Festina IFM6W70 Instruction Manual

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C H R O N O G R A P H
C A L E N D A R
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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  • Page 1 I F M 6 W 7 0 C H R O N O G R A P H C A L E N D A R INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    IFM6W70 INSTRUCTION MANUAL C R O N O G R A F Names of Components ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Mode (Display Function) Switching ________________________________________________________________________________________ Before Using ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ *0 Position Correction ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Setting the Time [TME] _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Setting the Calendar [CAL] _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Use of Quick Set Alarm [AL-1]...
  • Page 3: Names Of Components

    IFM6W70 IFM6W70 1. NAMES OF COMPONENTS Refer to the diagram of the watch inside the front cover when reading this section on components. The design may differ depending on the model.
  • Page 4: Before Using

    IFM6W70 IFM6W70 2. SWITCHING THE MODE DISPLAY FUNCTION 3. BEFORE USING This watch is equipped with 8 modes consisting of time, alarm 1, alarm 2, chronograph, Before using your watch, check that the functions of the watch operate properly by 0-position check, timer, local time and calendar modes.
  • Page 5: Setting The Time [Tme]

    IFM6W70 IFM6W70 4. SETTING THE TIME [TIME] When one of buttons A, B or C is pressed while in the 0-position check mode, the Press button M to switch to the time mode [TME]. hour, minute, second and function hands will move to the left and right following a Pull button M out.
  • Page 6: Setting The Calendar [Cal]

    IFM6W70 IFM6W70 5. SETTING THE CALENDAR [CAL] Press button M to switch to the calendar mode [CAL]. Pull button M out. Press button A to correct the month number. Correction can be made by advancing by one month each time button A is pressed. The...
  • Page 7: Use Of Quick Set Alarm [Al-1]

    IFM6W70 IFM6W70 6. USE OF QUICK SET ALARM [AL-1] The quick set alarm function uses a 24-hour clock. When the alarm set time is reached, [Setting the Alarm Time] an alarm sounds for 10 seconds. Once the alarm has stopped sounding, the alarm set Press button B or C to move the hour, minute and 24H hands to the time at which the time is canceled automatically (alarm off).
  • Page 8: Use Of Daily Alarm [Al-2]

    IFM6W70 IFM6W70 7. USE OF DAILY ALARM [AL-2] The daily alarm also uses a 24-hour clock. Once the alarm is set, the alarm sounds for 15 [Setting the Alarm Time] seconds at the alarm set time, once a day. The alarm sound can be stopped by pressing Pull button out.
  • Page 9: Use Of Chronograph [Chr]

    IFM6W70 IFM6W70 7. USE OF CHRONOGRAPH [CHR] The chronograph is able to measure time up to a maximum of 59 minutes, 59 and [Explanation of Display] 19/20th seconds in 1/20th second increments after which the chronograph returns to Chronograph minutes: Read the function hand.
  • Page 10: Use Of Timer [Tmr]

    IFM6W70 IFM6W70 9. USE OF TIMER [TMR] [Use of Split Time Measurement] The timer can be set over a range of 1 to 59 minutes in 1 minute increments. When measurement of the set time is completed, the watch beeps for 5 seconds indicating that The chronograph is started and stopped by pressing button A.
  • Page 11: Setting Local Time [L-Tm]

    IFM6W70 IFM6W70 10. SETTING LOCAL TIME [L-TM] [Measuring Procedure] The local time function enables the time in a different time zone to be set separately from the current time. Local time is set by performing a time difference correction in 1 hour The timer is started and stopped by pressing button A.
  • Page 12: What Do To When The Following Occur

    IFM6W70 IFM6W70 11. WHAT DO TO WHEN THE FOLLOWING OCCUR [All-Reset Procedure] [The hands do not indicate the correct positions in each mode] The all-reset procedure can be performed in any mode. • The hand base positions may shift after the watch has been subjected to a strong Pull button M out.
  • Page 13: Use Of The Rotating Bezel

    IFM6W70 IFM6W70 12. USE OF THE ROTATING BEZEL Some watches are not equipped with a bezel, depending on the model. Directional rotating bezel (Northern hemisphere) Tachymeter (non-rotating bezel type). Directional (rotating bezel type). If your watch is provided with a compass bezel:...
  • Page 14: Precautions And Long Term Use

    IFM6W70 IFM6W70 13. PRECAUTIONS AND LONG TERM USE Water resistance Indication Water-related use Check the chart to determine Washing face or Swimming and Water sports and Scuba diving. Pulling out the crown the water-resistant properties Specification getting wet in the general washing skin diving.
  • Page 15 IFM6W70 IFM6W70 CAUTION Precautions Avoid extreme temperatures Keep the watch clean Avoid leaving your watch in extremely warm or cold locations for a long period of time. It may become difficult to pull the crown out due to dirt and dust getting caught between the crown and the case when the watch is worn for long periods of time.
  • Page 16: Specifications

    IFM6W70 IFM6W70 14. SPECIFICATIONS Type: Multi-hand, analog quartz watch. Battery: 280-44 (SR927W). Accuracy: Within ± 20 seconds per month at normal temperatures Battery Life: Approx. 2 years. (5°C~35°C/41°F~95°F) This battery life is based on the following conditions of use. Operating Temperature Range: -10°C to +60°C (14°F to 140°F) •...
  • Page 17 IFM6W70 By virtue of the regulations pursuant to the handling of waste products deriving from electronic and electrical equipment, end of lifecycle watch making products must be selectively collected for processing. You may therefore dispose of your quartz watch making products at any of our retail outlets or any other authorized collection point.

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