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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 WWW.COVERWATCHES.COM You have decided to buy a watch, which was assembled by a watchmaker using a Ronda movement. Please note that no watches are 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