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Ellesse P-500 CH User Manual

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(A) SPECIFICATION
1. Type : Analog Quartz Watch
2. Additional Functions : Chronograph
3. Power Cell No. : SR920SW or Equivalent
4. Water Resistant : 50M
(B) MAIN COMPONENTS
Before setting the time, check if the stopwatch second and minute
hands are in the "0" (12 o'clock) position.
If the stopwatch is in use, press the button in the following order
to reset it, and then, check if the hands return to "0" position. (for
details, see "HOW TO USE THE STOPWATCH")
If the stopwatch is counting:
If the stopwatch is stopped:
If the split time is displayed:
If either of the stopwatch hands are not in the "0" position, reset
them following the procedure below.
1. Put the crown out to the second click.
2. Press button or to reset the stopwatch second and minute
hands to "0" position.
By pressing button , the hands move counter clockwise.
By pressing button , the hands move clockwise.
3. Push the crown back in to the normal position.
AB
A
B
(C) ADJUSTING THE STOPWATCH HAND POSITION
ELI 616
PERFORMANCE SERIES
P-500 CH
VD53 / VD53B
IMPORTANT
Push buttons are not to be operated under water.
This watch contains electronic components. Never attempt to open
the case or remove the back cover.
Should water or condensation appear in the watch, have the watch
checked immediately, corrosion of electronic parts can occur inside
the case.
Avoid exposing the watch to extreme temperature.
Avoid severe impact. The watch is designed to withstand impact
under normal use. It is inadvisable to subject it to severe impact or
rough usage.
Clean the watch with soft cloth and clean water only. Avoid using
chemicals - especially soap as the waterproof gasket will corrode.
Keep watch away from the conditions of strong electric field and static
electricity.
Replace battery by authorized service centre. Otherwise, the water
resistance function may be affected.
For watches fitted with resin straps. You may notice a whitish powdery
substance on the band. This substance will not harm your skin or
clothing, and can be removed by simply wiping it with a cloth.
For watches with light colour and transparent straps, there may be
colour change on the strap after wear for some time.
Do not return crown to normal position while chronograph second
hand returns to 12:00 (ZERO) position.
Hand stops on the way when crown are returned to normal position
and these positions are recognized as 12:00 (ZERO) position.
Before resetting the time, make sure the chronograph is not in function
and the chronograph hands are precisely at zero.
Calendar position may vary, depending on design. But the functions
and setting are the same.
Minute Hand
Hour Hand
Stopwatch
Minute hand
(Move in minute
increments.)
Second Hand
Stopwatch
Second hand
(Move in second
increments.)
24-Hour Hand
(Indicates the time
on a 24-hour basis)
Button: A
In stopwatch
function Start/Stop
Crown at
normal position
Second click
Time setting
First click
Date setting
Button: B
In stopwatch function
Split/Split release/Reset
B A B
B
AB
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Ellesse P-500 CH Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandEllesse
ModelP-500 CH
CategoryWatch
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Precautions

Specifications

Main Components

Adjusting Stopwatch Hand Position

Resetting Stopwatch Hands Procedure

Procedure to reset stopwatch second and minute hands to zero position using crown and buttons.

Time Setting

Date Setting Caution

Avoid setting date between 9:00 PM and 1:00 AM to ensure proper day change.

How to Use the Stopwatch

Standard Measurement

Basic stopwatch operation for starting, stopping, and resetting.

Accumulated Elapsed Time Measurement

Using stopwatch for measuring cumulative time with start/stop/restart.

Split Time Measurement

Measuring split times and releasing them during stopwatch operation.

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