Casio AMW320R-1EV

Casio AMW320R-1EV Marine Ana-Digi Dive Watch Instruction Manual

Model: AMW320R-1EV

1. Ti pariview

This manual provides detailed instructions for the proper use and care of your Casio AMW320R-1EV Marine Ana-Digi Dive Watch. Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your timepiece. This watch combines traditional analog timekeeping with digital functions, designed for durability and water resistance.

Sun mo tipetipe view of the Casio AMW320R-1EV watch face, showing analog hands, digital display, and rotating bezel.

Figure 1: Casio AMW320R-1EV Watch Face. This image displays the watch's analog hands, digital display, and the markings on its rotating bezel.

2. Key Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ

  • Iyika Quartz: Ṣe idaniloju ṣiṣe deede akoko.
  • Protective Mineral Crystal: Designed to resist scratches and protect the watch face.
  • Opin Ọran: 45 mm, providing a clear and legible display.
  • Stainless-Steel Case: Offers durability and a robust design.
  • Díìlì Dúdú: Features a clear, contrasting display for easy readability.
  • Day-Date-and-Month Functions: Digital display provides comprehensive calendar information.
  • Omi Resistance: Rated to 330 feet (100 meters), suitable for snorkeling and swimming, but not for scuba diving.

3. Ni ibẹrẹ Oṣo

3.1. Setting the Analog Time

  1. Pull the crown (located on the right side of the watch case) out to the first click position.
  2. Yí adé náà padà láti ṣàtúnṣe àwọn ọwọ́ wákàtí àti ìṣẹ́jú analog sí àkókò tí a fẹ́.
  3. Push the crown back in to the normal position to start timekeeping.

3.2. Setting the Digital Time and Date

The digital display offers various modes for time, date, alarm, and stopwatch functions. Refer to the specific button functions for detailed adjustments.

  • Tẹ awọn MODE button (typically bottom left) to cycle through different digital modes (Timekeeping, Alarm, Stopwatch, Dual Time).
  • Ni ipo Itọju akoko, tẹ mọlẹ ṢAtunṣe button (typically top left) until the seconds begin to flash, indicating setting mode.
  • Lo awọn Siwaju ati Yipada buttons (typically top right and bottom right) to change the flashing value.
  • Tẹ awọn MODE button to move to the next setting (e.g., hours, minutes, year, month, day).
  • Ni kete ti gbogbo awọn eto ba ti pari, tẹ bọtini naa ṢAtunṣe bọtini lati jade ni ipo eto.

4. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

4.1. Using the Digital Functions

Your watch includes several digital functions accessible via the mode button. These typically include:

  • Itaniji: Ṣeto itaniji ojoojumọ.
  • Aago iṣẹju-aaya: Wiwọn akoko ti o ti kọja.
  • Aago Meji: Ṣe afihan agbegbe akoko keji.
  • Day/Date/Month Display: Automatically updates.

Refer to the specific button layout on your watch for precise operation of each mode. Generally, the MODE button cycles through functions, and the ṢAtunṣe, Siwaju, ati Yipada buttons are used for setting and operating within each mode.

4.2. Using the Rotating Bezel

Sun mo tipetipe view of the watch bezel and strap attachment point, showing the 'N' marking on the bezel.

Figure 2: Watch Bezel Detail. This image highlights the rotating bezel and the connection point of the watch strap to the case.

The Casio AMW320R-1EV features a bi-directional rotating bezel. This bezel can be rotated clockwise or counter-clockwise to mark elapsed time or a specific point in time.

  1. To measure elapsed time, rotate the bezel so that the '0' mark (or triangle) aligns with the minute hand at the start of an event.
  2. Read the elapsed time by noting the position of the minute hand against the bezel's markings.

Akiyesi: Due to its bi-directional nature, this bezel is not suitable for critical dive timing where accidental movement could lead to safety risks. Always use dedicated dive computers or uni-directional bezels for professional diving.

4.3. Omi Resistance

This watch is water resistant to 100 meters (330 feet). This rating means it is suitable for recreational swimming, snorkeling, and showering. It is kii ṣe suitable for scuba diving, high-impact water sports, or prolonged submersion at depths beyond its rating.

  • Ma ṣe ṣisẹ ade tabi awọn bọtini lakoko ti iṣọ naa jẹ tutu tabi ti inu omi.
  • Rí i dájú pé a ti tẹ adé náà dáadáa kí omi tó dé.
  • Avoid exposing the watch to extreme temperature changes (e.g., hot showers followed by cold water), as this can compromise seals.

5. Itọju ati Itọju

5.1. Ninu Rẹ Watch

  • Wipe the watch case and band regularly with a soft, dry cloth to remove dirt and moisture.
  • For stubborn dirt, especially on the resin band, use a mild soap solution and a soft brush, then rinse thoroughly with fresh water and dry completely.
  • Yẹra fun lilo awọn kẹmika lile, awọn ohun mimu, tabi awọn ẹrọ imukuro, nitori iwọnyi le ba ipari aago tabi edidi jẹ.

5.2. Batiri Rirọpo

When the watch battery runs low, the digital display may dim or the watch may stop functioning. Battery replacement should be performed by a qualified watch technician to ensure proper sealing and maintain water resistance. Attempting to replace the battery yourself may void the warranty and compromise the watch's water resistance.

5.3. Water Resistance Checks

It is recommended to have the watch's water resistance seals checked periodically, especially if the watch has been opened for battery replacement or repair, or if it experiences frequent exposure to water. This helps ensure the watch maintains its specified water resistance rating.

6. Laasigbotitusita

IsoroOwun to le FaOjutu
Analog hands not moving / Watch stoppedLow battery; Crown pulled out; Malfunction.Push crown in fully. If still not working, battery may need replacement by a professional.
Digital display blank or dimBatiri kekere.Battery replacement required by a professional.
Incorrect analog timeTime not set correctly; Accidental crown movement.Refer to Section 3.1 to reset the analog time.
Incorrect digital time/dateA kò ṣètò àkókò/ọjọ́ dáadáa.Refer to Section 3.2 to reset the digital time and date.
Moisture inside watch crystalCompromised water resistance seal; Extreme temperature change.Stop using the watch immediately and take it to a qualified watch repair center for inspection and repair.

If you encounter issues not listed here or if the suggested solutions do not resolve the problem, please contact Casio customer support or an authorized service center.

7. Awọn pato

  • Nọmba awoṣe: AMW320R-1EV
  • Gbigbe: Kuotisi
  • Ohun elo ọran: Irin ti ko njepata
  • Ohun elo Crystal: Eruku
  • Opin Ọran: 45 mm
  • Awọ ipe: Dudu
  • Awọn iṣẹ: Analog Time, Digital Time, Day, Date, Month, Alarm, Stopwatch, Dual Time
  • Omi Resistance: 100 mita (330 ẹsẹ)
  • Olupese: Casio
  • ASIN: B00H07RHPW

8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

Your Casio watch is covered by a limited warranty. For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or visit the official Casio website. For technical support, service, or inquiries, please contact Casio customer service through their official channels.

Casio Osise Webojula: www.casio.com

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