User manual BREIL OT10

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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] When reading this instruction booklet, keep the watch diagram on the left unfolded and in full view. 1 Hour hand 2 Minute hand 3 Continuous second hand and CHR second hand 4 24 hour hand 5 CHR second hand (up to 61 seconds) or CHR minute hand 6 CHR one hundredth of a second hand (up to 61 seconds) or CHR second hand A CHR start/stop button, CHR 1/100th of a second display B CHR reset button C Crown Legend: CHR = chronograph The chronograph can measure up to 60 minutes in 1/100th of a second intervals. Standard measurement Measurements less than 61 seconds Start Stop Reading of minutes and seconds on the chronograph Reading of hundredths of a second on the chronograph Reset Measurements of more than 61 seconds Accumulated elapsed time measurement Measurements less than 61 seconds Start Stop Reading of Restart hundredths of a second on the chronograph Measurements of more than 61 seconds Stop Reading of minutes and seconds on the chronograph * Pressing button The hundredths of a second hand moves for 61 seconds after the measurement has been started. The display will then change to show one rotation every minute. [. . . ] If the watch is not used for a long period of time, in order to save power, it is advisable to stop the watch by placing the crown in position . Pull out the crown Rotate the crown anticlockwise until the required date appears. Push the crown back to position (0) After replacing the battery or if the hands of the chronograph do not return to the "0" position when the chronograph is reset: 1. Press button or to move the chronograph hands to the "0" position. Button : moves the second hand of the chronograph to "0" The chronograph hands can be advanced rapidly by keeping buttons pressed. When the chronograph hands have been set to "0", reset the time or date as required (paragraphs C and D) and then move the crown back to position "0" The words "WATER RESISTANT" may sometimes be abbreviated to "WATER RESIST". ­ In order to prevent water coming into contact with the internal mechanism, never pull the crown out when the watch is wet. ­ If any watches designed for sportswear or use in water come into contact with salt water or heavy sweating, they should be rinsed in fresh water and dried thoroughly. ­ Contact with water may cause a deterioration in the quality of some leather straps. Must be kept away from water and moisture Average water resistance. Can withstand spray, sweat, light rain, washing, etc. During daily use Can be worn while swimming but not diving Suitable for skin-diving Suitable for scuba diving *Always keep the crown in its normal position. ­ As the internal parts of the watch can retain moisture, when the outside temperature is lower than the inside, the watch glass may mist-up. This phenomenon is purely temporary and should not create any problems. However, if it persists for any length of time, the watch should be checked by the shop where it was purchased or by the nearest Authorised Service Centre. Temperature Do not leave the watch exposed to direct sunlight or temperature extremes for long periods of time. Long exposure, in fact, may adversely affect the operation of the watch and actually shorten battery life, causing it to gain or lose time and affect its other functions. Impact This watch can withstand normal everyday impacts and shocks and those normally imparted by non-contact sports such as golf and baseball. Serious damage, however, may result if the watch is dropped or subjected to severe shock. Magnetic fields This watch is antimagnetic up to 60 gauss, and is therefore not affected by magnetic fields produced by normal domestic appliances. [. . . ] Periodic inspection In order to guarantee long trouble-free operation, it is advisable to have the watch checked by an authorised assistance centre once every 12 months or two years. Keep batteries out of the reach of children If a battery is accidentally swallowed, consult a doctor immediately . Accuracy: ±20 seconds per month at normal temperatures (5°C - 35°C) 4. Chronograph: can measure up to 60 minutes in 1/100th of a second intervals 7. [. . . ]

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