Freestyle FS101028

Freestyle Shark Classic Clip Aloha Watch FS101028 User Manual

Tauira: FS101028

Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Freestyle Shark Classic Clip Aloha Watch, model FS101028. Designed for durability and style, this digital watch features a Japanese automatic movement and 100 meters of water resistance, making it suitable for various activities.

Freestyle Shark Classic Clip Aloha Watch, front view, displaying time and buttons.

Mua view of the Freestyle Shark Classic Clip Aloha Watch, showing the digital display and control buttons.

Tatūnga

1. Tirotiro Tuatahi

Upon unboxing, inspect your watch for any visible damage. Ensure all components, including the watch face, nylon band, and buckle, are present and securely attached.

2. Te Whakatikatika i te Here

The watch features a durable nylon strap with a tang buckle closure. Adjust the strap to fit comfortably around your wrist. Ensure it is snug enough to prevent excessive movement but not so tight as to restrict circulation.

Te taha view of the Freestyle Shark Classic Clip Aloha Watch, showing the patterned nylon strap.

Te taha view of the watch, highlighting the patterned nylon strap and its attachment points.

3. Tautuhinga Wā Tuatahi

Your watch may require initial time setting. Refer to the 'Operating Instructions' section for detailed steps on how to set the time and date using the watch's buttons.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The Freestyle Shark Classic Clip Aloha Watch features a digital display and several control buttons for various functions. The exact button layout and functions are typically as follows:

  • Pātene MODE: Cycles through different display modes (e.g., Time, Date, Stopwatch, Alarm).
  • PATU Rama. Ka whakahohe i te papamuri kia kitea ai i ngā āhuatanga mārama iti.
  • Pātene Tīmata/Kati: Used to start and stop functions like the stopwatch.
  • Pātene RESET: Used to reset values or confirm settings.

Tautuhi Wā me te Rā

  1. Pehia te MODE te paatene kia puta ra ano te aratau whakarite wa (ka tohuhia e nga mati rarapa).
  2. Whakamahia te TITIAKI/TATA or WHAKATURU pātene hei whakarite i te mati e kanapa ana (hāora, meneti, tau, marama, rā).
  3. Pehia te MODE button again to move to the next setting field.
  4. Kia whakatikahia nga tautuhinga katoa, pehia te MODE pātene hei puta atu i te aratau tautuhinga me te hoki ki te whakaaturanga wā noa.

Using the Backlight (Night Vision)

Pehia te KAMARAMA button to illuminate the display for a few seconds, allowing you to read the time in dark environments.

Te tiaki

Te horoi i to Wati

To clean the watch case and crystal, use a soft, damp cloth. For the nylon strap, a mild soap solution and a soft brush can be used, followed by rinsing with clean water and air drying. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.

Ātete wai

Your watch is water resistant to 100 meters (330 feet / 10 ATM). This means it is suitable for swimming, snorkeling, and showering. However, avoid operating buttons underwater, as this can compromise the water seal. Always ensure the crown (if present) is pushed in completely after setting the time.

Whakakapinga Pūhiko

The watch is powered by a battery. When the display becomes dim or stops functioning, the battery may need replacement. It is recommended to have battery replacement performed by a qualified watch technician to ensure the water resistance seal is properly maintained.

Whakamuri view of the Freestyle Shark Classic Clip Aloha Watch, showing the stainless steel case back.

Whakamuri view of the watch, illustrating the stainless steel case back where battery access is typically located.

Raparongoā

  • Kei te putea, kei te atarua ranei te whakaaturanga: Kei te iti, kei te mimiti ranei te pākahiko. Tirohia te waahanga 'Whakakapi Pahiko'.
  • Ko nga paatene kaore i te aro: Ensure the watch is not in a locked mode (if applicable). If the issue persists, a battery reset or replacement might be necessary.
  • Te wai i roto i te mataaratanga: If moisture appears inside the watch, cease use immediately and have it inspected by a professional. This indicates a compromised water seal.
  • Whakaaturanga wā hē: Re-set the time following the 'Setting Time and Date' instructions. Ensure the correct AM/PM setting is selected if applicable.

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Ingoa TauiraFS101028
WaitohuKorekore
Momo WhakaatuMamati
Momo NekehangaJapanese Automatic
Te Hohonu Atete Wai100 Metres (330 Feet / 10 ATM)
Te Diamita o te keehi38 Milimetera
Te Matotoru Take12 Milimetera
Momo Rauemi BandNylon
Momo awhiTang Buckle
Momo Puna HikoPūhiko Powered
Taumaha Tūemi32 Karamu
Nga Waahanga kei rotoWatch face, band, buckle

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or visit the official Freestyle webpae. Puritia to tohu hoko mo etahi kereme whakamana.

If you encounter issues not covered in this manual, or require professional service, contact Freestyle customer support directly.

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