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Analogue Quartz Waches * Congratulations We congratulate you on choosing a TISSOT® watch, a Swiss brand among the most highly renowned in the world. Meticulously designed, using only the highest quality materials and components, your watch is protected against shocks and impacts, variations in temperature, water and dust. To ensure that your watch operates with perfect precision for many years to come, we advise you to pay very careful attention to the advice provided hereafter. This user's manual applies to all TISSOT® quartz, quartz solar or autoquartz watches. Please refer to the explanations relating specifically to your watch model. Recharging the accumulator Models with screwed crown To ensure even better water resistance, certain models are fitted with a screwed crown. Before setting the time, date* or day*, you must first unscrew the crown into position IB before you can pull it out to position II or III. Important: After every operation, the crown must be screwed back in to maintain the water-resistance of the watch. Quartz watches Quartz watches are battery powered, and cannot be recharged. Autoquartz watches To wind an Autoquartz watch, turn the crown through a few dozen (~50) revolutions in position I (or IB for models with screwed crown). The automatic winding system will then ensure that the watch is fully wound by means of your wrist movements alone. The watch needs to be worn for several weeks to reach maximum charge, and thereby achieve its theoretical power reserve of 100 days. Quartz solar watches These watches do not have a winding crown. To recharge the accumulator, expose the dial of your watch either to the sun or to artificial light. Settings NB: Please take account of the information above if your watch is fitted with a screwed crown. Setting the time Pull the crown out to position III and turn it in either direction until the desired time is displayed. On certain models with a seconds hand, you can synchronize it with an official time signal (radio/TV/Internet). When the crown is pulled out to position III, the seconds hand is stopped. Once the time is synchronised, push the crown back into position I (and screw it back in on models with a screwed crown). Rapid correction of the date* and day* NB: Do not perform a rapid date correction between 22:00 and 02:00. Pull the crown out to position II and turn it clockwise until the desired date is displayed, or counterclockwise to correct the day. During this operation, your watch will keep operating, so you will not need to adjust the time. Technical information TISSOT® quartz watches Boasting the incomparable accuracy of quartz, they generally have a power reserve of more than 2 years in continuous use, though this varies slightly depending on the habits of the wearer and the ambient temperature. Similarly, the ambient temperature may affect the accuracy of quartz movements, causing variations of around -0.5 to +0.7 seconds per day. All you have to do is to set the time, and possibly the date if your watch is equipped with a display of this kind (see the "Settings" section). EOL Function - (End of Life) The battery end of life is indicated by the seconds hand making 4-second jumps. The watch will keep operating for a few more days, but the battery should be removed and replaced by an approved TISSOT® service centre as soon as possible. TISSOT® Autoquartz watches As accurate as a quartz watch yet operating without a battery, these watches are equipped with an accumulator which automatically recharges its energy by means your wrist movements. The oscillation movements of your wrist turn an oscillating weight, each rotation of which activates a micro-generator which in turn charges an accumulator with electrical energy. Power supply The lithium accumulator has an average service life of more than 10 years. Never replace it with a conventional silver oxide battery, since this would irrevocably destroy the movement. EOE Function - (End of Energy) Your TISSOT® Autoquartz watch is equipped with an EOE (End of Energy) energy requirement indicator. If you observe the seconds hand jump every 4 seconds, it means that your watch needs to be wound (see the "Recharging the accumulator" section). Water-resistance TISSOT® watches are designed to withstand a pressure of up to 3 bar (30 m / 100 ft), 5 bar (50 m / 165 ft), 10 bar (100 m / 330 ft), 20 bar (200 m / 660 ft) or 30 bar (300 m / 1000 ft), depending on the information shown on the case-back. A watch cannot be permanently guaranteed absolutely water-resistant. It may be affected by ageing of the gaskets or by an accidental impact on the watch. We recommend that you have your watch's water resistance checked once a year by an approved TISSOT® service centre. Care and maintenance Temperature Do not expose your watch to sudden temperature changes (exposure to sunlight followed by immersion in cold water) or extreme temperatures (over 60°C (140°F) or below 0°C (32°F)). Magnetic fields Do not expose your watch to intense magnetic fields such as those generated by loudspeakers, mobile phones, computers, refrigerators or other electromagnetic appliances. Shocks and impacts Avoid thermal shocks or impacts, since they may harm your watch. In the event of a violent impact please have your watch checked by an approved TISSOT® service centre. www.tissot.ch 2/3 156_EN / 02.14

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Congratulations
We congratulate you on choosing a TISSOT
®
watch, a Swiss brand among
the most highly renowned in the world. Meticulously designed, using only
the highest quality materials and components, your watch is protected
against shocks and impacts, variations in temperature, water and dust.
To ensure that your watch operates with perfect precision for many
years to come, we advise you to pay very careful attention to the advice
provided hereafter.
This user’s manual applies to
all TISSOT
®
quartz, quartz solar
or autoquartz watches
. Please refer to the explanations relating
specifically to your watch model.
Recharging the accumulator
Models with screwed crown
To ensure even better water resistance, certain models are fitted with
a screwed crown. Before setting the time, date* or day*, you must first
unscrew the crown into position
IB
before you can pull it out to position
II
or
III
.
Important: After every operation, the crown must be screwed back
in to maintain the water-resistance of the watch.
Quartz watches
Quartz watches are battery powered, and cannot be recharged.
Autoquartz watches
To wind an Autoquartz watch, turn the crown through a few dozen
(~50) revolutions in position
I
(or
IB
for models with screwed crown).
The automatic winding system will then ensure that the watch is fully
wound by means of your wrist movements alone. The watch needs to be
worn for several weeks to reach maximum charge, and thereby achieve
its theoretical power reserve of 100 days.
Quartz solar watches
These watches do not have a winding crown. To recharge the accumulator,
expose the dial of your watch either to the sun or to artificial light.
Settings
NB: Please take account of the information above if your watch is
fitted with a screwed crown.
Setting the time
Pull the crown out to position
III
and turn it in either direction until the
desired time is displayed.
On certain models with a seconds hand, you can synchronize it with an
official time signal (radio/TV/Internet). When the crown is pulled out to
position
III
, the seconds hand is stopped. Once the time is synchronised,
push the crown back into position
I
(and screw it back in on models with
a screwed crown).
Rapid correction of the date* and day*
NB: Do not perform a rapid date correction between 22:00
and 02:00.
Pull the crown out to position
II
and turn it clockwise until the desired date
is displayed, or counterclockwise to correct the day. During this operation,
your watch will keep operating, so you will not need to adjust the time.
Technical information
TISSOT
®
quartz watches
Boasting the incomparable accuracy of quartz, they generally have
a power reserve of more than 2 years in continuous use, though
this varies slightly depending on the habits of the wearer and the
ambient temperature. Similarly, the ambient temperature may affect
the accuracy of quartz movements, causing variations of around -0.5 to
+0.7 seconds per day. All you have to do is to set the time, and possibly
the date if your watch is equipped with a display of this kind (see the
“Settings” section).
EOL Function – (End of Life)
The battery end of life is indicated by the seconds hand making 4-second
jumps. The watch will keep operating for a few more days, but the battery
should be removed and replaced by an approved TISSOT
®
service centre
as soon as possible.
TISSOT
®
Autoquartz watches
As accurate as a quartz watch yet operating without a battery, these
watches are equipped with an accumulator which automatically recharges
its energy by means your wrist movements. The oscillation movements of
your wrist turn an oscillating weight, each rotation of which activates
a micro-generator which in turn charges an accumulator with electrical
energy.
Power supply
The lithium accumulator has an average service life of more than
10 years. Never replace it with a conventional silver oxide battery, since
this would irrevocably destroy the movement.
EOE Function – (End of Energy)
Your TISSOT
®
Autoquartz watch is equipped with an EOE (End of Energy)
energy requirement indicator. If you observe the seconds hand jump
every 4 seconds, it means that your watch needs to be wound (see the
“Recharging the accumulator” section).
Water-resistance
TISSOT
®
watches are designed to withstand a pressure of up to 3 bar
(30 m / 100 ft), 5 bar (50 m / 165 ft), 10 bar (100 m / 330 ft), 20 bar
(200 m / 660 ft) or 30 bar (300 m / 1000 ft), depending on the information
shown on the case-back.
A watch cannot be permanently guaranteed absolutely water-resistant.
It may be affected by ageing of the gaskets or by an accidental impact
on the watch. We recommend that you have your watch’s water
resistance checked once a year by an approved TISSOT
®
service centre.
Care and maintenance
Temperature
Do not expose your watch to sudden temperature changes (exposure to
sunlight followed by immersion in cold water) or extreme temperatures
(over 60°C (140°F) or below 0°C (32°F)).
Magnetic fields
Do not expose your watch to intense magnetic fields such as those
generated by loudspeakers, mobile phones, computers, refrigerators or
other electromagnetic appliances.
Shocks and impacts
Avoid thermal shocks or impacts, since they may harm your watch.
In the event of a violent impact please have your watch checked by an
approved TISSOT
®
service centre.