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Important safety information for users
WARNING!
RISK OF INJURY!
This device may be used by persons (including children over 8 years of
age) with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of
experience and knowledge, if they are supervised or instructed regarding
the safe use of the device and understand the dangers that may arise.
Children may not play with the device. Cleaning and user maintenance of
the device may not be performed by children without supervision. Keep
packaging films out of the hands of children. There is a danger of
suffocation.
Important safety information for the batteries
WARNING!
HEALTH HAZARD!
RISK OF EXPLOSION!
Keep batteries out of reach of small children. If a battery is swallowed, you
must seek medical attention immediately. Batteries/rechargeable batteries
must always be inserted in the correct polarity. If necessary, clean the
battery and device contacts. Never attempt to recharge non-rechargeable
batteries. Never short-circuit or attempt to open batteries. Never throw
batteries into fire as they may explode. Improper use of the battery can
lead to explosion or leakage. If the battery leaks, avoid contact with skin,
eyes and mucous membranes. Use gloves. If you are exposed to battery
acid, rinse the affected areas with plenty of clean water and immediately
seek medical attention. Remove discharged batteries from the device as
they present an increased risk of leakage.
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Time setting
Carefully pull the crown out all the way. Turn the crown clockwise or
counter clockwise to set the time. Press the crown back to the case to
complete the setting.
Band shortening instruction for model
2-LD4617-3
Band shortening can be accomplished by removing links. Open the band
clasp safety and open the clasp. The band is held to the clasp by a spring
bar.
Image 1.
Compress and remove the spring bar by using a pointed
tool. Now place the watch face down on a soft surface.
Image 2.
The
links that can be removed are marked with an arrow.
Image 3.
Place the
band in the band changing tool in such a way that the pointed end of the
tool points directly at the metal rod. Turn the screw in the direction of the
arrow until the metal rod is pushed out a small distance. The rod can now
be pulled out (using pliers if necessary). The strap can now be taken
disassembled. Remove as many links as necessary using this method.
Reinsert the rod in the opposite direction of the arrow and push it back into
the band. The strap and clasp can now be reassembled.
A replacement tip for the tool is included in the bottom of the tool.