[. . . ] Limited One Year Warranty Vivitar warrants this quality product to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. During the period, Vivitar will repair or replace the product at no charge for parts or labor. [. . . ] Return item (insured) to: Vivitar Attn: Technical Support 195 Carter Drive Edison NJ 08817 When service is complete, the product will be returned to you shipping prepaid. In the event the product is deemed to be not faulty or the defect is a result in wear and tear, Vivitar may levy a handling charge for the return ofthe product. You may also have other rights which vary from country and State to State thereof. Com -2- Introduction Thank you for purchasing your 60x/120x Refractor Telescope. It is housed in an aluminum body and designed for easy operation and to provide sharp and clear viewing of distant objects. -3- Specifications Objective Focal Length: 600mm Finder Scope Magnification: 3x Eye-Piece Magnifications: F=6mm for 100x magnification and F=12mm for 50x magnification Maintenance This telescope is a precision instrument and should be carefully stored in a cool and dry environment. Both eye-piece lenses must be stored in the supplied plastic containers when not in use. It is recommended to clean the glass lens after every use with lens paper to prevent damage or scratches. -4- A Quick Look at Your Device -5- Installation Remove the tripod from the box and extend the legs by unlatching the lock and pulling each of the legs out to full extension. Lock the latch back in place to secure the legs, then spread apart the tripod on a flatand stable surface. Take the main body of the telescope and attach it to the top of the Main Body Connecting Screw, aligning the threaded hole with the screw. Make sure the Finder Scope bracket fits over the two screws on the telescope securely, then tighten. [. . . ] Using Your Telescope -Make sure the tripod is placed on a flat, stable surface. -Use the Finder Scope first to acquire the target object, then use the Focus Knob to obtain a clear image. [. . . ]