Wenger Battalion Diver manual

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    I n s t r u c t i o n M a n u a l[...]

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    Table of Contents C r a f t e df o r L i f e ..............................................2 W a t c hC o m p o n e n t s ..........................................3 General Features and Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Operating Instructions (all features not available on all watches) S t a n d a r dT h r e [...]

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    Crafted For Life Delémont, Switzerland 1893 Over a century ago, Wenger built a factory in this tiny Swiss village and transformed it into production headquarters for the Genuine Swiss Army Knife ™ still used by the Swiss Army today . As it was 100 years ago, each tool, implement and knife manufactured by Wenger is crafted by hand in solid stainl[...]

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    Wenger W atch Components Movements – Swiss quartz movements or 25-Jewel Swiss Automatic movement. Case Body – All s tai nles s stee l or ti tani um fo r qual ity a nd dur abil ity . Water -Resistant – T o 50m (165') or 100m (330') for standard watches. T o 200m (660') or 1000m (3300') for dive watches. Straps/Bracelets –[...]

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    General Features and Components 4 Bracelet or strap Crown protector Crown (used to set date and time) Bezel ring Case Hour , minute and second hands Military time[...]

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    Optional Features • Rotating bezel measures elapsed time • T achymeter measures speed over a known distance • Date display window (may offer magnified display window or dual numeral “Big Date” window) • Day of the week display window • Screw-down crown for added water r esistance • Dual time zone option to track time in two known t[...]

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    6 Setting the Time and Date on Standard W atches (see Table of Contents on p.1 for other watches) Important note: If the crown of your watch does not pull directly out or if your watch is water -resistant to 200m, then you may have a watch with a screw-down crown. Rotate the cr own counterclockwise until the crown moves away from the watch. This wi[...]

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    7 1. Pull out the crown to Position 2 (one “click” out). Rotate crown counter - cloc kwise un til the d ate sho ws one day e arlie r than the d ate you w ant to set . 2. Pull out the crown to Position 3 (two “clicks” out). Rotate crown so the watch hands move clockwise until the current date shows. Then set the watch hands to the correct ti[...]

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    Setting the Time and Date on Automatic W atches (see Table of Contents on p.1 for other watches) 1. Pull out the crown to Position 2 (one “click” out). Rotate crown clockwise until the date shows one day earlier than the date you want to set. 2. Pull out the crown to Position 3 (two “clicks” out). Rotate crown so the watch hands move clockw[...]

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    3. For a watch with day and date display , pull out the cr own of the watch to Position 2, turn it clockwise to change the day and counterclockwise to change the date. 4. Return the crown to the fully depressed Position 1, assuring the crown has been further screwed down on all 200m watches. Stopped Automatic W atches If the watch is not worn it wi[...]

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    10 Day and Date Dual Sub-Dial Wa tch M O N T U E W E D T H U F R I S A T S U N 1 • 3 • 5 • 7 • 9 • 1 1 • 1 3 • 5 • 1 7 • 1 9 • 2 1 • 2 3 • 2 5 • 2 7 • 2 9 • 11 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1 22 23 Bracelet or strap Right inset pusher* Left inset pusher* Bezel ring Day sub-dial Date sub-dial Crown, crown p[...]

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    Setting the Time and Date of Dual Sub-dial W atches Set the Time 1. Pull out crown to position 2. 2. Rotate crown clockwise to set the time. 3. Return crown to position 1. Set the Date 1. Pull out crown to position 2. 2. Set time to 6:00 by rotating the crown. 3. Use left inset pusher* to set current day . 4. Use right inset pusher* to set current [...]

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    12 2nd Time Zone Dual Sub-Dial Watch 05 1 2 6 9 3 60 3 0 45 1 5 10 15 2 0 25 30 60 35 40 45 50 55 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 1 1 Bracelet or strap 2nd Time zone pusher 2nd Time zone hour hand Date Hour hand 2nd Time zone minute hand Second hand Crown Minute hand[...]

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    13 Setting the Time and Date of 2nd Time Zone Dual Sub-Dial Watches Setting the Primary Date and Time (Large minute and hour hands) See pages 6-7 for complete instructions. Setting the 2nd Time Zone 1. Depress the 2nd time zone pusher for at least 2 seconds and release. The minute hand will automatically advance one minute. 2. Depress the pusher ag[...]

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    14 Operating Instructions for Swing-Out Compass Watch Setting the Date 1. Pull out the crown to Position 2 (one “click” out). Rotate crown counter- cloc kwise un til the d ate sho ws one day e arlie r than the d ate you w ant to set . 2. Pull out the crown to Position 3 (two “clicks” out). Rotate crown so the watch hands move clockwise unti[...]

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    15 Operating the Compass 1. Swing-out side of case to reveal compass. 2. Lay the compass on a flat surface for best results. 3. Y our compass will adjust to accurately r eflect orientation within 30 seconds, the arrow may undergo some movement during this period. Once still, the red arrow will be pointing North. 4. Y our compass now accurately r [...]

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    16 Dual Time Zone Feature (2nd Time Zone Dual Sub-Dial, see page 12) Note: The second time zone is read in military time (1:00 p.m. = “13”, 2:00 p.m. = “14”, etc.). The military time hours appear either on the dial, or on some models, on the bezel of the watch. 1. Begin by setting the regular time by following the instructions on pages 6 an[...]

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    17 Watch with Alarm 1. Begin by setting the regular time by following the instructions on pages 6 and 7. 2. Pull crown out to Position 2. 3. Rotate crown clockwise to set alarm hand (indicated in red) at desired alarm time. 4. Pull out alarm button (located at either 2 o’clock or 11 o’clock) to set alarm. Y ou will hear a brief signal acknowled[...]

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    Additional Features (All features may not be available on all models) Rotating Bezel This feature enables you to track elapsed time. 1. T urn the bezel counterclockwise until the zer o indicator (60) is at the minute hand. 2. The position of the minute hand in relation to the zero indicator on the bezel will indicate the total number of minutes ela[...]

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    Deployant Buckles on Bracelets Deployant buckles on bracelets are generally double deployant, or two-sided to hide the buckle and give the bracelet a seamless appearance. 1. Have the watch fitted by a professional jeweler and the appropriate links removed. 2. Gently pull on either side of the clasp to open, or press down to close. Caring for Y our[...]

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    3-Y ear Limited W arranty Wenger is proud to stand by our quality Swiss craftsmanship w ith a 3-Y ear Limited W arran ty . Th is Wenger wa tch is warrant ed to the original consumer/ purchaser against breakage or malfunction under normal use due to defects in material or workmanship. This 3-Y ear Limited W arranty also includes all components and c[...]

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    Warranty Service In the United States, please send your watch to: WWRC, 15 Corporate Drive, Orangeburg, NY 10962. Please include a check or money order payable to Wenger NA in the amount of $10(US) to cover the cost of return shipping and handling (California residents exempt). If your warranty has been rendered void as a result of non-compliance w[...]

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    22 Wenger W atch Registration For your convenience you can register online at w ww .W en ge rNA .c om/ war ran ty or complete the form below and mail it to the address on the back. Name/Nombre: ______________________________________________________ Address/Dirección: ___________________________________________________ City/Cuidad: ________________[...]

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    Notes: _____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ _____[...]

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    Notes: __________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ________[...]

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    Wenger N.A. 15 Corporate Drive · Orangeburg, NY · 10962 · USA T el : 800-431-2996, 845-365-3500 Fax : 845-425-4700 (General correspondence) 845-365-3743 (Orders only) Web : www .WengerNA.com 04/08[...]