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[. . . ] * Automatic chronographs User's Manual Display and functions Hour hand Minute hand Small seconds hand Date display Day display Chronograph : Central 60-seconds counter hand 30 minute counter hand 12 hour counter hand Tachometric scale (depending on models) Stop/Start push button for timing/chronometer functions 11 Reset push button on counters Crown with 3 positions (12) : I Winding position (not pulled out) II Setting position for day/date (unscrewed*, half pulled out) III Setting position for time (unscrewed*, completely pulled out) Models with a screwed crown IA Initial position (screwed down, not pulled out) IB Winding position (unscrewed, not pulled out) w w w. ch 1/2 122_EN / 08. 06 Automatic chronographs * Congratulations We would like to congratulate you on having chosen a self-winding chronograph TISSOT ®, one of the most highly renowned Swiss brands in the world. [. . . ] Before setting the time or date* or day*, you must first unscrew the crown into position IB before you can pull it out into position II or III. Important : After each operation, you must always screw the crown back down to ensure that your watch remains water-resistant. Winding Crown in position I/IB, not pulled out Manual winding is necessary if you have not been wearing your watch for some considerable period of time. To restart it, you only need to turn the crown a few times (clockwise), or to tilt your watch from side to side a few times. To restore the power reserve of your watch to more than 42 hours, you need to turn the crown about 32 times (clockwise). Whenever you wear your watch, the automatic mechanism is wound every time you move your wrist. Setting the time Carefully pull the crown into position III ; the seconds hand (3) stops at this point. Turn the crown forwards or backwards until the hands display the correct time. Once the hour hand passes the 12 o'clock position, you can see if it indicates midnight (the date changes at this point) or midday (the date does not change). Advice on how to synchronise your watch To synchronise the seconds hand (3) with an official time signal (radio, TV, Internet), pull the crown into position II ; the seconds hand stops at this point. At the tone, press the crown back into position I (and tighten it down if you have a model with a screwed crown). Fast correction of the date* and day* Important : Do not set the date* and/or the day* between 10 pm and 2 am (the movement is in the process of changing the date at these times). [. . . ] The high-quality mechanism of your TISSOT ® watch will give you complete satisfaction for many years provided that you take proper care of it. However, we would advise you to have your watch inspected every 3 to 4 years by an approved TISSOT ® representative or retailer. w w w. [. . . ]

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