Time Setting; Band Shortening Instruction For Metal Straps; Replacement Of Battery (Sr626Sw); Cleaning Instructions - Auriol 2-LD3975-5 Usage And Safety Instructions

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Remove discharged batteries from the device as they
present an increased risk of leakage.

Time setting

To set the time, carefully pull the crown out all the
way. Turn the crown clockwise or counter clockwise
to set the time. Carefully press the crown back in
halfway to the case. The date can be set by turning
the crown. To finish the setting press the crown back
in all the way.
Band shortening instruction for
metal straps
Band shortening can be accomplished by removing
links. Open the band clasp safety and open the
clasp. The band is held to the clasp by a spring bar.
Image 1. compress and remove the spring bar by
using a pointed tool. Now place the watch face
down on a soft surface. Image 2. The links that can
be removed are marked with an arrow. Image 3.
Place the band in the band changing tool in such a
way that the pointed end of the tool points directly at
the metal rod. Turn the screw in the direction of the
arrow until the metal rod is pushed out a small
distance. The rod can now be pulled out (using pliers
if necessary). The strap can now be taken
disassembled. Remove as many links as necessary
using this method. Reinsert the rod in the opposite
direction of the arrow and push it back into the band.
The strap and clasp can now be reassembled.
An instructional video is available for online viewing
at the following URL:
http://www.lidl.com/nou9nohN
...or simply scan the following QR code:
Replacement of battery
(SR626SW)
Battery replacements must be performed by an
expert to avoid damaging the case or gaskets.

Cleaning instructions

Clean the wristwatch with a soft, dry and lint-free
cloth. A glasses cleaning cloth is ideal.

Water resistance

Water resistant up to 3 bar. The bar value specifies
the atmospheric overpressure which is applied
during testing (DIN 8310).
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