Operation Manual

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MIL-STD-810G
This watch has been tested for the items described below in accordance with
the MIL-STD-810G
standard established by the U.S. Department of Defense.
Shock resistance
is based on the assumption of normal daily use. Throwing
the watch, or subjecting it to excessive dropping or other extreme shock
can cause it to break.
Be sure to read the information in this manual under “Precautions During
Use” and “User Maintenance” in order to ensure proper use of this watch.
Failure to
use the watch in accordance with this information creates the risk
of overheating, fire, electric shock, personal injury, and accident.
The functions
of this watch have been confirmed under test environments,
but no guarantees are made concerning operation under all environments
where it may be used. Also, no guarantees are made concerning the ability
of the watch to withstand damage or malfunction.
Dropping Tested in accordance with Method 516.7
Procedure IV.
Vibration Tested in accordance with Method 514.7
Procedure I.
Humidity Tested in accordance with Method 507.6
Procedure II.
Solar Radiation Tested in accordance with Method 505.6
Procedure II.
Low Pressure Storage Tested in accordance with Method 500.6
Procedure I.
Low Pressure
Operation
Tested in accordance with Method 500.6
Procedure II.
High Temperature
Storage
Tested in accordance with Method 501.6
Procedure I.
Low Temperature
Storage
Tested in accordance with Method 502.6
Procedure I.
Thermal Shock Tested in accordance with Method 503.6
Procedure I-C.
Freezing Tested in accordance with Method 521.4
Procedure I.
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