4. Operating the chronograph mode
G. Battery-Low Warning Function
Accurate altimetry measurements cannot be made
when the battery is low. To prevent inaccurate
measurement, the altimeter stops measurement and
the second hand (G) moves in 2-second increments to
notify of battery low. Altitude hands [I] and [II] will stop
at the altitude position where measurement has been
stopped.
H. Adjusting Hands To “0” Position
Use the following steps to adjust the hands to the “0”
position. After battery replacement or when resetting
the chronograph, or if the seconds hand does not
return to the “0” position when the crown is pulled out
two steps.
1. Pull the crown out two steps.
2. Depress button ࠗ1 and ࠗ2
simultaneously for 2 seconds
or more.
The function hand (A) will
move slightly
3. Press button ࠗ2 and
respectively align the
function hand (A) and the
mode hand (B) to the zero
position.
(The function hand (A) is synchronized with the mode
hand (B) ).
*Depressing the button will advance the function/mode
hands.
4. Press button ࠗ1 to align the second hand to the
zero position.
*Depressing the button will advance the second hand.
5. Push the crown back to its original position.
Function hand (A) will change to Altitude hand (I).
Note: Make sure to perform zero positioning after
replacing the battery. Otherwise, correct
altimetry and chronograph measurement may
not be performed.
I. Care for Long Term Use
• The sensor cover is for
protecting the pressure
sensor. Do not remove it.
• The sensor area of this watch
requires proper ventilation. If
the sensor area is sealed with
foreign articles, the altimetry
function will not operate
correctly.
If the sensor area is clogged
with dust, sand or other dirt,
take it to our Service Centre.
• If water has entered and frozen in the sensor area,
the sensor may not operate correctly. If water has
entered the watch, dry it thoroughly before using it.
The watch can suffer substantial damage from
contact with salt water.
If such contact occurs, it should be thoroughly rinsed
with fresh water immediately.
J. Register Ring
The register ring of this watch has numbers from -400
to 500m whereby roughly the altitude difference
between the current location and destination can be
seen easily.
[Example 1]
When altitude hand [I]
indicates an altitude of
200m at the current
location, align “0” on the
register ring to altitude
hand [I].
If the figure on the register
ring corresponding to
altitude hand [I] is at
“400m” when you arrive at
the destination (or at any
point on the way), the
altitude difference is 400m. However, pay attention to
the position of altitude hand [II].
A: Altitude Hand [I]:
The altitude difference is 400m.