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Product Type Telescope
Model LabZZ MT2
Brand Levenhuk
Optical Design Refractor
Aperture 50 mm (approx.)
Focal Length 360 mm (approx.)
Magnification Up to 90x with included eyepieces
Eyepieces Included 20 mm and 10 mm (likely)
Finderscope Red dot finder or optical finderscope
Mount Type Alt-azimuth (tabletop)
Tripod Aluminum, adjustable height
Dimensions (Folded) Approx. 15 x 12 x 5 in (38 x 30 x 13 cm)
Weight Approx. 2.2 lbs (1 kg)
Power Supply None (manual operation)
Main Functions Observing celestial objects, day/night use
Maintenance & Cleaning Use lens cleaning cloth; avoid touching optics
Safety Never point at sun; adult supervision recommended
Spare Parts & Repairability Eyepieces and finderscope replaceable
Target Audience Children, beginners
Warranty Limited lifetime warranty (Levenhuk)
Manual Language English (PDF available)

Frequently Asked Questions - LabZZ MT2 Levenhuk

How do I assemble the Levenhuk LabZZ MT2 telescope?
Follow the step-by-step instructions in the manual. Typically, attach the tripod legs, mount the optical tube, insert the eyepiece, and align the finderscope.
What can I see with this telescope?
You can observe the Moon, planets like Jupiter and Saturn, star clusters, and terrestrial objects during the day.
How do I focus the telescope?
Turn the focus knob slowly until the image appears sharp. Start with the lowest magnification eyepiece (20 mm).
Can I use the telescope for daytime viewing?
Yes, but never point the telescope at the Sun. Use it for landscapes, birds, etc.
How do I clean the lenses?
Use a soft brush to remove dust, then a lens cleaning cloth with a drop of isopropyl alcohol. Avoid touching the surface.
What does the red dot finder do?
The finder projects a red dot to help you aim the telescope at objects. Align it during daytime using a distant target.
Why is the image upside down?
Astronomical telescopes show inverted images. This is normal for celestial observation. An erecting prism (not included) can correct it for terrestrial use.
What is the maximum safe magnification?
A rule of thumb is 2x per mm of aperture (100x for 50mm). Higher magnifications may show blurry details.
Does the telescope need batteries?
No, the Levenhuk LabZZ MT2 is entirely manual. No batteries required.
Where can I find replacement parts?
Contact Levenhuk or authorized dealers for eyepieces, finderscopes, or tripod parts. Check the manual for part numbers.

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