Aviator MIG-29 CHRONO User Manual

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english UseR MAnUAl
MIG-29 CHRONO
Mig FAMilY
MOVeMenT
ROnDA 5130.D
SWISS MADE WATCHES
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authenticity.
We certify that your AVIATOR watch is guaranteed against material and manufacturing defects
for 24 months starting from the date of purchase from an ofcial authorised dealer.During this
period of time, the repairs and exchange of defective parts under warranty will be carried free
of charge. This excludes failures due to accidents or careless use.
To full this requirement with any of our international distributors and service centres, your watch must be accompanied by the international guarantee certicate/card signed by the au-
thorised dealer where the watch was purchased.
The shipping and insurance expenses will be charged to the owner of the watch. AVIATOR/
BURAN SA and the authorised distributors reserve all rights for repair, in accordance with this
warranty.
IMPORTANT:
This warranty does not cover the following parts:
-Damages and or failure in working due to wrong repairing or tampering, to careless use, to
negligence, to changes made to the original structure of the case or band or to intervention
made by people who are not authorised by AVIATOR/BURAN SA;
-Damages to the lens, breaking or scratching on the case, on the ban, on the buckle or on the plating due to wearing or to bad use of the watch;
-Life of the battery in watches with quartz movement;
-Wearing of leather, textile, rubber or stainless steel band.
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DESCRIPION OF THE DISPLAY AND CONTROL BUTTONS
Minute hand
Hour hand
Push-button A Hour and minute counter
Crown Center stop-second
Alarm and reference time
Push-button B
Second hand
Date 5130.D
MULTIFUNCTION MOVEMENT
The alarm and chronograph are combined in Cal. 5130.0 and 5130.B.All funions can be operated with the 2 push-buons and crown.
INITIAL STATUS (chronograph hands at zero position)
- art the chronograph with push-buon A
- switch the a larm on and o with push-buon B
CHRONOGRAPH ACTIVE
Push-buon B is also operative for the chronograph as soon as timing isarted with push-buon A At the end of timing and when the chronograph hands are reset to the zero positions the push-buon fun ions once again assume their “initial atus”. The alarm cannot be adjued when the chronograph is aive.
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SETTING THE DATE (QUICK MODE)
Data 5130.B
Data 5130.B
Pull out the crown to position II (the watch continues to run).
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Turn the crown until the correct date 01 appears.
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Push the crown back into position I.
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Please note:
The date of the following day must be set in the calendar changing phase between 9 PM and midnight.
Setting the date too quickly in quick mode can result in the incorrect date being dis­played. Switching the date between 01 and 31 (position II) restores the synchronisation.
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Hour counter
Push-button A
Minute counter
Push-button B
Hour counter Push-button A
CHRONOGRAPH: BASIC FUNCTION
(Start / Stop / Reset)
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Example:
Start: Press push-button A.
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Stop: to stop the t iming, press pushbutton A once
more and read the 3 chronograph counters:
4h / 20 min / 38 sec
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Zero positioning:
Press push-button B.
(The 3 chronograph hands will be reset to their
zero positions)
Note:
The alarm cannot be used as long as the chro­nograph is in operation.
CHRONOGRAPH: ACCUMULATED TIMING
Example:
Start: (start timing)
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Stop: (e.g. 15 m in 5 sec following )
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Restart: (timing is resumed)
Minute counter
Push-button B
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*Stop: (e.g. 10 min 5 sec following )
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= 25 min 10 sec
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Reset:
The three chronograph hands are returned to their zero positions.
Please note:
*Following , the accumulation of the timing can be continued by pressing push-button A
(Restart / Stop, Restart / Stop, ...)
(Tile accumulated measured time is shown)
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Minute counter
Push-button A
Push-button B
Push-button B
CHRONOGRAPH:INTERMEDIATE OR INTERVAL TIMING
Example:
Start: (start timing)
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Display interval:
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e.g. 10 minutes 10 seconds (timing continues in the background)
Making up the measured time:
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Please note:
*Following . further intervals or intermediates can be displayed by pressing push-button B (display interval I
make up measured time, ...)
Adjusting the center stop-second
Single step A 1 x short
Continuous A long
(the 3 chronograph hands are quickly
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advanced to the ongoing measured time)
Stop: (Final time is displayed)
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Reset:
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The 3 chronograph hands are returned to their zero position
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Adjusting the next hand B
Adjusting the minute counter hand and the
hour counter hand
(mechanical coupled)
Single step A 1 x short
Continuous A long
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Returning the crown to position I
Termination of the chronograph hands adjust-
ment (can be carried out at any time The display
changes from reference to alarm time.)
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Date 5130.D
Reference time
Date 5130.DAlarm time
Second hand
SETTING THE TIME AND DATE
Example:
-Date / time on the watch: 17 / 1:25 AM
-Present date / time: 04 / 10:39 PM
Pull out the crown to position II (watch continues
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to run).
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Turn the crown until yesterday’s date appears 03
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Pull out the crown to position Ill (the second hand
stops. The display changes from alarm lime to ref-
erence time.)
Turn the crown until the correct date 04 appears.
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*Continue to turn the crown until the current time
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10:39 PM appears.
Reference time
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Push the crown back into position I (the display
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changes from reference to alarm time)
Please note:
Resetting the time also requires the identical correction of the reference time. Please refer to “setting the reference time”.
*Please observe the AM / PM clock rhythm.
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SETTING THE ALARM TIME
Activate the setting mode
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Press the push-button for at least 2 seconds. As soon as the small minute hand jumps forward one minute, this mode is active.
Setting
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Short pressing (less than 1 second):
Alarm time Push-buttion
Note:
The alarm cannot be used as long as the chronograph is in operation.
the alarm time is moved forward by the minute
Long pressing (longer than 2 seconds):
the alarm time is moved forward until the push-but­ton is released.
Please note:
If the push-button is not activated for 10 seconds, the setting mode of the alarm time de­activates itself. At the same time, two beeps are emitted to indicate that the a larm is switched on.
SWITCHING THE ALARM ON / OFF
The alarm is switched on/off by briey pressing the
push-button:
2 beeps alann switched on
Alarm time Push-buttion
Please note:
The alarm can be set maximum 12 hours before the desired alarm time.
1 beep alann switched off
Once the set alarm time has been reached, a signal is emitted for 20 seconds. This sognal is repeated after two minutes. Following brief pressing of the
immediately switched off.
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push-button, the signal is
Reference time
Reference time
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Small minute hand
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SETTING THE REFERENCE TIME
*Pull out the crown to position Ill (second hand stops
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The display changes from alarm time to reference time.)
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Activating the setting mode
Press the push-button for at least 2 seconds. As soon as the small minute hand jumps forwards one minute, this mode is active.
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Short pressing (less than 1 second):
the reference time is moved forwards by the minute.
Medium pressing: (1-2 seconds):
the reference time is moved forwards by the hour.
Long pressing (longer than 2 seconds):
the reference time is moved forwards until the push-but­ton is released.
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*Push the crown back into pos ition I (the display changes from refe rence time to alarm time). A signal indicates that the alarm is switched off.
What is the reference time?
The current time is displayed by means of the
hour and minute hand.
Alarm time
Please note:
* In order to set the time to the exact second, 0 must be pulled out when the second hand is in position «60» (Ill ). Once the hour and minute hands have been s et, 0 must be
pushed back into position I at the exact second.
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Parallel to the current time, the reference time
runs in the background the alarm time refers
itself to this reference time Thus, resetting the
time also requires the identical correction of
the reference time.
If the reference time is not synchronised with
the current time, this results in the a larm
signal being emitted at a different time to the s
et a larm time.
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