a. Extreme heat (moist or dry): No special procedures required.
b. Extreme cold: Extreme cold might shorten battery life. Keep spare batteries
in your inner pockets to keep them warm.
c. Salt air: No special procedures required.
d. Sea spray, water, mud and snow: Ensure that the Battery cap (2) and the
two Adjustment screw caps (5) are tight before exposing the sight to sea
spray, mud, snow or before submersing the sight into water. Hand tighten
only. Keep lens covers closed when the sight is not being used. Clean
lenses with lens paper/cloth and wipe the sight dry as soon as possible
after exposure to water, sea spray, mud or snow.
e. Dust storms and sand storms: Keep lens covers closed when the sight is
not being used.
f. High altitudes: No special procedures required.
CAUTION:The lenses shall never be cleaned with ngers but with lens
paper/cloth. If lens paper/cloth is not available:
–To clear away debris (sand, grass etc): blow away the dirt or rinse with
clear water.
–To clean lenses: mist up the lenses or rinse with clear water and clean
them with a soft piece of cloth.
2.2 OPERATING PROCEDURES
2.2.1 Zeroing
Aimpoint’s sights are delivered in a centered position. Normally this means
that only small adjustments are necessary, providing that the base(s) are
properly aligned.
CAUTION: Do not continue to adjust windage and elevation mechanisms if
you encounter resistance.
The elevation Adjustment screw is located on top of the sight, while the
windage screw is located on the right or left side, depending on how the
sight has been mounted on the weapon. Aimpoint sights can be installed to
support either right hand (g. 2) or left hand (g. 3) shooters.
a. Open Front and Rear Lens covers (9) and (8).
b. Turn the Rotary switch (4) clockwise until the red dot has a sufcient
intensity to contrast against target.
NOTE: Each click of the Adjustment screws (7) corresponds to a 13 mm
movement of the point of impact at 80 meters, (4 mm at 25 meters, 16 mm at
100 meters and 32 mm at 200 meters or 1/4” at 50 yds, 1/2” at 100 yds and
1” at 200 yds).
c. Insert adjustment tool (coin, screwdriver, knife) or cartridge casing in
Adjustment screw slot (7) and turn as follows:
• To move the point of impact to the right, turn windage adjustment screw
counter clockwise (clockwise if screw located on left side).
• To move the point of impact to the left, turn windage adjustment screw
clockwise (counter clockwise if screw located on left side).
• To move the point of impact up, turn elevation adjustment screw counter
clockwise.
• To move the point of impact down, turn elevation adjustment screw
clockwise.
d. Conrm zeroing by ring at least three shots at a zeroing target. Check
impact points on zeroing target to conrm accuracy and repeat above
procedure if required.
e. After initial ring, ensure that the mount and sight are secure.
f. Turn Rotary switch (4) to OFF position (counter clockwise).
g. Close front and rear Lens cover (9) and (8).
CHAPTER IV – TROUBLE SHOOTING PROCEDURES
4.1 RED DOT DOES NOT APPEAR
Discharged battery: Replace Battery (3)
Battery installed incorrectly: Remove and reinstall Battery (3)
with (+) toward Battery cap (2).
Battery is not making good contact: Clean contact surfaces and
reinstall Battery (3).
Defective rotary switch: Notify dealer/armourer
4.2 IMPOSSIBLE TO ZERO
Adjustment screw is at its limit: Check alignment of mount to barrel
Impact point is moving: Check mount stability
CHAPTER V – MAINTENANCE
a. This reex sight does not require any particular maintenance while used
under normal conditions.
b. Under severe weather conditions please refer to CHAPTER III.
c. Keep Lens covers (8) and (9) closed whenever the sight is not in use.
d. Warehouse storage: Remove Battery (3) and allow lens surfaces to dry
completely (if wet) before closing the Lens covers (8) and (9).
e. To clean lenses refer to CAUTION in CHAPTER III.
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