G2579
Instructions
TELESCOPE & PROJECTOR
Please keep this instruction sheet for future reference, as it contains important information.
Requires four ???C??? (LR14) alkaline batteries for operation (not included).
Requires one KPR113 Krypton light bulb (included).
Tool required for battery installation and light bulb replacement: Phillips screwdriver (not included).
Battery Installation
Battery
Compartment
Battery Safety Information
1.5V x 4 ???C??? (LR14)
Shown Actual Size
???Locate the battery compartment door on the top of the toy.
???Loosen the screw in the battery compartment door with a Phillips screwdriver. Lift the bat- tery compartment.
???Insert four ???C??? (LR14) alka- line batteries.
Hint: We recommend the use of alkaline batteries for longer battery life.
???Replace the battery compart- ment door and tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriver. Do not
Batteries may leak fluids that can cause a chemical burn injury or ruin your toy. To avoid battery leakage:
???Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types: alkaline, standard
???Insert batteries as indicated inside the battery compartment.
???Remove batteries during long periods of
???Never
???Use only batteries of the same or equivalent type, as recommended.
???Do not charge
???Remove rechargeable batteries from the toy before charging.
???If removable, rechargeable batteries are used, they are only to be charged under adult supervision.
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Assembly
Hole
Threaded Bar
Plastic Screw
Tripod
???Place the projector/telescope
???Position the tripod with the rib side facing down.
???Insert the tripod into the center slot on the projector/telescope.
???Align the holes in the projector/telescope with the hole in the tripod.
???Push the threaded bar through the holes in the projector/telescope and the tripod.
???Place the plastic screw on the end of the threaded bar and tighten. Do not
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Using the Telescope
WARNING
Never point the telescope at or near the sun. Viewing the sun can cause instant, permanent eye damage.
Cushioned Eyepiece
Telescope
Focus Knob
Tripod
Angle Adjustment Knob
Helpful Hints: This product has been designed for use with children. We do, however, recommend that you help them set up the product for telescope or projector use and teach them how
to use it. Remove ViewMaster?? reel from the projector before using the telescope.
???Unfold the tripod into the open position.
???Stand the telescope on its legs on a hard, flat surface.
???Point the telescope at the desired object.
???Tighten the angle adjustment knob. Do not
???Look through the eyepiece.
???Turn the telescope focus knob to get a sharper image.
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Telescope Tips
STOP
Actual Image
STOP
Image Viewed
Through Telescope
???This telescope has a magnification power of 17.5X. This means that objects seen through the telescope look 17.5 times larger than with the eyes alone.
???This telescope is a refracting telescope. When you look at an object with this telescope, the object will appear backwards. For example, if you look at a STOP sign, you will see the word backwards (refer to the picture above).
???It???s easier to find objects when you move the telescope up and down because up is still up, and down is still down. They are not reversed.
???Practice moving the telescope slowly from side to side until you can easily focus on an object.
Looking through your Telescope
There are many exciting things to discover with your telescope. Remember, never look at the sun or any other bright light with your telescope, because that can cause permanent, instant eye damage. The best time to use your telescope is when the sun is behind you.
???Point your telescope at the top of a tall tree. Can you see the leaves? Does the bark look smooth or rough? Can you find a bird???s nest? Is there a squirrel in the tree, or a bird on a branch?
???Point your telescope at a tall building or the rooftop of a house.
Can you see if the building is made of stones, bricks, wood or metal? Is there a chimney? What color are the bricks?
???Point your telescope at a garden. Can you focus on one flower? Do you see any birds, animals or insects? What else can you find in the garden? You may be able to watch birds perched on wires, pulling worms from the grass, or splashing in a birdfeeder. How many different birds can you see?
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Using the Projector
Slot
Reel Storage
Compartment
Advance
Lever
Projector
Focus Knob
On/Off Switch
Tripod
On/Off Switch
You can use the projector to send bright, clear images from any
???Unfold the tripod into the open position.
???Stand the projector on its legs on a hard, flat surface.
???Point the projector at the desired viewing area.
???Tighten the angle adjustment knob. Do not
???To turn the projector on: Slide the on/off switch forward.
???To turn the projector off: Slide the on/off switch backward.
???To insert the reel:
Fit the reel into the slot with the printed side to the rear and push all the way down.
???To remove the reel:
Pull the reel straight up.
Helpful Hint: Remove the reel before using the telescope.
Reel
Slot
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Advance
Lever
Helpful Hint: Since you cannot rewind to a favorite picture, continue to press the advance lever to find a desired picture.
Projector Tips
???For the steadiest picture show, place the projector on a hard, flat surface.
???Make sure the play area is completely dark for maximum picture clarity.
???To turn the projector into a telescope, simply remove the reel and turn the projector off.
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Storage
Reels
Reel Storage
Compartment
??? Store ViewMaster?? reels in the reel storage compartment.
???Loosen the angle adjustment knob.
???Fold the tripod legs up.
???Tighten the angle adjustment knob to lock tripod legs in place. Do not
???Carry this product using the convenient carrying handle.
Carrying
Handle
Tripod
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Light Bulb (Glass Bulb) Replacement
IMPORTANT! Should the light bulb become
1
Screw
Reel Storage
Compartment
???Loosen the screw on the light bulb holder with a Phillips screwdriver. (The screw will remain in the light bulb holder.)
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???Using a Phillips screw- driver, turn the keyhole clockwise.
Note: Make sure the tab aligns with the notch.
???Loosen the screw on the light bulb compartment door with a Phillips screw- driver.
???Lift the light bulb compart- ment door to open.
Light Bulb
Light Bulb
Holder
???Pull the light bulb holder straight up to remove.
???Pull to remove the light bulb from the light bulb holder.
???Discard the light bulb properly. Beware of cracked or broken glass.
???Insert a new KPR113 Krypton bulb.
???Replace the light bulb holder in the light bulb compartment. Tighten the screw with a Phillips screw- driver. Do not
Light Bulb
Compartment Light Bulb
Holder
Light Bulb
Screw
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??? Close the light bulb compart- Keyhole ment door and tighten the
screw with a Phillips screw- driver. Do not
???Using a Phillips screwdriver, turn the keyhole counter-
clockwise.
???Turn the projector on without a reel in place.
???Using a Phillips screwdriver, turn the keyhole clockwise and
Helpful Hint: Point the projector at a white wall or surface to help determine bulb brightness. Continue turning the keyhole until you have the brightest light with minimum dark spots.
Care
???Wipe the outside of this toy with a clean cloth dampened with a mild soap and water solution. Do not immerse this toy.
???Clean the lenses with soft, damp tissue or damp cotton cloth. Do not rub or wipe the lenses with a dry cloth because that will cause scratches.
???Keep the lenses clean and dry. Do not touch them with your fingers because that will eventually damage the lenses.
Consumer Information
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NEW ZEALAND
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