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| Product Type | Refractor Telescope |
| Brand | Levenhuk |
| Model | LabZZ TK76 |
| Category | Children's Telescope |
| Aperture | 76 mm |
| Focal Length | 700 mm |
| Focal Ratio | f/9.2 |
| Mount Type | Alt-Azimuth |
| Tripod Height | Adjustable up to 130 cm |
| Included Eyepieces | 20 mm and 6 mm |
| Magnification | 35x and 117x |
| Finderscope | Red dot finder |
| Weight | 1.8 kg (approx.) |
| Power Source | None (manual operation) |
| Primary Use | Astronomical observation, daytime terrestrial viewing |
| Maintenance | Clean lenses with a soft, lint-free cloth |
| Safety Warning | Never point at the Sun without proper solar filter |
| Spare Parts Availability | Yes, contact Levenhuk support |
| Manual Languages | EN, DE, ES, FR, IT, PL, PT, RU, and more |
| Recommended Age | 8+ years |
Frequently Asked Questions - LabZZ TK76 Levenhuk
How do I set up the Levenhuk LabZZ TK76 telescope?
Follow the step-by-step instructions in the manual. Generally, set up the tripod, attach the optical tube, mount the finderscope, insert the eyepiece, and adjust the focus.
What can I see with this telescope?
With a 76 mm aperture, you can observe the Moon's craters, planets like Jupiter and Saturn (as small discs), and brighter deep-sky objects like star clusters. It is also suitable for daytime terrestrial viewing.
How do I clean the lens?
Use a soft, lint-free cloth or a lens cleaning brush. For stubborn dirt, use a small amount of isopropyl alcohol. Avoid touching the lens with fingers.
Can I use this telescope for solar observation?
Never point the telescope at the Sun without a certified solar filter. Doing so can cause permanent eye damage. Levenhuk recommends using a dedicated solar filter.
What is the maximum useful magnification?
The maximum useful magnification is about twice the aperture in mm, so around 152x. Higher magnification yields dimmer images.
How do I align the finderscope?
During daylight, point the telescope at a distant object (like a tree or building) using the low-power eyepiece. Then adjust the finderscope's screws until the same object is centered in the finder's crosshairs.
Is the telescope suitable for children?
Yes, the Levenhuk LabZZ TK76 is designed for beginners and children aged 8 and up. It is easy to assemble and use.
How do I store the telescope when not in use?
Store in a dry, dust-free place. Cover the tube with the provided dust cap. Avoid extreme temperatures and humidity.
What spare parts are available?
Levenhuk offers replacement eyepieces, finderscopes, tripod parts, and accessories. Contact Levenhuk support or visit their website.
Where can I download the manual?
The manual can be downloaded for free from the Levenhuk website or from notice-facile.com. It is available in multiple languages.
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