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1. PowerSeeker 60EQ INSTRUCTION MANUAL 21043 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to the Celestron world of amateur astronomy Some of the terms and parts described in these instructions may be new to you so a few commonly used terms you ll want to be familiar with are defined below Equatorial mount a type of mounting that allows the telescope to be aligned with the earth s axis in order to track the motion of the sky Focal length the distance from the optical center of the lens to the point where the incoming light rays converge creating a clear focused image Objective lens the front lens of the telescope It gathers incoming light to create a sharply focused image Refracting telescope a long thin tube where light passes in a straight line from the front objective lens directly to the eyepiece at the opposite end of the tube First you need to take the time to familiarize yourself with the parts of your PowerSeeker telescope then assemble it following the easy instructions provided Next read over the operating instructions and become familiar with how your telescope works to prepare for hours of viewing enjoyment CAUTION READ THIS SECTION BEFORE USING YOUR TELESCOPE Your PowerSeeker telescope is designed to give you hours of fun and rewarding observing However there are a few things to be aware of before using your telescope that will ensure your safety and protect your equipment NE
2. PowerSeeker 60EQ Aperture 60mm Focal Length 900mm Focal Ratio f 15 Mounting Equatorial Tripod Adjustable Aluminum Tripod NOTE Specifications are subject to change without notice 7 Optional Accessories Celestron offers a full line of optional accessories for your telescope Please refer to the Celestron Accessory Catalog 93685 for a complete description or logon to our web site at www celestron com Evepieces An assortment of 14 eyepieces are available to give you a wide range of magnifications yep yep give y g g e OMNI Plossl Plossl eyepieces have a 4 element lens designed for low to high power observing The Pl ssls offer razor sharp views across the entire field even at the edges In the 1 1 4 barrel diameter they are available in the following focal lengths 4mm 6mm 9mm 12 5mm 15mm 20mm 25mm 32mm and 40mm e Ultima Ultima is not really a design but a trade name for our 5 element wide field eyepieces In the 1 1 4 barrel diameter they are available in the following focal lengths 5mm 7 5mm 10mm 12 5mm 18mm 24mm 30mm 35mm and 42mm These eyepieces are all parfocal The 35mm Ultima gives the widest possible field of view with a 1 1 4 diagonal Filters Eyepiece To enhance your visual observations of solar system objects Celestron offers a wide range of colored eyepiece filter sets that thread into the 1 1 4 oculars Available sets are 94119 10 Orange Light Blue ND13 T Polarizi
3. 3 Attach the mount to the tripod by threading the equatorial head mounting screw 12 into the bottom of the mount Before attaching the optical tube the counterweight and slow motion controls should be added to the mount 1 Thread the counterweight bar 18 clockwise into the declination axis of the equatorial mount Slide the counterweight 17 over the counterweight bar and lock down the screw on the side of the counterweight You are now ready to put the telescope optical tube 2 onto the equatorial mount Locate the declination slow motion control 9 and attach to the mount by tightening the set screw on the control cable See Figure 1 3 The set screw should be tightened down hard on the flat surface of the cable holder after backing off the cable about 1 4 from being fully engaged This method helps ensure there is no slippage when using the cable Locate the right ascension slow motion control 19 and attach it the same way as the declination cable was attached 20 l Remove the two locking wing nuts from the telescope optical tube 2 Place the telescope tube on the mount so that the treaded post at the bottom of the tube s mounting platform 21 go through the holes on the top of the mount Thread a wing nut onto the end of the threaded posts and tighten to secure the tube to the mount NN Attaching the Optical Tube Metal Slow Sleeve Motion Cable Attaching the Accessories Figure 1 3 Your telescop
4. until the image is sharp To focus on an object that is nearer than your current target turn the focusing knob toward the eyepiece 1 e so that the focusing tube moves away from the front of the telescope For more distant objects turn the focusing knob in the opposite direction 3 To achieve a truly sharp focus never look through glass windows or across objects that produce heat waves such as asphalt parking lots Image Orientation 1 When observing with a diagonal the image will be right side up but reversed from left to right 2 When observing straight through with the eyepiece inserted directly into the telescope the image will be inverted Also the image in the finderscope is inverted Magnification The magnification or power of a telescope varies depending upon the focal length of the eyepiece being used and the focal length of the telescope The PowerSeeker 60EQ telescope has a focal length of 900mm and comes with a 20mm 11 4 eyepiece To calculate magnification use the following formula in which FL focal length I FL telescope in mm Magnification FL eyepiece in mm Therefore if you use the 20mm eyepiece your magnification is 900 20 45x The same formula can be applied to any of your eyepieces Magnification through any telescope has its limits These limits are determined by the laws of optics and the nature of the human eye Most of your viewing will be done in the range of 35x to 120x Higher pow
5. you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Celestron reserves the right to modify or discontinue without prior notice to you any model or style telescope If warranty problems arise or if you need assistance in using your telescope contact Celestron Customer Service Department 2835 Columbia Street Torrance CA 90503 U S A Tel 310 328 9560 Fax 310 212 5835 Monday Friday 8AM 4PM PST This warranty supersedes all other product warranties NOTE This warranty is valid to U S A and Canadian customers who have purchased this product from an Authorized Celestron Dealer in the U S A or Canada Warranty outside the U S A and Canada is valid only to customers who purchased froma Celestron Distributor or Authorized Celestron Dealer in the specific country and please contact them for any warranty service Printed in China 21043 INST 04 03
6. VER LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN WITH THE NAKED EYE OR WITH A TELESCOPE NEVER POINT YOUR TELESCOPE AT THE SUN UNLESS YOU RE USING THE PROPER SOLAR FILTER PERMANENT AND IRREVERSIBLE EYE DAMAGE MAY RESULT NEVER USE YOUR TELESCOPE TO PROJECT AN IMAGE OF THE SUN ONTO ANY SURFACE OR USE AN EYEPIECE SOLAR FILTER OR A HERSCHEL WEDGE INTERNAL HEAT BUILD UP CAN DAMAGE THE TELESCOPE AND OR ANY ACCESSORIES THAT MAY BE ATTACHED TOIT NEVER LEAVE YOUR TELESCOPE UNSUPERVISED ESPECIALLY WHEN CHILDREN ARE PRESENT THIS ALSO HOLDS TRUE FOR ADULTS WHO MAY NOT BE FAMILIAR WITH THE CORRECT OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR YOUR TELESCOPE ALWAYS COVER THE FINDERSCOPE WHEN USING YOUR TELESCOPE WITH THE CORRECT SOLAR FILTER ALTHOUGH SMALL IN APERTURE THIS INSTRUMENT HAS ENOUGH LIGHT GATHERING POWER TO CAUSE PERMANENT AND IRREVERSIBLE EYE DAMAGE THE IMAGE PROJECTED BY THE FINDERSCOPE IS HOT ENOUGH TO BURN SKIN OR CLOTHING PowerSeeker 60 EQ Figure 1 1 THE POWERSEEKER 60 EQ Refractor The PowerSeeker is a refracting telescope that comes on an equatorial mount This section instructs you on the proper assembly and use of your PowerSeeker telescope which is shipped in one box containing all the parts you need to assemble it Unpack and lay out all of the parts in a large clear area where you ll have room to work Keeping track of the parts use the list below and the telescope diagram to confirm you have and can identify each part PowerSeeker ee LensCa
7. e declination locking screw and manually move the telescope then tighten the knob when you are near the position you want For very small movements and fine adjustments use the declination slow motion control 9 The declination cable has a range of about 30 Do not try Figure 1 7 to force movement when the declination cable has reached the stop 3 To move the telescope in right ascension east west there are two options For large and quick movements loosen the right ascension locking screw located above the setting circle and manually move the telescope then tighten the screw when you are near the position you want For very small movements and fine adjustments use the right ascension slow motion control 19 The telescope should be properly balanced in order for it to move smoothly in both axes Proper balance is essential if using an optional motor drive for accurate tracking 4 To balance the right ascension axis move the counterweight bar so it is parallel horizontal to the ground Slowly release the right ascension locking screw and see if the optical tube moves If the optical tube moves then slide the counterweight up or down the counterweight bar until the optical tube remains stationary in the parallel position to the ground When this happens make sure the counterweight lock located on the tip of the counterweight bar is tight Focusing 1 Once you have found an object in the telescope turn the focusing knob
8. e Figure 1 6 Place the finderscope bracket 4 over the two holes in the telescope tube lining up the holes on the finderscope bracket with those in the telescope tube Insert the thumbscrews through the finderscope bracket and thread them into the telescope tube Aligning the Finderscope Locate a distant daytime object and center it in a low power eyepiece in the main telescope Look through the finderscope and take notice of the position of the same object 3 Without moving the main telescope turn the adjustment thumb screws located around the finderscope bracket until the crosshairs of the finder are centered on the alignment object NO m Finding Objects In order to use the equatorial mount s setting circles the mount must first be aligned with the earth s axis of rotation Figure 1 6 1 Turn the latitude adjustment screw 10 located at the rear of the mount to adjust the angle of the mount Look at the latitude scale and move the mount to the latitude of your location This only has to be done once unless you take the telescope to a different location For example Los Angeles California is located at about 34 If you do not know your latitude it can be found on most road atlases of your area Declination Setting Circle Right Ascension Setting Circle To change the direction your telescope is pointing 2 To move the telescope in declination north south there are two options For large and quick movements loosen th
9. e comes with the following optical accessories 20mm eyepiece 11 4 4mm eyepiece 11 4 3x Barlow Lens 11 4 1 5x Erect Image Eyepiece 11 4 Remove the caps from the focuser 5 Place the chrome barrel end of the eyepiece into the star diagonal see Figure 1 4 Lock it into place with the thumb screw on the side of the star diagonal The PowerSeeker comes with a 1 5x erecting eyepiece primarily for daytime terrestrial viewing This eyepiece corrects the image you see in your telescope so that it s both right side up and corrected from left to right Without this eyepiece the image you see is reversed from left to right when using the standard diagonal To use the erecting eyepiece remove the diagonal and insert the erecting eyepiece directly into the focuser Then use a low power eyepiece such as the 20mm inserting it directly into the erecting eyepiece See Figure 1 5 Your telescope also comes with a 3x Barlow lens which triples the magnifying power of each eyepiece see Magnification section of the manual To use the barlow lens remove the diagonal and insert the barlow lens directly into the focuser Then start by using the low power eyepiece such as the 20mm and insert it either directly into the barlow lens or into the diagonal See Figure 1 5 3x Barlow Lens or 1 5X Erect Image eyepiece Figure 1 5 Attaching the Finderscope Remove the two small silver thumbscrews located on top of the telescope tube Se
10. ers are used mainly for lunar and sometimes planetary observing where you can greatly enlarge the image and the atmospheric conditions are near perfect The images at extremely high powers magnify the image but remember that the contrast will be very low due to the high magnification For the brightest images with the most contrast start by using the lower power eyepiece with a smaller image scale The following magnification levels can be achieved when using the standard eyepieces in conjunction with the 3x Eyepiece Magnification Mag with 1 5x Mag with 3x Barlow ee Eyepiece roO Barlow lens 68x 135x ETTE a OOOO TELESCOPE MAINTENANCE With proper care your telescope should rarely need any maintenance work To maintain your telescope in the best possible condition observe the follow suggestions 1 When your telescope isn t in use replace all lens covers to keep dust and contaminants off the optical surfaces A small amount of dust on any optical surface isn t a problem and doesn t need to be removed If the dust builds up then use a can of compressed air and a camels hair brush to remove the dust To remove fingerprints or other contaminants use an optical cleaning kit or the Celestron Lens Pen 93575 3 Ifthe inside of the objective lens needs cleaning it should be done by a professional Either have your instrument serviced by a telescope repair facility or return it to the factory for servicing SPECIFICATIONS
11. hall require more than thirty days Celestron shall notify the customer accordingly Celestron reserves the right to replace any product which has been discontinued from its product line with a new product of comparable value and function This warranty shall be void and of no force of effect in the event a covered product has been modified in design or function or subjected to abuse misuse mishandling or unauthorized repair Further product malfunction or deterioration due to normal wear is not covered by this warranty CELESTRON DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHETHER OF MERCHANTABILITY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN THE SOLE OBLIGATION OF CELESTRON UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE TO REPAIR OR REPLACE THE COVERED PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS SET FORTH HEREIN CELESTRON EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY LOST PROFITS GENERAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHICH MAY RESULT FROM BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY OR ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY CELESTRON PRODUCT ANY WARRANTIES WHICH ARE IMPLIED AND WHICH CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO A TERM OF TWO YEARS FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and
12. ng s 21 80A 96ND 13 Polarizing 94119 20 Deep Yellow Red Light Green ND25 T s 12 25 56 96ND 25 94119 30 Light Red Blue Green ND50 T s 23A 38A 58 96ND 50 94119 40 Yellow Deep Yellow Violet Pale Blue s 8 15 47 82A Flashlights 93588 LED light emitting diode flashlights conveniently allow you to read star maps without diminishing your night vision Feature adjustable brightness and is lightweight Light Pollution Reduction LPR Filter 94126A A 14 filter that threads into a 1 4 eyepiece designed to enhance your views of deep sky astronomical objects when observed from urban areas The LPR filter selectively reduces the transmission of certain wavelengths of light specifically those produced by artificial lights This includes mercury and high and low pressure sodium vapor lights Additionally it blocks unwanted natural light also known as sky glow Sky Maps 93722 When learning the night sky Celestron Sky Maps offer just the guidance you need The maps show all the constellations and brighter deep sky objects and are printed on heavy moisture resistant paper for durability The front cover features a rotating planisphere indicating when specific constellations are visible Peterson First Guides Astronomy 93728 A simplified field guide to the stars the planets and the universe featuring full color maps showing the positions of the stars throughout the year This usef
13. p o Counterweight _8 _ Declination Locking Screw 19 _ R A Slow Motion Control 9 Declination Slow Motion Control 20 Equatorial Mount Assembling Your Telescope To set up the tripod locate the equatorial mount 20 the tripod legs 13 and the tripod mounting head 11 1 Slide the two top portions of each tripod leg around the sides of each flange on the tripod mounting head 11 Make sure that the tripod center support brace hinges 15 are located on the inside of the each leg 2 Slide the provided screws through the tripod leg and flange until the screw extends out the other side see Figure 1 2 Slide the washer and the nut over the screw and tighten This Tripod can be left slightly loose to allow for positioning the legs Mounting Head later when attaching the accessory tray 11 You are now ready to attach the tripod accessory tray 3 The tripod tray fits over the holes in the tripod s center support brace 15 Insert the winged bolts through the holes in each of the tripod center support braces and thread them into the holes in the accessory tray Tighten all bolts to ensure proper stability to the mount ft Figure 1 2 Attaching the Equatorial Mount 1 Place the base of the equatorial mount 20 into the hole on the top ot the tripod mounting head 11 Rotate the equatorial mount until the declination axis where the counterweight bar 18 goes is positioned over one of the tripod legs
14. ul guide also includes beautiful constellation paintings photographs and clear concise descriptions of stars the planets the sun the moon comets black holes galaxies and more CELESTRON TWO YEAR WARRANTY a Celestron warrants this telescope to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years Celestron will repair or replace such product or part thereof which upon inspection by Celestron is found to be defective in materials or workmanship As a condition to the obligation of Celestron to repair or replace such product the product must be returned to Celestron together with proof of purchase satisfactory to Celestron b The Proper Return Authorization Number must be obtained from Celestron in advance of return Call Celestron at 310 328 9560 to receive the number to be displayed on the outside of your shipping container All returns must be accompanied by a written statement setting forth the name address and daytime telephone number of the owner together with a brief description of any claimed defects Parts or product for which replacement is made shall become the property of Celestron The customer shall be responsible for all costs of transportation and insurance both to and from the factory of Celestron and shall be required to prepay such costs Celestron shall use reasonable efforts to repair or replace any telescope covered by this warranty within thirty days of receipt In the event repair or replacement s

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