Victorinox HUNTER MACH 3 Manual
Victorinox HUNTER MACH 3 Manual

Victorinox HUNTER MACH 3 Manual

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ENGLISH
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Settings ............................. 8
Automatic Help ............ 10
Dial Lighting ................. 11
Energy-Saving Mode .. 11
Selecting and
Programming
Display Modes .............. 12
Battery ............................ 31

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  • Page 1 ENGLISH Function and Displays .. 4 Settings ......8 Automatic Help .... 10 Dial Lighting ....11 Energy-Saving Mode .. 11 Selecting and Programming Display Modes ....12 Battery ......31...
  • Page 2 MACH 3 ANALOG/DIGITAL CHRONOGRAPH T2-Second Time Digital display of a second time: 1. FUNCTION AND DISPLAYS – another time zone – hour time Lighting – summer/winter time. Dial lighting. Week Number Hands and Date Only Digital display of day, week number (may also –...
  • Page 3 AG-Annual Alarm TM-Timer Calendar alarm; digital display of annual Timer programmable in days, hours, minutes alarm, showing date, month, year alternating and seconds up to 99 days. with the hour, minutes and alarm activation. CHR-Chronograph EOL-Battery End of Life Indicator Chronograph in hours, minutes, seconds, hun- This indicator shows that the battery should be dredths of a second up to 24 hours and in days,...
  • Page 4 2. SETTINGS Button A – Selects the special functions AM/PM, ON/OFF, The various functions are selected by START/STOP. turning the crown. There are three – Date display (Date-Month/Month-Date). crown positions: – Activation or deactivation of the week number and – pushed in (Pos. 0) the date.
  • Page 5 3. AUTOMATIC HELP FOR FUNCTION 4. DIAL LIGHTING ADJUSTMENT Pressing the crown (0) briefly will light up the dial for approx. 6 seconds in each function. All The operation required for function adjustment are assisted by the the hands stop momentarily. The exact time is automatic display of arrows on the dial;...
  • Page 6 ENERGY-SAVING MODE (cont.) Proceed as follows: Select the neutral display position (as “Energy-saving” mode will be activated by described in 6.3), then pull the crown to posi- pressing and holding button A until the “BAT” tion 2. The letter “R” will be displayed as (battery) message disappears.
  • Page 7 Synchronizing the hands and digital time (cont.) 6.2.2 Setting the digital hours, minutes and seconds This synchronization only adjusts the time displayed by the hands to local time (T1). Press button B briefly; the hour, minute and second figures are selected and will flash For perfect synchronization between analog time (hands) and digi- successively.
  • Page 8 6.4 Selecting and setting the full date 6.4.1 Setting Day/Month (D-M) or Month/Day (M-D) Instructions starting page 6. Select full date display by turning the crown. – Pull the crown to position 2. Day of the week Week number – Briefly press button A to select date dis- play mode Day (D) / Month (M) Month (M) / Day (D).
  • Page 9 6.4.3 Choosing and setting one of the four languages for day name 6.5 Setting a second time zone display (or home time or summer/winter time) Select one of four languages available for the In “local time” (T1) display, select the second day display by pressing and holding button A.
  • Page 10 6.5.1 Date of the second time zone option and holding button A. The letters “ON” will appear on the dial and a “beep” will be heard. If you wish, you may set the date of the second time zone with a vari- ation of plus or minus 1 day to local time (T1).
  • Page 11 6.6.5 Setting the alarm time 6.7 Programming an alarm (calendar-alarm) 6.7.1 Selecting the calendar-alarm function The hours and minutes of the alarm can be The calendar-alarm function (AG) is selected set. First select the alarm function (AL) by by briefly pressing button B when the alarm turning the crown and then pulling it to posi- function (AL) is displayed, by turning the tion 2.
  • Page 12 6.7.2 Setting the calendar-alarm function Pressing and holding button A activates (ON) or deactivates (OF) the calendar-alarm. Pull the crown to position 2. Briefly press but- ton B to select and flash the figures of the 6.8 Chronograph hours, minutes, date, month and year succes- Select the chronograph (CHR)’...
  • Page 13 6.8.1 (cont.) – RESTART timing by briefly pressing button B. The chronograph flies back to the time passed – Add mode allows several timings to be added while automati- since SPLIT X and continues measurement cally subtracting the duration of intermediate events by pressing (CHR’).
  • Page 14 6.8.3 Displaying a chronometer time exceeding 24 hours – Turn the crown forwards or backwards to (possible duration up to 99 days) choose the required duration in days and confirm by briefly pressing button B. The The timing for a chronometer duration of up to hour figures start to flash.
  • Page 15 6.9 (cont.) Pressing and holding button A resets all the information programmed into the TIMER. – Turn the crown forwards or backwards to choose the required duration in seconds (max. 59 seconds) and confirm by briefly pressing button B. (TM 99 - 23.59:59 in the example shown oppo- site).

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