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7. Replace the caseback making sure that the black gasket
material is seated in the groove in the case. Also be sure that it
is aligned properly (as you noted in step #2) so that the buzzer
will line up with the internal connections.
8. Carefully reattach the straps. The shorter piece with the buckle
is attached to the upper set of lugs.
INDIGLO® night-light
electrolu
minescent
technology used in the INDIGLO® night-light illuminates
entire watch face at night and in low light conditions.
Water-Resistance
Your 50 Meter Water-Resistant watch withstands water pressure
up to 86 p.s.i. (equals immersion to 164 feet or 50 meters below
sea level).
WARNING: THIS UNIT WILL NOT DISPLAY SPEED AND DISTANCE OR
HEART RATE DATA WHEN OPERATED UNDER WATER.
WARNING: TO MAINTAIN WATER RESISTANCE, DO NOT PRESS ANY
BUTTONS UNDER WATER.
1. Watch is water-resistant only as long as lens, pushbuttons and
case remain intact.
2. Even though the watch may be water-resistant to a significant
depth (100 or 200 meters), it is not a diver watch and should
not be used for diving.
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3. Timex recommends rinsing your watch with fresh water after
exposure to salt water.
Common Questions
Q:
When using the Auto-Split “by distance” feature, sometimes the
distances for the splits are a little less than my setting (e.g.
“0.244 km” when the setting is “0.25 km”); how can this happen?
A:
This is due to the way the watch uses current speed and dis-
tance to predict the actual split point in your run. Occasionally,
the watch will over-estimate, creating a slightly “longer” split
distance first, followed by a “short” split. This shorter split dis-
tance is required so that the watch can compensate for these
slight over-estimations and to prevent them from accumulat-
ing over the course of your workout.
So, for the example given here, the previous split should have
displayed a distance value slightly longer than the Auto-Split
setting of 0.25 km.
Q:
Why won’t my Hands-Free or Distance Alert features work
when using just a Heart Rate Sensor?
A:
These features rely on information provide by the Timex®
Speed + Distance Sensor.
Q:
Why don’t I see any information for Overall Time or Distance
when using just a Heart Rate Sensor?