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User Manual
NM-706.1
www.newbalance-watch.com

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Summary of Contents for New Balance EX2 903

  • Page 1 User Manual NM-706.1 www.newbalance-watch.com...
  • Page 2 Design of the Watch Thank you for purchasing this watch. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the watch! [S/R] Stop / Reset Button [EL] EL Button • To activate ‘stop’ • To turn on the EL back function in Workout Mode. light about •...
  • Page 3: Specifications

    Specifications Current Time Mode Workout Mode • Time System: am, pm, hour, minute, • Max 9 workouts with Max 100 Lap second records • Time Format: 12-hour or 24-hour format Goal Mode • Calendar: Month, date and day of week •...
  • Page 4: Major Function Modes

    Major Function Modes Goal Mode Distance View Home Time Mode Alarm Mode Timing View Workout Mode Recall Mode...
  • Page 5: Time Mode

    Time Mode Home Screen • The watch will return to Home screen selection if no key is pressed for 30 seconds in Workout Mode • Home screen selection: None, Time Current Time Day of week Mode (TIME), Timing View (TIMING), (hour, minute, Distance View (DIST).
  • Page 6: Time Setting Mode

    Time Setting Mode How to set the time • To enter Time Setting Mode, hold down [M] for about 2 seconds in Time Mode • Press [M] to move the selection among these 22 settings, refer to the adjacent diagram. Home Time Mode •...
  • Page 7 Time Setting Mode - Walk / Run Stride Walk / Run stride setting • In order to get accurate result for the workout session, you have to input your personal stride length • The watch provides auto-stride calibration or input the stride manually •...
  • Page 8: Workout Mode - Display

    Workout Mode - Display Workout Mode Under workout mode, user can monitor the training process in 2 views: • Distance View - Show distance in middle row with sub-information in top and bottom • Timing View - 2 kinds of timing function for training purpose Elapsed time Traveled distance...
  • Page 9 Workout Mode - Distance View - Sub-information display Selection of sub-information Sub-information (Top) Under Distance View, user can select desired sub-information shown at the top and bottom Exercise Main Data • In Distance View, press [S/S] to change the sub-information of bottom row directly Sub-information Training Mode (Bottom)
  • Page 10 Workout Mode - Distance View - Sub-information display Distance - Traveled distance Remaining Distance - Remaining distance to reach the goal Remaining Time - Remaining time to reach the goal under current speed Chronograph - Elapsed time of workout Calories - Calories burnt during workout % Goal Completed - Percentage of the goal completed...
  • Page 11 Workout Mode - Timing View Workout Mode Elapsed Under Workout Mode - Timing View, it has total 2 time Timing functions for user to select: • Timer - perform training phases at one time time basis • Chronograph - no training phase, just review Chronograph the elapsed time of workout To select among the 2 Timing functions...
  • Page 12 Workout Mode - Timing View - Timer • It has one timer only with repeat function, for training purpose under one time basis • When it is selected in Timing View and workout session is started*, it will start running concurrently. •...
  • Page 13 5.4.1 Workout Mode - Timing View Timer setting • Hold [M] under Timer to enter setting mode • Press [S/R] or [S/S] to turn Repeat function On (Yes) or Off (No), press [M] to confirm Timer • Press [S/R] or [S/S] to adjust timer value and press [M] to next setting Hold [M] •...
  • Page 14 Training Mode - Timing View - Chronograph • If no phase-training is needed, select this display • This display will provide the elapsed time and lap time information Timing View (Chronograph)
  • Page 15 Workout Mode - Operation Start / Stop Training Workout is • Under Workout Mode (Distance/ Started Timing View), press [ST/L] to start the workout session • “ ” icon will be shown on the right top corner to indicate Split •...
  • Page 16 Workout Mode - Save / Reset Workout session To Save the Workout session Workout Mode • Hold [S/S] when the workout session is (STOP) stopped • Display will show “Save” and count down Hold Hold from 3 to 0 [S/R] [S/S] •...
  • Page 17 Goal Mode - Setting Goal distance setting • In Goal Mode, user is able to set the target goal distance for the workout • Hold [M] under Goal Mode • Press [S/R] or [S/S] to set the goal distance value •...
  • Page 18: Alarm Mode

    Alarm Mode Alarm Mode [S/R] • In the Alarm Mode, user is able to set 3 different alarm times. Each alarm time can turn ON/OFF individually • Alarm ON and OFF • In Alarm Mode, press [S/R] to select the Alarm 1~3 and press [S/S] to turn ON / [S/S] Alarm Mode...
  • Page 19 Recall Mode - Summary Display Recall Mode Workout • User review Workout Session in details here. • It can store up to 9 Workout Sessions with 100 Lap Records. • Each workout contains Summary Recall Mode and Lap Record display Time Stamp Summary Display [S/S]...
  • Page 20 Recall Mode - Lap Record Display Lap Record Display • User can review the information for each lap Workout Lap no. • Press [S/R] to select the lap record • Press [S/S] to review the lap information as adjacent diagram •...
  • Page 21 Recall Mode - Clear Workout • User can clear workout session to spare the memory. • Select the Workout Session by pressing [S/R] • Hold [S/S], display will show “Clear” and count down from 3 to 0 • When counts down to zero, message “DONE” is shown.
  • Page 22: Low Battery Indication

    Low Battery Indication Battery Low Detection • When the battery-low indicator appears on the display, it means that the capacity of the battery is low. It is recommended to replace the battery with a new battery. • However, if the appearance of battery-low indicator is caused by using the Watch under very cold condition, the indicator will be disappeared when normal temperature returns.
  • Page 23: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance • This watch contains electronic components. Never attempt to open the case or remove the back cover. • Avoid exposing the watch to extreme temperature, chemicals which will damage the watch. • Keep the watch away from the conditions of strong electric field and static electricity.
  • Page 24 Precautions for Straps • Exposure to water often makes a strap fragile and it may soon tear. • Don’t apply perfume or moisturizers around your wrist as the chemicals can erode the metal, leather and plastic of watch straps. • The strap’s condition will depend on the owner’s wearing habits as well as the climate of the place where the person lives.
  • Page 25 Precautions for Water Resistance All New Balance watches are designed to withstand use as indicated on the below chart. Indication Water-related use Light spray Level of Bathing, Swimming, perspiration, resistance light rain, etc 3 ATM (30 meters) 5 ATM (50 meters)
  • Page 26: Precautions For Battery

    Precautions for Battery Battery Life The battery in your New Balance watch is estimated to last for 2 years. Battery Replacement If the watch is out of battery, you are recommended to go to the authorized New Balance service center for correct battery replacement in order to retain a valid warranty and avoid any damage on the water resistance function.
  • Page 27 Authorized Licensee of New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc. New Balance and Flying NB are registered trademarks of New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc.

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