Bushnell 202645 Instruction Manual

To calibrate your Bushnell 202645 Rangefinder, turn it on and aim at a target with a known distance. Use the mode button to select the appropriate mode for your environment, such as "Rifle" or "Bow" mode. Adjust settings as necessary until the displayed distance matches the known distance.
Check the battery compartment to ensure the battery is properly installed and not depleted. If necessary, replace the battery with a new CR2 battery. Also, ensure there is no debris or corrosion in the battery compartment.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth to gently wipe the lenses. For stubborn smudges, slightly dampen the cloth with water or lens cleaner. Avoid using paper products or rough materials that could scratch the lenses.
The maximum range of the Bushnell 202645 Rangefinder is approximately 1,300 yards, depending on environmental conditions and the reflectivity of the target.
To switch between yards and meters, press and hold the mode button until the unit of measurement begins to flash. Use the same button to toggle between yards and meters, then release the button to set your preference.
Yes, the Bushnell 202645 Rangefinder is designed to be water-resistant and can be used in light rain. However, avoid submerging it in water or exposing it to heavy rainfall to prevent damage.
The display shows the distance to the target in the selected unit (yards or meters), along with any relevant mode indicators such as angle or ballistic data. Refer to the user manual for detailed explanations of each symbol and reading.
Ensure that the lens is clean and free from obstructions. Check that you are using the correct mode for your environment. If problems persist, try resetting the device or consulting the manual for recalibration instructions.
Battery life depends on usage, but it's advisable to replace the CR2 battery at least once a year or when you notice a significant drop in performance. Always carry a spare battery when heading out for extended use.
Yes, the Bushnell 202645 Rangefinder can be used for golfing, especially in the "Golf" mode, which accounts for elevation changes and provides an adjusted distance to the flag.