PS Magazine - NOVEMBER 1975

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 276

NOVEMBER 1975

PS Magazine - NOVEMBER 1975 - Page 15 of 35
(TIPS: Keep contaC±s clean with a burishiNg toOL oR cRocus cLoth. When you
²e³Lace cap, Line up the sLot, push ca´ down, then µur knuRLed knob snUG¶
When you Back tHe ca· o¸t, wi¹gLe it sLowLYº »aves busted caps and sLo¼s½)
BATTERY,.1 VOLTS-Weak± dead±
corroded or leaKing; cracked c²s³´
26
CARRYING
CASE-Torn,
cut
Or
rOtted rubber seal; bent, damaged Or
brOken lOcking clamps Or hinges±
lOOse,
damaged
Or
OUt²Of³place
.
interiOr packing± missing Or unser´
viceable spare batteries (2 Of 'em) Or
cable asseMbly: lOOseµ tOrn¶ cut Or
rOtteD
strap,
NSN
6650³00³953³
0120·
The M18 binocular can't take rougH
handling
or abuse.
Never
fool
or
tamper with it± Use it only as the T²
says you can³ Never try to Force anY
knobs past their stops´ If yoµ can¶· get
the binocular ¸o adjust or operate rig¹t
by following the TM, give it to yoµr
organizational maiºtenance types »r
repair or »r tuRn-in to sµpport³
¼
Direct½ strong sunlig¹t will damage
the lenses ¾n¿ innaÀdsÁ Never oPerate
under bright daylight conditions³ And
never point
die
binocular directly Ât
the sun when the leÃS cÄps are offÅ
not even With the switch in
OFF
positionÆ
Çave
Èoµr
M18
from corrOÉed
contacts anÊ sµcË by reÌoviÍg t¹e
Battery when the binocs are not iÎ ÏseÐ


Back to Top
Back to Top