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TIME IS NOT THE SAME AS THE DIGITAL TIME

I HAVE HAD A BATTERY REPLACEMENT RECENTLY AND SINCE I GOT IT BACK THE TIME ON THE HANDS IS 15 MINUTES BACKWARDS THAN THE TIME ON THE  DIGITAL AND THE COMPASS DOSNT SEEM TO WORK PROPERLY EITHER CAN YOU PLEASE HELP.

ARIF

  • Araya01 Apr 07, 2008

    I have the same problem

  • zorro09 May 20, 2008

    as above

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  • Push the middle (T) button.
  • Touch the screen in the center selecting the units mode (24 C m).
  • Push the middle (T) button again for 5 seconds.
  • "SYNCHro" will appear on the display.
  • Use (+) button for min arm and (-) for hour arm.
  • Bring the two hands pre-cisely to 12 o'clock.
  • Press the middle (T) button to validate the setting.

  • Anonymous Jul 09, 2013

    great!!!! thank You very much!!!

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