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Hour hand does not match digital time

Digital read out is reading the correct time but analog hour hand is reading an hour fast?

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Hi, activate the touch screen, touch the middle of the screen 3 times slowly until you see the OPT in the LCD. press the middle big button on the side of the watch once until you see the 24H screen, then hold down the same side middle button for 5 seconds, the display will then say SYNCRO.

You first move the hour hand with the top and bottom side buttons to 12 touch the middle of your screen to set then move the minute hand to 12 as straight as you can, then press the middle of the screen to set to exact digital time. Thanks Mark ;-)

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You need to perform a synchronization of hands to digital display. Refer to your users manual for instructions or download instructions here...

http://www.tissot.ch/virtualdata/usersmanual/138-en.pdf

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Here is complete manual for your watch:

http://www.t-touch.com/t-touch_images/usersmanual/140-en.pdf

If you are not successful with this, maybe it's time to change the battery?
Read manual carefully and you will find out how to recognize: I'ts time to change the battery.

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That's how you do it. If you need more clarification let me know.
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you need to calibrate it.
go to the '24h Cm' screen [T button, then touch centre screen few times]
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use + button to bring minute hand to 12 o clock position
use - button to bring hour hand to the same place
press centre of screen and it's done!

Phil
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