User Manual

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reduces the oxygen content within the binoculars to an
absolute minimum.
Lens Caps
The lens caps will protect your bin-
ocular from moisture and prevent
dirt from collecting on the objective
lenses. Using the caps will result in
less frequent cleaning of the lenses.
Rubber Armoring:
All STEINER binoculars come stan-
dard with rhino tough rubber armor.
Not only does this protect the bin-
oculars from shock and damage, but
it is also soft and comfortable in your
hands. Premium models feature STEINER’s inno va tive NBR
Longlife Armor formula, initially developed for increased
durability under extreme conditions at sea and military
applications. Clean all rubber armor only with damp
cloth.
Serial number:
Every STEINER binocular has a
serial number. This allows us to track
when your binoculars were produced
and allows you a way to identify
your binoculars in case of loss or
theft. Serial numbers are located at the front objective
(large) lens of the binocular on the center axis or on the
underside of the center bridge for some smaller models. The
serial number for the Peregrine XP is behind the right hand
view objective lens towards the top of the binocular.
NPS
(Nitrogen-Pressure-System):
Many STEINER binoculars feature a
Nitrogen-Pressure-System. This inter-
nal dry-nitrogen filling prevents inter-
nal fogging in case of extreme tem-
perature changes. Only STEINER’s two-valve technology
provides a filling process that is gentle to all seals and
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