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T1, T2 & T3 TELESCOPES User Manual Navod k pouziti Bedienungsanleitung Guia del usuario Instrukcja obslugi Инструкция по эксплуатации
Levenhuk LabZZ T1, T2, T3 Telescopes 1 2 3 EN CZ DE 1. Objective 1. Objektiv 1. Objektiv 2. Optical tube 2. Opticky tubus 2. Optischer Tubus 3. Eyepiece 3. Okular 3. Okular 4. Sun shade 4. Slunecni clona 4. Gegenlichtblende 5. Finderscope (optical) 5. Pointacni dalekohled (opticky) 5. Sucherrohr (optisch) 6. Finderscope bracket 6. Patice pointacniho dalekohledu 6. Suchersockel 7. Focuser 7. Okularovy vytah 7. Fokussierer 8. Focusing knob 8. Zaostrovaci sroub 8. Fokussierrad 9. Diagonal mirror 9. Diagonalni zrcatko 9. Diagonalspiegel 10. Altazimuth mount 10. Azimutalni montaz 10. Altazimut-Montierung 11. Azimuth lock knob 11. Aretacni sroub azimutu 11. Azimuth-Arretierung 12. Altitude lock knob 12. Aretacni sroub elevace 12. Hohenwinkel-Arreiterung 13. Slow-motion control 13. Regulace presneho nastaveni 13. Feinabstimmung 14. Tabletop tripod 14. Stolni stativ 14. Tischstativ ES PL RU 1. Objetivo 1. Obiektyw 1. Объектив 2. Tubo optico 2. Tuba optyczna 2. Труба телескопа 3. Ocular 3. Okular 3. Окуляр 4. Parasol del objetivo 4. Oslona przeciwsloneczna 4. Защитная бленда 5. Buscador (optico) 5. Szukacz (optyczny) 5. Искатель (оптический) 6. Base del buscador 6. Podstawa szukacza 6. Креплениедля искателя 7. Enfocador 7. Tubus ogniskujacy 7. Фокусер 8. Tornillo de enfoque 8. Pokretlo ustawiania ostrosci 8. Ручка фокусировки 9. Espejo diagonal 9. Lustro diagonalne 9. Диагональное зеркало 10. Montura altazimutal 10. Montaz azymutalny 10. Азимутальная монтировка 11. Tornillo de bloqueo de azimut 11. Pokretlo blokujace teleskop w poziomie 11. Винт регулировкипо азимуту 12. Tornillo de bloqueo de altitud 12. Pokretlo blokujace teleskop w pionie 12. Винт регулировки по высоте 13. Control de movimiento lento 13. Pokretlo mikroruchow 13. Механизм тонких движений 14. Tripode de sobremesa 14. Statyw stolowy 14. Настольная тренога EN CZ DE ES PL RU T1: 40 mm T2: 50 mm Aperture Apertura Offnung Apertura Apertura Апертура T3: 60 mm T1: 500 mm Focal Ohniskova Distancia Фокусное T2: 600 mm length vzdalenost Brennweite focal Ogniskowa расстояние T3: 700 mm T1: 6 mm (83x), 12.5 mm (40x) Eyepieces Okulary Okulare Oculares Okulary Окуляры T2: 6 mm (100x), 12.5 mm (48x) (Zvetseni) (Vergro?erung) (Aumento) (Powiekszenie) (Увеличение) (Magni?cation) T3: 4 mm (175x), 12.5 mm (56x) 1
Levenhuk LabZZ T1, T2, T3 Telescopes EN Dear friend! Levenhuk LabZZ T Series Telescopes for kids will open up the amazing world of exciting scienti?c discoveries! With the telescope you can study the Moon, planets and bright stars, unravel the mysteries of the endless Cosmos and observe the most distant objects. Your experience with the telescope will be both informative and entertaining. Carefully read the entire manual before operating the telescope. Don't lose it; you might need it later. CAUTION! Never look at the Sun and the sky around it through a telescope! It can ruin eyesight and even cause blindness! Information for parents Dear adults! Remember that you are responsible for your child at all times. Always ensure the child's safety when working with the telescope. Read this entire manual carefully, especially the handling and maintenance instructions. Even if your child is old enough and reads well, repeat all the rules aloud one more time before beginning to work with the instruments. Make sure that he or she clearly understands these instructions. CAUTION! CHOKING HAZARD! These devices include small parts. The telescopes are designed for children over 5 years of age and should only be used under adult supervision. Care and maintenance џ Never, under any circumstances, look directly at the Sun through this device without a special ?lter, or look at another bright source of light or at a laser, as this may cause PERMANENT RETINAL DAMAGE and may lead to BLINDNESS. You should ONLY observe the Sun with a professional solar aperture ?lter that completely covers the front of the instrument. The front end of the ?nderscope must be covered with aluminum foil or other non-transparent material to protect the internal parts of the telescope from damage. For safe solar observations we recommend using ?lters with an optical density (OD) of 5.0. Such ?lters transmit only 0.001% of the sun's light, blocking the remaining 99.999%. Most reliable solar ?lters are made of Baader AstroSolar ?lm. џ Take necessary precautions when using the device with children or others who have not read or who do not fully understand these instructions. All parts will arrive in one box. Be careful when unpacking it. We recommend keeping the original shipping containers. In the event that the telescope needs to be shipped to another location, having the proper shipping containers will help ensure that your telescope survives the journey intact. Make sure all the parts are present in the packaging. Be sure to check the box carefully, as some parts are small. Do not try to disassemble the device on your own for any reason. For repairs and cleaning of any kind, please contact your local specialized service center. Do not touch the optical surfaces with your ?ngers. To clean the device exterior, use only special cleaning wipes and special optics cleaning tools from Levenhuk. Do not use any corrosive or acetone-based ?uids to clean the optics. џ Protect the device from sudden impact and excessive mechanical force. Do not apply excessive pressure when adjusting focus. Do not overtighten the locking screws. Store the device in a dry, cool place away from hazardous acids and other chemicals, away from heaters, open ?re and other sources of high temperatures. If you are not using the device for extended periods of time, store the objective lenses and eyepieces separately from it. Be careful during your observations, always replace the dust cover after you are ?nished with observations to protect the device from dust and stains. Do not use the device for lengthy periods of time, or leave it unattended in direct sunlight. Keep the device away from water and high humidity. The kit includes everything needed for assembly, but if you need some additional tool you can use a basic set of standard instruments that almost everyone keeps at home. Seek medical advice immediately if a small part or a battery is swallowed. How to work with the telescope 2 It is very important to assemble the telescope correctly so it works the right way . Examine the telescope carefully. 1 Try to remember the names of its parts, where each part goes and what it's needed for . It's better to assemble the telescope with adult help. 1. Open the box and put out all the parts. Double-check the box when it's empty — some small parts might still be in there. 2. Spread the tripod legs and install it on a ?at surface so it is stable. The tripod height is adjustable. 3. Find the mounting screw on the telescope (located underneath). Loosen it and set the telescope on the mount. Insert the screw in the holes on the telescope and the mount. Carefully tighten it. Attention: Do not overtighten the screw as you may accidentally damage the screw thread. 4. Loosen the ?nderscope mounting screws and slide it in the ?nderscope base. Carefully tighten the screws. The ?nderscope should be installed in a way so it points in the same direction as the telescope tube. 5. In the box with your telescope you will ?nd two eyepieces. The lower the number on the eyepiece, the higher the magni?cation. It's better to start observing using an eyepiece with low magni?cation and wide ?eld of view. 3 6. The diagonal mirror is installed in the focuser before the eyepiece; it turns the image upside down, which is especially helpful for terrestrial observations. How to start observing Before you start exploring the Cosmos, you should learn to operate the telescope during the day. First, observe different terrestrial objects — houses, trees, antennas on the rooftops and many others! This way you will learn to control the telescope and focus on desired objects. Besides, it's a lot of fun! 2