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Hs-t – Vortex Optics VIPER HS-T 6-24X50 RIFLESCOPE User Manual

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The fully waterproof and fogproof Viper HS-T riflescope requires very
little routine maintenance other than periodically cleaning the exterior
lenses. The exterior of the scope may be cleaned by wiping with a soft,
dry cloth.

Cleaning

• Be sure to blow away any dust or grit on the lenses prior to wiping
the surfaces.

• Using your breath, or a very small amount of water or pure alcohol,
can help remove stubborn things like dried water spots.

All components of the Viper HS-T riflescope are permanently
lubricated, so no additional lubricant should be applied.

Lubrication

When cleaning the lenses, be sure to use products, such as the Vortex
Fog Free cleaning products or LensPen, that are specifically designed
for use on coated optical lenses.

Note: Other than removing the turret caps, do not attempt to disassemble
any components of the riflescope. Disassembling of the riflescope may
void the warranty.

If possible, avoid exposing your Vortex riflescope to direct sunlight or any
very hot location for long periods of time.

Storage

Once the CRS shims are installed, the elevation dial will stop turning
shortly past the original zero point when being returned (turning
clockwise direction) from a temporary elevation adjustment.

Note: If re-zeroing at a
future time, be sure to
remove all CRS shims
before sight-in.

Correct alignment for zero point.

Using the CRS Zero Stop

Turn the elevation knob a partial turn in a counter-clockwise direction
until the Radius Bar is
correctly aligned with scope
axis and zero marks match.
This setting will match the
original zero point.

Point at which the knob stops turning.

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