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TAG Heuer Microtimer - Watch Operation: Buttons and Modes; How the Push Buttons Work

TAG Heuer Microtimer
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This Microtimer features six different modes:
> T1 mode: Hour and main date
> AL mode: Alarm clock
> F1 mode: F1 timing
> BEST LPmode: Best lap (LP = LAP) - the wearer can consult
the laps in memory
> Ch mode: Chronograph
> T2 mode: 2
nd
time-zone
Display modes
This Microtimer has 4 push buttons:
A, B, C and D (fig. 1), whose functions
differ according to the chosen mode and
the way the wearer presses on the push
button.
Two types of pressure can be applied:
-
Short pressure
or
-
Long pressure (> 2 seconds)
How the push buttons work
fig. 1Crystals. Certain crystals of our watches are treated with an anti-reflective
coat to improve legibility. This extremely fine coating can become altered,
because of shock or mishandling. Under normal use, this treatment will offer
total satisfaction.
Battery. Your TAG Heuer is fitted with a lithium battery. Its life span varies
from 2 to 3 years, depending on the intensity of use of the various functions
(in particular, audible alarms and backlight). When the battery is reaching the
end of its useful life, the two digits ”BT” located at the bottom right will flash.
Your TAG Heuer retailer must change it as soon as possible.

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