WARNING: NEVER LOOK AT THE SUN THROUGH THE RIFLESCOPE (OR ANY OTHER OPTICAL INSTRUMENT). IT MAY PERMANENTLY DAMAGE YOUR EYES.
OBJECTIVE LENS SIZE
The second number, such as: 1×32 is the diameter of the objective or front lens. The larger the objective lens, the more light enters the scope, and the brighter the image.
MOUNTING
If red dot scope is installed on gun by means mount or rings, rotate scope tube so that elevation adjustment is on the top horizontally. Then tighten all screws to fix scope the rifle firmly. As there is no set eye relief for the red dot scope, it allows a minimum of three inches of space between the eyebell and the eye when in the shooting position.
ILLUMINATION
Activate the reticle by turning the rheostat knob. The lower number indicates dimmer settings and the higher number indicates the brighter settings of illumination. The ‘0’ position represents ‘OFF’ level.
PRECISION ADJUSTMENTS
Remove windage and elevation adjustment screw covers. Before adjust make sure the scope is mounted on the gun on a solid support. Windage is the horizontal (left-to-right) adjustment, usually the side turret of the scope. Elevation is the vertical (up-and-down) adjustment, usually the top turret of the scope. The scopes feature 1/2 M.O.A. (1/2″ at 50 or 100 yards according to the factory
setting) windage and elevation adjustments with audible clicks for greater precision. Each click of adjustment changes bullet impact at a shooting distance by the amount indicated on the windage and elevation screw dial plates.
SEALED, WATERPROOF AND FORPROOD
The scope is not only nitrogen-purged to remove any vestige of internal moisture, but it is also O-ring to prevent the entry of dust or moisture.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
Your red dot scope is power by 3V lithium battery CR2032. To install or replace the battery, unscrew the top cover of battery compartment and insert the battery (‘+’) positive side up.
MAINTENANCE
Your red dot sight, though amazingly tough, is a precision instrument that deserves reasonable
cautious care.
- When cleaning the lens, first blow away any dirt and dust, or use a soft lens brush. Fingerprints and lubricants can be wiped off with lens tissue, or a soft clean cotton cloth, moistened with lens cleaning fluid.
- All moving parts of the red dot sight are permanently lubricated. Do not try to lubricate them.
- No maintenance is needed on the red dot sight’s outer surface, except to occasionally wipe off dirt or fingerprints with a soft cloth.
- Use lens covers whenever convenient.
STORAGE
Avoid storing the red dot sight in hot places, such as the passenger compartments of vehicles on hot days. The high temperatures could adversely affect the lubricants and sealants. A vehicle’s trunk, a gun cabinet or a closet is preferable. Never leave the red dot sight where direct sunlight can enter either the objective lens. Damage may result from the concentration (burning glass effect) of the sun’s rays.