Michele Attitude MWW11A000038 User Manual

Michele Attitude MWW11A000038 User Manual

Michele attitude mww11a000038: user guide

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ENGLISH
Thank you for purchasing this MICHELE watch. The precision and quality of the
quartz movement assures excellent accuracy and never needs winding.
The following instructions are provided to help you familiarize yourself with the
proper operation and care of your MICHELE watch. To ensure correct use, please
read and follow the instructions carefully.
All diamonds used on Michele watches are genuine diamonds and sourced from
non conflict areas. The total carat weight and number of stones is marked on the
back of the case or provided on the diamond certificate included with purchases
prior to September 2007.


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  • Page 1 ENGLISH Thank you for purchasing this MICHELE watch. The precision and quality of the quartz movement assures excellent accuracy and never needs winding. The following instructions are provided to help you familiarize yourself with the proper operation and care of your MICHELE watch. To ensure correct use, please read and follow the instructions carefully.
  • Page 2: Date Models

    Setting the Time Setting the Date Display 1 Do not change the date between the hours of 10pm and 2am. This is the time when the movement is in position to carry out the automatic date change, and any interference may cause damage to the movement.
  • Page 3 Setting the 24 Hour Hand Display 1 Do not change the date between the hours of 10pm and 2am. This is the time when the movement is in position to carry out the automatic date change, and any interference may cause damage to the movement. 2 Hour Hand Closed Rapid correction of date window clockwise.
  • Page 4: Name Of Parts And Functions

    Manufactured in Switzerland, the BIG DATE Movement is a highly complex quartz movement. Watch insiders call this type of movement a “Complication” due to its intricate mechanics and engineering. While the date must be changed once a month, watch and fashion enthusiasts believe that this only adds character to an already exceptional watch.
  • Page 5: How To Set Time And Date

    How to Set Time and Date Time Pull crown out two clicks to position “” as shown above. Once in position “,” turn the crown in a counter-clockwise (down) direction. See indicator “A” in diagram. Once you have reached the correct hour and minute setting, press the crown all the way in to position “1”...
  • Page 6: Setting The Time

    2. Turn crown until you reach the correct time. . Push crown back to position I. Setting the Date 1. Pull crown out to position II (the watch continues to run). 2. Turn crown until yesterday’s date appears. . Pull crown out to position III (the watch stops).
  • Page 7: Chronograph: Basic Function

    Chronograph • The minute counter measures 0 minutes per rotation. • The center stop-second measures 0 seconds per rotation. Center Stop-second PLEASE NOTE: Before using the chronograph functions, please ensure that: - the crown is in position I (= normal position). - the two chronograph hands are precisely at zero position following activation of pusher B.
  • Page 8: Chronograph: Intermediate Or Interval Timing

    *NOTE: To prevent premature loss of power, always reset chronograph to zero position when not in use. Chronograph: Intermediate or Interval Timing 1. Press pusher A to start the center stop-second hand. 2. Press pusher B to stop the chronograph. *NOTE: Although the chronograph hands have stopped, the movement continues to record the current timing.
  • Page 9 CHRONOGRAPH MODELS (ETA 2894-2) Pushers 1. To start chronograph 2. To stop chronograph . To reset chronograph to zero 30 Minutes Timer 60 Seconds Timer AuTOMATIC WINDING MOvEMENT A timepiece fitted with an automatic winding movement obtains the power to wind itself by the movement of your wrist.
  • Page 10 CHRONOGRAPH MODELS (ETA 251) NOTE: Please refer to the dial configuration or movement numbers of your timepiece to find the corresponding diagrams. Display 1 Display 2 60 Seconds Timer 30 Minutes Timer Minute Hand Second Hand Hour Hand 60 Seconds Timer 30 Minutes Timer Minute Hand Second Hand...
  • Page 11: Zero Reset

    Zero Reset NOTE: To reset the timer hands (60 seconds hand, 30 minutes hand and 1/10 seconds hand) press Pusher A or B. Each time you press the pusher, it will advance the hands by a single unit. If you hold the pusher pressed in for more than 2 seconds, it advances rapidly.
  • Page 12: Correction Mode

    Correction Mode Setting the Time Setting the Date Time Zone Correction NOTE: While crown is in position III, the second hand stops rotating. Timing Mode Simple Timing Function WARNING: Before starting the timer, put back the chronograph hands to their original positions. If necessary, see diagram titled “Zero Reset.”...
  • Page 13: Timing Mode

    Timing Mode Split-time or Intermediate Time Function START 1 Crown in position l SPLIT 2 Read time 2 - 15 minutes - 36 seconds - 8/10 sec. RESTART SPLIT 1 Read time 1 - 5 minutes - 4 seconds - 6/10 sec. RESTART STOP Read...
  • Page 14: Water Resistance

    WATER RESISTANCE All MICHELE timepieces are designed with a minimum water-resistance rating of ATM (100ft/0m). The water-resistance of a timepiece protects the movement from, dust, moisture, and risk of damage to the movement should it be immersed in water. Please see chart for guidelines for recommended exposure of various water ratings.
  • Page 15: Use Precautions

    All MICHELE timepieces are designed to withstand use as indicated on line 1 of the following chart. Indication Water-resistant perspiration, light characteristics  ATM  ATM 10 ATM 20 ATM Always set the crown in the normal position. Tighten screw-lock crown completely.
  • Page 16: Care And Precautions

    CARE AND PRECAuTIONS Each MICHELE timepiece is designed and manufactured to exceed the highest of standards. Unlike most other mechanical objects, a watch operates non-stop. In order to ensure optimal performance and longevity from your timepiece, please review the simple guidelines for care and precautions of your new MICHELE timepiece.
  • Page 17 It is important to avoid the following conditions: extreme heat or cold, as well as prolonged periods of exposure to direct sunlight, exposure to wet conditions that exceed your timepieces’ water rating (see case back and chart). Never operate any of the function buttons or crown when timepiece is in contact with water.
  • Page 18 HOW TO CHANGE STRAPS Push metal tab inward until the pin is released. Repeat this process in reverse to re-insert the new strap.
  • Page 19 HOW TO CHANGE BRACELETS Tabs Up Tabs Down Lift up both tabs. Push tabs toward each other to release pin. To re-attach, hold the bracelet against a firm surface, depress the tabs inward, and attach the head.
  • Page 20 TWO (2) YEAR INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY Your MICHELE watch is warranted by MICHELE Watches* for a period of two (2) years from the original date of purchase under the terms and conditions of this warranty. The MICHELE warranty covers materials and manufacturing defects. A copy of the receipt and/or your completed warranty card is required for proof of purchase.
  • Page 21 These charges are subject to change. Do not send original packaging, as it will not be returned. MICHELE highly recommends you insure your parcel and adequately protect the watch during shipment. MICHELE is not responsible for product lost or damaged during shipment.
  • Page 22 AuTHORIZED MICHELE SERvICE CENTERS * Australia Unit  Allambie Grove 2 Frenchs Forest Road Frenchs Forest NSW 20 tel: +1 2  02 fax: +1 2  02 * Belgium De Horlogemaker Nieuwe Steen 2d 12 HV Hoorn tel: 000-70...
  • Page 23 * Israel Padani- ASS Dept. 1 Hayarkon St. Tel Aviv  Israel tel: 72  27 001 fax: 72  27 022 * Italy Via Vecchia Ferriera  100 Vicenza Italia tel: + 0   fax: + 0   * Japan FJ Service Center F, --2, Otsuka...
  • Page 24 * Switzerland Hardstrasse  Ch-020 Basel Switzerland tel: +1 1 77 2 00 fax: +1 1 77 2 02 * United Kingdom PO Box 72 Milton Keynes MK1 ZH tel: 0707 7072 fax: 0707 7072 * United States of America Metro Service Center ATTN: Repair Center / MIC 101 Sanden Drive...
  • Page 25 NOTICES Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equipment The symbol indicates that this product shall not be mixed with unsorted municipal waste when disposed of. There is a separate collection system for waste electrical and electronic equipment. Usually old electrical and electronic equipment can be returned free of charge.
  • Page 26 Ayuda a evitar el daño potencial para el medio ambiente y la salud humana y a preservar los recursos naturales. Certain watch styles are fitted with lithium batteries which may contain perchlorate material - special handling may apply, see www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate for more information.

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