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*For more translations and the online guide, please go to, www.billabong.com/watches CONTENTS ANALOGUE instructions 2 ANALOGUE with DATE instructions 2 ANALOGUE with DATE & 24hr instructions 3 DIGITAL instructions 4 RECOMMENDED USAGE GUIDE 7 CARE PROCEDURES 8 BILLABONG International Warranty 9 FIVE YEAR Limited Warranty 11 After Sales/Warranty Service 12 ENGLISH ANALOGUE instructions Time Setting • Pull the crown out to position 2. • Turn the crown to set the hour and minute hands to the desired time. • Return the crown to position 1. ANALOGUE with DATE instructions Date Setting • Pull the crown out to position 2. • Turn the crown to set the date for the previous day. Time Setting • Pull the crown out to position 3. • Turn the crown to advance the time and continue until the date changes to the present day. • Set the desired time. • Return the crown to position 1. 2 ANALOGUE with DATE & 24hr instructions Date Setting • Pull the crown out to position 2. • Turn the crown to set the date for the previous day. Time Setting • Pull the crown out to position 3. • Turn the crown to advance the time and continue until the date changes to the present day. • Set the desired time. • Check a.m./p.m. by the 24hour hand. • Return the crown to position 1. 3 DIGITAL instructions Operation Instruction (with Electro-luminescent Lamp) 1. NORMAL TIME DISPLAY Hour, Minute, Second, weekday, Month and Date. Press S1 to show date and year , then press S1 again to return to Normal Time Display. Press S4 to turn on the EL-light. Press S3 to change to another mode. Return the crown to position 2. NORMAL TIME SETTING -Hold S4 for two seconds to enter the Time Setting Mode. - “Second” digit will start to flash, press S1 to clear the Seconds to zero. - Press S3 to select the setting digit, and press S1 for increment S2 for decrement of the blinking digit. The setting sequence of S3 will be in the following sequence : - 1st press: set the minutes. - 2nd press: set the hour. - 3rd press: set 12/24 hours format. - 4th press: set the year. - 5th press: set the month. - 6th press: set the date. - pressing S4 anytime in the sequence will return to Normal Time Display. (Auto calculation of leap year 2000-2099) 4 3. DUAL TIME MODE (T2) - In Normal Time Mode, press S3 once to enter the Dual Time Mode. - During Dual Time Mode , hold S4 for two seconds to enter the Dual Time Setting Mode. Press S1/S2 to adjust the blinking digit (increment or decrement). Then press S3 to the next setting. The sequence of setting will be minute digit and then hour digit. - Press S4 once to return to the Dual Time Mode. 4. CHRONOGRAPH MODE - In Normal Time Mode, press S3 twice to enter the Chronograph Mode. Press S1 to start counting, and press S1 again to stop the chronograph. Then press S2 to reset to zero. - When S1 is pressed to start the chronograph, S2 can be pressed to record the Lap count. There is a total of 20 Lap memory. The Lap record can be read when S1 is pressed to stop the chronograph, then S4 is pressed to read the Lap record. - The chronograph can count up to 23 Hr 59 Min 59 Sec. 5. COUNT DOWN TIMER MODE - In Normal Time Mode, press S3 three times to enter Count Down Mode. - Hold S4 two seconds to enter the Timer Setting Mode. Press S3 to set the hour, minute and second in sequence. Press S1/S2 to adjust the blinking digit (increment or decrement). Press S4 again to exit the Timer Setting Mode. - Press S1 to start the preset countdown timer. If counting, press S1 to stop the timer and S2 to reset to the preset timer value. - The timer will first Count Down from the preset value until zero, and then Count Up until S1 is pressed. When the timer counts to zero, a beep tone will be heard. - The timer can be set to as high as 23 Hr 59 Min 59 Sec. 5 6. ALARM MODE (4 alarm) - In Normal Time Mode, press S3 four times to enter the Alarm Mode. Press S2 to change from AL 1 to AL 4 in sequence. - At either AL 1 to AL 4 mode, hold S4 for two seconds to enter the Alarm Time Setting Mode. - Press S1/S2 to adjust the blinking digit (increment or decrement). Press S3 to set the hour and minute in sequence. - In AL 1 mode, press S1 : Once to turn Alarm 1 ON. Twice to turn the Hourly Chime ON Three times to turn the Alarm OFF Four times to turn the Hourly Chime OFF. - AL 2 to AL 4 can be set by pressing S1 at the corresponding mode once. 7. BATTERY CR2016 or EQUIVALENT. 6 RECOMMENDED USAGE GUIDE WATER RESISTANCE: 20ATM / 200M / 660ft SUITABLE FOR ALL WATERSPORTS, INCLUDING DEEP SEA DIVING. 10ATM / 100M / 330ft SUITABLE FOR ALL WATERSPORTS (SURFING, SWIMMING, WAKEBOARDING, SNORKELLING ETC). 5ATM / 50M / 164ft SUITABLE FOR ALL ENTRY LEVEL WATERSPORTS (SURFACE SWIMMING). ANALOGUE STYLES Unless changing time or date, crown must always be pushed in so water cannot penetrate case & watch can function correctly. DIGITAL STYLES Do not operate buttons while your watch is fully submerged in water. LEATHER STRAPS It is not recommended to wear leather straps in water, as leather is not waterproof. It can start to deteriorate and smell. If you want to wear your watch in the water it is better to choose a pu or metal band. PU STRAPS To prevent discolouration do not wear coloured pu straps (excluding black) in chlorine. This watch has been tested by industry standards to an overpressure situation in a static laboratory environment. This means the watch was not influenced by frequent temperature changes, saltwater, sand or big wipeouts. Constant exposure to these situations can seriously effect the rubber seals which keep water out. It is recommended that every 24 month the rubber seals are replaced and fully tested by a billabong watch technician. 7 CARE PROCEDURES Only use your watch for suggested sports within your watches water resistance rating. Do not operate buttons while your watch is fully submerged in water. It is not recommended to wear your watch in a hot spa or sauna. Avoid exposing your watch to extreme and sudden temperature changes which can be damaging to your watches water resistance. We recommend that all watches are taken off before showering (due to temperature changes) and before going into swimming pools (due to chlorine). Always rinse your watch thoroughly after it has been exposed to saltwater & chlorine. Do not use spray cleaners, thinners or other volatile agents to clean your watch. Never try to open the caseback of your watch, leave this to the professionals and have your watch serviced by a billabong watch technician. If your watch has moisture appear inside the watch, have it serviced by a billabong watch technician. Avoid dropping your watch and unnecessarily rough treatment. Avoid exposing your watch to gasoline, cleaning solvents, aerosol sprays, paint and other volatile agents. The chemical reaction can destroy seals and cause damage to the case and finish of your watch. Avoid magnetic fields as they may affect the time keeping of your watch, and they will affect your watches compass reading. To prevent discolouration do not wear coloured PU straps (excluding black) in chlorine. 8 BILLABONG International Warranty Your Billabong brand watch is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship by Billabong under the terms and conditions of this warranty for a certain period of time from the original date of purchase. (See your warranty card for length of warranty period) This warranty covers the following components: the watch movement, hands and dial. Should a covered component be defective in materials or workmanship during the warranty period under normal use, it will be repaired or the watch will be replaced (at the sole discretion of the service centre) free of repair charges. A copy of the receipt or dealer stamp is required for proof of purchase. This Warranty Does Not Cover: • Case, Crystal, Strap or Bracelet • Damage resulting from improper handling, lack of care, accidents, or normal wear and tear. • Water damage unless watch has been used in accordance with the ATM rating. This warranty is void if the watch has been damaged by accident, negligence, unofficial service, or other factors not due to defects in materials or workmanship. In case of replacement, Billabong cannot guarantee that you will receive the same model watch. If your model is not available, a watch of equal value and similar appearance will be provided. 9 THIS WARRANTY GIVE YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY. IN THE U.K., NOTHING IN THIS WARRANTY WILL AFFECT YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS. Requesting Warranty or Other Watch Repair: Please send in your watch, a copy if your sales receipt and/or the warranty booklet with dealer stamp and a description of the problem to the authorised international watch service centre closest to you. For service work that is not covered under warranty, the service centre may perform the services you request for a charge dependent on watch style and type of work requested. These charges are subject to change. Do not send original packaging, as it will not be returned. Billabong highly recommends you insure your parcel and adequately protect the watch during shipment. Billabong is not responsible for product lost or damaged during shipment. For repairs in continental France, we recommend that you visit your Billabong watch and clock dealer. 10 FIVE YEAR Limited Warranty FOR WARRANTY SERVICE PLEASE CONTACT YOUR BILLABONG WARRANTY SERVICE CENTRE. IMPORTANT: This warranty is void if the watch is opened by anyone other than the Billabong watch service centre. FIVE YEARS ON MOVEMENTS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE. This does not include the Crown (also known as a Winder). TWO YEARS ON WATER RESISTANCE FROM DATE OF PURCHASE. It is recommended that every 24 month the rubber seals are replaced and fully tested by a Billabong watch technician. You will be issued with a new warranty for another 24 months. (Cost for the service will be provided by your Billabong watch service centre.) ONE YEAR ON BATTERIES FROM DATE OF PURCHASE. It is recommended that your battery is replaced and your watch is fully tested by a Billabong watch technician. You will be issued with a new warranty for another 12 months. (Cost for the service will be provided by your Billabong Watch service centre.) The following is NOT COVERED, glass, band, case and general wear and tear or accidental damage. All warranty claims MUST have a proof of purchase receipt. Billabong reserves the right to repair or replace, with an equivalent style, at the discretion of the watch technician. 11 SERVICE CENTRES After Sales/Warranty Service USA 117 Waterworks Way Irvine, CA 92618 tel: 949-753-7222 fax: 949-753-7223 BRAZIL Rua: Boqueirão 517 Jardim Da Saude São Paulo S.P. CEP 04.293-000 Brazil tel: 11-50738650 CANADA 8055 Transcanada Hwy St-Laurent Quebec H4S IS4 SOUTH AFRICA P.O. Box 134 Jeffreys Bay 6330 South Africa tel: 42-2002600 fax: 42-2932478 email: [email protected] AUSTRALIA Burleigh Heads 1 Billabong Place Burleigh Heads QLD 4220 Australia tel: 755-899-899 fax: 755-899-800 12 JAPAN Zip Code (Mailing Code) 550-0015 3-15-16 Toyosaki, Kita-Ku, Osaka-Fu Japan tel: 06-6376-1011 EUROPE 100 av des Sabotiers ZA de Pedebert 40150 Soorts Hossegor France tel: 05-58-43-42-05 fax: 05-58-43-40-89 NEW ZEALAND 53-55 Paul Matthews Road North Harbour Auckland New Zealand tel: 09-414-5106 fax: 09-414-5039