C A R E & M A I N T E N A N C E
Changing the battery
WARNING: CHANGING THE BATTERY YOURSELF MAY
RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE WATCH. TIMEX RECOMMENDS
YOU HAVE A WATCH RETAILER OR JEWELER REPLACE
THE BATTERY.
If you choose to replace the battery yourself, check the back of the
Watch (caseback) for the specific battery type and size required for
your Watch. Carefully follow the steps below:
1. Place the Watch face-down on a flat work surface.
2. Separate both halves of the Watch band or strap using a small flat
screwdriver.
You must install the caseback in the same direction you removed it or
the buzzer element will not function after reassembly.
3. Using a 00 Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the four screws that
secure the caseback and set them aside. Carefully remove the
caseback and set it aside.
WARNING: ALWAYS KEEP THE WATCH FACE DOWN ON
YOUR WORK SURFACE. IF YOU TURN THE WATCH OVER TO
REMOVE THE SCREWS OR CASEBACK YOU MAY LOSE THE
SMALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS INSIDE THE WATCH.
4. Carefully open the battery clamp and remove the battery.
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5. Place a new battery in the battery compartment, making sure the
side with the + marking faces you.
6. Reattach the battery clamp.
7. Replace the caseback, making sure the black gasket sits firmly in the
case groove and the caseback properly aligns with the Watch to
ensure the buzzer will line up with the internal connections (see note
after Step 2).
8. Carefully reattach the bands or straps so that the shorter piece with
the buckle attaches to the upper set of lugs.
INDIGLO
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night-light
Electroluminescent technology illuminates the entire Watch face at
night and in low light conditions.
Water resistance
Your Watch withstands water pressure up to 86 psi (equals
immersion to 164 feet or 50 meters below sea level). This 50-meter
resistance remains intact so long as you keep the lens, push
buttons, and case intact.
WARNING: TO MAINTAIN WATER RESISTANCE, DO NOT
PRESS ANY BUTTONS WHILE UNDER WATER.
While your Watch will resist water, you should not use this Watch
for diving, as it is not a diver's Watch and you should rinse your
Watch with fresh water after exposure to salt water. The Watch
will not display Sensor data when operated under water.
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