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How To Change Battery In Timex Ironman Triathlon Watch?

Posted on May 4, 2022 By Vincent Albert No Comments on How To Change Battery In Timex Ironman Triathlon Watch?

What is the moon icon on Timex Ironman watch?

Moon icon P will appear in Time mode. Feature causes any button press to activate INDIGLO® night-light for 3 seconds. NIGHT-MODE feature may be deactivated by pressing and holding INDIGLO® again for 4 seconds, or it automatically deactivates after 8 hours.

How do you open the back of a Timex watch to change the battery?

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How do I change the battery in my Ironman?

– Step 1: Unscrew the four phillips screws on the back of the watch. … – Step 2: Remove the back. … – Step 3: Remove the battery cover screw and lift off the battery cover. … – Step 4: Insert a new battery into the watch. … – Step 5: Reinstall the battery cover.

How do I reset my Timex Ironman Triathlon watch?

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How do I reset my Timex watch?

To reset the timer to your beginning settings, press & hold the STOP/RESET button. WARNING: If the timer has already been reset, then pressing and holding the STOP/RESET button will clear all your timer intervals back to 0. If you press & hold that button, then check the message it displays to be safe.

How do you get the back off of a Timex watch?

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How do you change the time on a Timex watch?

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How do you take the back off of a Timex watch?

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How do I open the back of my Timex watch?

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What type of battery does the Timex Ironman watch take?

Usually, Timex watches use a CR 2016 or a CR 2025 watch battery, both available at RadioShack.N

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How do I clear the memory on my Timex Ironman watch?

To clear all workouts, continue to hold STOP/RESET. HOLD TO CLEAR CHRONO MEM appears. Watch beeps a second time to indicate all stored workouts are erased. MEMORY 50 will be displayed.

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