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PHYWE 24025.00 User manual

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during hour advance Month and date interchange by holding
C then push A or cannot be changed.
1.6 Battery
When read out becomes dim or no displays. It is time to
replace the battery remove the back cover by loosening the
screw and replace with a button cell:
Dimensions (mm) 7.9 x 3.6 (∅∅,,Η)
Voltage 1.5 V
Capacity 38 mAh
e.g.:
Manufacturer Type
J.I.S. SG 3
Varta V 392
IEC SR 41
Maxell SR 736 W
Seiko SB-B1
Citizen 280-13
2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Measurement ranges Minute / Second / 1/100 Second
Hour / Minute / Second
Resolutions 1/100 s
1s
Displays 59 min. 59 s 99 1/100 s
23 h 59 min. 59 s
Dimensions (mm) 62 x 52 x 15 (H, W, D)
Weight approx. 32 g
24025.00Stop watch, 24 h, 1/100 s and 1 s
1
24025.00/4105
1 HANDLING
1.1 Function reading
- Normal display: Hour, minutes, second and day of
week
- Push of A: For alarm time
- Push of B: Mode
- Push of C: For month date, day of week
1.2 Stop Function
- Push B for stop function
- Push C for count and stop
- Push A for lap and reset
1.3 Alarm and chime on/off
- Chime ( ) on and off: In normal time hold A then push
C or hold A then push B. Chime flag appear chime on
chime flag disappear chime off.
- Alarm ( ) on and off: In normal time hold A then push
C. Alarm flag appear alarm on alarm flag disappear alarm
off.
1.4 Alarm time setting
Hold B about 3 seconds or push B once by once.
(Day of week flag above Monday flashing).
Push C or A to change hour/minutes function then advance
figure by pushing A or C.
Push B to normal time.
1.5 Normal time setting
Hold B about 3 seconds then push B once or push B once by
once. (Day of week flag above Tuesday flashing).
Select flashing digit(s) to be set by push C or A.
Advance figure by pushing A or C.
Select 12/24 hour cycle option in normal time.
Hold A then push B or when time (hour) setting 12/24 hour
cycle option will appear alternately on every 24 hour cycle
PHYWE Systeme GmbH & Co. KG
Robert-Bosch-Breite 10
D-37079 Göttingen
Phone +49 (0) 551 604-0
Fax +49 (0) 551 604-107
A C
B
Operating Instructions
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24025.00/4105
3 GUARANTEE
We guarantee the instrument supplied by us for a period of
24 months within the EU, or for 12 months outside of the EC.
This guarantee does not cover natural wear nor damage
resulting from improper handling.
The manufacturer can only be held responsible for the func-
tion and technical safety characteristics of the instrument,
when maintenance, repairs and changes to the instrument
are only carried out by the manufacturer or by personnel who
have been explicitly authorized by him to do so.
4 WASTE DISPOSAL
The packaging consists predominately of environmental
compatible materials that can be passed on for disposal by
the local recycling service.
Please contact your municipal administration for information
on the disposal of instruments.
Used batteries are to be disposed of as special
waste according to valid regulations.