Sekonda 1002.27, 1073.27, 1084.27, 1166.27, 1230.27 Instruction manual

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Sekonda 1002.27, 1073.27, 1084.27, 1166.27, 1230.27 Instruction manual

Instruction Guide

and

2 Year Guarantee

IS01

Contents

1Service and Repairs/

2

Setting the Time – AM/PM

Water Resistancy

3–12

Operation and Adjustment

For free bracelet adjusting service, return the watch to the address below.

T.P. (UK) Ltd, Alexander House, Chartwell Drive, Wigston, Leicester LE18 2EZ

For maximum protection, please keep your watch in its presentation box when not in use.

Important Note

It is important to identify your watch correctly.

If, after reading this Instruction Guide, you have any further questions regarding the use, operation or adjustment of0116your288watch,2500please call us during office hours on

SERVICE AND REPAIRS

Your SEKONDA watch is guaranteed2 yearsagainst defects in materials and workmanship for a period of from the date of purchase. During this period, we will exchange or repair,

at our discretion, any defective components. IMPORTANT – Not covered by Guarantee

1.Batteries, straps and bracelets.

2.Damage caused by accident, misuse or lack of care.

3.Water penetration except in watches marked

as “Water Resistant”. (see page 2).

SERVICING AND REPAIRS UNDER GUARANTEE

Please post your watch, together with the Retailer’s Sales Receipt or Proof of Purchase, the completed Guarantee slip on the back cover of this booklet, and a brief note to explain the nature of the fault, by Registered Post or Recorded Delivery to the address shown. Do not send the presentation box as this will not be returned.

SERVICING AND REPAIRS OUTSIDE OF GUARANTEE

Available at a reasonable charge after an estimate has been sent by SEKONDA. Send your watch to us by Registered Post or Recorded Delivery to the address shown on the inside front cover.

SETTING THE CORRECT TIME (AM/PM) – DATE WATCHES

If the DATE changes when the hands are turned past 12 o’clock, the time shown is “am”.

If the DATE does not change, the time shown is “pm”.

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WATER RESISTANCY

If your watch is water resistant, it will clearly state “Water Resistant” or have a static water pressure indication (eg “30/50/100 metres”) on the dial and/or case back.

If it is NOT marked as water resistant, it should not be allowed to come into contact with water or be worn in conditions that could expose it to moisture (eg washing, heavy rain etc). Certain chemicals in water may damage the watch seals. To maintain its water resistance, we recommend that your watch is serviced

and re-sealed at least every 12 months by SEKONDA.

IMPORTANT Buttons must not be operated while in

contact with water.

WATER RESISTANT or RESISTANT TO 30 METRES

Suitable for normal everyday use and will resist

exposure to splashes and rain; it is NOT designed WATERto be usedRESISTANTwhile bathingTOor50swimmingMETRES. WATERAs 30 metresRESISTANTplus bathingTO 100or swimmingMETRES.

As 50 metres plus poolside diving and snorkelling,

WATERbut NOT RESISTANThighboard or TOscuba200divingMETRES.

As 100 metres plus scuba diving, but NOT high board

diving.

MODELS WITH A SCREW-DOWN CROWN (BUTTON)

Unlock the crown by turning it anti-clockwise until free. Lock it by pressing in while turning clockwise. WATER RESISTANCE is lost when the crown is in the UN-

LOCKED position.

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OPERATING AND ADJUSTING YOUR WATCH

Your quartz analogue watch is powered by a battery which was inserted at the time of manufacture and will require periodic replacement. New batteries can be

supplied and fitted by your nearest SEKONDA stockist.

Quartz analogue watches do NOT require winding.

The button is used for hand/function setting only. When in use, ensure that the button is pushed FULLY IN to position “A”. Failure to do so can result in excessive battery drain or damage to the hand setting/date mechanism.

The instructions and diagrams on the following pages are designed to demonstrate the adjustment of all

models within our range.

Your watch may not have all of the characteristics shown and may have other buttons and dials in addition to those shown on individual diagrams.

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