BREITLING USA E56X21-Y Back-up survival instrument intended for use in the event of aviation accident. User Manual Part seven of eight of the Breitling Emergency
BREITLING USA, INC. Back-up survival instrument intended for use in the event of aviation accident. Part seven of eight of the Breitling Emergency
Contents
- 1. Part one of eight of the Breitling Emergency user manual
- 2. Part two of eight of the Breitling Emergency user manual
- 3. Part three of eight of the Breitling Emergency user manual
- 4. Part four of eight of the Breitling Emergency user manual
- 5. Part five of eight of the Breitling Emergency user manual
- 6. Part six of eight of the Breitling Emergency user manual
- 7. Part seven of eight of the Breitling Emergency user manual
- 8. Part eight of eight of the Breitling Emergency user manual
Part seven of eight of the Breitling Emergency user manual
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Please note: Although the watch does not normally
display the month, the latter must of course be correctly
set to enable the perpetual calendar to function normally,
3.5 Correcting the day
M: 0 Sl'll’rl the Day a Date tuhetwh display;
Day/date
pull the crown out: the dam is yeptaeed by a Inlet
mefins to the hihxiiage in which the name of
the day can he disphyt’d' E for English, 5 fm
Spanish, r [m which white the tiny imiimmh
flashes: mfatt the mum [ttrward m ttncl-tmrd to set
Day/language the (mic! day in the hnxuagf desired
mtfll‘t‘ the crown forward or mum to set the
meet day In the lanxlmxr desired
« push the crown back in: the date replaces the ern.
3.6 Synchronizing the analog and digital time
displays
After a battery replacement or, exceptionally, a
manipulation error, it may be necessary to synchronize
the time shown by the hands with that displayed by the
digital readout, -
0 Seieet the neutmt position;
pull the crown out: the digitally displayed time is
not the same as the time shown by the hands;
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mltltt’ the mhmi Mt’klvarhl in forward utml thi-
hat-it..- shim: rxtzci‘ly the WWW time as the display
(tepid hithtmh it; the time-h will cause the hhhtts tn
mm't' in t'irltr'r dirt‘rliilll hy a enmiitete hour):
4- ,msh the emwh back in;
rclurti the watch to the display of local time and
reset the hands pneclscly (scc point 3.1)
3.7 Changing timezonesl to or from
summer time
When travelling to another timezone or adjusting the
watch to or from summer (daylight saving) time, the
hands can be moved forward or backward by one or more
complete hours without affecting the indications of the
minute and seconds.
, 0 Seieei and display local time;
pull the crown uul' the hour and Mimi}: digits will
flash:
mtfllt the crown backward m forumrd quickly, eati-
sing the hands m mine in either dim-lion by a full
hour wtth carh mtatmn,
4- push the (mum back in.
Please remember not to rotate the crown slowly after
rotating it rapidly to change timezones.
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4. HOW TO USE THE VARIOUS
FUNCTIONS
4.1 Using the cuuntduwn timer
V , 0 Salad lhr Timer (TM) nmmml;
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pull 1h! mmm nut: the hams and minutes will
flash;
set llw dJ-sin-d lime span by mmling the arm fm~
ward of backlmrd (rapid mlarion chanxrs lhc hour
rmdnul, slrrw mlalian changes rhr mimm mutuul):
m- push (h: min»: back in: munling dlvwn begins and
M' 4- the mulch will lmz: m the ml of llw pre-sd rm
Ml span;
M 4 l- l h l -
: messlml ecrmlmlom lz uzzmg,
mm
To cancel an ongoing countdown operation:
0 sele the Timer (TM) [um-lion;
a;-
M'
(inn
press on the mm. during mm than lwa strands.
(he ilmer will return lo zen).
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4.2 Displaying a second timezone
This watch is designed to display, if desired, another
timezone in addition to local time.
0 Sflrl'l lht' Smmll minimum fimrlwn;
pull ml (mum nul: rm dlglrs corresponding ll) the
2nd timezone begin flushing;
0 mlall' llle (mum firm‘llrd or burial-11d;
, a push lhmuwn hackmv
Note: The minute and the seconds readouts cannot be
changed and always remain on local time.
Remember to take into account the watch‘s time mode
(ZXIZH or 24H) when selecting and displaying a second
timezone (see point 3.1).
4.3 Using the chronograph
@0 saw me Chnmngmph (cum mum";
i 4 press on lhe mmln la shut the rhmnngmph:
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pm; "if (mu-n again In stun tht' thnmnxmph;
a [111th puss ah the (mum will restart tht chmv
nogmph, allmt'lllx a mm of shim um; m be mm—
sured aha addfd logtther;
return the chronograph to zfln by pmmg Am the
ma». rm murr Ihan two Strands.
While the chronograph is in use, any other function of the
watch can be selected and used. However, the watch must
be returned to the chronograph (CHR) mode for stopping
and reading chronograph times and returning this
function to zero.
The chronograph has a maximum time limit of 23 hours,
59 minutes, 59 seconds and 99/I00ths. If the time being
measured is longer than one hour, the display will
alternate between readouts of the hour and of the minutes
- seconds » hundredths, once the timing operation is
stopped v
Z hams 35 min.
18.1“ ms.
4.4 Using the alarm function
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v 0 SzlettlhenlamfAL)functtm;
mm
pull the rnmm nut: the digits will flash;
display Mir drslmi lllnml time by mlatlhg Hu-
t'lmml furlmnl m bark—nun! (rapid rollmtm changes
{PM how readout, slaw rolnlum chaagas thr mmata
readout):
push the frown back in: «AL- appt'fln‘, mnfimling
that llw alarm funtlilln is running:
whm lht alarm sounds, pm on the mum ta ma
thl- buzzlnxt
To set or reset the alarm, press on the crown after selecting
the alarm (AL) function.
AL displayed: alarm on
or displayed: alaan tiff
Tn tfsl the alarm funrrmn, press 0" the firm!"
dunnx mam than two strands lzftn selecting the
alarm (AL) hmcuan; lht' buzzn will sauna.
Note: Remember to take into account the watch's time
mode (2x12H or 24H) when setting the alarm to the
desired time (see point 3.1).
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