Marathon Miami Manual
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OVERVIEW
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PART A: LCD DISPLAY
A1: Time
A2: Date
A3: Day of week
A4: Temperature
PART B: BUTTONS
B1:
button
B2: TIME SET button
B3:
button
B4: RESET button
PART C: PHYSICAL FEATURES
C1: Hanging hole
C2: Stand
C3: Battery door
FEATURES
- Perpetual calendar to year 2099
- Temperature measurable range from -9.9°C to 50°C.
- Day of Week displayed in one of eight languages: German, Russian, Danish, Spanish, Italian, French, Dutch, and English
GETTING STARTED
- Open the battery door(C3) cover.
- Insert (3) AA batteries according to the polarity(+) and (-) marks inside the compartment.
- Close the battery door(C3) cover.
- The clock can be easily wall mounted using the hanging hole(C1) located at the back of the unit. The clock can also be placed onto any flat surface using the stand (C2) located on the back of the unit.
- Pull open the stand(C2) to access the TIME SET (B2),
(B1),
(B3) and RESET (B4) buttons.
SETTING THE TIME AND DATE
- Press and hold theTIME SET (B2) button for three seconds to enter time setting mode.
- Setting order:12/24 hour format > Hour > Minute > Second (can only be reset to 0) > Year > Month > Day > Temperature Unit > Language > Exit
- Press the
(B1) and
(B3) buttons to adjust each value. Press and hold
(B1) and
(B3) buttons to advance through the values rapidly. - Press theTIME SET (B2) button to confirm the current setting and move on to the next one.
- If no buttons are pressed for 15 seconds, all the settings will be saved and the clock will automatically return to the normal display mode.
- 8 languages can be selected for Day of Week(A3), they are: German, Russian, Danish, Spanish, Italian, French, Dutch, and English.
- The languages and their selected abbreviations for each day of the week are shown in the following table.
Language | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
German, GER | SON | MON | DIE | MIT | DON | FRE | SAM |
English, ENG | SUN | MON | TUE | WED | THU | FIR | SAT |
Danish, DAN | SON | MAN | TIR | ONS | TOR | FRE | LOR |
Dutch, DUT | ZON | MAA | DIN | WOE | DON | VRI | ZAT |
Italian, ITA | DOM | LUN | MAR | MER | GIO | VEN | SAB |
Spanish, SPA | DOM | LUN | MAR | MIE | JUE | VIE | SAB |
French, FRE | DIM | LUN | MAR | MER | JEU | VEN | SAM |
Russian, RUS | BC | NH | BT | CP | YT | NT | CY |
NOTE: Second adjusted to zero only.
TEMPERATURE
- After powering on, the clock will automatically measure the current temperature.
- Temperature range: -9.9°C to 50°C
- If the temperature is higher than 50°C, "HH.H" will appear on the display.
- If the temperature is lower than -9.9°C, "LL.L" will appear on the display.
NOTE: If the unit displays an incorrect temperature, reset it by pressing the RESET (B4) button with a metal pin.
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- Do not expose the unit to extreme temperatures, water, or severe shock.
- Avoid cleaning the unit with any corrosive materials, such as perfume, alcohol, or cleaning agents.
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