After use, push the crown into normal position then press and screw the crown back down: failure to screw the crown down will compromise water-resistance. Synchronise the seconds by pushing the crown back to position 2 to coincide with a given time signal.
You can use the caseback scale to convert measures in miles, meters, yards, feet, inches. The values on the connecting lines between units are the numbers of time the smaller unit fits into the larger one.
Units are displayed in counter-clockwise order from large to small. With the caseback scale you can convert any measure simply multiplying or dividing the distance by the number shown between the units. You can use the global time scale caseback chart to convert between timezones. The internal ring shows the hours differences corresponding to each destination allowing you to easily convert time between locations. Since the radian expresses a ratio, it is independent of the units of length used.
It is used to approximate to deterimine size and distance with high accuracy. Given distance or size the scale can be used straightening your arm and covering the target with your fingers once established the ratio you can simply multiply or divide to get either size or distance of any object.
Do not set the date between PM and AM, otherwise the day may not change properly. If it is necessary to set the date during that time period, first change the time to any time outside it, set the date and then reset the correct time. Note: The chronograph can measure up to 60 minutes. The chronograph stops after a measurement for 60 minutes.
The external ring shows the hour difference corresponding to each time zone allowing you to convert time between locations. We strongly advice you to seek out professional assistance from your local watch workshop in any instalments or size adjustment operations of the bracelet since special equipment would be needed.
The screws of the links have a threadlocker on the threads to prevent them from unwanted unscrewing. Once done with fitting the bracelet threadlocker should be used to secure the screws and prevent them getting loose due to friction. Unimatic does not take any responsibility and is not liable for any damage caused using this product. NATO on U1. NATO on U2. NATO on U3. NATO on U4. Use the code written on the unique ID seal to link the watch to your account.
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Registration provides a direct check and certification for the genuinity of the watch, helps preventing counterfaits, and enable you to receive a quicker support. Every watch is tested and verified before shipment: in the unlikely event of a fault to obtain warranty service or aftersales assistance please check this page:. Not sure what to gift? Does anyone know what the F8 refers to, or how to fix it? I live in Bulgaria, so I doubt any service department is her or will come and it is 10 years old.
I have tried all the normal procedures in the manual. Any help would be greatly appreciated. That is the only part of the message Thank you for the link.
I will try it as well. In this document, F8 means that the water is too hot. I googled for "Fehler f8" instead of error f8. But I'd call a technician. No it's not. Second part is "call service department", part one is "error F8".
So call service department to find out what F8 means. When they hear where you are and have no access to a V-Zug provider, they might even be helpful and give you some additional information on how to fix it.
You should be able to find the instruction manual for the machine on V-Zug's website or on some other. If the manual explains what error F8 stands for, you may be able to make some headway. If not, you will have to call or email them. You should see if there is any way to "reset" the machine. Maybe, unplug and plug it back once and see. Thanks for the link. This only has cold water attached to it. Any hot water it needs for a hot cycle, ie: whites, it heats up itself.
But it does go along with another F8 from whirlpool about an open heatig circuit. So maybe the heating element area??? Is it cleaning your clothes properly? If so and you are still able to run the machine even with the error code, I wouldn't worry about it. We had one of those F error codes on our V-Zug dishwasher for the last 5 years. It was one of those faults that didn't say what the problem was but to call service.
From previous experience with service rates in this country not sure how it is in Bulgaria , it wasn't worthwile to have service on an 8 year old appliance. We hung on with this error code beeping for 5 years until the machine finally gave up last week. If you google your Model Number and the error code, you should get some better details of what the code means.
If it turns out that it is related to a specific part, you might be able to swap it out for not too much money. If it only says to contact service, for a 10 year old appliance, it isn't worth the hassle or cost as you are unfortunately near the life expectancy of the machine. Having said that, you should send a PM to user st2lemans. If you fly him out to Bulgaria, he could surely fix it for you. This user would like to thank Patxi for this useful post: curley. When it's washing touch the door and you should be able to tell if it's too cold, warm, or too hot.
If there's a little filter compartment near the bottom of the machine have you cleaned it? It seems to do with a sensor for water temperature has failed.
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