Bushnell 78-6035 Instruction Manual
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To align the finderscope, first choose a distant object during the day. Center the object in the main telescope's eyepiece. Then, adjust the finderscope's alignment screws until the object is centered in the finderscope's crosshairs.
Ensure the telescope is focused by adjusting the focus knob. Check the eyepiece and lens for cleanliness and remove any dust or smudges. Atmospheric conditions can also affect clarity, so consider observing on a night with stable air.
Regularly clean the lenses with a soft, lint-free cloth and a lens cleaning solution. Avoid touching the lenses with fingers and always replace dust caps after use. Store the telescope in a dry, dust-free environment.
Use a padded carrying case specifically designed for telescopes. Disassemble larger components like the tripod and optical tube when transporting. Ensure all parts are securely fastened to prevent movement.
To balance the telescope, first ensure it is mounted securely. Loosen the clutches and position the telescope horizontally. Slide it forward or backward until it remains level without support, then tighten the clutches.
Start with a low-power eyepiece to get a wider field of view. Use star charts or astronomy apps to help identify constellations and celestial objects. Practicing during twilight can also help you become more familiar with the night sky.
Point the telescope at a bright star and defocus it slightly. If the star's image is not a perfect circle, adjust the collimation screws on the telescope to achieve concentric circles. Consult the manual for specific screw locations.
Regularly check the tripod legs for stability and tighten any loose bolts. Lubricate moving parts if necessary and ensure the tripod is clean and free from dirt or debris. Store it properly to avoid damage.
Set up the telescope on a stable surface away from foot traffic. Use vibration suppression pads under the tripod legs. Ensure all components are tightly secured to minimize movement.
Check the power source and ensure the batteries are fresh or the power cable is properly connected. Inspect the motor drive for any visible damage and consult the manual or contact Bushnell support for further troubleshooting steps.