Selelekela
This manual provides detailed instructions for the operation and maintenance of your Timex Men's Ironman Triathlon Flix 100 Lap 42mm Digital Watch. Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure proper use and to maximize the features of your watch.
Sehlahisoa se Felletseview
The Timex Ironman Triathlon Flix watch is designed for active individuals, featuring a durable construction and a range of functions to support training and daily activities. Key features include:
- Pontšo ea Dijiti: Clear and easy-to-read digital time and data.
- 100-Lap Memory Chronograph: Track multiple laps and splits during your workouts.
- INDIGLO® Night-Light: E fana ka khanya bakeng sa maemo a khanya e tlase.
- Mathata a Metsi: Rated for water resistance up to 100 meters (330 feet), suitable for swimming and showering.
- Kaho e Ts'oarellang: Features a 42mm resin case and a comfortable polyurethane strap with a buckle clasp.
Pele view of the Timex Men's Ironman Triathlon Flix 100 Lap 42mm Watch, showcasing the digital display and button labels.
Tlhophiso
Ho kenya Battery
Your watch comes with a pre-installed Lithium Metal battery. If the display is dim or blank, the battery may need replacement. Battery replacement should be performed by a qualified technician to ensure water resistance is maintained.
Nako ea Pele le Letsatsi la ho Beha
Ho seta nako le letsatsi:
- Tobetsa ea MOKHOA button repeatedly until you reach the Time/Date setting mode.
- Tobetsa ea HLOKOMELA button. The first setting (e.g., hour) will begin to flash.
- Sebelisa le QALANG / QHALANG button to increase the flashing value or the EMA / PUSETSA konopo ho e fokotsa.
- Tobetsa HLOKOMELA again to move to the next setting (e.g., minute, year, month, day).
- Repeat step 3 and 4 until all desired settings are adjusted.
- Tobetsa MOKHOA ho tsoa boemong ba ho seta.
A user adjusting the watch on their wrist, demonstrating interaction with the watch buttons.
Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso
Navigating Modes
Tobetsa ea MOKHOA button to cycle through the watch's functions: Time, Chronograph, Timer, and Alarm. The current mode is typically indicated on the display.
Ho Sebelisa Chronograph (Stopwatch)
Ts'ebetso ea chronograph e u lumella ho lekanya nako e fetileng, ho kenyeletsoa nako ea nako le linako tse arohaneng.
- Ho tswa ho Mokgwa wa Nako, tobetsa MOKHOA ho fihlela "CHRONO" kapa letšoao la stopwatch le hlaha.
- Tobetsa QALANG / QHALANG ho qala nako.
- Tobetsa QALANG / QHALANG hape ho rekota nako ea potoloho. Pontšo e tla bontša nako ea potoloho ha chronograph e ntse e tsoela pele ho matha ka morao.
- Tobetsa EMA / PUSETSA ho emisa chronograph. Tobetsa QALANG / QHALANG ho qala hape.
- Ha e emisitsoe, tobetsa EMA / PUSETSA hape ho seta botjha chronograph ho zero.
- Ho hopola linako tse bolokoang tsa nako, tobetsa konopo KHOPOTSO button while in Chronograph mode.
Ho koala view of the watch display, showing the chronograph function with lap memory indication.
Using INDIGLO® Night-Light
Tobetsa ea INDIGLO button (typically located on the upper left side of the watch case) to illuminate the display for a few seconds. This feature is useful in low-light conditions.
Lehlakore view of the watch, highlighting the position of the control buttons, including the INDIGLO button.
Ho hanyetsa Metsi
This watch is water resistant to 100 meters (330 feet). This means it is suitable for recreational swimming, showering, and snorkeling. It is eseng suitable for scuba diving. Do not press any buttons while the watch is submerged or wet, as this can compromise the water resistance seal.
Ka morao view of the watch, showing the stainless steel caseback with "WATER RESISTANT TO 100 METERS" engraving.
Tlhokomelo
Ho Hloekisa Tebelo ea Hao
Hloekisa oache ea hau ka mokhoa o bonolo, damp cloth. For the strap, mild soap and water can be used. Ensure the watch is completely dry before storing or wearing. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
Phetoho ea Battery
When the battery needs replacement, the display may become dim or the watch may stop functioning. It is recommended to have the battery replaced by an authorized Timex service center or a professional watch repairer to maintain the watch's water resistance and warranty.
Ho batle phoso
| Bothata | Lebaka le ka khonehang | Tharollo |
|---|---|---|
| Blank or Dim Display | Betri e tlase kapa e shoeleng. | Tlosa betri. |
| Incorrect Time/Date | Time/Date not set correctly or reset after battery change. | Refer to the "Initial Time and Date Setting" section to adjust. |
| Likonopo Ha li Arabe | E ka 'na ea e-ba ka mokhoa o notletsoeng kapa e sebetsa ka hare. | Try a soft reset (if applicable, consult Timex support) or replace battery. If issue persists, contact support. |
| Water Inside Watch | Water resistance compromised (e.g., buttons pressed underwater, seal damage). | Immediately take to a service center. Do not attempt to dry it yourself. |
Litlhaloso
| Sebopeho | Lintlha |
|---|---|
| Nomoro ea Mohlala | TW5M63200VQ |
| Case Diameter | 42 limilimithara |
| Nyeoe ea Nyeoe | Resin |
| Lisebelisoa tsa Band | Polyurethane |
| Bolelele ba Sehlopha | 8 inch |
| Bophara ba Sehlopha | 18 limilimithara |
| Mofuta oa Crystal | Acrylic |
| Mofuta oa Motsamao | Quartz |
| Mofuta oa Pontšo | Dijithale |
| Botebo ba ho Hanela Metsi | 100 Limithara (330 Feet) |
| Mohloli oa Matla | Matla a Battery (1 Lithium Metal battery e kenyelelitsoe) |
| Boima ba Ntho | 0.2 Lik'hilograma (hoo e ka bang li-ounces tse 7.05) |
| Mofuta oa Lipapali | Running, Swimming, Cycling |
Warranty le Tšehetso
Your Timex watch is covered by a Limited Warranty. For specific warranty details, registration, and to locate authorized service centers, please visit the official Timex webkapa sheba karete ea tiisetso e kenyelelitsoeng thekong ea hau.
For additional support, frequently asked questions, or to contact customer service, please visit the Timex Official Websebaka.
Watch Sizing Guide Video
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