Celestron PowerSeeker 80AZS Quick Setup Manual

Celestron PowerSeeker 80AZS Quick Setup Manual

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Q U I C K S E T U P G U I D E
E N G L I S H
1
1
Unpack your telescope and verify that all parts are present. Your
PowerSeeker 80AZS includes: an optical tube with two threaded
mounting bolts, a tripod with center support bracket, two eyepieces,
a 3x Barlow lens, a fi nderscope, an erect image diagonal, and an
eyepiece accessory tray.
4
Check to ensure that all three legs are the same height once
extended to provide a level platform for the telescope.
7
Locate the optical tube and insert the attached slow motion control
rod into the hole on the mount.
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To set up the tripod, spread the legs outward until they are fully
extended and push down center leg brace.
5
Place the eyepiece accessory tray on top of the tripod's center leg
brace. Thread the tray into the threaded hole in the center of the leg
brace until it is fully seated.
8
Line up the tube with the holes on the mount and secure the tube
to the mount using the two threaded mounting bolts. Tighten to
secure in place.
3
Extend the center portion of each of the three tripod legs down about
6 to 12 inches. Use the tightening screw on each leg to secure the
extended leg in place.
6
If necessary, rotate the accessory tray counterclockwise until
the accessory holes are not covered by the leg brace arms as
shown here.
9
Remove the knurled nuts on the threaded posts at the focuser end
of the telescope tube.
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Summary of Contents for Celestron PowerSeeker 80AZS

  • Page 1 To set up the tripod, spread the legs outward until they are fully Extend the center portion of each of the three tripod legs down about PowerSeeker 80AZS includes: an optical tube with two threaded extended and push down center leg brace.
  • Page 2 Remove the cap from the Barlow. For more information on this product or to download the instruction manual, please visit the respective product page on celestron.com SOLAR WARNING: Never attempt to view the sun through any telescope without a proper solar filter.
  • Page 3 ALIGNING THE FINDERSCOPE The fi nder is one of the most important parts of your telescope. It helps you locate objects and center them in the eyepiece. The fi rst time you assemble your telescope, you need to align the fi nder to the telescope’s main optics. It’s best to do this during the day*.
  • Page 4 You may need to adjust the focus knobs when you change eyepieces, so make sure you are getting the sharpest Celestron’s free SkyPortal app for iOS and Android can image possible. help you locate and identify a wide array of celestial objects quickly and easily.

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