Caring For Your Ultratide - NIXON THE ULTRATIDE Operation Manual

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The Ultratide will save all the Surfline forecast details for the
exact time of your session, and make them available for you
to review later - you can quickly and easily setup a custom
surf alert based on the Surfline data with the one touch
alert setup, or just keep it in your journal as a reminder of
how a specific board worked for the conditions. Use this
tool to help you plan when and where to surf, and what
equipment to use - or just to brag about an epic score...
A - START/STOP SESSION : Press pusher B to START and
STOP your session. The timer will begin. You can leave
this screen, and return to it at any time.
B - SAVED SESSIONS : This will display the # of saved
sessions waiting to sync with the App
D - WAVE COUNTER : Use this to manually track your wave
count. Press pusher C to log a wave.
C - TIMER : This is the active time of your current session
E - STOP : Stop your session when it is done. Then select
SAVE to save the session on your watch. Next time you're
in range of your device, you can save the session and edit
details.
HEAT TIMER SCREEN
A
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HEAT TIMER
To get to the HEAT TIMER SCREEN, From the HOME screen
press PUSHER A 3 times.
The heat timer is a customizable countdown timer. It is
customizable up to 60 minutes, in 1 minute resolution.
A - TIMER : This represents the countdown time remaining.
The timer will countdown in 1 second intervals from time
indicated, until it reaches zero.
B - START/STOP TIMER : Press to START/STOP the timer.
C - CHANGE / RESET : Press this to change the countdown
time. After the timer has started and stopped, RESET
will appear here. Press RESET to reset the timer back to
original start time.
06 – CARING FOR YOUR ULTRATIDE
-Please refer to the watch case back for your watch's water
resistance rating, or our website : www.nixon.com
-All Industry standard watch testing is done to an
overpressure situation in a static laboratory environment
and does not signify a diving depth. Because surfing is
NOT a static sport there are many outside influences that
can effect a watch's ability to remain water resistant - such
as large wipeouts, sudden pressure forces and changes
due to large waves, salt water exposure, etc. These can all
impact the water resistance performance of your watch. The
water resistance of this watch is attained using rubber or
B
plastic seals, which will deteriorate under normal conditions
and reduce the water resistance of your watch. These
seals should be checked by an authorized Nixon repair
center to at least every two years to ensure the rated water
resistance.
C
-NEVER PUSH A BUTTON OR SET THE WATCH WHEN IT IS
SUBMERGED UNDERWATER
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