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Press the button to turn the winder on. The pre-programmed
cycle will begin immediately.
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If the device does not detect the watch correctly (it does
not move despite the fact that there is a watch on the
holder) the detection setting can be adjusted using
the configuration tool's advanced mode (refer to
chapter 3.3).
2.3 TORQUE LIMITER (protection against jamming)
The OMEGA Cylinder has a motor current controller that
protects against jamming. If the motor current exceeds a
predefined value (see chapter 3.3), it will turn off com-
pletely to protect the mechanism and avoid draining
the batteries.
The current is measured every two seconds, meaning
that the device can take up to two seconds to detect a
jam. It will not start up again until the user presses the
button, after having ensured that nothing is stopping
the mechanism from moving freely.
2.4 CHANGING THE BATTERIES
The batteries need to be replaced when they are no lon-
ger capable of turning the OMEGA Cylinder (once every
two years with average use). To avoid reaching the point
where the batteries are no longer able to turn the device
on, they should be replaced once there is less than
30% charge remaining (one single flash on start-up).
To replace the batteries, proceed as follows :
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a Remove the watch holder (1)
by unclipping it and pulling it
straight from the device.
b Using the special tool provided
(2), unscrew the central screw (3)
as shown.
c Remove the cover (4).
d Insert 4 AA lithium/alkaline 1.5V
(LR6) batteries into the housings
(5), ensuring that they are the
right way round. (Check the
markings on the battery housings.)
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e Replace the lid carefully.
f Tighten the central screw using
the special tool.
g Ensure that the cover turns freely.
h Press the button on the front
to ensure that the device
is charged and start the cycle.
(N.B. The cycle will only begin
if there is a watch in the watch
holder.)
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