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Vortex TRIUMPH HD - MAINTENANCE; Cleaning, Lubrication, and Storage

Vortex TRIUMPH HD
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Triumph
®
HD
Lens Covers
The Triumph
®
HD comes with tethered objective lens covers and
a rainguard for the ocular lenses. Use these covers to protect the
lenses whenever you are not using your binocular.
Neck Strap
Attach the padded neck strap in these three simple steps:
1.
Push a few inches of
the strap through the
strap attachment on
the binocular.
2. Hold the buckle
and thread the end
of the strap through
the buckle.
3. Adjust the overall
length, then pull
tight until the strap
is secured within
the buckle.
Note: If using another type of strap, never attach metal o-rings directly onto
the strap attachment.
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
Your binocular requires very little routine maintenance other than
periodically cleaning the exterior lenses. The binocular exterior
may be cleaned by wiping with a soft cloth. When cleaning the
lenses, be sure to use products that are specifically designed for
use on coated optical lenses.
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 dried water spots.
Lubrication
All binocular components are permanently lubricated, so no
additional lubricant should be applied.
Note: Other than to remove the Rainguards, Objective Lens Covers, and
Tripod Adapter Socket Cap, do not attempt to disassemble any binocular
components. Disassembling of binocular may void warranty.
Storage
If possible, avoid storing your binoculars in direct sunlight or any
very hot location for long periods of time.
Caution: Binoculars are not intended for looking at the sun, or any
other intense light source. Such viewing could damage the retina
and cornea of your eyes – even to the point of causing blindness.

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