Pulsar Argus LRF G2+ 4x60 [6/52] Operation

Pulsar Argus LRF G2+ 4x60 [6/52] Operation
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5
Daylight, vehicle headlights, flame, sun or similar light sources can
irreversibly decrease its performance or cause burns in the image
intensifier tube.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
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Unscrew the battery compartment knob (8) counter-clockwise.
Install one CR123А (3V) battery, so that the (+) and (-) match the
markings inside the unit. Tighten the knob.
Note: use of a rechargeable battery of the CR123A (max. voltage
3.6V) type is permitted.
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Some examples of common illumination conditions:
Conditions
No moon, sky overcast
Starry sky, no moon, clear sky
Crescent (1/4 Moon), clear sky
Full moon, clear sky
Deep dusk
Twilight
Dull day
Natural illumination in the
field, lux
10
- 4
(0.0001)
10
- 3
(0.001)
0.05
0.38~0.4
1.0
10
500
Continuous observation of bright stationary objects can cause the
image intensifier tube luminophore to burn and dark spots to appear
in the field of vision.
Remember to turn off the riflescope after each use!
Store with the lens cap on, in the supplied carrying case.
The riflescope features IPX6 degree of protection it is protected
against the intrusion of water jets and can be used in inclement
weather. However, the riflescope is not submersible.
Any attempt to disassemble or repair the scope will void the
warranty!
Clean the scope's optical surfaces only if necessary, and use caution.
First, remove (by blowing or carefully wiping off) any dust or sand
particles. Then proceed to clean by using a soft cotton tissue and
alcohol or a cleaning solution approved for use with multicoated
lenses. Do not pour the solution directly onto the lens!
The scope can be used in operating temperatures ranging from -
25°C to +40°C. However, if it has been brought indoors from cold
temperatures, condensation may cause the image to become
blurred.
If the riflescope cannot be mounted onto the rifle securely, or if there
are doubts about the mounting system, see a qualified gunsmith.
Using the weapon with a poorly mounted scope can lead to
inaccuracy when shooting at a target!
To ensure reliable performance, regular technical inspection and
servicing of the unit is recommended.
INSTALLING A MOUNT
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Before using the riflescope, you need to install a mount (12).
The riflescope can be used with various mount types such as
Weaver, Euro-prism, Los, Side mount, MAK adapter etc. that allow
the scope to be installed on different types of rifles.
Attach the mount to the base of the riflescope using a hex-nut wrench
and two screws.
Install the scope on the rifle and check if the position is suitable for
you.
If you are satisfied with its position, remove the riflescope, unscrew
the screws halfway, apply some thread sealant onto the screw
threads and tighten them fully (do not overtighten). Let the sealant dry
for a while.
The riflescope is ready to be mounted onto the rifle and to be zeroed.
After first mounting your riflescope on a rifle, please follow
instructions in the section titled “Zeroing”.
OPERATION
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Switching on and adjustment
Install a battery according to the instructions in the section, BATTERY
INSTALLATION.
Go into a dark environment.
Remove the objective lens cover (1) by sliding it up on top of the
objective lens.
Turn on the riflescope with a short press of the ON (5) button. You will
see a reticle and the status bar icons on the display.
Rotate the eyepiece adjustment ring (6) to achieve a clear image of
the reticule and icons in the eyepiece. After making these
adjustments, no further Dioptre adjustment is required, regardless of
distance or other factors.

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