1. Taw qhia
The Discovery Spark Travel 60 is a portable refractor telescope designed for both celestial and terrestrial observations. This manual provides essential information for the proper assembly, operation, and maintenance of your telescope, ensuring a clear and enjoyable viewhauv kev paub.
This kit includes a telescope, a sturdy tripod, various accessories for enhanced viewing, and an astronomy knowledge book to enrich your understanding of the universe.
2. Cov ntsiab lus ntawm pob
Carefully unpack all components and verify that all items listed below are present. If any parts are missing or damaged, please contact your retailer.
- Telescope Optical Tube (60mm objective diameter, 700mm focal length)
- Alt-azimuth Mount
- Collapsible Aluminum Tripod
- 5x24 Finderscope
- Eyepieces: H20mm, H12.5mm, SR4mm
- 3 x Barlow Lens
- Daim Kab Xev Kab Duab
- Erect Image Eyepiece
- Khoom Siv Ntaus
- Astronomy Knowledge Book (Polish Edition)
- Nqa Case

Image 2.1: All components of the Discovery Spark Travel 60 telescope kit, neatly arranged within the protective carrying case.

Duab 2.2: Ib qho ntxaws view of the included accessories: various eyepieces, a Barlow lens, a diagonal mirror, and the astronomy knowledge book.
3. Cov lus qhia ua ke
Follow these steps to assemble your Discovery Spark Travel 60 telescope:
- Teeb lub Tripod: Extend the tripod legs to a stable height. Secure the accessory tray to the center brace of the tripod.
- Txuas Mount: Place the alt-azimuth mount onto the tripod head and secure it with the provided screw.
- Mount the Optical Tube: Attach the telescope optical tube to the alt-azimuth mount using the mounting rings or screws. Ensure it is securely fastened.
- Nruab Finderscope: Slide the 5x24 finderscope into its bracket on the optical tube and tighten the retaining screws.
- Insert the Diagonal Mirror: Remove the dust cap from the focuser tube. Insert the diagonal mirror into the focuser and secure it with the small thumbscrew. The diagonal mirror provides a more comfortable viewlub kaum sab xis.
- Ntxig ib Eyepiece: Choose an eyepiece (e.g., H20mm for lowest magnification) and insert it into the diagonal mirror. Secure it with the thumbscrew.
- Optional: Use the Barlow Lens: For increased magnification, insert the 3x Barlow lens into the diagonal mirror first, then insert an eyepiece into the Barlow lens.

Image 3.1: The Discovery Spark Travel 60 telescope fully assembled and ready for use, showing the optical tube, mount, and tripod.

Duab 3.2: Ib qho ntxaws view of the focuser mechanism, illustrating how an eyepiece is inserted into the diagonal mirror for viewhauv.

Image 3.3: The accessory tray attached to the tripod, providing convenient storage for eyepieces during observation.
4. Cov lus qhia ua haujlwm
4.1 Aligning the Finderscope
The finderscope helps locate objects before viewing them through the main telescope. It must be aligned with the main telescope during daylight hours.
- Point the main telescope at a distant, easily identifiable object (e.g., a tree top or a street light).
- Muab qhov khoom tso rau hauv nruab nrab ntawm lub tsom iav loj.
- Look through the finderscope and adjust its alignment screws until the same object is centered in the finderscope's crosshairs.
4.2 Ua kom pom tseeb
Once an object is located, turn the focuser knob slowly until the image appears sharp and clear. Fine-tune the focus for optimal clarity.
4.3 Changing Magnification
The magnification of your telescope is determined by the focal length of the telescope divided by the focal length of the eyepiece. Lower focal length eyepieces provide higher magnification.
- Low Magnification (H20mm): Use this eyepiece for initial object location and wide-field views.
- Medium Magnification (H12.5mm): Provides a closer view ntawm cov khoom.
- High Magnification (SR4mm): Best for detailed observations of the Moon and planets, but requires stable atmospheric conditions.
- Barlow Lens: The 3x Barlow lens triples the magnification of any eyepiece it is used with. Insert it between the diagonal mirror and the eyepiece.
4.4 Terrestrial and Celestial Observation
The Discovery Spark Travel 60 is suitable for both daytime terrestrial viewing and nighttime celestial observation. For terrestrial viewing, the erect image eyepiece can be used to provide a correctly oriented image.
5. Kev tu
Kev saib xyuas kom zoo yuav ua rau koj lub tsom iav ntev dua thiab ua haujlwm tau zoo.
- Ntxuav Optics: Use a soft, lint-free cloth specifically designed for optical lenses. Breathe lightly on the lens surface before gently wiping. Avoid touching optical surfaces with your fingers.
- Cia: Always store the telescope and its accessories in the provided carrying case in a dry, dust-free environment. Replace all dust caps when not in use.
- Kev tuav: Avoid sudden impacts or rough handling, which can misalign optical components.
6. Kev daws teeb meem
Yog tias koj ntsib teeb meem, xa mus rau cov teeb meem thiab cov kev daws teeb meem hauv qab no:
- Duab yog qhov muag plooj: Adjust the focuser knob slowly until the image is sharp. Ensure the eyepiece is fully inserted and secured. Check for condensation on the lenses.
- Cannot find objects: Ensure the finderscope is properly aligned with the main telescope (refer to Section 4.1). Start with the lowest magnification eyepiece (H20mm) for a wider field of view.
- Image is dim: This can occur with very high magnifications or in light-polluted areas. Try a lower magnification eyepiece.
- Image is upside down or reversed: This is normal for astronomical telescopes. For terrestrial viewing, use the erect image eyepiece.
7. Cov lus qhia tshwj xeeb
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Hom | Discovery |
| Qauv Lub Npe | 79318 (Spark Travel 60) |
| Optical Tube Length | 700 hli |
| Lub Hom Phiaj Diameter | 60 hli |
| Eyepiece Description | Barlow (also H20mm, H12.5mm, SR4mm) |
| Telescope Mount Description | Alt-azimuth Mount |
| Khoom Dimensions | 78P x 18l x 39H Centimeters |
| Hom tsom | Phau ntawv tsom |
| Yam Nyhav | 6.1 kg ib |
| Chaw tsim tshuaj paus | Produced by Levenhuk. Approved by Discovery |
8. Cov ntaub ntawv kev nyab xeeb
- TSIS MUAJ look directly at the sun through your telescope or its finderscope without a professionally manufactured solar filter. Permanent and irreversible eye damage, including blindness, can result.
- Supervise children when using the telescope to ensure safe operation.
- Do not leave the telescope unattended in direct sunlight, as it can concentrate sunlight and pose a fire hazard.
- Khaws cov khoom siv me me kom deb ntawm cov menyuam yaus kom tsis txhob muaj kev phom sij.
9. Warranty thiab Support
For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact your retailer. Discovery is committed to product quality and customer satisfaction.