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SPECIFICATIONS


MODEL

20x50

30x50

30x50WA

Objective Lens, mm

50

50

50

Magnification

20

30

30

Field of view

m/ft @ 1000 m/yds

54/177

31/101

40/131

Length, mm/in

370/14.4

370/14.4

370/14.4

Weight, kg/oz

0.45/16

0.45/16

0.45/16


INSTRUCTIONS


These instructions will help familiarize you with the Yukon® Scout Spotting Scope product

line. All scopes of this series are designed to provide high magnification, compactness,

lightweight and comfortable handling. All scopes are equipped with a 1/4" tripod mounting

socket.

Scout 20x50 is a compact model with lower magnification and does not require a tripod

under most viewing conditions.

Scout 30x50 features high 30x magnification and can be used for observation of distant

objects when either hand held or when using a tripod. The stability provided by a tripod will

deliver a better image.

Scout 30x50 WA (Wide Angle) features special wide-angle optics, providing a 30%

increase in a field of view. As with the standard Scout 30x50, a tripod will assist in

providing a better viewing image.


FOCUSING

1. Remove the scope from the carrying case.

2. Remove protective lens caps (1),(3).

3. To prepare your scope for viewing first make sure it is fully extended.

Place one hand on the body of the scope (4) and pull gently on the eyepiece (3).

4. Adjust eyepiece (3) until the image to be viewed comes into focus.

5. A tripod may be attached by using the tripod mounting socket (2).



CARE AND MAINTENANCE


1. Your Scout scope is designed to be durable and maintenance free. Clean the rubber-

coated body with a cloth rag using a small amount of rubber protectant.

2. When cleaning the optics use a light coating of lens cleaning solution on a cotton cloth.

Do not pour lens cleaner on the lens itself.

3. Condensation on the lens may occur when bringing the scope in from the cold.

This is common and within one hour this condition should disappear.

4. Do not submerge the scope into water, as it is water-resistant but not waterproof.


Warning! Never observe the sun either directly or with the optical device.


WARRANTY


The Manufacturer warrants its products against defects in materials and workmanship

for a period of 3 years from the original date of a purchase. Any device returned for

warranty service must be judged by the Manufacturer as having been used according

to its original design intents. As such, misuse, neglect, or any abnormal use is not

covered by this warranty. The Manufacturer will repair or replace products or parts

thereof, which, upon inspection by the Manufacturer, are found to be defective in either

materials or workmanship. As a condition of the Manufacturer's obligation regarding

warranty work, the product must be returned to the Manufacturer with a satisfactory

proof of a purchase. It is highly recommended that you fill out and return your warranty

registration card to ensure the warranty coverage. This warranty is null and void if

equipment has been altered, tampered with, modified, or otherwise abused, mishandled,

or subjected to unauthorized repairs. The Manufacturer disclaims any other warranties,

either expressed or implied, except as expressed herein. The sole obligation of

the Manufacturer is to repair or replace the covered device.