Armitron Watches - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
Instructions for Armitron All Sport 40/6623 time
Here's how you set the 40/6623 M175 for anything. I figured it all out with help from here :). Okay so want to set the alarm? Press MODE once. Then hold it. And use the DATE and ALARM buttons to set the alarm. Press MODE twice and you're done. To set time do the step before this and press MODE once. Use the DATE and ALARM button to set the time. As for the 24 hr deal what you do is hold ALARM and press MODE or hold MODE and press DATE. To turn alarm on/off hold ALARM button and then press the DATE button. To set the date go to time set mode and keep cycling between the hours and mins until you get to the date :). That's all you gotta do :D. I know many of you need the instructions so here it is!!
Need to to set date and day on my Armitron 20/4591TT watch.
To set the date and day on your Armitron 20/4591TT watch, follow these steps:
- Press and hold the mode button until the display starts flashing.
- Use the hour and minute buttons to set the current time.
- Press and release the mode button to move to the date setting.
- Use the hour and minute buttons to set the current date.
- Press and release the mode button to move to the day setting.
- Use the hour and minute buttons to set the current day of the week.
- Press and release the mode button to exit the setting mode.
If you are having difficulty setting the date and day on your watch, you may want to consult the owner's manual for additional instructions.
How do i turn my armitron 45/7041 on after battery replacement
This is the most likely cause
Tip & How-To about Watches
Changing Watch Batteries
Lots of posters ask "what is the battery in my (name of watch)" with a view to changing it yourself. This is a bad idea for many reasons. You don't have the tools or knowledge to remove a rotary screw on back, or the gasket sealant for a waterproof watch. Some fashion watches have 4 traditional screw and need professional grade jeweler screwdrivers. Also, there are about 20 batteries commonly used in watches, in various sizes and internal technology, Lithium Ion, Silver Oxide and Manganese Alkaline. If you buy them, you generally have to buy 10!
Don't sweat the details. Just take the watch to your local jeweler. They have all the batteries at hand and the tools to remove the back. It is done whilst you wait for $8 to $15!
Posted by ADMIN... on Dec 31, 2018
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