Finish Mode example
You are training for a 100 KM bicycle race. Last year you rode in the same race and finished in 4 hours, 15 minutes. This year your goal is to finish in less than 4 hours. You read in a training magazine that, when training for a race, you should devote one day a week to riding at a distance equal to your event working toward your goal time. To help keep you on pace, you set Finish Mode to 100 KM for a distance and 4 hours for a time. You set the Watch to alert you audibly when you go slower than your required pace to help keep you on track as you ride.
C A R E & M A I N T E N A N C E
Changing the battery
WARNING: CHANGING THE BATTERY YOURSELF MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE WATCH. TIMEX RECOMMENDS YOU HAVE A WATCH RETAILER OR JEWELER REPLACE THE BATTERY.
If you choose to replace the battery yourself, check the back of the Watch (caseback) for the specific battery type and size required for your Watch. Carefully follow the steps below:
1.Place the Watch
2.Separate both halves of the Watch band or strap using a small flat screwdriver.
You must install the caseback in the same direction you removed it or the buzzer element will not function after reassembly.
3.Using a 00
WARNING: ALWAYS KEEP THE WATCH FACE DOWN ON YOUR WORK SURFACE. IF YOU TURN THE WATCH OVER TO REMOVE THE SCREWS OR CASEBACK YOU MAY LOSE THE SMALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS INSIDE THE WATCH.
4.Carefully open the battery clamp and remove the battery.
5.Place a new battery in the battery compartment, making sure the side with the + marking faces you.
6.Reattach the battery clamp.
7.Replace the caseback, making sure the black gasket sits firmly in the case groove and the caseback properly aligns with the Watch to ensure the buzzer will line up with the internal connections (see note after Step 2).
8.Carefully reattach the bands or straps so that the shorter piece with the buckle attaches to the upper set of lugs.
INDIGLO¨ night-light
Patented (U.S. Patent Numbers 4,527,096 and 4,775,964) electroluminescent technology illuminates the entire Watch face at night and in low light conditions.
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