Victorinox WATCH User Manual

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VICTORINOX SWISS ARMY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
– Disposal of used batteries 3 – Rotating bezel 4 – Water resistance 4-5 – Meter/bar correlation 5
II. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
– Setting the date and time 6 – Manual or automatic winding 7
– Chronograph 7-8 – Tachymeter timer 8 – 2nd Time Zone 9 – Dual time 9 – Alarm 10
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I. GENERAL INFORMATION
Congratulations on having chosen a Victorinox Swiss Army timepiece. To ensure your timepiece operates perfectly, we recommend that you follow the advice given in these instructions.
Your timepiece is fitted with either a screw-down or a “pull-out” crown. In order to establish which, gently try to pull the crown out to position 2, if that works, your timepiece is fitted with a “pull-out” crown. If not, use your thumb and forefinger to apply mild pressure on the crown, while rotating towards you to release it. If it does so, you have a screw-down crown.
After use, push the crown back in or screw it down until it is secure in
order to maintain the water resistance of your timepiece.
Quartz timepieces are battery-operated. When the battery is exhausted, we recom­mend that you have it replaced immediately at an authorized Victorinox Swiss Army Service Center where the water resistance of your timepiece will also be checked. The battery is not covered by the warranty.
COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF QUARTZ TIMEPIECE BATTERIES*
This symbol indicates that this product must not be thrown away with household rubbish. It must be disposed of at an authorized battery disposal point. By doing so you will be protecting the envi­ronment and human health. Recycling conserves natural resources.
*Applicable in EU member countries and countries with similar leg­islation.
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The water resistance of your timepiece cannot be guaranteed indefinitely, con­sidering that joints may age, crowns or pushers may sustain knocks and climate or temperature may vary. We therefore recommend that you have the water resistance of your timepiece checked at an authorized Victorinox Swiss Army Service Center every 18 months or whenever the timepiece case is opened.
Never operate the crown and/or pushers when the timepiece is under water and ensure that the crown and pushers are properly pushed back or screwed down after each use.
METER/BAR CORRELATION
Meter and bar measurements are different things: under water, the water pres-
sure is added to the air pressure above; a depth of 10 meters corresponds to 1 bar of water pressure and 1 bar of atmospheric pressure above water level, therefore 2 bars in total.
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ROTATING BEZEL
The rotating bezel enables divers to measure both dive time and any other lapse of time. To measure time, simply turn the bezel to position the marker (0 or 60) exact­ly opposite the minute hand. The position of this hand in relation to the bezel will then indicate the time elapsed since setting the bezel.
WATER RESISTANCE
Please check the details on the back of your Victorinox Swiss Army timepiece case and read the following information carefully:
Water-resistant to 3 atm (100 feet/30 meters). Resistant to rain and splashes and accidental immersion, but must not be worn in the shower or when
swimming.
Water-resistant to 5 atm (165 feet/50 meters). May be worn in the shower or when swimming in shallow water. Do not wear when diving.
Water-resistant to 10 atm (330 feet/100 meters). May be worn when swim­ming or snorkelling.
Water-resistant to 30 atm (990 feet/300 meters). May be worn when swim­ming or free diving and scuba diving.
Water-resistant to 50 atm (1650 feet/500 meters). May be worn when swim­ming or deep-sea diving.
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MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC WINDING
Crown in position 1 (unscrewed)
You must wind any simple mechanical timepiece daily and at a regular time in order to ensure the smooth running of your timepiece. All you have to do is turn the crown back and forth until you feel a slight resistance. (To avoid damaging the mechanism, do not over-wind.)
For timepieces fitted with an automatic winding function: the timepiece winds itself automatically as you move your wrist. If your timepiece stops or is not worn sufficiently, perform the same operation as for a manual timepiece (a few turns of the crown will suffice).
III. OTHER FUNCTIONS
CHRONOGRAPH
Chronograph function:
1. Press start/stop pusher A to start the
timing function.
2. Press the same pusher A to stop the
timing function.
3. To calculate additional time, press pusher
A again.
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II. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
Setting the time:
1. Pull the crown out to position 3.
2. Turn to the desired time.
3. Push the crown back to position 1. (Remember to screw it back down if you have a screw-down model)
Adjusting date and day:
1. Pull the crown out to position 2.
2. Turn it away from you to the desired date.
3. Turn it towards you to the desired day.
4. Push the crown back to position 1.
To avoid any errors, do not perform this operation between 21.00 and 03.00 in the morning when the date mechanism is in action. Be careful not to confuse mid­day and midnight.
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2NDTIME ZONE
The timepiece has 4 hands in the center (hours, minutes, seconds and 2ndTime Zone). The 2ndTime Zone reading is indicated on the outer scale of the dial (24 hours)
1. Pull the crown out to position 2.
2. Turn it towards you to set the 2
nd
Time
Zone.
3. Push the crown back to position 1 once the desired time is set.
DUAL TIME
The timepiece has a second crown (C) locat­ed at 4 o’clock or at 11 o’clock. The 2ndTime Zone reading is shown on the second small dial.
1. Pull out the small crown C to position 2.
2. Turn it away from you or towards you to set the 2
nd
Time Zone.
3. Push the crown back to position 1 once the desired time is set.
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4. To return the three chronograph hands to zero, use pusher B.
Intermediate/split time function:
The intermediate/split time function enables users to stop the hands to read an inter­mediate time while continuing timing. When the hands are restarted, the chrono­graph makes up the elapsed time.
1. Press pusher A.
2. Press pusher B (elapsed time reading).
3. Press pusher A again (to make up elapsed time).
4. Press pusher B – stop function.
5. Press pusher B again to reset to zero.
Do not operate the pushers or crown when your timepiece is under water
or if it is wet.
TACHYMETER TIMER
The tachymeter timer allows you to measure the speed of an object moving at con­stant speed. Start the chronograph and stop it after a certain distance covered (1 km for example). The chronograph hand indicates a figure on the tachymeter scale cor­responding to the speed in km/h or miles/h – mph.
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ALARM
The alarm can be set to operate only within a period of 12 hours in relation to when it is set. Setting the alarm hands on the dial sub­divisions between the numerals allows accu­rate setting at 15 minute intervals. Because of the technical design of analog timepieces, the alarm time may vary slightly.
1. Pull the crown out to position 2.
2. Turn it away from you to set the alarm time.
3. Push the crown back to position 1 once the desired alarm time is set.
4. Pull out the alarm button (AL) to position 2 to switch on this function.
The alarm is then activated and this is confirmed by a beep.
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