Bushnell Trophy XLT Instruction Manual
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To adjust the focus, first set the center focus wheel to the middle position. Close your right eye and focus with your left eye using the center focus wheel. Once the image is clear, close your left eye and adjust the right eyepiece (diopter) until the image is sharp. Now both eyes should be focused properly.
If your binoculars are foggy inside, it is likely due to moisture seeping in. They need to be professionally serviced to reseal them and remove the moisture. In the future, ensure the binoculars are stored in a dry place and that the seals are intact to prevent this issue.
Yes, the Bushnell Trophy XLT Binoculars are water-resistant and can be used in the rain. However, it is advisable to dry them off as soon as possible after exposure to minimize the risk of damage.
To clean the lenses, first blow off any loose debris with a can of air or a soft brush. Use a lens cleaning solution and a microfiber cloth to gently clean the lenses in a circular motion. Avoid using paper towels or clothing, as they can scratch the lenses.
Store your binoculars in a cool, dry place, ideally in a protective case. Keep the lenses covered with the caps provided to prevent dust and scratches. Avoid prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures and humidity.
If the image remains blurry after focusing, check for dirt or smudges on the lenses. Additionally, ensure that the diopter adjustment is correctly set for your eyesight. If the problem persists, there may be an internal alignment issue that requires professional service.
Yes, the Bushnell Trophy XLT Binoculars are designed with multi-coated optics to enhance brightness and clarity in low-light conditions, making them suitable for dawn, dusk, and other low-light situations.
If your binoculars are out of collimation, you may notice double images or eye strain when using them. This misalignment requires professional adjustment to realign the optical components.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the lenses with appropriate tools, checking for and tightening any loose screws, and storing them properly. Periodically inspect the seals and O-rings for wear to ensure water resistance.
To prevent external fogging, avoid quick temperature changes and use anti-fog wipes. You can also apply a thin layer of anti-fog solution to the external lenses. Keeping the binoculars close to your body when moving from warm to cold environments can also help.