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Instructions Breitling, Modèle 4343

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See “Solar Charging” for more information. Low Battery Alert When secondary battery power is low, the second hand of the watch will start to jump at 2-second intervals to let you know that charging is required. • See “Low Battery Alert” for more information. 30 Jumps 2 seconds Power Saving Power Saving causes the watch to enter a sleep state automatically and stop movement of the analog hands in order to save power whenever it is left in the dark. The watch will exit the sleep state if you expose it to light or perform any button operation. • Note that the watch may also enter the sleep state and stop if it is blocked from light by your sleeve. How the sleep state works Sleep Level 1 The display sleep state is triggered whenever the watch is left in the dark for about one hour between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. • The second hand stops. • The hour and minute hands, and the date indicator continue to operate normally. • Alarms and the hourly time signal continue to operate normally. Sleep Level 2 Sleep Level 2 is triggered whenever the watch is left in the dark while in Sleep Level 1 for six or seven days. • The hour and minute hands, and the date indicator stop at their current positions. • Auto Receive is disabled. • Alarms and the hourly time signal are disabled. • Digital timekeeping functions continue to operate normally. Before using the watch... Alarm Mode World Time Mode 30 30 World Time (Hour, Minute) Alarm Time (Hour, Minute) City Code (New York) OFF = Off • On/Off ON = On • The indicator hand points to the city code. • World Time lets you display the current time in any one of 27 cities (29 time zones) around the world. . To search for a city code Use the button to scroll clockwise through the city codes around the face. • The indicator hand points to ON or OFF. • Use this mode to set the alarm time and to turn the alarm on or off. . To turn the alarm on or off Press the button to toggle the alarm on and off. Chronograph Mode Timekeeping Mode 30 30 Indicator Hand (While chronograph is reset.) Second Hand Hour Hand Minute Hand Button Button Button Button Second Hand (Moving) 1/20-second Hand (First minute only.) Hour Hand (24-hour) Date . To check the reception result Press the button. The indicator hand will move to “Y” (successful) or “N” (unsuccessful) to indicate the reception result. . To trigger a receive operation manually Hold down the button for about two seconds until the indicator hand moves to the “READY” position. This will start signal reception. For more information, see “How a Radiocontrolled Watch Works”. Y: Successful N: Unsuccessful • Start • Stop • Reset Chronograph Hands (Hour, Minute) The stopwatch performs 1/20-second elapsed time measurement up to 23 hours, 59 minutes, 59.95 seconds (24 hours). Start/Stop Press the button to start and stop the chronograph. Chronograph Reset To exit the Chronograph Mode, the chronograph must be reset by pressing the button while the chronograph is stopped. The chronograph is reset when the second hand, chronograph hands, and 1/20- second hand are all at 12 o’clock. (Chronograph Mode) Modes and Indicators You can use the button operations shown below to enter the Timekeeping Mode, World Time Mode, or Alarm Mode directly. Operation Guide 4343 2 How the solar cell and battery work When exposed to light Light Power supplied to watch Solar cell (Converts light to power.) Electrical Energy Charge Rechargeable Battery When not exposed to light Power supplied to watch Rechargeable Discharge Battery Your watch continues to operate even when it is not exposed to light. Leaving the watch in the dark can run down its battery and cause functions to become disabled. Charging Precautions Avoid charging the watch in the following locations, and anywhere else where the watch may become very hot. • On the dashboard of an automobile parked in the sun • Very close to an incandescent light source or other sources of heat • In a location exposed to direct sunlight for long periods Depending on the light source you are using, the case of the watch may become quite hot when charging. Take care to guard against burn injury after charging. Your watch runs on electrical power generated from light and stored by a chargeable battery. To ensure stable operation, make sure that the watch is exposed to light as much as possible. • Whenever you are not wearing the watch on your wrist, position it so the face (solar cell) is pointed in the direction of a source of bright light. Light Solar Cell Leave the watch under fluorescent lighting, near a window, etc. • When wearing the watch, try to keep your sleeve from blocking its face, where the solar cell is located. Charging efficiency is reduced significantly even if the face of the watch is covered only partially by your sleeve. Charging Guide • Required Charging Time for One Day of Operation Based on six minutes of signal reception and 10 seconds of alarm per day. Charging Time 8 minutes 30 minutes 48 minutes 8 hours Expos...


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