Seiko Group S141 manual

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    1 NOTES ON THE BATTERY FOR THE STOPWATCH  Do not remove the battery from the watch.  If it is necess ary to take out th e b attery, ke ep it out of the reac h o f c hildren . If a chil d s wallow s i t, consult a doc tor immediately.  Never short -circu it, hea t or oth erwis e tampe r with th e batt ery, an d never e xpose it to fir e. Th[...]

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    2 TIME/CALENDAR SETTING 3. Press “A” to set the digits. The digits move quickly if the button is kept pressed. 4. Press “B” to return to the TIME/CALENDAR display.  Befor e setti ng the t ime/c alend ar or ID N o., be s ure to r eset the stopwatch to “00.” The time/ca lendar and ID N o. can be set only when the stopwatc h is reset. 1[...]

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    3 Notes: 1. When the digits are reset to “00” by pressing “B,” a new block number for the next measurement is displayed. 2. In the lap time in progress display, when the lap time measurement in progress exceeds 1 hour, the hour digit appears in plac e of the mark for lap time in progress display. B B A START A STOP B RESET     S[...]

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    4 When the stopwatch is reset while the block memory mode is selected, a new “block number” is assigned to the next sequence of data. A bl ock of d ata with a bl ock numb er i s au toma tic ally acc ompa nie d by the star tin g tim e an d da te o f mea sur emen t, w hic h is c onv enie nt f or e asy d ata management. * A block of data contains [...]

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    5  The stroke/frequency of an activity per minute is automatically calculated by measuring the time required to make three strokes.  Measurable number of strokes per minute is between 10 and 180.  Up to 9 data can be stored in memory. STROKE/FREQUENCY MEASUREMENT Start of measurement Measuring Stop of measurement 1. Press “D” to show t[...]