Swarovski Optik EL Range User Manual
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7. General Information
7.1. range
the following factors have an impact on the maximum
measurement range:
7.2. Serial number
the serial number of your binoculars
is located beneath the right dioptric
adjustment ring. to read it, pull out
the dioptric adjustment ring.
7.3. replacing the battery
Check how much charge is left in the battery. A flashing
aiming mark when the instrument is switched on indicates
a low battery. From the time the low battery indicator first
starts flashing, there is sufficient power for around 100 more
measurements.
Replacing the battery
• Use the coin opener to open the
battery compartment cover in the
focusing wheel. Remove the dead
battery.
• Insert a new CR 2 battery, making
sure that the poles are correctly
aligned (see markings inside com-
partment). Use leak-proof batteries only.
Warning: Do not use rechargeable batteries!
• Finally, screw the battery cover back on.
Batteries Directive
Batteries must not be disposed of as household
waste and you are legally obliged to return used
batteries. Local facilities exist for returning used
batteries free of charge (e.g. in retail outlets or
at communal collection points). Batteries are labelled with
a crossed-out wheeled bin and the chemical symbol of the
harmful substance they contain: “Cd” for cadmium, “Hg” for
mercury and “Pb” for lead.
Please help us to protect the environment.
range higher
range lower
colour of target
Light
Dark
Surface
Shiny
Matt
angle to target
At right angle
Acute
Size of object
Large
Small
Sunlight
Little (cloudy)
A lot (bright sunshine)
atmospheric
conditions
Clear
Misty
object structure
Plane (e.g. wall)
variable
(e.g. bush, tree)