Timex Sports Ironman Triathlon 100-Lap 66801 Wristwatch - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
How do I unhide alarms 2 and 3?
Set multiple alarms. If any alarm is active,(picture of alarm hear) appears in time display A. Press MODE repeatedly until ALARM appears, followed by ALM1. Press STOP/RESET to select Alarm to set. B. Press SET/RECALL to set alarm. HOURS digits will flash. Press +/- to change HOURS. C. Press NEXT and +/- to set MINUTES, AM or PM (if primary time display is in 12-hour format), DAILY, WKDAYS, WKENDS, or day of the week (weekly alarm). D. Press DONE to exit. E. Press +/- to set different Alarm. Set as above. F. In Alarm mode, press START/SPLIT to turn Alarm ON or OFF. TIP: Alarms apply to selected Time Zone of watch display. Backup Alarm sounds after 5 minutes if no button is pressed. Turning off any Alarm or backup will not affect other alarms.
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12/1/2015 3:16:59 AM •
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My watch is resetting when
it will reset only if all the buttons has been pressed but if you only press one button but it resets, there is wrong with your timex watch, it is maybe one or two of the buttons were stuck. it must be released so that your watch will function normally. i hope i had been helped you.
9/11/2011 4:23:56 PM •
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I just bought my Iron
check the caseback of your watch, hold it upright turn it around. look at the markings, if the markings is doesnt match the upright postion you have to open it then put the caseback on its proper position because the part that is beeps is attached on the caseback and the machine has small spring to connect power on it. i hope i had been helped you.
9/6/2011 4:04:57 PM •
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Alarm Malfunction.
remove the band and the back of the watch, rotate the back 180 degrees and replace. The alarm should sound again.
4/23/2011 9:48:09 PM •
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I just purchased this watch on-line. The Steel
Originally this watch had a rubber band so the band has already been replaced with a custom one So yes, the band can have links taken off - you just push out the steel pins that join them, remove as may links as you need and join them back together with the pin, pressed back in its slot. It's a simple job - no special skills or tools needed - that every watch repair shop will be glad to do it for a small fee - less than $25.
No, you can't mail it to us, we aren't authorised to actually fix it for you; this site is just for putting you into contact with the persons that can actually do it . You haven't mentioned your location so i can't be very precise but, as i said, every repair shop can do it, just find the closest.
12/20/2010 4:33:41 PM •
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Watch battery died. Took out and then lost the
I have a 100 lap Timex Ironman Triathlon Flix watch. It uses a CR2025 battery. It is a thin 3 volt lithium battery. My original was a Panasonic battery. I hope that this helps you, Michael
12/17/2010 8:33:15 AM •
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Need a new Rubber Wrist
Hi, Most Timex bands for this series can be found at this site:
http://www.watchbands.com/Category.aspx,,CategoryID,,4
They will cost you between 8 and 15 dollars.
If you need further help, call Timex in Little Rock, Arkansas, phone 1-800-448-4639.
I hope this helps you. Thanks, Bill
9/8/2010 5:14:33 PM •
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Timex ironman 100 lap battery replacement...
mcdevito75 here, BEST BET, Look for a small watch repair shop in your area, the tools you"d need, time and the risk in ruinning your watch doesn"t out way the small cost of the shop changing the battery.
7/28/2010 10:14:21 PM •
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Replacement watch band web site?
mcdevito75 here, Timex.com should help. Also look for a small watch repair shop in your area for a replacement strap, and they may even have faster accesss to Timex.
7/28/2010 10:11:15 PM •
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I've changed MANY watch batteries but cannot
mcdevito75 here, The only thing I can think of is, if this hold down slides out of the way or if 1 or both sides of this clip have to be sqeezed together or away from the inside caseing with a very small screwdriver. I'd get a magnifier galss from a drugstore or diollar store and have a better look.
11/8/2010 12:06:18 AM •
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What I would love is for an EXPERT to solve a very
This is a common problem with all watches with rubber or leather straps, not just with Ironman. In fact, there isn't anything our experts can do, as the responsibility is entirely on watch band producers. We just can hope that when the nano technologies will develop to the higher level, there will be a possibility to produce brand new materials yet unknown to human. These materials will have no wear and tear at all and everyone will be happy with forever lasting bands, shoes, e.t.c. For a while we can only wait. By the way - if you will buy Casio, it will make no difference, as all watch straps are made by using same technologies and chemical formulae. One of my friends went very upset for the same reason as you, so, I did find a solution for him using piece of scrapped copper pipe. This is how you do that: Measure that small loop of your watch band and find or buy the piece of copper pipe of same size. Cut off 1cm piece of the pipe and file off any imperfections, then polish it if needed. Get an old leather belt, fold it into half and put the copper ring in between, then flatten it with hammer. Do it step by step, always checking that there is enough space for band and band end to go through the newly formed copper loop. When flattened enough, spray the loop with band matching paint and leave to dry. Respray if necessary. Now you are done and this loop will last very long time.
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7/6/2010 12:53:50 AM •
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