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If you are too far away from a transmitter for any attempt at reception to
succeed, you will need to set your watch to the current time manually (this
is called a manual start). It will then run like a normal quartz watch.
6.1 Manual start
After an unsuccessful restart (at least 30 minutes with no reception from
any transmitter), you can initiate the manual start routine. This can also be
done during the restart process.
After the hands have reached the
12 o'clock position in the restart
routine, please press the ‘MODE’
and ‘SET–’ buttons at the same
time.
If the watch is in ‘manual start’ mode an ‘H’ for starting by ‘hand’ is shown on
the LCD display.
The potential parameters to be set now flash. These can be set using the
‘SET+’ and ‘SET–’ buttons. Please confirm each setting by pressing the ‘MODE’
button.
x Year
x Month
x Day
x 12-hour display
x 24-hour display
x Time – Hour, minute, second
When setting the second it is important to confirm this at the ‘top’ of the
minute so that the correct time is shown.
Once you have confirmed the time, the hands move automatically to the
correct position.