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That is a 1000 dollar machine and there is no listing for parts that you can service yourself. This could be a lot of things. The usual repairs that are made are to replace the transducer and the board The parts are only about 50 Dollars.
As you have got your engine rebuild. firstly, drive slowly for about 200 miles and also keep peeping the Engine temperatures, gear shifting functions and any noise ruptures......
once yo have the confidence for your repairing then drive it as you wish....do get the oil change after 600 miles once due to some miscellenious scraps......
This manual will help
http://www.roxy.com/graphics/uc/roxy/manuals/Roxy_manual_watch_70s.pdf
I think these are the directions you need
2.0 Alarm and Chime On/Off
2.1 In Normal Display hold B-Button,and push A-Button once:
Chime will be on.
2.2 push A-Button once again: Alarm will be on
2.3 push A-Button once again: Chime will be off
2.4 push A-Button once again: Alarm will be off
2.5 Release B-Button, the Display changes to Normal Display
immediately.
Had same problem. Press and hold C (mode) until the display flashes. Then press C again (without releasing) to get to time. Press "Select" to move from sec, min, hours, days, etc. Press advance to go change the actual time.
these directions work
http://www.roxy.com/graphics/uc/roxy/manuals/Roxy_manual_watch_70s.pdf
if you change the following:
C=C Mode
A=Select
B=Advance
Normal Time Setting
5.1 In Normal Display, hold C-Button for more three seconds
and then push C-Button once. Tuesday flag and seconds
digits will flash. Push B-Button once to reset the second
to zero.
5.2 Push of A-Button once: Minute digits flash and advance by
depression of B-Button
5.3 Push of A-Button once again: Hour digits flash and advance as above.
5.4 Push of A-Button once again: Month, digits flash and advance as above
5.5 Push of A-Button once again: Date digits flash and advance as above
5.6 Push of A-Button once again: Flag of weekday flash and advance as above
5.7 If push of C-Button during any changing time, Normal Display will be
appeared
I very carefully removed the cover (total of 8 screws,KEEP TRACK of where they go!!) pry off cover carefully,watching the mini usb port connector. The back where the joystick is located has a little circuit board that can be removed to expose the switch/joystick dial. There is a little steel indented piece that fits into the plastic dial edge. Carefully pull out the steel piece and see if the dial rotates. I used a bit of silicone on a q-tip for lube, carefully reassembled and have a fully functional easily rotatable dial once again. Take your time, it's worth it to save 125$!!
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