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Just talked to Adidas. Manual is wrong on this watch type. To change time: press top-left button "set/light" and hold till "light off" appears. Then, hit bottom-left button "mode," toggling until you reach the hours/minutes/etc. Use top-right and bottom-right buttons to change numbers as needed. Hit top-left "set/light" button when finished.
You don't say whether it has the minutes right and the hour wrong or if both are wrong. If it's just that the hour is wrong, you need to set the time zone.
Atomic clocks and watches have a "zero" position. Your manual should tell you how to "zero" the watch and what the time should be when it is zeroed. Each manufacturer is different. I have one that points to 3:00 and one that points to 12:00. If you zero your watch and it doesn't point to the right position, you will need to remove the movement from the case and manually move the hands to the zero position.
everything you will need is right here.
http://www.skagen.com/service/watchInstructions.fx
p.s. there is another little stem on the lower right side that controls the alarm it must be pulled out.
Here is the link:
www.polardiscount.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idProduct=76 - 87k - Cached - Similar pages On the right side of the screen you will see: Polar F6- Black Coal manual. Click on it and get full instructions.
Use this page to download a copy of CASIO watch manuals in PDF format. To download a PDF file, enter the four-digit (or three-digit) module number marked on the back cover of your watch.
On the Pulsar website they tell you that the manuals are organized by "calibre" number. I did a search and I think the calibre number of your watch is NX14. If that's right, here's a link to the manual:
By the way, Internet Explorer kept telling me I need to download a Language Pack when I clicked on the above links. I just hit "cancel" and everything loaded fine.
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check it here.. you will surely be able to solve it as i have just done...
press top left and it will say HOLD for setting.. so hold it... then choose one step after the other with the left bottom.. and increase with right top and decrease with right bottom.. rest you can find in the manual at the website... good luck...
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