Bushnell 70-0002 Instruction Manual

To calibrate your Bushnell 70-0002 Compass, hold it flat and rotate it slowly in a full circle, ensuring it is away from metal objects and electronic devices. This helps in adjusting the compass needle for accurate readings.
If the needle gets stuck, gently tap the compass on a soft surface to dislodge it. Ensure the compass is held level and away from magnetic interference. If the problem persists, inspect it for physical damage.
Yes, the Bushnell 70-0002 Compass is designed to be weather-resistant. However, extreme temperatures or conditions may affect its performance. Always store it properly when not in use.
To read the compass bearing accurately, hold the compass at eye level and align the direction of travel arrow with your target. Rotate the bezel until the north end of the needle aligns with the 'N' marking. The bearing is read where the direction of travel arrow meets the degree markings.
Regular maintenance includes keeping the compass clean and dry, avoiding impact, and storing it in a protective case when not in use. Periodically check for any physical damage or wear.
To prevent magnetic interference, keep the compass away from electronic devices, metal objects, and magnets. Use it in open areas away from large metal structures.
Hold the compass flat in your palm at chest height, ensuring it is level and stable. Keep it close to your body to avoid tilting, which can affect the accuracy of the needle.
If the needle does not settle quickly, check for obstructions such as debris inside the compass housing. Ensure you are away from magnetic sources and hold the compass level.
To use the declination adjustment, refer to your local declination value and adjust the bezel accordingly. This ensures your magnetic readings are corrected for true north.
Yes, the Bushnell 70-0002 Compass is suitable for orienteering. Its durable construction and accurate needle make it a reliable choice for navigation activities.