Bushnell 70-0001 Instruction Manual

To calibrate your Bushnell 70-0001 Compass, hold the compass level and rotate it slowly in a complete circle to allow the needle to settle and point to magnetic north. Ensure you are away from metal objects and electronic devices during calibration.
If the needle is stuck, gently tap the side of the compass to free it. Ensure there are no obstructions inside the compass housing. If the problem persists, contact Bushnell customer support for further assistance.
Yes, the Bushnell 70-0001 Compass can be used in the Southern Hemisphere, but you may need to adjust for magnetic declination specific to that region. Consult a local map or declination chart for accurate readings.
Clean the compass with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or immersing it in water. Store it in a dry place to prevent any moisture damage. Regularly check for any debris that might obstruct the needle movement.
Store the Bushnell 70-0001 Compass in a cool, dry place, ideally in a protective case. Keep it away from magnetic fields and electronic devices to prevent interference with the needle.
Ensure the compass is level and away from metal objects and electronic devices. Check for magnetic declination in your area and adjust your readings accordingly for the most accurate navigation.
Check for nearby magnetic interference and recalibrate the compass by rotating it in a complete circle. If inaccuracies persist, verify and adjust for local magnetic declination.
The Bushnell 70-0001 Compass is designed for outdoor use and is rugged enough to withstand normal wear and tear. However, it should be handled with care to avoid drops and impacts which could affect its accuracy.
The Bushnell 70-0001 Compass is designed to function in a variety of weather conditions, but extreme temperatures may affect its performance. Avoid prolonged exposure to extreme heat or cold for optimal functionality.
The Bushnell 70-0001 Compass is water-resistant to a degree, meaning it can withstand light moisture, but it should not be submerged in water. Keep it dry to maintain its longevity and accuracy.