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Timex 40 User Manual

Timex 40
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Disassembly
of
Movement
{model
40)
CASE K
CELL
OPENING NOTCH
MOVEMENT COYER
TAB
MOVEMENT
The
first
step
in
removing
the
move-
ment
from
the
cose
is
to
remove
the
cosebock.
Insert
a
knife
blade
in
the
opening
notch
on
the
bezel
and
snap
the
caseback
off.
The
locating
tab
on
the
caseback
is used for
orienta-
tion of
the
back
during
re-assembly.
The
movement
is
protected
by a
movement"
cover
having
access
for
regulation.
The
energy
cell
is
loose
and
may
be
removed
for
testing.
Any
energy
cell
with
a
voltage
of
less
than
1
.5
volts, or
one
which
is
known
to
have
been
in
service
in
excess
of
one
year,
should
be
re-
placed.
Avoid
short
circuiting
of
the
cell by
metallic
connections
between
the
outer
case
and
the
negative
pole
as
this
short
circuit
could
shorten
the
life of
the
cell.
The
movement
cover
may
now
be
re-
moved
.
It
is
held
in
place
by two
tabs
which
seat
in a recess
in
the
bezel.
The
movement
will
stay
with
the
bezel
since
it
can
only
be
removed
through
the
cryst<;~l
side.
40.3

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Timex 40 Specifications

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BrandTimex
Model40
CategoryWatch
LanguageEnglish

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