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Celestron 21035 User Manual

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The telescope optical tube attaches to the tripod by using the mounting bracket on the bottom of the optical tube
(Figure 2-7) and the mounting platform of the tripod (Figure 2-8). Before starting make sure all of the knobs on the
tripod are locked.










Figure 2-7

Figure 2-8

1. Remove the protective paper covering the optical tube.
2. Loosen the top right knob (see Figure 2-8) by turning it counterclockwise. This allows you to tilt the tripod

platform up 90° as shown in Figure 2-9. After tilting the platform up, tighten the knob to secure it in place.

3. Figure 2-10 shows the bottom of the optical tube and the tripod platform and where they will attach to each

other.

4. Under the center of the tripod platform you will see (Figure 2-10) a knob which contains a ¼ x 20 screw

that will attach securely the platform to the telescope optical tube.

5. You can put the ¼ x 20 screw into either of the threaded holes (it doesn’t matter which one you use) in the

mounting bracket of the telescope optical tube. Hold the optical tube with one hand while threading the
screw clockwise until tight with the other hand. Now the assembly will look like Figure 2-11.

6. Lastly, loosen the knob for the tripod platform and lower the platform down to the level position and then

tighten the knob securely.










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Figure 2-11




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The Travel Scope is easy to move wherever you want to point it. The up and down (altitude) is controlled by the
Pan Handle (Figure 1-1) Control Knob. The side-to-side (azimuth) is controlled by the Azimuth Locking Knob (top
left knob in Figure 2-8). Both knobs are loosened when turned counterclockwise and tightened when turned
clockwise. When both knobs are loose you can find your objects easily (through the Finderscope which is discussed
shortly) and then lock the controls.