TAG Heuer Monaco Sixty Nine User Manaul

Summary of Monaco Sixty Nine

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    – the card is provided with the watch when it is sent for repair; – the serial number engraved on the case is clearly legible, and no part of the underside of the original case or the original number is missing or has been modified, falsified, replaced, erased or made illegible. Failure to respect t...

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    Your tag heuer the movements the analog face of your monaco sixty nine has a manual rewinding mechanical movement. To keep your watch working, you should wind the spring regularly using the crown in position 1. When fully wound, the spring provides a power reserve of more than 42 hours. The digital ...

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    The flip-over system the flip-over system of your tag heuer monaco sixty nine has been designed to make it as simple as possible to turn the dial over while your chronograph is on the wrist. 1. Hold the sides of the watch (at the push buttons) between your thumb and index finger (fig. 1). 2. Pull th...

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    Display modes on the digital face the digital display of your monaco sixty nine has six different modes: > t1 mode: main time and date > al mode: alarm > f1 mode: f1 timekeeping > best lp mode: best lap (lp = lap) – for consulting lap times stored in the memory > ch mode: chronograph > t2 mode: seco...

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    In al mode, the button functions are: a long push = alarm is set or unset a beep means that the alarm is set b long push = alarm test sound is set c = activates the backlight for six seconds d short push = selects the next mode d long push = selected mode can be set the alarm sounds for one minute a...

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    Note: the memory has a maximum capacity of 80 laps. When the memory is full, the timings of laps 1 to 79 are kept and each new lap is stored in position 80, thereby erasing the time of the previous lap. Total time the total time is shown at the top in minutes, seconds and thousandths of a second. Th...

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    Ch mode also allows a total time to be measured with intermediary times (split and catch-up). A short push = start - stop - restart b short push = split (intermediary time shown), catch-up b long push = resets the time elapsed to zero once the chronometer has been stopped. Example: timing the total ...

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    Setting the alarm on or off: in al mode, to set the alarm on or off, press button a for more than two seconds. “on” (fig. 26) appears in the bottom right-hand section of the display. A beep will sound when the alarm has been set. Setting the second time zone (t2) – select the t2 function (fig. 27) b...