurements seem inaccurate, ensure the lens is clean and the battery is fresh.
To clean the lenses, use a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or rough materials that could scratch the lens. Store the rangefinder in a protective case to prevent dust accumulation.
First, check the battery to ensure it is installed correctly and has sufficient power. Replace the battery if needed. Ensure the device is powered on and that the lens is not obstructed.
For improved accuracy, ensure the rangefinder is held steady when taking measurements. Use both hands if necessary, and avoid measuring through glass or other objects that may interfere with the laser.
Yes, the Bushnell 200750 Rangefinder can be used in low-light conditions. However, the display may be less visible in extreme low-light situations. Consider using additional illumination if necessary.
Inconsistent readings can occur due to reflective surfaces, inclement weather, or interference from other electronic devices. Ensure you aim at a solid, non-reflective target and check environmental factors.
The Bushnell 200750 Rangefinder typically uses a CR2 lithium battery. To replace it, open the battery compartment, remove the old battery, and insert the new one, ensuring correct polarity.
To switch between yards and meters, access the settings menu by pressing and holding the power button. Use the mode button to toggle between measurement units.
The Bushnell 200750 Rangefinder is designed to be water-resistant, but it is not completely waterproof. It can withstand light rain, but avoid prolonged exposure to water.
Regularly inspect your rangefinder for any signs of damage, clean the lenses as needed, and check the battery. Performing these checks every few months or before a major outing is recommended.