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Page 1
I. GENERAL INFORMA TION Congratulations on having chosen a Victorinox Swiss Army timepiece. T o ensure your timepiece opera tes perfectly, we recommend tha t you follow these instructions. Y our timepiece is fitted with either a screw-down or a “pull-out”cro wn. In order to establish which, gently try to pull the crown out to position 2, if th[...]
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I. GENERAL INFORMA TION Congratulations on ha ving chosen a Victorinox Swiss Army timepiece. T o ensure your timepiece opera tes perfectly, we recommend tha t you follow these instructions. Y our timepiece is fitted with either a screw-down or a “pull-out”cro wn. In order to establish which, gently try to pull the crown out to position 2, if t[...]
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Page 3
METER/BAR CORRELA TION Me te r an d b ar m ea su r em en ts a r e di ff er en t t hi ng s: U n de r wa t er, the w a te r pressure is added to the air pressure above; a depth of 10 meters corresponds to 1 ba r o f w a te r p re s s ur e a nd 1 b a r o f a tm o sp h e ri c p re s s ur e a bo v e w a te r l ev e l , therefore 2 bars in total. II. GET[...]
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2. DISPLA Y FUNCTION Hour hand Minute hand Setting cro wn Indication of the selected function Digital display Fixed bezel with count-up scale 3. SELECTING THE FUNCTIONS (refer to figure 1-9) Wit h the cr ow n in neu tr al po sit io n, t urn it clo ck wis e or cou nt er-clo ckw is e. The follo wing infor matio n appears on t[...]
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3. SETTING THE TIME Hours and minutes – Select and display local time (Fig. 2). – Pull out the crown. The symbol T appears in the upper section of the dial and numerals for hours and minutes flash ( ). – Set the correct time by turning the cro wn either clockwise or counter-c lockwise: a ra pid rota tion advances or retracts the hand[...]
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5. CORRECTION OF THE DA Y – Select the function Day-Date (Fig. 4). – Pull out the crown. A letter appears in the place of the date . It indicates the language in which the day is displayed: E = English, F = French, S = Spanish, D = German. The langua ge and year flash. – T urn the crown clockwise or counter-clockwise to obtain the desire[...]
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Page 7
– The time zone display is corrected in multiples of ½ hours ( ). – Since the watch can operate in either 12 hour (AM-PM) mode, or in 24 hour mode, you must bear this in mind when reading the time shown for a second time zone. Changing the time zone Wh e ne v er y o u ch an g e ti m e zo n e or w h en e ve r d ay l ig h t sa v in g c ha n [...]
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Timed period > 1 hour and < 48 hours: – Hours – minutes – seconds alternately with modes SP + hundredths or Ad + hundredths. 9. USING THE ALARM – Select the Alarm (AL) function (Fig. 9). – Pull out the cro wn. The numerals start to flash. – Dis play the desi red time by turn ing the crown c lockwis e or counter -clock wise (one r[...]