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Lost my user manual and want to give the watch to my son in law. Looking for a down loadable user manual or ''quick get started'' type thing to send along with the watch.
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It's difficult to provide you with the manual without knowing which watch you own. That said, I have four suggestions that may help you it down:
1. Search for your watch on FixYa. Clicking either the search result or the image of your watch will take you to a product page. Many manuals can be found on product pages.
2. Try looking on the manufactures website. Many brands provide manuals online or contact information to request a new instructions manual either online or by mail. Fossil even provides a basic manual for their watches based on watch type (digital, analog, multifunction, etc).
Hello, I have owned Casio watches for years, and the one thing I learned is to save the user manual preciously. I have never been able to set my watch without looking at the manual. And more often than not, I had to try the thing several times before getting it right. The only help I can provide is to give you the link to your watch's module manual.
Hello, I have owned Casio watches for years, and the one thing I
learned is to save the user manual preciously. I have never been able
to set my watch without looking at the manual. And more often than not,
I had to try the thing several times before getting it right. The only
help I can provide is to give you the link to your watch's module manual.
go to www.casio.co.uk go to support(methinks??) click on watches and put in the model number (the one you posted) and download the PDF manual relating to your watch (you will need adobe reader free download to read PDFs), this will be the full manual, once you figure it out DST will have to be on, as its summertime of course. ( i bought a wave ceptor for a fiver because the guy who had it didnt know how to recalibrate it after a battery change), a quick gander at the online manual put it right, there shouldnt be a problem setting it up again, good luck
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