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Display modes
Press A to select one of the display modes of the wrist watch:
Manually initiate radio reception
Radio time signal reception can be started manually.
Press A to select the date display mode.
Press and hold A for 3 seconds. The reception is started and the radio reception control symbol
will appear
blinking on the display. Radio reception takes between 3 and 9 minutes to complete and can be interrupted by
pressing any button.
The radio reception control symbol
will appear continuously on the display while the reception is successful.
date
day of
the week
time
zone
seconds
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Changing the time zone
Press A to select time zone display mode.
Press and hold B for 3 seconds. Press A to select the correct time zone:
Uk = Greenwich Mean Time (UTC), GE = Central European Time (UTC+1), GR = Eastern Europe (UTC+2).
Confirm your selection by pressing B. The hands will automatically move to the appropriate time.
Manual time setting
Only use the manual time setting if radio signal reception is not possible. Should your watch display the incorrect
time, please proceed as described in the chapter "Troubleshooting" at the end of this manual.
Press A to select the date display mode. Press and hold B for 3 seconds.
The hours will blink on the display. Set the hours by pressing A and confirm your setting by pressing B.
The minutes will blink on the display. Set the minutes by pressing A and confirm your setting by pressing B.
The hands will automatically move to the appropriate time.
Day of the week language selection
Press A to select the day of the week display mode. Press and hold B for three seconds.
The set language will blink on the display. Select your preferred language by pressing A: En = English, DE =
German.
Confirm your selection by pressing B.
Reset and calibration
Replacing the battery, strong magnetic fields or strong vibrations may cause the hands to lose synchronisation with
the internal time. In this case the hands must be recalibrated. Ensure that the watch is displaying the date. If
necessary, repeatedly press A until the date appears.
Press and hold A and B for 5 seconds, until 'HP' appears blinking on the display.
Calibrating the minute hand
To set the minute hand exactly to the 12 o'clock (60 minute) position:
•
Press and hold A. The minute hand will move forward and will continue to move until it is stopped by
again pressing A. Stop the minute hand shortly before it reaches the 12 o'clock position.
•
Repeatedly press A briefly- the minute hand will move by one sixth of a minute each time A is
pressed. Move the minute hand exactly to the 12 o'clock position.
Now press B to continue to the calibration of the hour hand.
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Calibrating the hour hand
A digit will appear blinking on the display. This digit must match the current position of the hour hand. Do not set the
actual current time! For example: If the hour hand is at the 5 o'clock position, the display must also show "5".
•
Repeatedly press A to adjust the digit in the display to match the position of the hour hand.
Briefly press B to complete the setting process.
The watch will now start radio reception.
Water resistance
Water resistant up to 3 bar. The bar value
specifies the atmospheric overpressure
which is applied during testing (DIN
8310).
Strap Shortening Instructions
Your wristwatch strap may be shortened in two ways.
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1. At the buckle (see fig. 1.)
Unlock the safety cover (if applicable) and open the buckle. The strap is held in position by a spring bar. The spring
bar can be compressed with a pointed tool to enable shortening of the strap. Move the strap to the desired position
and allow the spring bar to lock into place.
2. At the strap (see fig. 2)
Shortening of the strap can also be achieved by removing segments. Open the buckle and remove the spring bar as
described in part 1.
Place the wristwatch on a soft surface with the dial facing downward. The segments that can be removed are
marked with an arrow. Push a pointed tool into the opening on the backside of the strap and push the bolt out of the
strap in the direction of the arrow. Pull out the bolt (you may need to use tweezers).
The strap can now be disassembled.
Remove as many segments as necessary in the described fashion and reassemble the strap by pushing the bolt
inwards in the opposite direction of the arrow. Reassemble the buckle with the spring bar.
Replacement of battery
(2-LD3493-1 = CR2016)
Battery replacements must be performed by an expert to avoid damaging the case or gaskets.
Troubleshooting
If your watch displays an incorrect time, this can have different causes.
1.
1.
1.
1.
The displayed time differs from the actual time by exactly one or more hours. The minutes are correct.
Restart radio reception first. See "Manually initiate radio reception".
The incorrect time zone may be set. Follow the instructions in the chapter "Changing the time zone".
If the problem persists, follow the instructions in the chapter "Reset and calibration".
2.
2.
2.
2.
The time differs by one or more minutes and possibly hours.
Restart radio reception first. See "Manually initiate radio reception".
Follow the instructions in the chapter "Reset and calibration".
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