Bushnell 786114 Instruction Manual

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Pages 9
Year 2006
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Bushnell 786114 Telescope Specification

The Bushnell 786114 Telescope is a high-quality optical instrument designed for both amateur and intermediate astronomers seeking detailed views of celestial objects. This model features a 60mm refractor lens, providing a clear and sharp image suitable for observing the moon, planets, and other astronomical phenomena. The telescope has a focal length of 900mm, resulting in a focal ratio of f/15, which is ideal for high-magnification observations. It includes fully coated optics, which enhance light transmission and reduce glare, ensuring bright and vivid images. The telescope is equipped with interchangeable eyepieces that offer varying magnifications, allowing users to customize their viewing experience based on the object being observed. A 3x Barlow lens is also included, effectively tripling the magnification power of each eyepiece.

The Bushnell 786114 is mounted on a sturdy altazimuth mount, providing smooth and precise tracking of celestial objects across the sky. This mount facilitates easy adjustments both horizontally and vertically, making it user-friendly for beginners. The telescope's lightweight and portable design allow for easy transportation and setup, making it an excellent choice for outdoor stargazing excursions. Additionally, it comes with a finderscope that assists in locating objects more easily in the night sky. The telescope's construction is robust, promising durability and long-term usability. Overall, the Bushnell 786114 offers a reliable and versatile option for those looking to explore the wonders of the universe from the comfort of their backyard or a remote location.

Bushnell 786114 Telescope F.A.Q.

How do I set up my Bushnell 786114 telescope for the first time?

To set up your Bushnell 786114, start by assembling the tripod and attaching the mount. Secure the optical tube to the mount using the provided screws. Attach the finderscope and eyepieces, and ensure all components are tightened properly.

What should I do if I can't see anything through my telescope?

Ensure that the lens cap is removed and that the telescope is properly focused. Adjust the focus knob slowly while looking through the eyepiece. Check if the finderscope is aligned with the main telescope.

How do I align the finderscope on my Bushnell 786114?

To align the finderscope, choose a distant object and center it in the telescope's field of view. Adjust the finderscope until the object is centered in its crosshairs.

What is the best way to clean the lenses of my telescope?

Use a soft, lint-free cloth and a small amount of lens cleaning solution. Gently wipe the lenses in a circular motion. Avoid using excessive pressure or household cleaners.

How can I improve the image quality in my Bushnell telescope?

Ensure the telescope is properly focused and the lenses are clean. Avoid observing over rooftops or other surfaces that emit heat, which can cause image distortion.

My telescope mount is shaky, how can I stabilize it?

Ensure that all tripod legs are fully extended and locked. Tighten all screws and knobs on the mount. Adding weight to the accessory tray can also help stabilize the tripod.

What maintenance does my Bushnell 786114 telescope require?

Regularly check and tighten screws and components. Clean the lenses as needed. Store the telescope in a dry, dust-free environment to prevent moisture damage.

How can I troubleshoot tracking issues with my telescope?

Ensure that the telescope is balanced on its mount and that the tracking motor, if available, is properly powered. Recheck alignment and calibration settings.

What types of objects are best viewed with the Bushnell 786114 telescope?

The Bushnell 786114 is ideal for observing the Moon, planets like Jupiter and Saturn, and bright deep-sky objects such as the Orion Nebula and star clusters.

How do I store my telescope to ensure it remains in good condition?

Store your telescope in a cool, dry place. Use a dust cover to protect the optics. Avoid storing it in direct sunlight or in damp environments.