User Manual for WATCHARD models including: 00-710, 00-710 Analogue Watch, Analogue Watch, Watch
Aug 30, 2023 — USER MANUAL. Dealer: Zegarownia, Al. Witosa 31/106, 00-710 Warsaw. This document ... Days of the week (English, Spanish and German). To set the time. 1. When the ...
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DocumentDocumentUSER MANUAL Dealer: Zegarownia, Al. Witosa 31/106, 00-710 Warsaw This document is the exclusive property of the dealer and its distribution without the prior written consent of the dealer is strictly prohibited. Your watch may differ somewhat from the one shown in the illustration. Before using the watch for the first time · Depending on your watch model, there may be a spacer installed at the factory around the crown. If your watch has a spacer, you should remove the spacer before using the watch. · After removing the spacer, set up the watch for use. spacer crown Analogue watches without a second hand To set the time Pull out the crown. Set the hands by rotating the crown. Push the crown back in on a time signal to resume timekeeping. crown Analogue watches with a second hand or a small second hand To set the time 1. When the second hand is at 12 o'clock, pull out the crown to stop it. 2. Set the hands by rotating the crown. Move the minute hand four or five minutes past the setting you want, and then back them up to the setting. 3. Push the crown back in on a time signal to resume crown timekeeping. Analogue watches with a multi-date Setting date 1. Pull the crown out to the first click. 2. Set the date by turning the crown. Avoid setting the date between the hour of 8:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. (The date display may not change in the following day). 3. Push the crown in to the normal position. Setting time and day of the week 1. Pull the crown out to the second click when the second hand is at 12 o'clock position and the second hand stops. 2. Set the hands by turning the crown. As you do, the day of the week changes accordingly. · After setting day of the week, carefully set the time, making sure to distinguish between AM and PM. 3. In accordance with a time signal, push the crown in. 24-hour hand The 24-hour hand indicates the current hour of the day, making one complete rotation every 24 hours. crown (normal position) first click (setting date) second click (setting time and day of the week) date 24-hour hand day of the week crown (normal position) first click (setting date) second click (setting time and day of the week) date 24-hour hand day of the week Analogue watches with a date display To set the time 1. When the second hand is at 12 o'clock, pull out the crown to the second click to stop it. 2. Set the hands by rotating the crown. Move the minute hand four or five minutes past the setting you want, and then back them up to the setting. 3. Push the crown back in on a time signal to resume timekeeping. To set the day · Avoid setting the day between 8:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. The day may not change in the following day if you do. 1. Pull out the crown to the first click. 2. Set the day by rotating the crown. 3. Push the crown back in to its normal position. 30 crown (normal position) day, day of week setting (first click) time setting (second click) crown (normal position) day, day of week setting (first click) time setting (second click) Watches with a rotating bezel Rotate the elapsed time bezel to align the () mark with the minute hand. After certain amount of time elapsed, read the graduation on the elapsed time bezel which the minute hand points to. The elapsed time is indicated. 50 40 10 20 30 elapsed time bezel Analogue watches with a day-date To set the time 1. When the second hand is at 12 o'clock, pull out the crown to the second click to stop it. 2. Set the hands by rotating the crown. Move the minute hand four or five minutes past the setting you want, and then back them up to the setting. 3. Push the crown back in on a time signal to resume timekeeping. To set the day and day of the week · Avoid setting the day and day of the week between 8:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. The day and day of the week may not change in the following day if you do. 1. Pull out the crown to the first click. 2. Set the day by rotating the crown counterclockwise. 3. Set the day of the week by rotating the crown clockwise. Confirm that the correct language is selected. 4. Push the crown back in to its normal position. SUN 30 crown (normal position) day, day of week setting (first click) time setting (second click) Days of the week (English, Spanish and German) ENGLISH SPANISH GERMAN SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT DOM MAR MIER JUEV VIER VIER SAB SON MON DIE MIT DON FRI SAM Watches with a screw-down crown Some water resistant models are equipped with a screw lock crown. With such models, you must unscrew the crown in the direction noted in the illustration to loosen it before you can pull it out. Do not pull too forcibly on such crowns. Also note that such watches are not water resistant while their crowns are loosened. Be sure to screw the crowns back in as far as they will go after making any setting. Analogue watches with a chronograph stopwatch minute hand hour hand minute hand 24-hour hand hour hand minute hand 24-hour hand A 30 B second hand day indicator second hand stopwatch second hand A click 1 30 crown B click 2 day indicator To set the time 1. When the second hand is at 12 o'clock, pull the crown out to the second click. 2. Rotate the crown to set the time. 3. Push the crown back in to its normal position. Note! · Take care that you set the correct AM or PM time. · When changing the time, move the minute hand four or five minutes past your final setting, and then back it up to the setting you want. To set the day 1. Pull the crown out to the first click. 2. Rotate the crown to set the day. 3. Push the crown back in to its normal position. Note! · The day indicator setting uses a 31-day month. Make adjustments for months of shorter lengths. · Avoid changing the day indicator setting between the hours of 9 p.m. and 1 a.m. Otherwise, the day indicator may not change correctly at midnight. Solar-powered watches Solar charging A solar panel generates electrical power that charges a built-in (secondary) battery. The entire face is a solar panel, so power is generated when the face is exposed to light. Keep the watch exposed to light as much as possible. Charging the battery When you are not wearing the watch, leave it where it is exposed to light. For stable operation, expose the watch to at least a half day of light per month. When wearing the watch, try to keep your clothing from blocking its face (solar panel). Charging efficiency is reduced significantly even if the face is blocked only partially. Caution! · The case of the watch may become quite hot when charging. Guard against burn injury after charging. · Avoid charging in the following locations, and anywhere else where the watch may become very hot. - On the dashboard of an automobile parked in the sun - Close to an incandescent light source or other sources of heat - Locations exposed to direct sunlight for long periods Battery indicator While the crown is pushed in, holding down the B button for about one second will cause the stopwatch second hand to move to a position that indicates the current battery level (about how long the watch can continue operating). H : At least four months M : Two to four months L : No more than two months After about two seconds, the hand will return to 12 o'clock. Using the stopwatch The stopwatch measures elapsed time in 1-second increments. The maximum time that the stopwatch can measure is determined by the watch movement. Elapsed time A Start A Stop A A Resume Stop B Reset Split time A Start B Split B A Split release Stop B Reset Two finishes A Start B Split First runner finishes. Display time of first runner. A Stop Second runner finishes. B Split release Display time of second runner. B Reset Caution! · Do not operate the stopwatch with the crown pulled out. · An elapsed time operation will stop automatically once it reaches the maximum measurement. Correcting the 0 positions of the hands Perform the following procedure if the stopwatch hands do not return to their 0 (zero) positions when you reset the stopwatch. 1. Pull the crown out to the second click. 2. Use A (clockwise) and B (counterclockwise) to move the stopwatch second hand and stopwatch minute hand to 12 o'clock. · Holding down either button will move the second hand at high speed, until you release the button. · The stopwatch minute hand is synchronized with the stopwatch second hand. 3. After all of the hands are the way you want, push the crown back in. Important! · Timekeeping stops while the crown is pulled out. Correct the current time setting after performing the above operation. Low charge and dead battery conditions An alert operation is performed when the battery charge goes low. Low battery alert The second hand will jump at two-second intervals to alert you when the charge is low. 2-second jump Charging time The times below are general guidelines for reference only. exposure level (brightness) approximate charging time to support daily use to recover from dead battery to 1-second hand movement to full charge outdoor sunlight (50,000 lux) 6 minutes 2 hours 21 hours sunlight through a window (10,000 lux) daylight through a window on an overcast day (5,000 lux) indoor fluorescent lighting (500 lux) 23 minutes 36 minutes 6 hours 6 hours 10 hours 96 hours 78 hours 125 hours - - - A symbol of a crossed-out wheelie bin indicates that waste electrical and electronic equipment cannot be disposed of with other types of waste, but should be recycled separately. 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