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JURY
II INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3
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SAFEGUARDING
WATER EXPOSuRE
Prior to exposing the timepiece to water, ensure that both crowns are pushed fully down against the case.
Rated at 10-bar hydrophobic, the timepiece may be worn during bathing, swimming and shallow diving. It is not
designed for scuba or saturation diving. Do not pull either crown out if the timepiece is wet. If used in seawater,
rinse the timepiece with fresh water and dry completely. With the leather strap model, avoid soaking the strap,
as this may damage the natural leather.
TEMPERATuRE
For precision timekeeping, normal operating temperature is 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F).
MAGNETISM
Strong magnetic fields can have an adverse affect on the timepiece. Keep it away from magnetic objects.
CHEMICALS
The timepiece may become discolored or damaged if exposed to cosmetic spray, detergents, adhesives, solvents,
or paints.
SHOCK WAVE
Although the timepiece resists shock damage, impact against a hard surface may cause damage to the move-
ment or crystal.
LEATHER CARE
Even the highest quality leather has a finite lifespan that may be reduced by excess wear and tear, exposure to
the natural acids in perspiration, and exposure to the environment. To maximize the longevity of natural leather
components in the leather strap model, avoid direct contact with solvents and other chemicals; avoid prolonged
exposure to sunlight; and avoid soaking the components in water.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
To ensure that the case, crown, crystal seal, and gasket remain resistant to water exposure, it is recommended
that the timepiece be inspected once every 2 to 3 years at an Authorized Oakley Service Center.