OTTO IFM6P25_75 Festina Ceramic Watch Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- OTTO
Table of Contents
IFM6P25_75 Ceramic Watch
Instruction Manual
IFM6P25_75 Festina Ceramic Watch
A) DISPLAY
B) NORMAL CROWN POSITION
- 1ST POSITION Quick operation – date (counterclockwise)
- 2ND POSITION Time setting (clockwise)
C) OPERATION PROCEDURE
- Setting the day Setting the time (hour, minute and second)
- Setting the date
D) SETTING THE DAY AND TIME (HOUR, MINUTE AND SECOND)
The hour, minute, second and day are set by the same operation.
Setting procedure
Setting the day
Pull the crown out to the 2nd position to stop the second hand at 0 (12
o’clock).
Turn the hour/minute hands in a clockwise direction to set a day In order to
set the day, you must advance the hour hand by 24 hours per day.
NOTE:
If the day is set by turning the crown counterclockwise, there is the
possibility the date will not change over.
Do not set the day by turning the crown in counterclockwise direction.
- The day changes somewhere between 0:00a.m. and 5:30a.m. or a little later.
Setting the time
After setting the day, set the hour and minute hands.
Turn the hour/minute hands in a clockwise direction to set the time.
To ensure time is set accurately, first turn the minute hand 5 minutes ahead of desired time and then turn back (in a counterclockwise) to the desired time.
After setting the time, use a time signal to synchronize the watch by pushing crown to the normal position to start the second hand going.
NOTE:
Make sure you have correctly set AM/PM before setting the time.
When the day changes over, it is a.m.. (Day changes over between 0:00a.m. and 5:30a.m. or little later)
E) SETTING THE DATE (BY QUICK OPERATION)
Pull the crown out to the 1st position. Turn the crown counterclockwise to set the date quickly.
NOTE:
Do not set the date between the hours 9:00p.m. and 0:30a.m.. The date may not change correctly the next day.
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