12
13
*
ACCUMULATED TIMING
Example
1
Start: start timing
2
Stop: e.g.,
15 min. 5 sec.
following
1
.
3
Restart: timing is resumed
4
*Stop: e.g.,
13 min. 5 sec.
following
3
.
The accumulated time = 28 min. 10 sec.
5
Reset: the three chronograph hands
are returned to their zero positions.
Please note:
* Following
4
, the accumulation of the timing can be
continued by pressing push-button
A
(Restart/Stop, Restart/Stop,…)
INTERMEDIATE OR INTERVAL TIMING
Example
1
Start: start timing.
2
Display interval:
e.g.,
10 min. 10 sec.
following
1
.
Timing continues in the background.
3
Making up the measured time:
the two chronograph hands are quickly
advanced to the ongoing measured time.
4
Stop: e.g.,
28 min. 10 sec.
following
1
.
5
Reset: the three chronograph hands
are returned to their zero positions.
Please note:
* Following
3
, further intervals or intermediates can be
displayed by pressing
B
(display interval / make up measured time, …)
1
5
2 3
4
A
B
2
3 5
B
1
4
A
CHRONOGRAPH MODEL 5030.D
DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY AND CONTROL BUTTONS
Please note:
Before using the chronograph functions,
please ensure that:
- the crown is in position
I
(= normal position).
- the three chronograph hands are
precisely at zero position following
activation of push-button
B
. If the hands
are not precisely at zero, their positions
must be adjusted. (See the chapter
Adjusting the Chronograph Hands to Zero.)
SETTING THE TIME
1
Pull out the crown to position
III
.
(The watch stops.)
2
Turn the crown until you reach the
correct time.
3
Push the crown back to position
I
.
SETTING THE DATE
1
Pull out the crown to position
II
.
(The watch continues to run.)
2
Turn the crown until the correct date appears.
3
Push the crown back to position
I
.
4
If setting the date between 9:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m., follow steps 1
through 3, but be sure to set the date to the following day.
A
Second hand
Date
Center stop-second
Minute hand
Hour hand
Minute counter
Hour counter
B
II
I
1
2
3
II III
I
3
1
2
I
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