Timex EasySet Alarm User Manual
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DAY / DATE MODELS TO SET THE TIME:1) PULL the crown outto the “C” position. 2) TURN the crown either way to the correct time. 3) PUSH in the crown to the “A” position. TO SET THE DATE: 1) PULL the crown out to the “B” position. 2) TURN the crown either way to the correct date. 3) PUSH in the crown to the “A” position. TO SET THE DAY: 1) PULL the crown out to the “C” position. 2) TURN the crown either way for full 24 hour cycleto set day. 3) PUSH the crown in to the “A” position. 7 ENGLISH TO SET “QUICK DATE®” FEATURE: 3-Position Crown: 1) Pull crown to “Middle” position and turn CLOCK- WISE or COUNTERCLOCKWISE until correct date appears. 2-Position Crown: 1) Pull crown to “OUT” position and turn CLOCKWISE until date changes. Repeat until correct date appears. Adjust date when month has less than 31 days. Push crown in when finished. Caution: Wearing or storing the watch with the crown in the middle position will cause damage to the move- ment. Always return the crown to the normal position, or if you wish to save the battery life while storing the watch, leave the crown in the out position. The date function advances the date between the hours of 10 PM and 2 AM. Avoid setting the date during this timeframe. If you attempt to set the date during this time period, rotate the crown at a very slow rate to avoid damaging the watch. 6 ENGLISH C B A CROWN POSITION DAY/DATE T1002-24_W217_EN_WEU_analoglayout_4 3/9/10 10:20 AM Page 6
EASY SET ALARM DATE & TIME SETTINGS TO SET THE DATE: 1) With the TIMEKEEPING CROWN in the “B” positionTURN the TIMEKEEPING CROWN or TURNING RING in either direction to set the date. TO SET THE TIME:1) With the TIMEKEEPING CROWN in the “C” positionTURN the TIMEKEEPING CROWN or TURNING RING in either direction to set the time. EASY SET ALARM SETTINGS1) Your easy set alarm watch is equipped with twotypes of alarms: 2) 12-Hour Alarm: rings OR vibrates twice per day at the desired hour and minute as long as the alarm is activated. (Alarm crown must be in “E” position.) 3) Hourly Alarm: rings OR vibrates every hour at the desired minute if activated. (Alarm crown must be in “F” position.) 9 ENGLISH EASY SET ALARM EASY SET ALARM WITH DATE & INDIGLO®NIGHT-LIGHT1) From the “A” position, PUSH the TIMEKEEPINGCROWN in (towards the watch case) to activate the INDIGLO ®Night-Light and illuminate the watch dial. 8 ENGLISH A B C POSITION POSITION D E F ALARM CROWN PULL CROWN “OUT” TO ACTIVATE THE ALARM TIMEKEEPING / INDIGLO® NIGHT-LIGHT CROWN. PUSH CROWN TO ACTIVATE THE INDIGLO NIGHT-LIGHT HOUR MARKER ALARM SET TURNING RING MINUTE MARKER T1002-24_W217_EN_WEU_analoglayout_4 3/9/10 10:20 AM Page 8
TO SET THE HOURLY ALARM:1) With the ALARM CROWN in the “D” position, TURNthe ALARM CROWN or TURNING RING in either direction to set the minute alarm marker. 2) To activate the alarm to ring or vibrate at the desired minute, PULL the ALARM CROWN out to the “F” position. Three beeps sound and flash OR a vibration indicates the Hourly Alarm is activated. 3) The alarm will sound and the dial will flash OR vibrate at the desired minute and will repeat every hour on the specified minute unless the alarm is deactivated. NOTE: Alarm is deactivated when the ALARM CROWN is in the “D” position. If the alarm is not deactivated it will automatically stop ringing after 20 beeps and flashes OR stop vibrating, and will resume again in one hour at the indicated minute. 11 ENGLISH TO SET THE 12-HOUR ALARM: 1) With the ALARM CROWN in the “D” position, TURN the ALARM CROWN or TURNING RING in either direction to set the hour and minute alarm markers. To activate the alarm to ring or vibrate at the desired time, PULL the ALARM CROWN out to the “E” position. A single beep sound and flash, OR a vibration will indicate that the 12-Hour Alarm is activated. 2) The alarm will sound and the dial will flash OR vibrate at the desired time (hour and minute) and will repeat every twelve hours unless the alarm is deactivated. NOTE: Alarm is deactivated when the ALARM CROWN is in the “D” position. If the alarm is not deactivated it will automatically stop ringing after 20 beeps and flashes OR stop vibrating, and will resume in 12 hours at the indicated time. 10 ENGLISH T1002-24_W217_EN_WEU_analoglayout_4 3/9/10 10:20 AM Page 10
TO SET TIMETo set time, simply pull crown all the way out and turn. Day and date change automatically when time is adjusted past midnight; there is no additional step for setting day or date. Push crown in when done. After setting, if date changes at noon, time needs to be adjusted ahead or back 12 hours. If crown is accidentally put in MIDDLE position and turned, date display will change temporarily, but date setting is unaffected. Simply pull crown all the way out and set time. Proper date display will resume. 7-YEAR BATTERY LIFE* WITH FREE LIFETIME REPLACEMENT** If the battery needs to be changed, we recommend that only TIMEX replace it. Your watch will need to be recalibrated to correct time and date after changing the battery. To return your watch to Timex use a pre- paid shipper. To obtain a pre-paid shipper please call 1-800-448-4639 or visit the retailer where you purchased your watch or go to www.TIMEX.com. Please include the following with your watch to cover 13 ENGLISH PERPETUAL CALENDARYour Perpetual Calendar watch accurately keeps track of how many days are in each month. It also adjusts for leap years. The date on your watch (including the month and year) was preset at the factory to Eastern Standard Time, Greenwich Mean Time or Hong Kong Standard Time (depending on where you purchased your watch). You only need to adjust the time. 12 ENGLISH I I WED 14I I WED 14 MIDDLEOUT CHECK DATE (FACTORY USE ONLY)SET TIME DAY, DATE T1002-24_W217_EN_WEU_analoglayout_4 3/9/10 10:20 AM Page 12
ELAPSED TIME RINGIf your watch is equipped with a rotatable outer ring on the face, with numbers corresponding to minutes, you can use this Elapsed Time Ring to time an activity from the start, or to mark the ending time for the duration of an activity. TO TIME AN ACTIVITY FROM THE START:Set the Start/Stop triangle at the time (hour or minute) when you start the activity (As shown on the left in the illustration shown below). At completion, you can see how long the activity took. 15 ENGLISH postage and handling (this is not a repair charge); a U.S.$8.00 check or money order in the U.S.; a CAN$7.00 cheque or money order in Canada; In other countries Timex will charge you for postage and handling. ** Shipping & handling charges apply. *With normal usage. NEVER INCLUDE A SPECIAL WATCHBAND OR ANY OTHER ARTICLE OF PERSONAL VALUE IN YOUR SHIPMENT. 14 ENGLISH T1002-24_W217_EN_WEU_analoglayout_4 3/9/10 10:20 AM Page 14
TACHYMETER RINGThe tachymeter feature can be used to measure speed in miles per hour (MPH), nautical miles per hour (knots) or kilometers per hour (KPH) using the sweep second hand and the scale on the wall above the watch face. You need to know the actual distance you are covering in miles or km. Start the chronograph with the second hand at zero (the twelve o’clock position). Within the first minute, the second hand will point to the rate for a one-mile (or one kilometer) course: if it takes 45 seconds, the hand will point to 80 at that position – 80 MPH or 80 KPH. If within the first minute, a distance greater than one mile or kilometer is covered, multiply the tachymeter number by the distance to get the actual rate: if you went 1.2 miles in 45 seconds, multiply the 80 by 1.2 – 96 MPH. 17 ENGLISH TO MEASURE THE TIME REMAINING:Set the triangle to the hour or minute position when you wish to complete the activity, and check the watch periodically for progress towards that goal. In the illustration shown on the previous page on the right you can stop when the minute hand reaches the 20 minutes past the hour position. 16 ENGLISH T1002-24_W217_EN_WEU_analoglayout_4 3/9/10 10:20 AM Page 16
HOW TO ADJUST BRACELET(Variations of the following bracelet sections apply to all watch models). SLIDING CLASP BRACELET1 Open locking plate. 2. Move clasp to desired bracelet length. 3. Exert pressure while holding locking plate andslide clasp back and forth until it engages in grooves on under- side of bracelet. 4. Press locking plate down until it snaps closed. Clasp can be damaged if excessive force is used. 19 ENGLISH COMPASS RINGIf your watch is equipped with a movable ring around the dial marked at the letters “N”, “E”, “W”, “S” (for the four compass directions) or compass degrees, you can use this feature to find an approximate compass directional reading. 1) Lay the watch on a flat surface,or hold it so that the face is parallel to the ground. 2) Locate the sun and point the hour hand at the sun. 3) In the A.M., rotate the ring until the “S” (south) marker is halfway between the hour hand and 12:00 (after the hour hand or within the shortest distance between the hour hand and 12:00). 4) In the P.M., rotate the ring until “S” is before the hour hand and halfway between the hour hand and 12:00. 18 ENGLISH 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 N SW E T1002-24_W217_EN_WEU_analoglayout_4 3/9/10 10:20 AM Page 18
BRACELET LINK REMOVAL REMOVING LINKS:1. Place bracelet uprightand insert pointed tool in opening of link. 2. Push pin forcefully in direction of arrow until link is detached (pins are designed to be difficult to remove). 3. Repeat until desired number of links are removed. RE-ASSEMBLY:1. Rejoin bracelet parts. 2. Push pin back into link in opposite direction of arrow. 3. Press pin down securely into bracelet until it is flush. 21 ENGLISH FOLDOVER CLASP BRACELET 1. Find spring bar that connects bracelet to clasp. 2. Using a pointed tool, push in spring bar and gently twist bracelet to disengage. 3. Determine wrist size, then insert spring bar in correct bottom hole. 4. Push down on spring bar, align with top hole and release to lock in place. 20 ENGLISH Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 T1002-24_W217_EN_WEU_analoglayout_4 3/9/10 10:20 AM Page 20
TIMEX INTERNATIONAL WARRANTYYour TIMEX®watch is warranted against manufacturing defects by Timex Group USA, Inc. for a period of ONE YEAR from the original purchase date. Timex and its worldwide affiliates will honor this International Warranty. Please note that Timex may, at its option, repair your watch by installing new or thoroughly reconditioned and inspected components or replace it with an identical or similar model. IMPORTANT — PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DEFECTS OR DAMAGES TO YOUR WATCH: 1) after the warranty period expires; 2) if the watch was not originally purchased from an authorized Timex retailer; 3) from repair services not performed by Timex; 4) from accidents, tampering or abuse; and 5) lens or crystal, strap or band, watch case, attach- ments or battery. Timex may charge you for replacing any of these parts. THIS WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PUR- POSE. TIMEX IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL 23 ENGLISH BATTERYTimex strongly recommends that a retailer or jeweler replace battery. If applicable, push reset button when replacing battery. Battery type is indicated on caseback. Battery life estimates are based on certain assumptions regarding usage; battery life may vary depending on actual usage. DO NOT DISPOSE OF BATTERY IN FIRE. DO NOT RECHARGE. KEEP LOOSE BATTERIES AWAY FROM CHILDREN. 22 ENGLISH T1002-24_W217_EN_WEU_analoglayout_4 3/9/10 10:20 AM Page 22
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