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Posted on Sep 28, 2009

STUCK ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE WOULD NOT RESET ITSELF WOULD HAS THE BEEPING SOUND LIKE AN ALARM WOULD NOT MOVE WHERE IT IS AT....

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What you need to do is push the black lever back forword it comes back has you pull the ink cartrage out that will make it reset good luck

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Rotate the crown to set the exact time.
Ensure that you are in the daytime12 hour segment by allowing the hands to pass 12 o'clock and notice if the date moved on or not.
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If you do not need to change the date, return the crown to position 1.


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Pull crown to position 2.
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Pull the crown to position 2.
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Press the 4 o'clock button to enter setting mode. You will hear 1 beep.
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Wait 3 seconds for the watch to automatically exit the setting mode.
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