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  Pull crown into Position 

III

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  (hands stop moving)

4

   Turn crown until the current 

date (23) and day (THU) is 
displayed.

5

   Continue turning crown** until 

the current time of 20:45 is 
set.

6

   Push crown back into  

Position 

I

.

Notes
*

  To set the time to the exact 

second see instructions in 

Setting the Time section

**

 

Observe

 24-hour rhythm

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III

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Summary of Contents for RONDA 4210.B

Page 1: ...Certificate and Operating Guides for Watches with the Following Movements RONDA 4210 B RONDA 4220 B RONDA 5020 B RONDA 5040 B RONDA 5040 C RONDA 5050 C RONDA 7003 L RONDA 7004 N RONDA 7004 P RONDA 804...

Page 2: ...town with a long history of watchmaking With this quality passport we guarantee the flawless operation of your Bruno S hnle watch Any defects that may occur are covered by our 24 month warranty from...

Page 3: ...sed by its hardness the high level of comfort it offers wearers and its low nickel content One further special feature of Bruno S hnle watches is that some models in our collection are provided with a...

Page 4: ...casing is screwed down rather than consisting of a spring lid thus making it considerably more watertight Watchstrap links screwed together and sturdy Some models in the collection see the links on th...

Page 5: ...a natural gold shine Chronographs Make time stand still With the Bruno S hnle chronograph you can stop time These chronographs feature two extra buttons alongside the normal time display Pressing the...

Page 6: ...of this model The warranty excludes all claims for compensation replacement or refund Excluded from the warranty are defects arising from improper treatment or tampering by third parties Also exclude...

Page 7: ...y be worn for swimming Have your dealer check the glass crown and seals once a year and after every battery replacement in order to ensure lasting water resistance Water resistant to 10 bar These watc...

Page 8: ...ports thanks to the thickness of the crystal and the seals In the case of intensive use or intense perspiration it is very important to have a check carried out annually to guarantee permanent water r...

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Page 10: ...ond Hand Hour Hand Minute Hand Crown Small Minute Hand Small Hour Hand Push Button Display Elements Control Elements Operating Guide for Movement 4210 B Attention Please remember that your watch may b...

Page 11: ...into Position I Note To display the time to the exact second pull out the crown 1 the moment the second hand is in the 60 position Once the hours and minutes have been set push the crown back to Posi...

Page 12: ...osition I Note When setting the date during the date changeover phase 21 00 to 24 00 it is necessary to set it for the next day Performing the rapid date change too quickly can result in an erro neous...

Page 13: ...Example Date and time on watch 17th 01 25 Current date and time 21st 19 30 1 Pull crown into Position II hands continue moving 2 Turn crown until the date before the current date 20 is displayed 17 Cr...

Page 14: ...is displayed 5 Continue turning crown until the current time of 19 30 is set 6 Push crown back into Position I Notes To set the time to the exact second see instructions in Setting the Time section O...

Page 15: ...minute the mode is active 2 Each short push less than 1 sec advances the time by a minute Each moderate pushes 1 2 sec advances the time by an hour A long push longer than 2 sec advances the time zone...

Page 16: ...Description of Display and Operating Elements Operating Guide for Movement 4220 B Attention Please remember that your watch may be fitted with a screw down crown or rather with a screw held button...

Page 17: ...ed as 07 45 3 Push crown into Position I Note To display the time to the exact second pull out the crown 1 the moment the second hand is in the 60 position Once the hours and minutes have been set pus...

Page 18: ...wn back into Position I Note When setting the date during the date changeover phase 21 00 to 24 00 it is necessary to set it for the next day Performing the rapid date change too quickly can result in...

Page 19: ...he Battery Example Date and time on watch 17th 01 25 Current date and time 21st 19 30 1 Pull crown into Position II hands continue moving 2 Turn crown until the date before the current date 20 is disp...

Page 20: ...current date 21 is displayed 5 Continue turning crown until the current time of 19 30 is set 6 Push crown back into Position I Notes To set the time to the exact second see instructions in Setting the...

Page 21: ...nces by 1 minute the mode is active 2 Each short push less than 1 sec advances the time by a minute Each moderate pushes 1 2 sec advances the time by an hour A long push longer than 2 sec advances the...

Page 22: ...Description of Display and Operating Elements Operating Guide for Movement 5020 B Attention Please remember that your watch may be fitted with a screw down crown or rather with a screw held button...

Page 23: ...ng 2 Turn the crown until the current time 07 45 AM is displayed 3 Push crown into Position I Note To set the time to the exact second 1 has to be pulled out when the second hand reaches position 60 O...

Page 24: ...he Battery Example Date and time on watch 17th 1 25 AM Current date and time 21st 7 30 1 Pull crown into position II watch continues to run 2 Turn crown until the previous day of the actual date 20 ap...

Page 25: ...pps 4 Turn the crown until the cur rent date 21 appears 5 Continue turning the crown until the current time 7 30 PM is displayed 6 Push the crown back to position I Notes To set the time to the exact...

Page 26: ...here 7th appears 3 Push crown back to Position I Note During the calendar jump phase bet ween 21 00 pm and 00 00 am the date of the following day must be set An extreme acceleration in setting the da...

Page 27: ...Chronograph Operating Guide for Movement 5020 B...

Page 28: ...hour timer measures 10 hours per rotation Notes Before using the Chronograph function be sure of the following The crown is in Position l normal position After activating Push Button B all 3 Chronogr...

Page 29: ...mple 1 Start Press push button A 2 Stop Press push button A again to stop timing and to read the 3 chronograph timers 3 Reset Press push button B The three chronograph hands will be reset to their zer...

Page 30: ...sumed 4 Stop e g 12 min 3 sec after 3 27 min 3 sec the cumulative timing is displayed 5 Reset The three chrono graph hands are returned to their zero positions Note Following 4 the accumula tion of th...

Page 31: ...he measured time the 3 Chronograph hands are quickly advanced to the ongoing measured time 4 Stopp final time is displayed 5 Zero Reset The three chro nograph hands are reset to their zero positions N...

Page 32: ...adjusted e g following a battery change 1 Pull out crown in Position III All 3 chronograph hands are in their correct or incor rect zero positions 2 Keep button A and B pressed simultaneously for at l...

Page 33: ...g Reset Next Hand Resetting the Minute and Hour Counter Hands mechanically coupled Single step 1 x short Continuous long 3 Push crown back to Position l The Chronograph hands have now been reset this...

Page 34: ...ments Control Elements Push button A Date Second hand Hour hand Minute hand 1 10 second counter Centre stop second Minute counter Operating Guide for Movement 5040 B Attention Please remember that you...

Page 35: ...current time 07 45 AM is displayed 3 Push crown into Position I Note To set the time to the exact second 1 has to be pulled out when the second hand reaches position 60 Once the hour and minute hand...

Page 36: ...mple Date and time on watch 17th 1 25 AM Current date and time 21st 7 30 1 Pull crown into position II watch continues to run 2 Turn crown until the previous day of the actual date 20 appears 3 Date I...

Page 37: ...til the cur rent date 21 appears 5 Continue turning the crown until the current time 7 30 PM is displayed 6 Push the crown back to position I Notes To set the time to the exact second see instructions...

Page 38: ...n crown until the current date here 7th appears 3 Push crown back to Position I Note The date can be corrected in the date changing phase beetwen 9 PM and 12 PM whereby the date has to be set to the d...

Page 39: ...onograph 17 Hour timer after 30 min Centre stop second 1 10 second counter Display elements Control buttons Minute counter Push button A Start Stop Push button B Reset Operating Guide for Movement 504...

Page 40: ...hour timer measures 10 hours per rotation Notes Before using the Chronograph function be sure of the following The crown is in Position l normal position After activating Push Button B all 3 Chronogr...

Page 41: ...op Press push button A again to stop timing and to read the 3 chronograph timers 3 Reset Press push button B The three chronograph hands will be reset to their zero position 1 3 2 17 17 Minute counter...

Page 42: ...min 3 sec the cumulative timing is displayed 5 Reset The three chrono graph hands are returned to their zero positions Note Following 4 the accumula tion of the timing can be conti nued by pressing p...

Page 43: ...ickly advanced to the ongoing measured time 4 Stopp final time is displayed 5 Zero Reset The three chro nograph hands are reset to their zero positions Note Following 3 further intervals can be displa...

Page 44: ...n in Position III All 3 chronograph hands are in their correct or incor rect zero positions 2 Keep button A and B pressed simultaneously for at least 2 seconds The centre stop second hand rotates by 3...

Page 45: ...gle step 1 x short Continuous long Reset Next Hand Resetting the Minute and Hour Counter Hands Position 09 00 mechanically coupled Single step 1 x short Continuous long 3 Push crown back to Position l...

Page 46: ...nd Crown 1 10 second counter Centre Stop Second Push Button B Display Elements Control Elements Minute Counter Hour Counter Push Button A 17 Operating Guide for Movement 5040 C Attention Please rememb...

Page 47: ...nt time is displayed as 08 45 3 Push crown into Position I Note To display the time to the exact second pull out the crown 1 the moment the second hand is in the 60 position Once the hours and minutes...

Page 48: ...ition I Note When setting the date during the date changeover phase 21 00 to 24 00 it is necessary to set it for the next day Performing the rapid date change too quickly can result in an erro neous s...

Page 49: ...Example Date and time on watch 17th 10 10 Current date and time 23rd 20 45 1 Pull crown into Position II hands stop moving 2 Turn crown until the date before the current date 22 is displayed Crown Dat...

Page 50: ...THU is displayed 5 Continue turning crown until the current time of 20 45 is set 6 Push crown back into Position I Notes To set the time to the exact second see instructions in Setting the Time sectio...

Page 51: ...onograph Centre Stop Second 1 10 second counter Display Elements Control Elements Minute Counter Hour Counter Push Button A Start Stop 17 Push Button B Nullstellung 17 Operating Guide for Movement 504...

Page 52: ...counter measures 1 second per revolution Notes Before using the Chronograph function be sure of the following The crown is in Position l normal position After activating Push Button B all 4 Chronogra...

Page 53: ...Press Push Button A again to stop timing and to read the 4 Chronograph hands 3 Zero Reset Press Push Button B this restores all 4 hands to the zero position 17 Second Counter 17 Minute Counter Hour Co...

Page 54: ...10 sec the cumulative timing is displayed 5 Zero Reset All four hands are restored to the zero posi tion Note After step 4 it is still possible to continue cumulative timing Use Push Button A Restart...

Page 55: ...the current timing 4 Stopp final timing is displayed 5 Zero Reset All four hands are restored to the zero posi tion Note After performing 3 once it is still possible to display subse quent intermedia...

Page 56: ...III all 4 hands take on their current correct or incorrect positions 2 Press Push Buttons A and B at the same time for at least 2 seconds the centre stop second hand rotates by 360 indicating that th...

Page 57: ...gle step 1 x short Continuous long Reset Next Hand Resetting the Minute and Hour Counter Hands Position 09 00 mechanically coupled Single step 1 x short Continuous long 3 Push crown back to Position l...

Page 58: ...wn 1 10 Second Counter Centre Stop Second Push Button B Display Elements Control Elements Weekday Minute Counter Hour Counter Push Button A 17 MON Operating Guide for Movement 5050 C Attention Please...

Page 59: ...wn into Position I Note To display the time to the exact second pull out the crown 1 the moment the second hand is in the 60 position Once the hours and minutes have been set push the crown back to Po...

Page 60: ...Note When setting the date during the date changeover phase 21 00 to 24 00 it is necessary to set it for the next day Performing the rapid date change too quickly can result in an erro neous setting...

Page 61: ...Pull crown into Position III hands stop moving 2 Turn crown until the day be fore the current day WED is displayed 3 Push crown into Position II hands stop moving 4 Turn crown until the date before th...

Page 62: ...h crown back into Position I Notes To set the time to the exact second see instructions in Setting the Time section Observe 24 hour rhythm To speed up the weekday setting it is possible after the day...

Page 63: ...nograph Centre Stop Second 1 10 second counter Display Elements Control Elements Minute Counter Hour Counter Push Button A Start Stop 17 MON Push Button B Reset 17 MON Operating Guide for Movement 505...

Page 64: ...d counter measures 1 second per revolution Note Before using the Chronograph function be sure of the following The crown is in Position l normal position After activating Push Button B all 4 Chronogra...

Page 65: ...Push Button A again to stop timing and to read the 4 Chronograph hands 3 Zero Reset Press Push Button B this restores all 4 hands to the zero position 17 MON Second Counter 17 Minute Counter Hour Coun...

Page 66: ...c the cumulative timing is displayed 5 Zero Reset All four hands are restored to the zero posi tion Note After step 4 it is still possible to continue cumulative timing Use Push Button A Restart Stop...

Page 67: ...rrent timing 4 Stop final timing is displayed 5 Zero Reset All four hands are restored to the zero posi tion Note After performing 3 once it is still possible to display subse quent intermediate times...

Page 68: ...ll 4 hands take on their current correct or incorrect positions 2 Press Push Buttons A and B at the same time for at least 2 seconds the centre stop second hand rotates by 360 indicating that the corr...

Page 69: ...ngle step 1 x short Continuous long Reset Next Hand Resetting the Minute and Hour Counter Hands Position 09 00 mechanically coupled Single step 1 x short Continuous long 3 Push crown back to Position...

Page 70: ...Indicator Small Day Indicator Display Elements Control Elements Description of Display and Operating Elements Operating Guide for Movement 7003 L Attention Please remember that your watch may be fitt...

Page 71: ...nto Position I Note To display the time to the exact second pull out the crown 1 the moment the second hand is in the 60 position Once the hours and minutes have been set push the crown back to Positi...

Page 72: ...n I Note When setting the date during the date changeover phase 23 00 to 01 00 it is necessary to set it for the next day Performing the rapid date change too quickly can result in an erroneous settin...

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Page 74: ...Beschreibung der Anzeige und Bedienelemente Attention Please remember that your watch may be fitted with a screw down crown or rather with a screw held button Operating Guide for Movement 7004 N...

Page 75: ...splayed 3 Push crown into Position I Note To display the time to the exact second pull out the crown 1 the moment the second hand is in the 60 position Once the hours and minutes have been set push th...

Page 76: ...k into Position I Note When setting the date during the date changeover phase 23 00 to 01 00 it is necessary to set it for the next day Performing the rapid date change too quickly can result in an er...

Page 77: ......

Page 78: ...e Indicator Hour Hand Mnute Hand Crown Day Indicator Small Day Indicator Display Elements Control Elements 17 Second Hand Description of Display and Operating Elements Operating Guide for Movement 700...

Page 79: ...nds stop moving 2 Turn crown until the current time is displayed 3 Push crown into Position I Note To display the time to the exact second pull out the crown 1 the moment the second hand is in the 60...

Page 80: ...wn until the current date appears 3 Push crown back into Position I Note When setting the date during the date changeover phase 23 00 to 01 00 it is necessary to set it for the next day Performing the...

Page 81: ......

Page 82: ...ments Control Elements Push button A Date Second hand Hour hand Minute hand 1 10 second counter Centre stop second Minute counter Operating Guide for Movement 8040 B Attention Please remember that you...

Page 83: ...the current time 07 45 AM is displayed 3 Push crown into Position I Note To set the time to the exact second 1 has to be pulled out when the second hand reaches position 60 Once the hour and minute ha...

Page 84: ...n crown until the current date here 7th appears 3 Push crown back to Position I Note The date can be corrected in the date changing phase beetwen 9 PM and 12 PM whereby the date has to be set to the d...

Page 85: ...time on watch 17th 1 25 AM Current date and time 21st 7 30 1 Pull crown into position II watch continues to run 2 Turn crown until the previous day of the actual date 20 appears 3 Date I II 1 2 I II...

Page 86: ...n until the cur rent date 21 appears 5 Continue turning the crown until the current time 7 30 PM is displayed 6 Push the crown back to position I Notes To set the time to the exact second see instruct...

Page 87: ...onograph 17 Hour timer after 30 min Centre stop second 1 10 second counter Display elements Control buttons Minute counter Push button A Start Stop Push button B Reset Operating Guide for Movement 804...

Page 88: ...hour timer measures 10 hours per rotation Notes Before using the Chronograph function be sure of the following The crown is in Position l normal position After activating Push Button B all 3 Chronogr...

Page 89: ...Stop Press push button A again to stop timing and to read the 3 chronograph timers 3 Reset Press push button B The three chronograph hands will be reset to their zero position 17 17 Minute counter 1...

Page 90: ...3 27 min 3 sec the cumulative timing is displayed 5 Reset The three chrono graph hands are returned to their zero positions Note Following 4 the accumula tion of the timing can be conti nued by press...

Page 91: ...re quickly advanced to the ongoing measured time 4 Stopp final time is displayed 5 Zero Reset The three chro nograph hands are reset to their zero positions Note Following 3 further intervals can be d...

Page 92: ...own in Position III All 3 chronograph hands are in their correct or incor rect zero positions 2 Keep button A and B pressed simultaneously for at least 2 seconds The centre stop second hand rotates by...

Page 93: ...gle step 1 x short Continuous long Reset Next Hand Resetting the Minute and Hour Counter Hands Position 09 00 mechanically coupled Single step 1 x short Continuous long 3 Push crown back to Position l...

Page 94: ...ement 8040 N Crown Push button B Push button A Day Retrograde Second hand Hour hand Minute hand 1 10 second counter Centre stop second Minute counter Date Attention Please remember that your watch may...

Page 95: ...ng 2 Turn the crown until the current time 07 45 AM is displayed 3 Push crown into Position I Note To set the time to the exact second 1 has to be pulled out when the second hand reaches position 60 O...

Page 96: ...s to run 2 Turn crown until the current date here 7th appears 3 Push crown back to Position I Note The date can be corrected in the date changing phase beetwen 9 PM and 12 PM whereby the date has to b...

Page 97: ...AM Current date and time 21st 7 30 1 Pull out the crown to position III the watch stops 2 Turn crown until yesterday s weekday FRI appears 3 Push the crown to position II 4 Turn the crown backward unt...

Page 98: ...n the crown until the cur rent date 21 and weekday SAT appears 7 Continue turning the crown until the current time 7 30 PM is displayed 8 Push the crown back into position I Notes To set the time to t...

Page 99: ...Chronograph Operating Guide for Movement 8040 N...

Page 100: ...hour timer measures 10 hours per rotation Notes Before using the Chronograph function be sure of the following The crown is in Position l normal position After activating Push Button B all 3 Chronogr...

Page 101: ...mple 1 Start Press push button A 2 Stop Press push button A again to stop timing and to read the 3 chronograph timers 3 Reset Press push button B The three chronograph hands will be reset to their zer...

Page 102: ...sumed 4 Stop e g 12 min 3 sec after 3 27 min 3 sec the cumulative timing is displayed 5 Reset The three chrono graph hands are returned to their zero positions Note Following 4 the accumula tion of th...

Page 103: ...he measured time the 3 Chronograph hands are quickly advanced to the ongoing measured time 4 Stopp final time is displayed 5 Zero Reset The three chro nograph hands are reset to their zero positions N...

Page 104: ...adjusted e g following a battery change 1 Pull out crown in Position III All 3 chronograph hands are in their correct or incor rect zero positions 2 Keep button A and B pressed simultaneously for at l...

Page 105: ...gle step 1 x short Continuous long Reset Next Hand Resetting the Minute and Hour Counter Hands Position 09 00 mechanically coupled Single step 1 x short Continuous long 3 Push crown back to Position l...

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