Please refer to the watch case back for your watch's water resistancy rating, or our website: nixon.com
FEATURES
NEVER PUSH A BUTTON OR SET THE WATCH WHEN IT IS SUBMERGED.
Custom LCD digital module featuring time of day (12 hour or 24 hour), dual time zones, day/date, auto calendar through 2099, dual chronographs with 1/100 second resolution visible in all modes, preset and customizable time options, 3 alarms, adjustable LED backlight, and silent mode. Press PUSHER C to advance through the modes in the following sequence: HOME SCREEN: TIME, CHRONOGRAPH, TIMER, ALARM
TIME MODE
TIME MODE FEATURES:
hours, minutes and seconds display in 12 or 24 hour format
day and date display
dual chronographs
TIME / DATE:
Press and hold PUSHER C: LED backlight duration time will begin to blink
Press PUSHER A to increment the value & PUSHER B to decrement the value
Press PUSHER C to scroll through all the settable values in the following order: backlight duration, year, month, day, 12 / 24 hr, seconds, hours, minutes
Press and hold PUSHER C to confirm and exit setting state (will time out after 30 sec)
Press PUSHER A to toggle between Time Zone 1 & Time Zone 2 (T2)
Press PUSHER B to toggle between Day / Date & Year
LIGHT:
Press and hold PUSHER D to enter brightness setting
Press PUSHER D to scroll through brightness in the following order: off, level 1, level 2, level 3
Press and hold PUSHER D to exit setting state (will time out after 5 sec)
SILENT:
Press and hold PUSHERS C & D to toggle SILENT mode on / off
In SILENT mode, ALARMS will not sound *LIGHT & SILENT settings can be updated from any mode
Press PUSHER C to advance to CHRONOGRAPH MODE
CHRONOGRAPH MODE
CHRONOGRAPH MODE FEATURES:
dual chronographs with hundredth seconds resolution
time, day, and date display
CHRONOGRAPHS:
Press PUSHER A to start / stop Chronograph 1; when stopped press and hold to reset
Press PUSHER B to start / stop Chronograph 2; when stopped press and hold to reset
Press PUSHER C to advance to TIMER MODE
TIMER MODE
TIMER MODE FEATURES:
7 preset (Pr) and 1 customizable (CU) countdown timer, up to 60 minutes
minutes and seconds resolution
TIMER:
Press PUSHER B to scroll through the available preset timers, or to select the customer timer option designate by CU
Press PUSHER A to start / stop the timer
Press and hold PUSHER A to reset the timer
To set the custom timer, press and hold PUSHER C
Press PUSHER A to increment the value & PUSHER B to decrement the value
Press PUSHER C to toggle between minutes and seconds
Press and hold PUSHER C to confirm and exit setting state (will time out after 30 sec)
Press PUSHER C to advance to ALARM MODE
ALARM MODE
ALARM MODE FEATURES:
three customizable alarms
ALARMS:
Press PUSHER A to toggle on / off the alarm that is currently displayed NIXON icon logo in lower right indicates alarm is ON
Press PUSHER B to scroll through the three alarms -Press and hold PUSHER C to enter alarm setting state, hours will begin to blink
Press PUSHER A to increment the value & PUSHER B to decrement the value
Press PUSHER C to toggle between setting hours and minutes
Press and hold PUSHER C to confirm and exit setting state (will time out after 30 sec)
Press PUSHER C to return to TIME MODE
WATER RESISTANCY RATINGS AND WATCH CARE
CASE RATING
RAIN, SPLASHES, ETC.
SHALLOW SWIMMING, SUBMERSION*
SURFING, SNORKELING, SPEAR FISHING*
30 METER
50 METER
100-200 METER
A FEW OF OUR WATCHES ARE GEARED TOWARDS PURE STYLE AND ARE NOT DESIGNED FOR SURF OR SWIM. THIS IS INDICATED BY THE "NO WATER" ICON.
*RINSE WATCH WITH SOAP AND WATER AFTER EXPOSURE TO SALT WATER OR SAND.
Replace the battery at least every two years. Dead or low batteries left in a watch may leak and destroy the movement of your watch. If you have a water resistant watch, know that the water resistancy is attained using rubber or plastic seals which will deteriorate under normal conditions and reduce the water resistancy of your watch. These seals should be checked by an authorized jeweler at least every two years to ensure the rated water resistancy. Do not expose your watch to extreme temperatures (over 60ºC or 140ºF, under -10ºC or 14ºF). No hot tubs or saunas. Sorry, but do you really need to know the time when you're tubbing? Avoid extreme shocks.
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