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RONDA
RONDAstartech
startech––Movement
MovementCal.
Cal.5040.B
5040.B
You
Youhave
havedecided
decidedtotobuy
buya awatch,
watch,which
whichwas
wasassembled
assembledbybya awatchwatchmaker
makerusing
usinga aRonda
Rondamovement.
movement.Please
Pleasenote
notethat
thatnonowatches
watchesare
are
produced
producedorordistributed
distributedunder
underthe
theRonda
RondaBrand.
Brand.
InIncase
caseofofrepairs,
repairs,guarantee
guaranteeclaims
claimsand
andquestions
questionsconcerning
concerning
the
thefunctioning
functioningofofa awatch,
watch,purchasers
purchasersand
andconsumers
consumersshould
should
contact
contacttheir
theirretailer
retailerororthe
thewatch
watchmanufacturer,
manufacturer,forforwhich
whichthe
the
relevant
relevantinformation
informationcan
canbebefound
foundininthe
thesales
salesororguarantee
guarantee
documentation
documentationprovided
providedwith
withthe
thewatch.
watch.
8
7
Hour
hand
Hour
hand
8
7
Second
counter
Second
counter
15 15
30 30
9 109 110 1
2 2
8
3 3
7
6 64 4
5 5
8
7
60 60
45 45
20
15 15
30 30
10 10
Minute counter
1⁄ 10
8
7
3 3
7
4
56 5 4
6
9 10 1
6
2 32 3
60 60
30 30
45 45
20 20 10 10
15 15
30 30
9 109 110 1
2 2
8
3 3
7
6 64 4
5 5
8
7
20
45
Please
note:
Please
note:
* In
order
to to
setset
thethe
time
to to
thethe
exact
second,
* In
order
time
exact
second,
must
bebe
pulled
outout
when
thethe
second
hand
must
pulled
when
second
hand
is in
position
«60».
is in
position
«60».
Setting
the
time
Once
thethe
hour
and
minute
hands
have
been
Once
hour
and
minute
hands
have
been
set,
must
be
pushed
back
into
position
I
set,
must be pushed back into positionatI at
thethe
exact
second.
exact
second.
* Pull
out the crown to position III
(the watch stops).
BB
10
8
7
9 10 1
20
6
4
5
2
3
23
30 30
9 109 110 1
2 2 60
8
3 3
7
6 6 4 445
15
5 5
10
30
9 10 1
8
7
6
2
3
4
5
B BI
45 45
15 15
30 30
9 109 110 1
2 2
8 8
3 3
7 7
6 64 4
5 5
I I II II
A
BB
31
45
10
15
9 10 1
6
4
5
I
45 45
01
15 15
30 30
9 109 110 1
2 2 60
8
3 3
7
15
6
4 45
10 56 5 4
30
8
7
9 10 1
6
4
5
B BI
2
3
AA
B
0 30 3
60 60
30 30
45 45
20 20 10 10
8
7
A
BB
45
10
9 10 1
0 30 3
6
4
5
A AI
2
3
60 60
30 30
45 45
20 20 10 10
15 15
30 30
9 109 110 1
8 8
2 2
7 7
3 3
6 64 4
5 5
60
30
45
10
II
B
A
I
03
20
9 10 1
BB
A AI
2
45 45
II
45
10
8
7
6
5
4
I
2
3
II
8
7
6
5
**Continue to turn the crown until the
correct time 8:30 PM appears.
**Push the crown back into position I.
A
04
60
I I II II III III
BB
AA
B
45 45
15 15
30 30
9 109 110 1
8 8
2 2
7 7
3 3
6 64 4
5 5
III III
A
23
BB
60
30
45
10
9 10 1
6
5
15
30
I
2
A3 A
4
BB
A
23
45
10
8
7
6
5
Adjusting
the
Pullsecond
out the counter
crown to hand
position III (all
Single
step
1 x1hands
short
AA
are in their correct or
Single
step chronograph
x short
Continuous
long
AA
zero
position).
long
Continuous incorrect
Adjusting
the
next
hand
BB
Adjusting
the
next
hand
Keep push-buttons A and B depressed
III Continuous
Adjusting
the
next
hand
BB
Adjusting
the
next
hand
B
AA
Adjusting the minute counter hand (position 9h)
Adjusting the minute counter hand (position 9h)
Single
step
1 x1 short
Single
step A A
x short
Continuous
long
Continuous A A
long
Adjusting
the
second
counter
Returning
thethe
crown
to to
position
I I hand
Returning
crown
position
I II II III III
I
Adjusting the second counter hand
1 x1 short
Single
step
A A is activated).
x short
Single
step mode
long
Continuous
AA
long
15
2
3
BB
4
III
Example:
One or several chronograph hands are not in
their correct zero positions and have to be
adjusted (e.g. following a battery change).
30
9 10 1
II
Adjusting the chronograph
hands to zero position
forhand
at least
2 seconds
1simultaneously
thethe
⁄ 101 second
counter
(position
6h)6h)
Adjusting
Adjusting
second
counter
hand
(position
(the⁄ 10second
counter
hand
360°
corrective
A A60
30
20
60 60
30 30
20 20 10 10
A
2
3
4
2 32 3
07
1 x short
Single step
A
Termination
of of
thethe
chronograph
adjustment
Termination
chronograph
hands
adjustment
long hands
Continuous
A
(can
bebe
carried
outout
at at
any
time).
(can
carried
any
time).
Adjusting the next hand B
B
A
Adjusting the 1⁄ 10 second counter hand (position 6h)
1 x short
Single step
A
long
Continuous
A
Adjusting the next hand B
B
A
I
appears.
III
B
30
23
30 30
9 109 110 1
2 2 60
8
3 3
7
6 6 4 445
15
5 5
10
30
9 10 1
Please
note:
Please
note:
* Following
, further
intervals
or or
inter* Following
, further
intervals
interChronograph:
mediates
can
bebe
displayed
byby
pressing
mediates
can
displayed
pressing
push-button
B (display
interval
/ make
upup
push-button
B (display
interval
/timing
make
Intermediate
or
interval
measured
time,
...)....).
measured
time,
Example:
Start: (start timing)
Display interval:
e.g. 20 minutes 17 seconds (timing
continues the
in thechronograph
background)
*Adjusting
Adjusting
chronograph
Making up the
the measured
time:
hands
(Theto
chronograph
hands are quickliy
hands
tozero
zeroposition
position
advanced to the ongoing measured time.)
Example:
Example:
orStop:
(Final
time is displayed)
One
several
chronograph
hands
areare
notnot
in in
One or
several
chronograph
hands
Reset:
their
correct
zero
positions
and
have
to to
bebe
their
correct
zero
positions
and
have
The(e.g.
chronograph
hands
are change).
returned
to
adjusted
following
a battery
adjusted
(e.g.
following
a battery
change).
their zero position.
Pull
outout
thethe
crown
to to
position
III III
(all(all
Pull
crown
position
Please
note: hands
chronograph
areare
in in
their
correct
or or
chronograph
hands
their
correct
* incorrect
Following
, position).
further
intervals or interzero
incorrect
zero
position).
mediates can be displayed by pressing
push-button B (display interval / make up
Keep
measured
time, ...).A A
push-buttons
and
B depressed
Keep
push-buttons
and
B depressed
simultaneously
forfor
at at
least
2 seconds
simultaneously
least
2 seconds
(the
second
counter
hand
360°
corrective
(the
second
counter
hand
360°
corrective
mode
is activated).
mode
is activated).
Adjusting the minute counter hand (position 9h)
Single step
1 x short
A
Continuous
long
A
Returning the crown to position I
Turn the crown until the correct dat
15
30
9 10 1
15 15
30 8
7
20
0808
Please
note:
Please
note:
***To
setset
your
watch
to to
thethe
exact
second,
*To
your
watch
exact
second,
please
refer
to to
thethe
chapter
entitled
«setting
please
refer
chapter
entitled
«setting
**
Pull
out the crown to position III
thethe
time».
time».
****
(theobserve
watch
stops).
Please
thethe
AM/PM
clock
rhythm.
Please
observe
AM/PM
clock
rhythm.
I I II II III III
60
30
60 60
A
A
BB
03
AA
B
B
15 15
30 30
9 109 110 1
8 8
2 2
7 7
3 3
6 64 4
5 5
2
3
****
I. I.
Push
thethe
crown
back
into
position
Push
crown
back
into
position
B
60 60
30 30
4
45 45
appears.
appears.
Turn the crown until yesterday’s
****
Continue
to to
turn
crown
until
thethe
03the
Continue
turn
crown
until
date
appears
. the
correct
time
8:30
PMPM
appears.
correct
time
8:30
appears.
15
07 460 544 3
20 20 10 10
5
Turn
thethe
crown
until
thethe
correct
datdat04 04
Turn
crown
until
correct
I II II III III
30
8
6
30 30
20 20 10 10
8
7
Example:
– Date / time on the watch: 17 / 1:25 AM
04 / 8:30 PM
– Present date / time:
**Pull
III III
outout
thethe
crown
to to
position
Pull
crown
position
**
Pull
out the
crown
to position
II
(the
watch
stops).
(the
watch
stops).
(the watch continues to run).
15
30
8
7
8
7
01
Setting the date/time
following a battery change
60
15
30
I I II II
17
A BB 60
45
9 10 1
15 15
30 30
9 109 110 1
2 2
8
3 3
7
6 64 4
5 5
30
20
II
15 15
2 32 3
Example:
Example:
– Date
/ time
onon
thethe
watch:
AM
–Please
Date
/ note:
time
watch:17 17/ 1:25
/ 1:25
AM
the
date
changing 04
phase
– Present
date
/ time:
PMPM
04/ 8:30
–During
Present
date
/ time:
/ between
8:30
approx. 9 PM and 12 PM; the date must be
set
to
theout
date
ofcrown
theto
following
day.
Pull
out
the
crown
position
II II
Pull
the
to
position
(the
watch
continues
toin
run).
(the
watch
continues
to
run). the date
An
extreme
acceleration
setting
with quick mode can induce a false date indication. The synchronization is re-established
by setting the date from 01 till 31 (crown in
Turn
theII).
crown
until
yesterday’s
Turn
the
crown
until
yesterday’s
position
date
appears
. .
date
appears03 03
I I II II
30 8
7
45 45
30 30
9 109 110 1
2 2
8
3 3
7
6 64 4
5 5
10
appears.
A
BB
AA B
30
Setting
Settingthe
thedate/time
date/time
Push the crown
back into
position I.
following
change
followinga abattery
battery
change
60 60
30 30
20 20 10 10
Turn the crown until the correct date
II
AA
B
2
3
4
23
0707
20
2
3
1 71 7
20
30
8
7
20
60
30
20
III
60 60
30 30
20 20 10 10
II
AA
B
0 10 1
02
Please
note:
appears.
appears.
* In order to set the time to the exact second,
Push
must
be
pulled
out
when
the
second
the
crown
back
into
position
I. I. hand
Push
the
crown
back
into
position
is in position «60».
Once the hour and minute hands have been
note:
set,
must
be pushed back into position I at
Please
Please
note:
the
exact
second.
During
thethe
date
changing
phase
between
During
date
changing
phase
between
approx.
9 PM
and
1212
PM;
thethe
date
must
bebe
approx.
9 PM
and
PM;
date
must
setset
to to
thethe
date
of of
thethe
following
day.
date
following
day.
AnAn
extreme
acceleration
in in
setting
thethe
date
extreme
acceleration
setting
date
with
quick
mode
can
induce
a false
date
indiwith
quick
mode
can
induce
a false
date
indiSetting
the
date (quick
mode)
cation.
The
synchronization
is re-established
cation.
The
synchronization
is re-established
byby
setting
thethe
date
from
0101
tilltill
3131
(crown
in in
setting
date
from
(crown
position
II).
position II).
Pull out the crown to position II (the watch
continues to run).
5
A
60 60
8
7
Turn
thethe
crown
until
thethe
correct
date
Turn
crown
until
correct
date01 01
I I II II
6
Intermediate
timing
= 20or
min
17
sec
Intermediate
orinterval
interval
timing
Example:
Example: (The accumulated measured time is shown)
Start:
(start
timing)
Start:
(start
timing)
Reset:
Display
interval:
Display
interval:hands are returned
The
chronograph
e.g.
20
minutes
1717
seconds
(timing
e.g.
20
minutes
seconds
(timing
to
their
zero positions.
continues
in in
thethe
background)
continues
background)
*
* Making up the measured time:
Making
Please
note:up the measured time:
chronograph
hands
areare
quickliy
, the accumulation
(The
chronograph
hands
quickliy
* (The
Following
of the
advanced
the
ongoing
measured
advanced
to
the
ongoing
measured
time.)
timing
cantobe
continued
by
pressingtime.)
pushStop:
(Final
time
is displayed)
Stop:
(Final
time
is displayed)
button
A
Reset:
(Restart
Reset: / Stop, Restart / Stop, …).
The
chronograph
hands
areare
returned
to to
The
chronograph
hands
returned
their
zero
position.
their
zero
position.
15 15
23
20 20 10 10
Pull
outout
thethe
crown
to to
position
II (the
watch
Pull
crown
position
II (the
watch
run).
continues
to
run).
* Push
continues
theto
crown
back into position I.
A
15 15
AA
B
45 45
30 30
Turn the
crown
until(quick
you reachmode)
correct
Setting
the
date
Setting
the
date
(quick the
mode)
time 8:45.
60 60
45 45
30 8
7
20
06
III
AA
B
30 30
20 20 10 10
II
4
2 32 3
20
I
5
Please
note:
Please
note:
* Following
, the
accumulation
of of
thethe
* Following
, the
accumulation
timing
can
bebe
continued
byby
pressing
pushChronograph:
timing
can
continued
pressing
pushbutton
A
button A
Accumulated
timing
(Restart
/ Stop,
Restart
/ Stop,
…).
(Restart
/ Stop,
Restart
/ Stop,
…).
Example:
Start: (start timing)
Stop: (e.g. 15 min 5 sec following )
Restart: (timing is resumed)
Chronograph:
Chronograph:
* Stop: (e.g. 5 min 12 sec following )
2
3
30 30
9 109 110 1
2 2 60
8
3 3
7
6 6 4 445
15
5 5
10
30
9 10 1
30
3 13 1
0303
15
15
30 8
7
Turn
thethe
crown
until
you
reach
thethe
correct
Turn
crown
until
you
reach
correct
(The
accumulated
measured
time
is shown)
(The
accumulated
measured
time
is shown)
30
6
Example:
Example:
Start:
(start
timing)
Start:
(start
timing)
Zero positioning:
Stop:
(e.g.
1515
min
5 sec
following
) )
Stop:
(e.g.
minB.
5 sec
following
Press
push-button
Restart:
(timing
is resumed)
(The
chronograph
will be reset
Restart:
(timing
ishands
resumed)
to
their
zero
positions.)
.
* Stop:
(e.g.
1212
secsec
following
) )
* Stop:
(e.g.5 min
5 min
following
= 20
min
1717
sec
= 20
min
sec
The
chronograph
hands
areare
returned
The
chronograph
hands
returned
to to
their
zero
positions.
their
zero
positions.
A B B 60 60
8
7
A
45
9 10 1
button A once more and read the
Chronograph:
Chronograph:
chronograph hands: 4min/38sec / 7⁄ 10 sec
Accumulated
Accumulatedtiming
timing
Reset:
Reset:
15 15
60
20 20 10 10
* Push
I. I.
thethe
crown
back
into
position
* Push
crown
back
into
position
60
30
45 45
30 30
Push button B
BB
AA B
2 32 3
(the
watch stops).Crown
30 (the watch stops).
2
3
A
2
3
4
30 30
9 109 110 1
2 2
8
3 3
7
6 64 4
5 5
8
7
A
I I II II III III
23
0202
0404
4
5
10
second counter
01
6
23
20
time
8:45.
time
8:45.
BB
(hour counter after 30 minutes
)
A
03
5
15 15
30 30
30
Push button A
10
60 60
8
7
60
30
* Pull
III III
outout
thethe
crown
to to
position
* Pull
crown
position
45
15
I I II II III III
91 1
Second8 9counter
2 2
8
7
45 45
23
30 30
Setting
Settingthe
thetime
time
23
Stop: to stop the timing, press push-
AA
B
2 32 3
Date
Start: Press push-button A.
2
3
9 109 110 1
2 2 60
8
3 3
7
6 6 4 445
15
5 5
10
30
9 10 1
8
7
0606
AA
Example:
30 8
7
20
Control buttons
2 32 3
5
4
60 60
(hour counter after 30 minutes )
Second hand
(Start / Stop / Reset)
15
2 32 3
second
counter
⁄ 10
second
counter
Description
of the display and control buttons
(hour counter after 30 minutes )
Hour
20 20 hand
10 10
6
20 20 10 10
Display elements
Chronograph: Basic function
30
9 10 1
30 30
20 20 10 10
1⁄ 101
30 30
45
10
05
0101
A
BB
60
20
Minute
counter
Minute
counter
Minute hand
30 30
9 109 110 1
2 2
8
3 3
7
6 64 4
5 5
30
Crown
Crown
Push
button
BB
Push
button
Press
push-button
B. B.
Press
push-button
(The
chronograph
hands
will
bebe
reset
(The
chronograph
hands
will
reset
to to
their
zero
positions.)
. .
their
zero
positions.)
15 15
23
60 60
45 45
45 45
button
A once
more
and
read
thethe
button
A once
more
and
read
chronograph
hands:
4min/38sec
/ 7⁄/10
sec
7⁄ 10
chronograph
hands:
4min/38sec
sec
Zero
positioning:
Zero
positioning:
60 60
20 20 10 10
In case of repairs, guarantee claims and questions concerning
Display
elements
Control
buttons
Display
elements of a watch, purchasers and
Control
buttons should
the
functioning
consumers
contact
Date
Date their retailer or the watch manufacturer, for which the
relevant
information can be
found in the sales or guarantee
Second
hand
2 32 3
Second
hand
Push
button
AA
Push
button
documentation provided with the watch.
30 30
AA
2 32 3
30 30
0505
20 20 10 10
Stop:
to to
stop
thethe
timing,
press
pushStop:
stop
timing,
press
pushBB
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Description
ofofthe
control
buttons
Description
thedisplay
display
andRonda
control
buttons
produced
or distributed
underand
the
Brand.
Minute
hand
Minute
hand
Example:
Example:
Start:
Press
push-button
A.A.
Start:
Press
push-button
15 15
30 30
9 109 110 1
2 2
8 8
7 7
3 3
6 64 4
5 5
RONDA startech – Movement Cal. 5040.B
User’s Manual English
45 45
20 20 10 10
(Start
/ Stop
/ Reset)
(Start
/ Stop
/ Reset)
60 60
30 30
Chronograph:
Chronograph:Basic
Basicfunction
function
AA
2 32 3
User’s
User’sManual
ManualEnglish
English
04
08
II
III
Termination of the chronograph hands adjustment
(can be carried out at any time).
06 /06
2014
/ 2014
Battery
type:
395
(diameter
9.59.5
mm
x 2.6
mm
/ SR
927
SW)
Battery
type:
395
(diameter
mm
x 2.6
mm
/ SR
927
SW)
Accuracy:
+20
/ -10
seconds
per
month
Accuracy:
+20
/ -10
seconds
per
month