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QUARTZ WATCH CHRONOGRAPH <TZ(KFE)>

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Thank you for choosing our product. To ensure prolonged use and optimum 

performance, please read this instruction manual carefully and familiarize 

yourself with the terms of the guarantee.

Please keep this Instruction Manual handy for future reference.

 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Make absolutely sure to observe the demarcated contents indicated below to 

prevent any possible physical danger and property damage to you as well as 

other people concerned.

... A demarcation with this symbol represents the contents 

assuming 

imminent danger

 for death or serious injury 

when the product is used in any manner different from 

given instructions.

... A demarcation with this symbol represents the contents 

assuming possibility for death or serious injury

 

when the product is used in any manner different from 

given instructions.

... A demarcation with this symbol represents the contents 

assuming possibility of causing human injury or 

material damage only

 when a product is used in any 

manner different from given instructions.

WARNING

!

DANGER

!

CAUTION

!

Summary of Contents for TZ(KFE)

Page 1: ...anger and property damage to you as well as other people concerned A demarcation with this symbol represents the contents assuming imminent danger for death or serious injury when the product is used...

Page 2: ...hout WATER RESISTANT WATER RESIST Water resistant watches Water resistant for daily life WATER RESISTANT WATER RESIST Reinforced water resistance for daily life I WATER RESISTANT WATER RESIST 50m 5bar...

Page 3: ...t Water may enter the interior of the watch and defeat the water resistance 6 If your watch is non water resistant beware of splashes of water during face washing rain etc and sweat If the watch becom...

Page 4: ...s not a rechargeable battery so it cannot be recharged and used again Do not attempt to charge the battery as doing so could cause it to overheat or explode 4 A skin rash or other symptom may develop...

Page 5: ...H HAND POSITION Hands for time display and stopwatch hands for more information 4 Shock 1 Be sure not to carry the watch when you engage in strenuous sports whereas playing such light sports as golf e...

Page 6: ...drugs perfumes cosmetics etc and so forth Such may cause discoloration of the watchcase watchband and dial face Discoloration deformation and damage to various resin based component parts may also oc...

Page 7: ...s when the light is stored such as the shape of the glass the thickness of the paint surrounding brightness level the distance from the watch to the light source and the light absorption level Please...

Page 8: ...32 768 Hz Hz Oscillations per second 2 Wrist worn accuracy Mean monthly rate 20sec at normal temperature 5 C 35 C 3 Operating temperature range 5 C 50 C 4 Drive system Step motor 5 Display system Tim...

Page 9: ...in different positions MODELS WITH SCREWED DOWN CROWN Depending on the model you may not be able to pull the crown out without unscrewing it models with screwed down crown Operate this type of watch...

Page 10: ...able to be used if the button ring cannot be loosened enough Do not turn it more forcefully than necessary 2 After finishing using the buttons turn the button ring to the right and firmly tighten it u...

Page 11: ...n the small second hand is at the 12 o clock position The small second hand stops on the spot If the stopwatch is measuring the stopwatch hands are automatically reset to 0 position 2 Turn the crown t...

Page 12: ...it back to the exact minute 3 Reset the four stopwatch hands to 0 position Press button A for 2 seconds The stopwatch 1 10 and 1 100 second hands turn Press button B and adjust both the stopwatch 1 10...

Page 13: ...and adjust the stopwatch minute hand to the 0 position If you continue to press button B the minute hand will move quickly The stopwatch minute hand will turn a full circle past the 40 minute scale on...

Page 14: ...onds Adjustments can be redone any number of times 7 After all the adjustments are completed push the crown back in to the normal position in accordance with a time signal The stopwatch 1 10 and 1 100...

Page 15: ...tion When setting the date move the hour hand to a time outside of this period before proceeding 1 Pull out the crown to the first click The crown on this watch can be pulled out to either of two clic...

Page 16: ...atch will continue measuring the time When 81 minutes have elapsed the hand returns to the one minute position again and automatically stops after 120 minutes elapse The stopwatch 1 10 and 1 100 secon...

Page 17: ...1 Press button B The split time is released and the stopwatch hands move quickly to indicate the measurement in progress 2 Press button A to stop the stopwatch 3 Press button B to reset the stopwatch...

Page 18: ...tton B FINISH TIME OF SECOND COMPETITOR Button B RESET Testing the movement of the stopwatch hands The four stopwatch hands can be tested Each of the four stopwatch hands will quickly return to the re...

Page 19: ...tion per unit of time per hour measuring range maximum 60 seconds 1 Press button A at the start point or when a product begins to be made 2 Press button A again once 1 km have been passed or the produ...

Page 20: ...ance between minute hand and figures on the rotating indicator bezel You can also set the mark as a desired time to remind you how long time is still remain for an appointment You cannot turn the beze...

Page 21: ...21 TZ KFE O...

Page 22: ...WATER RESISTANT WATER RESIST WATER RESISTANT WATER RESIST I WATER RESISTANT WATER RESIST 50m 5bar II WATER RESISTANT WATER RESIST 100m 10bar 200m 20bar AIR DIVER S 100m 150m 200m He GAS DIVER S 200m...

Page 23: ...23 1 30 3 2 I 50 5 3 II 100 200 10 20 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 24: ...24 2 O 1 2 ORIENT 3 4 3 1 2 3 ORIENT...

Page 25: ...25 4 ORIENT 5 0 4 1 2 5 1 2 6 7 5 35...

Page 26: ...26 8 9 He B 10 c 11...

Page 27: ...27 12 B 1 2 3 40 1 100 4 5 2 1 32 768 2 20 5 C 35 C 3 5 C 50 C 4 5 1 1 100 0 1 1 10 0 1...

Page 28: ...28 60 40 6 7 SR927W 1 8 3 2 A B C D E F 1 10 G 1 100 H I A K J B L...

Page 29: ...29 B 1 2 1 2...

Page 30: ...30 A B C D E F 1 10 G 1 100 H A I B J 1 12 0...

Page 31: ...31 2 AM PM 4 5 3 0 A 2 1 10 1 100 B 1 10 1 100 0 B 1 10 1 100...

Page 32: ...32 1 10 1 100 0 4 A 2 B 0 B A 2 B A 2 B...

Page 33: ...33 5 A 2 B 0 B 40 0 0 0 B A 2...

Page 34: ...34 6 A 2 1 10 1 100 0 A 2 0 A 2 0 A 2 7 1 10 1 100 B 0 B 0 B 0...

Page 35: ...35 9 1 1 2 3 30 1...

Page 36: ...36 40 1 100 2 2 1 10 1 100 12 6 40 41 81 120 1 10 1 100 3 3 0 1 10 1 100 0 1 A 2 B A B...

Page 37: ...37 1 B 1 B 2 A 3 B 1 B 2 B A A B A A A A B A...

Page 38: ...38 A B B A B 2 40 00 00 A B A B B 1 2 B 2 3 B...

Page 39: ...39 1 60 1 A 2 A 1 3 80 80 A A...

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