Bushnell 260140 Instruction Manual
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To adjust the focus, first close your right eye and use the center focus wheel to focus on an object with your left eye. Then, close your left eye and adjust the diopter ring on the right eyepiece until the object is sharp. Open both eyes for a perfectly focused view.
If your binoculars appear misaligned, check for any physical damage. If none is visible, try adjusting the alignment by slightly rotating the barrels. If the problem persists, contact Bushnell customer support for professional repair services.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth and a small amount of lens cleaning solution. Gently wipe the lenses in a circular motion. Avoid using paper products or household cleaners as they can scratch the lenses.
Store the binoculars in a cool, dry place in their protective case. Ensure the lenses are covered to prevent dust accumulation and keep them away from direct sunlight to avoid damage to the optics.
Thread each end of the neck strap through the strap loops on either side of the binoculars. Secure by threading the strap end through the buckle and adjust the length for comfort.
Place the binoculars in a warm, dry place to allow the moisture to evaporate. If condensation persists, they may need to be professionally serviced to ensure the seals are intact.
These binoculars are water-resistant, but it is recommended to avoid prolonged exposure to heavy rain. Ensure they are wiped dry after use in wet conditions to maintain performance.
The Bushnell 260140 Binoculars typically have a field of view of around 340 feet at 1000 yards, providing a wide and clear view ideal for bird watching and nature observation.
Regularly clean the lenses, store in a protective case, avoid dropping or subjecting them to extreme temperatures, and conduct routine inspections for any damage or misalignment.
Ensure the lenses are clean and free from smudges. Check if the diopter setting is correctly adjusted for your eyesight. If issues persist, there might be an internal issue requiring professional servicing.