AVI-8 AV-4064 Men’s Hawker Hunter Avon Edition Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- AVI-8
Table of Contents
- AVI-8 AV-4064 Men’s Hawker Hunter Avon Edition
- CHRONOGRAPH WATCH
- HOW TO SET THE TIME
- HOW TO SET THE DATE
- STOPWATCH FUNCTION
- STANDARD MEASUREMENT
- ACCUMULATED ELAPSED TIME MEASUREMENT
- CHRONOGRAPH RESET
- USING THE TACHYMETER
- HOW TO USE A DEPLOYMENT CLASP
- HOW TO RESIZE A METAL BRACELET
- WATER RESISTANCE
- WATER-RESISTANCE CHART
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
AVI-8 AV-4064 Men’s Hawker Hunter Avon Edition
CHRONOGRAPH WATCH
This watch is powered by a quartz Chronograph movement capable of split micro measurements of time. With pinpoint accuracy you may use this watch to measure separate periods of elapsed time while simultaneously reading the current time.
HOW TO SET THE TIME
- Pull the crown to position [2]-(2nd click).
- Turn the crown clockwise to set the correct time.
- Push the crown in.
- Take A.M./P.M. into consideration when setting the hour and minute hands to the desired time.
- When the crown is at the position [2], do not press any button, otherwise the chronograph hands will move.
HOW TO SET THE DATE
- Pull the crown to position [1] -(1st click).
- Turn the crown anti-clockwise to set the correct date.
- Push the crown in.
- Do not set the date between 9:00 P.M. and 1:00 A.M., otherwise the day may not change properly. If it is necessary to set the date during the time period, first change the time to any time outside it, set the date and then reset the correct time.
STOPWATCH FUNCTION
- This chronograph is able to measure and display time in 1/1 second unit up to maximum of 11 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds.
- The chronograph second hand moves continuously for 11 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds after starting.
STANDARD MEASUREMENT
ACCUMULATED ELAPSED TIME MEASUREMENT
Restart and stop of the stopwatch can be repeated by pressing the button A.
CHRONOGRAPH RESET
(incl. after replacing battery)
This procedure should be performed when the chronograph second-hand does not
return to the Zero position after the chronograph has been reset, and
including after the battery has been replaced.
- Pull the crown out to the [2]-(2nd click).
- Press the button “A” once to set the chronograph second hand to the Zero position.
- The chronograph hands can be advanced rapidly by continuously pressing button “A”.
- Once the chronograph hands been set at Zero position, readjust the normal hour and minute hands to the correct time and return the crown to its normal position.
- Do not return crown to normal position while chronograph second hand returns to 12:00 (ZERO) position. Hand stops on the way when crown is returned to normal position and these positions are recognized as 12:00 (ZERO) position.
USING THE TACHYMETER
The most common use of a tachymeter is for measuring the approximate speed of a vehicle over a known distance. (E.g.) Based on how many seconds it takes a vehicle to travel 1 km or 1 mile (the available measuring range is up to 60 seconds), the average speed within the distance can be calculated.
- Start the chronograph when the vehicles commence travel.
- After the vehicle has travelled 1 km/1 mile, stop the chronograph.
The approximate average speed within the distance can be determined by observing the present position of the stopwatch second hand and reading the outer bezel.
Note: The tachymeter indications may appear on dial ring, rather than on the outer bezel (depending on model). As shown in the illustration, it takes the vehicle 45 seconds to travel 1 km so the approximate average speed is 80 kph (50 mph).
HOW TO USE A DEPLOYMENT CLASP
- Flip the cover.
- Press the buttons on the clasp sides.
HOW TO RESIZE A METAL BRACELET
On the inside of the bracelet, you will see some small arrows engraved on removable links.
WATER RESISTANCE
Note that the water-resistance chart serves only as a guide (please refer to the water resistance chart on the next page). Actual water resistance may vary depending on a number of factors including water temperature, water salinity and use underwater. The water-resistance of your timepiece may eventually be compromised over time with general wear and tear and use of your timepiece under adverse conditions. Note that you should NEVER wear your watch in a jacuzzi, hot shower or steam room where steam may enter the case despite the watertight seals used to protect your watch. This may cause condensation inside your watch, which may affect and damage the inner workings of your watch.