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Pull out the crown to position 

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Turn the crown until the correct date

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**Continue to turn the crown until the 

correct time 8:30 PM appears.

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Push the crown back into position 

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To set your watch to the exact second,
please refer to the chapter entitled «setting
the time».

**Please observe the AM/PM clock rhythm.

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Setting the date/time 
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Example:
– Date / time on the watch:

/ 1:25 AM

– Present date / time:

/ 8:30 PM

Pull out the crown to position 

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(the watch continues to run).

Turn the crown until yesterday’s date
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Summary of Contents for Startech 5030.D

Page 1: ...ifications 16 Description of the display and control buttons 17 Setting the time date 18 21 Operation of the chronograph 22 27 In case your watch needs to be repaired or to raise claims under a guarantee please contact the point of sales ...

Page 2: ...ounter Date Control buttons Push button A Crown Push button B 16 Cal 5030 D Brief specifications Time Date Hour hand Minute hand Small second hand position 3h Date position 4h Chronograph Hour counter up to 12 hours position 6h Minute counter up to 30 minutes position 9h Centre stop second General Battery type 395 diameter 9 5mm x 2 6mm SR 927 SW Accuracy 20 10 seconds per month ...

Page 3: ...date must be set to the date of the following day I II III 10 20 30 12 2 4 6 8 10 15 60 30 45 21 I II III 10 20 30 12 2 4 6 8 10 15 60 30 45 21 Setting the time Pull out the crown to position III the watch stops Turn the crown until you reach the correct time 8 45 Push the crown back into position I 18 Please note In order to set the time to the exact second must be pulled out when the second hand...

Page 4: ...tion I 4 Please note To set your watch to the exact second please refer to the chapter entitled setting the time Please observe the AM PM clock rhythm Second hand I II 10 20 30 12 2 4 6 8 10 15 60 30 45 17 I II 10 20 30 12 2 4 6 8 10 15 60 30 45 3 20 Setting the date time following a battery change Example Date time on the watch 1 25 AM Present date time 8 30 PM Pull out the crown to position II t...

Page 5: ...h s hour counter measures times up to 12 hours The minute counter measures 30 minutes per rotation The center stop second measures 60 seconds per rotation Display elements Centre stop second Minute counter Hour counter Control buttons Push button A Start Stop Push button B Reset Please note Before using the chronograph functions please ensure that the crown is in position I normal position the 3 c...

Page 6: ...Following further intervals or inter mediates can be displayed by pressing push button B display interval make up measured time 10 20 30 12 2 4 6 8 10 15 60 30 45 21 10 20 30 12 2 4 6 8 10 15 60 30 45 21 Chronograph Accumulated timing Example Start start timing Stop e g 15 min 5 sec following Restart timing is resumed Stop e g 13 min 5 sec following 28 min 10 sec The accumulated measured time is s...

Page 7: ...r hand position 9h 10 20 30 12 2 4 6 8 10 15 60 30 45 I II III 21 10 20 30 12 2 4 6 8 10 15 60 30 45 21 III Adjusting the chronograph hands to zero position Example One or several chronograph hands are not in their correct zero positions and have to be adjusted e g following a battery change Pull out the crown to position III all 3 chronograph hands are in their correct or incorrect zero position ...

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