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Pressing and holding button 

A

resets all the

information programmed into the 

TIMER

.

BATTERY

Your timepiece may be powered by a 1.55 volt silver oxide watch
battery. 

DEAD BATTERIES SHOULD BE REPLACED IMMEDIATELY.

Substituting interchangeable batteries is not recommended. Battery
change should be performed by a qualified technician who should
also check the condition of the gaskets and the O-ring at the same
time. Battery is not covered by the warranty. 

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6.9 (cont.)

Turn the crown forwards or backwards to
choose the required duration in seconds
(max. 59 seconds) and confirm by briefly
pressing button 

B

(TM 99 - 23.59:59 in the example shown oppo-
site).

Confirm by briefly pressing button 

B

and

push the crown back to position 1. 
(TM 99 23:59:59 in the example shown oppo-
site).

Briefly press button 

A

to start the Timer.

Pressing button 

A

a second time will 

stop 

the

Timer without resetting it.

The Timer may be restarted after it has been
stopped by pressing button 

B

.

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Summary of Contents for HUNTER MACH 3

Page 1: ...Function and Displays 4 Settings 8 Automatic Help 10 Dial Lighting 11 Energy Saving Mode 11 Selecting and Programming Display Modes 12 Battery 31 ENGLISH FR ...

Page 2: ...be hidden date month and year AL Daily Alarm Alarm time may be programmed in hours and minutes 5 MACH 3 ANALOG DIGITAL CHRONOGRAPH 1 FUNCTION AND DISPLAYS Lighting Dial lighting Hands and Date Only Analog hour minute and second display hands Digital display of date only T1 Digital Local Time and Date Digital display of hours minutes seconds and date 4 ...

Page 3: ...utral selection by the appearance of EOL or by other functions flashing when the crown is in the neutral position 7 AG Annual Alarm Calendar alarm digital display of annual alarm showing date month year alternating with the hour minutes and alarm activation CHR Chronograph Chronograph in hours minutes seconds hun dredths of a second up to 24 hours and in days hours and minutes over 24 hours up to ...

Page 4: ...djusting the functions or language choice by turning position 2 9 2 SETTINGS The various functions are selected by turning the crown There are three crown positions pushed in Pos 0 neutral Pos 1 pulled out Pos 2 In the neutral position you can select various func tions by rotating the crown In the pulled out posi tion function data may be adjusted by turning the crown The crown may be turned in bo...

Page 5: ...n pull the crown out to position 2 Synchronization mode is activated 11 3 AUTOMATIC HELP FOR FUNCTION 3 ADJUSTMENT The operation required for function adjustment are assisted by the automatic display of arrows on the dial e g to change the alarm time the length of the timer or the choice of a second time zone etc These arrows indicate which button should be pressed if the crown should be turned or...

Page 6: ...hree hands corresponds to the digital time displayed 13 ENERGY SAVING MODE cont Energy saving mode will be activated by pressing and holding button A until the BAT battery message disappears To reactivate normal operation simply push the crown back to position 1 The time which has elapsed since the hands stopped is auto matically regained 6 SELECTING AND PROGRAMMING DISPLAY MODES 6 1 Synchronizing...

Page 7: ...be activated or deacti vated in this mode by pressing button A briefly 15 Synchronizing the hands and digital time cont This synchronization only adjusts the time displayed by the hands to local time T1 For perfect synchronization between analog time hands and digi tal time figures first adjust the hands to the digital time displayed in synchronization mode R and then adjust the exact time in Sett...

Page 8: ... or Month M Day D 6 4 2 Setting the date month and year The date D month M and year are changed by rotating the crown The day of the week is automatically selected according to the date Press button B briefly to confirm date setting D then confirm the month M and year 17 6 4 Selecting and setting the full date Instructions starting page 6 16 Day of the week Week number Month Date Year ...

Page 9: ...ly press button B again to set the date for the second time zone chosen 19 6 4 3 Choosing and setting one of the four languages for day name display Select one of four languages available for the day display by pressing and holding button A Turn the crown in position 2 to display the name of the day in either F French E English D German S Spanish All date set tings as described in 6 4 1 to 6 4 3 a...

Page 10: ...one option If you wish you may set the date of the second time zone with a vari ation of plus or minus 1 day to local time T1 E g If the date in the local time is the 25th the date of the second time zone is either the 24th or 26th maximum difference between two time zones is one day 6 5 2 Setting the date of the second time zone After you have pressed button B a third time as described in 6 5 you...

Page 11: ...urs minutes and ON OF display To test the alarm sound press and hold button B 23 6 6 5 Setting the alarm time The hours and minutes of the alarm can be set First select the alarm function AL by turning the crown and then pulling it to posi tion 2 Briefly press button B thus selecting the fig ures for the hours and minutes successively Turn the crown to set the hours and then the minutes Push the c...

Page 12: ...pressing button B briefly 25 6 7 2 Setting the calendar alarm function Pull the crown to position 2 Briefly press but ton B to select and flash the figures of the hours minutes date month and year succes sively New data is set by turning the crown and confirming by briefly pressing button B The new date for the annual alarm AG is confirmed by pushing the crown back to posi tion 1 and confirmed by ...

Page 13: ...Add mode allows several timings to be added while automati cally subtracting the duration of intermediate events by pressing Start Stop Start Stop etc Total reading time Resetting For example total duration of journey from town A to town D with subtraction of stops in towns B and C 6 8 2 Measuring the total time with intermediate time reading SPLIT or fly back hand This function allows for example...

Page 14: ...egin to flash TM 99 23 59 00 in the example shown oppo site 29 6 8 3 Displaying a chronometer time exceeding 24 hours possible duration up to 99 days The timing for a chronometer duration of up to 24 hours is displayed in hours minutes and sec onds and hundredths of a second For any time exceeding 24 hours the result is displayed in days instead of hundredths of a second max 99 days hours max 23 h...

Page 15: ...s and the O ring at the same time Battery is not covered by the warranty 31 6 9 cont Turn the crown forwards or backwards to choose the required duration in seconds max 59 seconds and confirm by briefly pressing button B TM 99 23 59 59 in the example shown oppo site Confirm by briefly pressing button B and push the crown back to position 1 TM 99 23 59 59 in the example shown oppo site Briefly pres...

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