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IFM3510

IFM3510

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USE AS TIMER

USE AS COUNTER

This function is available in the normal time display. lt can count the number up to 50.

1. 

Whenever the button B is presssed, the chronograph 2/100 second hand wil 
advance by one scale each time, displaying 50 at its maximum.

2. 

After the counter is used, make su reto return the chronograph 2/100 second 
hand to the O position by pushing the button B once or keeping pushing the 
button C.

Button B

Button B

Button C

This  function  is  available  in  the  normal  time  display.  The  residual  time  up  to  49 
minutes can be measured.

1. 

Set time: Set the chronograph 2/100 second hand at any desired residual time in 
the same way as the counter.

2. 

Start timer: Press the button A and the hand will start with a confirmation 
sound. The timer runs on a basis of 1-minute. When the residual time is within 50 
seconds, the hand runs on a 1-second basis.

3. 

Time is up: When the hand comes to zero position, a confirmation “beep” signal 
will sound 1 O seconds.

Button B

Button A

[Set time]

[Start timer]

[Time is up]

Summary of Contents for IFM3510

Page 1: ...I F M 3 5 1 0 CHRONOGRAPH CALENDAR INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6 Use as Alarm_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11 Use as Counter__________________________________________________________________________________________________________...

Page 3: ... 2nd Click Position and turn the crown clockwise to set the time 1 Second lf the crown is pulled out to the 2nd Click Position the second hand will instantaneously move to the O position When the second hand stands at between O and 29 seconds the minute display will remain as befare When the second hand stands at between 30 and 59 seconds the minute display will increase by 1 minute In case the se...

Page 4: ...normal time and chronograph lf the button e is pressed in the normal time display the confirming beep signal will sound and he second hand be returned to O position bringing about its switch over to the state of chronograph time indication lf the button e is pressed in this condition the confirming beep signal will sound and the respective hand for 2 100 second minute and hour of each chronograph ...

Page 5: ...graph 2 100 second hand which has stopped will move and indicate the measured time How to use chronograph Max measuring period of time 11 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds 98 Button A Button A Button B Start Stop Return to the O position Button A Button A Button A Button A Start Return Stop Stop The chronograph is changed over between Stop and Restart any number of times by repeatedly pressing the butto...

Page 6: ...rwarded USE AS ALARM 8oth normal time and alarm time are displayed using the same hour and minute hands Display changeover between normal time and alarm time 1 lf the alarm switch is pulled to ON and the crown is pulled at 1st Click Position the hour minute hands will run clockwise 2 The position at which the running hands stop indicates the set alarm time A confirming beep signal will sound twice...

Page 7: ...f the normal time lf the crown is turned slowly the minute hand can be set on a 1 minute basis lf the crown is pushed back to normal position the indication will be returned to the normal time with confirmation beep sound When the alarm switch is ON the alarm will sound for 20 seconds twice a day lf the alarm switch is pulled out the alarm is ON and if pressed back the alarm is OFF To stop the ala...

Page 8: ... pushing the button C Button B Button B Button C This function is available in the normal time display The residual time up to 49 minutes can be measured 1 Set time Set the chronograph 2 100 second hand at any desired residual time in the same way as the counter 2 Start timer Press the button A and the hand will start with a confirmation sound The timer runs on a basis of 1 minute When the residua...

Page 9: ...ue of the regulations pursuant to the handling of waste products deriving from electronic and electrical equipment end of lifecycle watch making products must be selectively collected for processing You may therefore dispose of your quartz watch making products at any of our retail outlets or any other authorized collection point The selective collection processing rating and recycling of these pr...

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