Manual Swiza Siriuz Chrono Watch

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User’s manual SWIZA Siriuz Chrono
Description of the display and control buttons
Setting the date/time following a battery change
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II
III
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II
III
I
II
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II
Pull out the crown to position II
(the watch continues to run)
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II
*Pull out the crown to position III
(the watch stops)
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II
**Continue to turn the crown until
the correct time 8:30 PM appears
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III
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Congratulations!
Your SWIZA Siriuz Chrono watch is equipped with a Swiss Made quartz movement.
This movement has been meticulously designed and manufactured with the highest
quality materials and components to protect it against shock, variations in temperature,
water and dust.
To ensure that your watch operates with perfect precision, please carefully read
and adhere to the instructions included here.
Example:
– Date/time on the watch: / 01:25 AM
– Present date/time: / 8:30 PM
Push the crown back into position I
A
B
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Display elements
Second hand
Minute hand
Hour hand
Second counter
Minute counter
Hour counter
Date
Control buttons
Push button A & B
Crown
A
B
Turn the crown until yesterday’s
date appears
Turn the crown until the correct
date appears
Setting the time
*Pull out the crown to position III
(the watch stops)
Turn the crown until you reach the correct
time 8:45
*Push the crown back into position
Please note
*In order to set the time to the exact second, must
be pulled out when the second hand is in position «60».
Once the hour and minute hands have been set, must
be pushed back into position I at the exact second
Setting the date (quick mode)
Please note
During the date changing phase between
approx. 9 PM and 12 PM; the date must
be set to the date of the following day.
Pull out the crown to position II
(the watch continues to run)
Turn the crown anticlockwise until
the correct date appears
Push the crown back into position I
Please note
*To set your watch to the exact second, please
refer to the chapter entitled «setting the time»
**Please observe the AM/PM clock rhythm
Battery type: 395 (Ø 9.5 mm x 2.6 mm / SR 927 SW)
Accuracy: +20 / -10 seconds per month
Chronograph: basic function
Start / Stop / Reset
Example:
Start
Press push-button A
Stop
to stop the timing, press push-button A
once more and read the chronograph
hands: 1h 20 min 38sec
Zero positioning
Press push-button B
(the chronograph hands will be reset to their positions)
Chronograph: accumulated timing
Example:
Stop
e.g. 15 min 5 sec following
Start
start timing
Restart
timing is resumed
*Stop
e.g. 5min 12 sec following = 20 min 17 sec
Reset
The chronograph hands are returned to
their zero positions
Please note
*Following , the accumulation of the timing can be continued
by pressing push-button A (Restart / Stop, Restart / Stop…)
Start
start timing
Chronograph: intermediate or interval timing
Example:
Display interval
e.g. 20 min 17sec (timing continues in the background)
*Making up the measured time
lthe chronograph hands are quickly advanced to the ongoing
measured time)
Stop
nal time is displayed
Reset
the chronograph hands are returned to their zero position
Please note
*Following , further intervals or intermediates can be displayed by
pressing push-button B (display interval / make up measured time…)
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III
Adjusting the chronograph hands to zero positon
Example:
One or several chronograph hands are not in their correct
zero positions and havec to be adjusted
(e.g. following a battery change)
Pull out the crown to position III
(all chronograph hands are in their correct or
incorrect zero position)
Keep push-buttons A and B depressed simultaneously
for at least 2 seconds (the second counter hand rotates
by 360° – corrective mode is activated)
Returning the crown to position I
Termination of the chronograph hands adjustment
(can be carried out at any time)
Adjusting the second counter hand
single step: 1x short
continuous: 1x long
single step: 1x short
continuous: 1x long
Adjusting the next hand
Adjusting the hour counter hand (position 6h)
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single step: 1x short
continuous: 1x long
Adjusting the minute counter hand (position 9h)
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Adjusting the next hand
B
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Brand Swiza
Model Siriuz Chrono
Category Watches
File type PDF
File size 0.88 MB

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A battery in my device is oxidized, can I still safely use it? Verified

Ja, the device can still be safely used. Firstly, remove the oxidizd battery. Never use bare hands to do this. Then clean the battery compartment with a cotton swab dipped in vinegar or lemon juice. Let it dry and insert new batteries.

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This might be caused by exposure to a magnetic field. It can be solved by a demagnetisation process performed by a professional watchmaker.

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What do AM and PM stand for? Verified

AM stands for Ante Meridiem and indicates that the time is before midday. PM stands for Post Meridiem and indicates that the time is past midday.

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A 'Chronograph' is literally a 'writer of time'. The term is used to describe clocks and watches that tell the time of day as well as measure a certain period of time, like a stopwatch.

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GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time (sometimes called UTC, standing for Coordinated Universal Time). It is the time for the longitude 0, that passes through Greenwich near London.

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Watches and clocks with a quartz movement are driven by a battery. This sends an electric current through quartz crystals that will vibrate. These vibrations are passed on to the movement. Because the vibrations have a fixed frequency, watches and clocks with a quartz movement are extremely precise.

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Manual Swiza Siriuz Chrono Watch