Bushnell 260332 Instruction Manual
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To adjust the focus, use the central focusing wheel located between the two eyepieces. Look through the binoculars at an object and turn the wheel until the image becomes clear. Fine-tune using the right eyepiece diopter adjustment if necessary.
Ensure that both the central focus and diopter adjustments are properly set. Clean the lenses with a soft, dry cloth. If the problem persists, check for misalignment or damage and consult Bushnell customer service.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth or a lens cleaning brush to gently remove dust. Apply a small amount of lens cleaning solution to the cloth and wipe the lenses in a circular motion. Avoid using excessive liquid to prevent damage.
Yes, the Bushnell 260332 Binocular is designed to be waterproof and fog-proof, using O-ring seals and nitrogen purging to ensure performance in various weather conditions.
Store your binoculars in a cool, dry place, preferably in their case to protect them from dust and impacts. Avoid leaving them in direct sunlight or high temperatures for extended periods.
Close your right eye and focus on an object with your left eye using the central focusing wheel. Then close your left eye and adjust the right eyepiece (diopter) ring until the object is in focus for your right eye.
If your binoculars are waterproof, simply dry them with a soft cloth. If not, gently wipe them dry and allow them to air out in a dry place. Check for any water ingress and consult Bushnell if necessary.
Shakiness may be caused by hand tremors or inadequate support. Try using a tripod or resting your elbows on a stable surface. If the issue is persistent, check for internal damage or misalignment.
Ensure that your binoculars are stored in a dry place. If they are waterproof and fog-proof, internal fogging should not occur. Avoid rapid temperature changes and use lens caps when not in use.
The Bushnell 260332 Binocular typically has a field of view of approximately 393 feet at 1000 yards, allowing for a wide viewing area.