14. Sleeping Mode
If you do not wear our watch for a long time, in time
mode, press button[A][B][C][D]together to make the
watch enter into the sleeping mode. In the sleeping mode,
the watch will turn off the sensor, stopwatch, alarm, timer,
etc. but save the function of time without displaying to
save battery energy.
In the sleeping mode, press button[A][B][C][D]
together to back to the time mode and display current
time.
16. Water resistance
Our watch can waterproof for 50 meters. It is no
problems to wearing our watch while washing hands,
having shower with cold water, swimming, but not
diving or sauna, and so on.
In order to maintain the waterproof function
1)Replacing the water resistance regularly (generally
1-2 years). If not, the watch may be damp due to the
aging of water resistance.
2)Do not press any button under the water.
15. Turn on EL backlight
Apart from the sleeping mode and the button
locked, press button[A]can turn on EL backlight, and the
backlight last about 3 seconds.
.
Under the status of button lock, it is no use to operate
all buttons. Only in the status of button unlocked, you can
operate the buttons
Button Unocked (will not display
)
A
A
B
C
D
E
32
Button Lock (display
)
17. Replacing battery
If the watch displaying ,it means the battery
in low level. You should replace battery in time. The
operating methods just as the following:
Summary of Contents for Professional Hiking H001
Page 1: ...Professional Hiking Series Operation Instruction Manual EN...
Page 2: ...M001 2...
Page 5: ...1 EZON 48 40 2 1 50 50...
Page 6: ...A B C E D 3 LCD 2 A C B E D E...
Page 7: ...1 2 4 2 C D E 2 3 B 4 4 1 3...
Page 9: ...5 5 1 1 B 2 C D settinngs E 2 C D E B B E C D D C C D 5 C D A B C D E C D C D...
Page 11: ...7 E E E A B C D E C D A B C D E A B C D E C D C D...
Page 12: ...8 6 6 1 ISA 6 1 1 1 B 2 C D settinngs E 2 C D alti baro E 3 C D sea level E E B E A B C D E...
Page 14: ...16 6 3 6 2 10 3 5 B...
Page 15: ...100m 50m 11 100 0 6 5 C 2 3 record 50 6 6 6 2 B A B C D E A B C D E 6 4 6 2 A 0 A...
Page 17: ...13 2 C D E B E 2 B E A B C D E C D C D C D D C...
Page 19: ...7 2 D 2 3 5 15 B 12...
Page 20: ...16 8 8 1 1 B 2 C D settinngs E 2 C D compass E 3 C D calibrate E 4 15 2 done A B C D E E...
Page 21: ...8 2 1 B 2 C D settinngs E 2 C D compass E 17 C D C D E B E B E B E E A B C D E...
Page 23: ...8 A 8 4 5 A A 19 4 12 5 8 4 1 2 3 N N A B C D 8 1...
Page 25: ...21 5 40 50 2010 2059 E B B B A B C D 9 2 B B B E...
Page 28: ...A B C D E E B E B E B E 24 5 E B 10 1 2 4 5 1 B 2 C D settinngs E 2 C D alarm E E...
Page 29: ...3 C D 4 5 E 4 C D C D 5 E B 25 E B A B C D E E B E B E E E B E B...
Page 31: ...27 1 3 E E E E E E E 4 B 20...
Page 32: ...11 99 59 59 11 1 B 2 C D stopwatch E E E E D 2 D E E E A B C D E 28...
Page 33: ...D 11 2 1 B 2 C D stopwatch E 2 E 3 D D 4 D D 5 E D 2 29 A B C D E D E E...
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