![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You only need to turn it a fraction, perhaps a 1/16th -1/8th of a turn. Go straight to step: 7 below.Ģ: Turn Measuring dial all the way to the left (counter clockwise).ģ Grasp the adjustment knob between the thumb and index finger.Ĥ: Turn the adjustment knob to the left, (counter clockwise). NOTE If your Watameter shows a 'ghost' image to the right of the 'solid' image of a distant object when set to infinity, you can skip the un-calibrating process. ![]() I just tried recalibrating it and found that Edmund Wateler made things sensibly easy by making the adjustment knob and the measuring dial work in the same direction - left to right, small to big.Ī: Un-calibrating the meter (throw it out of whack) The centre knob should be quite stiff to prevent accidental adjustment.īy coincidence, a couple of days ago I found my Watameter plus a few other accessories in a box in the garage. First task before using is usually to re-align it. On my Watameter, the vertical adjustment is a bit too easily adjusted. If your vertical adjustment is good, then you are well in luck. ![]()
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