Sekonda 1106.27 Instruction manual

Instruction Guide
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2 Year Guarantee
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Service and Repairs/
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Setting the Time – AM/PM
2 Water Resistancy 3–16 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
SERVICE AND REPAIRS
Your SEKONDA watch is guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase. During this period, we will exchange or repair, at our discretion, any defective components free of charge.
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 to be used while bathing or swimming.
WATER RESISTANT TO 50 METRES
As 30 metres plus bathing or swimming.
WATER RESISTANT TO 100 METRES
As 50 metres plus poolside diving and snorkelling, but NOT highboard or scuba diving.
MODELS WITH A SCREW-DOWN BUTTON
Unlock the button by turning it anti-clockwise until free. Lock it by pressing in while turning clockwise. WATER RESISTANCE is lost when the button is in the UN­LOCKED 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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QUARTZ ANALOGUE CHRONOGRAPHS – DISPLAYS AND BUTTON OPERATION
There are two push buttons PB1 and PB2 and a hand/function setting button.
3 AND 4 EYE MODELS BUTTON OPERATION
A – Normal position : free B – Extended position :
• Setting the hour, minute and 24-hour hands
• Activating the chronograph hand position adjusting function. Note: 24-hour hand only applies to 4 eye models.
3 EYE MODELS WITH DATE BUTTON OPERATION
A – Normal position : free B – First click : date setting C – Second click
• Setting the hour and minute hands
• Activating the chronograph hand position adjusting function.
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Chronograph 1/10 second hand
Chronograph minute hand
PB1
A B
24-hour hand
PB2
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second hand
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PB2
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ADJUSTING THE CHRONOGRAPH HAND POSITION
Before setting the time, be sure to check if the chronograph hands are in the “0” position when the chronograph is reset. Note: The “0” position of the chronograph 1/10 second hand may differ from model to model.
• If the chronograph is in use, press the buttons in the following order to reset it, and then check if the hands return to the “0” position.
• If the chronograph is counting PB1 – PB2
• If the chronograph is stopped PB2
• If the split time is displayed PB2 – PB1 – PB2
• If any of the chronograph hands do not return to the “0” position when the chronograph is reset, adjust the setting as follows:
1. Pull the button fully out, position “B” (3 and 4 eye models), position “C” (3 eye with date)
2. Press PB1 repeatedly to reset the chronograph 1/10 second hand to the “0” position. Press PB2 repeatedly to reset the chronograph second and minute hands to the “0” position. *The chronograph minute advances one minute for every
completed cycle of the chronograph second hand.
Note: Press and hold PB1 or PB2 for faster advance of hands.
3. Return button to position “A”
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TIME SETTING FOR 1/10 SECOND 3 AND 4 EYE MODELS
1. Pull button out to position “B”.
2. Turn the button clockwise or counterclockwise to set the hour, minute and 24-hour hands to the desired time.
When setting the hour hand, be sure to check that the 24-hour hand is set to AM or PM as required.
3. Return button to position “A”
TIME/CALENDAR SETTING FOR 1/10 SECOND 3 EYE MODELS WITH DATE
1. Pull button out to position “B”, and turn it clockwise until the previous day’s date appears. *Do not attempt to set the date between 9.00 pm and 1.00 am as the day/date change cycle is in progress.
2. Pull button out to position “C”.
3. Turn the button clockwise until the desired date appears,
and set the hour and minute hands to the desired time.
4. Return button to position “A”.
Note: When setting the minute hand, first advance it 4 to 5 minutes ahead of the desired time and then turn it back to the exact minute.
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CHRONOGRAPH OPERATIONS
1. Standard measurement To start – Press PB1 To stop – Press PB1 To reset to “0” – Press PB2
2. Accumulated elapsed time measurement To start – Press PB1 To stop – Press PB1 To restart – Press PB1 To stop – Press PB1 To reset to “0” – Press PB2
3. Split time measurement To start – Press PB1 To measure split time – Press PB2 To replace split time – Press PB2 To stop – Press PB1 To reset to “0” – Press PB2
Note: After one minute, the 1/10 second hand will remain in the “0” position.
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etailers Stamp if required or full name and address
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Attach Receipt or Proof of Purchase; failure to attach may invalidate guarantee. This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.
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instructions on pages 5 and 6.
3. Reset the time and date settings by following the circle clockwise and stops. it was. The chronograph 1/10 second hand turns a full half a circle counterclockwise and then returns to where and then release. The chronograph second hand turns
2. Keep PB1 and PB2 pressed at the same time for 2 seconds,
position “C” (3 eye with date models).
1. Pull button out to position “B” (3 and 4 eye models), or
following the procedure below. therefore, be sure to reset the hands to the “0” position by may not correspond with each other. Before using the watch, watch’s internal mechanism and the time indicated by the hands When the battery is replaced, the time information stored by the
BATTERY CHANGE RESETTING THE OPERATING FUNCTIONS AFTER
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PB3
B
A
– Timer/Dual Time/Chime
PB2
PB1
display
– Switching between 12 & 24 hour – Automatic end of month correction
Digital – Alarm Monitor
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Digital (Lower) – Calendar/Alarm/Stopwatch Digital (Upper) – Hour, Minute, Second Analogue – 3 hands
DUAL DIGITAL DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
DIGITAL DISPLAYS MULTI-FUNCTION
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calendar mode
PB3 for selection
PB3 to advance day of week
PB3 to advance date
PB3 to advance month
PB3 to advance hours
PB3 to advance minutes
CALENDAR MODE
CALENDAR mode
Press PB2 – To return to normal time/
Press PB2 – 12hr/24hr selection will flash –
Press PB2 – Day of week will flash –
Press PB2 – Date will flash –
Press PB2 – Month will flash –
Press PB2 – Hours will flash –
Press PB2 – Minutes will flash – Press PB3 – To reset seconds Press and hold PB2 – seconds will flash
Press PB1 – Select NORMAL TIME/
DAR (LOWER DISPLAY)
& CALEN HOW TO ADJUST TIME (UPPER DISPLAY)
Press PB1 – To return to NORMAL TIME/ Press PB1 – To enter the DUAL TIME mode Press PB1 – To enter the TIMER mode Press PB1 – To enter the STOP WATCH mode Press PB1 – To enter the ALARM mode
HOW TO SELECT THE FUNCTION
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NORMAL TIME mode
RESET split time
for the split/time function PB2 can be used as a start/stop If the stop watch is running, PB2 will RESET the stopwatch.
– If the stop watch is stopped
mode
time mode
PB3 to advance minutes
PB3 to advance hours
Press PB1 – Three times to return to
Press PB3 – To READ split time. Press PB2 to
Press PB3 – To start or stop – the stop watch
Press PB1 – Twice to enter STOP WATCH
HOW TO OPERATE STOP WATCH
tomatically after approx. 20 seconds. Note: When alarm sounds, press PB3 to stop. Alarm will stop au-
Press PB1 – Four times to return to normal Press PB2 – Alarm is set
Press PB2 – Minutes will flash –
Press PB2 – Hours will flash – Press PB3 – For Alarm ON/OFF selection Press PB1 – Once to enter ALARM mode
HOW TO SET ALARM
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– Return button to position “A”
Advance hands to correct time
– Pull button out to position “B”
SETTING HANDS TO TIME
been selected or not. upper digital display, to indicate whether the chime function has NOTE: A bell symbol will appear in the top right corner of the then press PB2 – To turn chime function ON/OFF. Select NORMAL TIME/CALENDAR mode. Press and hold PB3
calendar mode
PB3 to advance minutes
PB3 to advance hours
mode
, press PB2 to reset timer countdown
for countdown duration
TIMER SETTING mode
HOW TO SET THE CHIME FUNCTION
Press PB1 – To return to normal time/ Press PB2 – DUAL TIME is set
Press PB2 – Minutes will flash.
Press and hold PB2 – Hours will flash.
Press PB1 – Four times to enter DUAL TIME
HOW TO SET DUAL TIME
Press PB1 – Twice to return to normal time mode Press PB3 – To resume timer countdown timer countdown duration. If the timer is running, – press PB3 to pause If the timer is stopped Press PB3 – To start or pause timer countdown
Press PB2 – The time descends (in minutes)
Press PB1 – Three times to enter
HOW TO OPERATE THE TIMER
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PB2
A B
PB1
– Switching between 12 & 24 hour display – Automatic end of month correction
Digital – Alarm Monitor
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
– Stopwatch – Calendar/Alarm/Chime
Digital – Hour, Minute, Second Analogue – 3 hands
FUNCTIONS
DISPLAYS SINGLE DIGITAL
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NORMAL TIME mode Twice to return to
time will flash
PB2 to advance day
PB2 to advance month
PB2 to advance date
PB2 for selection
PB2 to advance hours
PB2 to advance minutes
seconds will flash –
be flashing SETTING mode – time will
SETTING mode
Press PB1 – To begin again or Press PB2 –
Press PB1 – Selections finished –
Press PB1 – Day will flash –
Press PB1 – Month will flash –
Press PB1 – Date will flash –
Press PB1 – 12hr/24hr selection –
Press PB1 – Hours will flash –
Press PB1 – Minutes will flash – press PB2 to reset seconds.
Press PB1 – To begin SETTING mode –
Press PB2 – Three times to enter the
HOW TO ADJUST TIME AND CALENDAR
Press PB2 – Back to normal TIME function Press PB2 – Enter the CALENDAR mode
Press PB2 – Enter the normal TIME Press PB2 – Enter the ALARM mode Press PB2 – Enter the STOPWATCH mode
HOW TO SELECT THE FUNCTION SINGLE DIGITAL DISPLAY
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Press PB2 – Both ALARM and CHIME are off Press PB2 – Only ALARM is on Press PB2 – Only CHIME is on Press PB2 – Both ALARM and CHIME are on Press PB1 – And hold calendar mode Alarm/Chime can only be set in normal time and/or
CHIME FUNCTION HOW TO SET ALARM ON/OFF AND
automatically after approx. 20 seconds
mode
PB2 to advance minutes
appears – hours start to flash
mode
NOTE: When alarm sounds, press PB2 to stop. Alarm will stop
Press PB2 – Three times to return to normal time Press PB1 – Alarm set
Press PB1 – Minutes will flash – Press PB2 – To advance hours
Press PB1 – Alarm ON symbol automatically
Press PB2 – Twice to enter the ALARM setting
HOW TO SET ALARM SINGLE DIGITAL DISPLAY
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T
urther information on service under guarantee.
f
lease refer to page 1 of the instruction guide for
P postage when service under guarantee is required. with the watch and £6.00 to cover handling and the watch and should be sent to Sekonda together This guarantee should be retained by the owner of
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– Return button to position “A” – Advance hands to correct time – Pull button out to position “B”
SETTING HANDS TO TIME
function Press PB2 – Four times – back to NORMAL TIME Press PB1 – To clear stopwatch Press PB1 – To stop stopwatch Press PB1 – To start stopwatch Press PB2 – Enter the STOP WATCH mode
HOW TO OPERATE THE STOP WATCH SINGLE DIGITAL DISPLAY
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