RADO Scuba-TheOriginal User Manual

Key to enclosed diagram:
A) crown 1 B) crown 2 C) minute hand D) hour hand E) second hand F) luminous point G) turning ring H) day and date display
Pull crown 2 out to position 2. The second hand stops running.
Set the time by turning crown 2. Then push crown 2 completely in. The hands will begin to run again.
Setting the day/date
Pull crown 2 out to position 1. To set date: turn crown 2 clockwise. To set day of the week: turn crown 2 anticlockwise. Push crown 2 completely in again.
Instructions for use of the Scuba ‘The Original’
Congratulations on your choice of this Rado watch and thank you for your trust. These instructions will help you to use your watch correctly:
The model you have chosen has the following characteristics: it is water­resistant to 200 metres (656 ft), is equipped with an automatic move­ment with day and date display, has a scratchproof hardmetal bezel, a separately adjustable inner turning ring and a dial and hands with lumi­nous index points.
Short time measurement
The turning ring is well visible under the crystal, which provides optimal protection for it. It has luminous points for better visibili­ty in the dark and is operated by crown 1. Procedure: turn crown 1 anti­clockwise. When the crown is unlocked, turn it to move the luminous point (F) on the turning ring to the position of the minute hand. Then relock the crown by simultaneously pushing and tur­ning clockwise. Elapsed time can be read off from the minutes scale on the turning ring.
Important
To guarantee optimal water-resis­tance, please observe the follow­ing: push crowns 1 and 2 comple­tely in after every manipulation. In addition, crown 1 must be relocked by turning clockwise.
Taking care of the watch
The robust construction and the protection systems of the watch guarantee maximum reliability. To ensure water-resistance, we recom­mend that the watch is checked once a year by your Rado retailer. Clean the watch regularly with lukewarm soapy water. This clean­ing is especially recommended after contact with sea water.
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