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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2 English version 8.2014 Rev A The Omegon® 76/300 DOB Congratulations on the purchase of the new Omegon® 76/3006 DOB. This small telescope will give you hours of fun, with its all optical glass mirror and super compactness, and it is the ideal companion to start in the world of amateur astronomy.
  • Page 3 ATTENTION! Never look at the Sun through a telescope. Concentrated Sun light may cause serious eye injury. Children should use only with adult supervision!
  • Page 4 Figure 2. Telescope pointing up (at the zenith). Figure 3. Adjust telescope movement at the central nut. Figure 5. Insert the eyepiece in the focuser and tighten the Figure 4. Hand-knob to fix the telescope. side thumbscrew. Use the telescope on top of a table or a solid raised surface.
  • Page 5 4. What can been seen with this telescope? Below you will find some examples of what you can expect to see when using this telescope. 4.1. The Moon is one of the most spectular objects to be seen through a telescope. Even a small telescope will reveal high detail of the Moon’s surface.
  • Page 6 5. Using the accessories, a bit of math to understand how all it works. = 15 Using the accessories is easy and fun. To change magnification simple swap eyepieces. To get more magnification simply use the This means that the H20 eyepiece provides a barlow lens.
  • Page 7 6. Troubleshooting and frequently asked questions Q: I can’t get to focus my telescope, only get a bright circle. R: Make sure you have inserted the Diagonal and an eyepiece (start by the lowest power eyepiece – H20). Point to a distant object during the day and proceed as described in 4. ᴙ...
  • Page 8 available as plastic foil or glass filters. They allow only a tiny and harmless fraction of sunlight into the telescope when securely positioned over the objective, so allowing you to observe the sun in complete safety. Eyepiece solar filters (not available from us) should be avoided at all costs as they are considered unsafe.
  • Page 9 nimax Gmbh Otto-Lilienthal-Str. 9 D-86899 Landsberg am Lech...