WATCH INSTRUCTIONS
6P00, 6P05 AND 6P89
20/1381BLU, 20/1414, 20/1415, 20/1457BLK, 20/1531GMG,
20/1568, 20/1569, 20/1587BLU, 20/1599, 20/1652, 20/1691, 20/1697, 20/1707, 20/1719, 20/1723BLU,
20/1775BLU, 20/1841, 20/1849, 20/1949BLU
CROWN
POSITIONS
FEATURES OF 6P00, 6P05 AND 6P89
•Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Month, Date and Day of the Week are displayed
•Month/Date/Day Sub Dials
•Water Resistant as indicated on the watch
ADDITIONAL FEATURE OF 6P00
•29.5 Day Moon Phase
ADDITIONAL FEATURE OF 6P89
•24 Hour (Military Time) Sub Dial
SETTING FEATURES
1. To advance the Day, pull the Crown (‘B’) out to Position 2 and rotate the Crown
clockwise. Push the Crown in when desired Day is obtained.
2. To advance the Date, pull the Crown (‘B’) out to Position 1 and rotate the Crown
counter clockwise. Push Crown in when desired Date is obtained.
3. To advance the Hour and Minutes, pull the Crown (‘B’) out to Position 2 when the
Second Hand is at 12 O’clock. Rotate the Crown clockwise until the Minute hand points to
5 Minutes earlier than the time to be set, then turn the Crown back to the correct time.
Push Crown in when desired Time is obtained.
4.To advance the Month, push in ‘A’.
CHANGING THE BATTERY
Change the battery when the watch becomes slow or does not operate. It is not necessary
to return your watch to Armitron for battery replacement. However, it is recommended
that you bring your watch to a local jeweler. Some important facts to remember when
changing the battery are: (1) before removing the battery, be sure to denote polarity so
that the new battery is installed exactly the same way and (2) replace with same or
equivalent.
NOTE: BATTERIES ARE NOT COVERED UNDER THE WARRANTY.
Dear Customer:
Help your watch/jewelry retailer protect our environment by properly recycling the
button cell battery in your watch. Professional jewelers and watch retailers are best
equipped to replace the battery in your watch without damage to the watch case and
movement inside. They have the specialized tools and experience to do the job right.
Inexperienced people can scar the case and damage the water resistant seal – voiding
your warranty.
It is important to recycle your watch battery in an environmentally safe way. Watch
batteries contain very small amounts of mercury, which is required to prevent corrosion
of the battery and damage to your watch. There is no danger to you or your watch from
the mercury because it is in the sealed battery. But you need to recycle your watch battery
properly. Your professional watch/jewelry retailer is the best person to do this
for you. These professionals collect used batteries and recycle them through licensed
waste management companies.
Do our environment and your watch a favor. Ask your watch/jewelry professional to
replace your battery when it expires.
Armitron
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MONTH
DATE
DAY
24 HR
MONTH
DATE
DAY
MONTH
DATE
DAY
A
WOR LD CLASS
TM
B
12
6P006P896P05
PHASES OF THE MOON
Beginning of Full Moon Phase
(Quarter Moon)
Full Moon Phase
End of Full Moon Phase
(Quarter Moon)
New Moon Phase
MOON PHASE CALENDAR
MONTH 2005 2006 2007
Full New Full New Full New
January 25 10 14 29 3 19
February 24 8 13 28 2 17
March 25 10 14 29 3 19
April 24 8 13 27 2 17
May 23 8 13 27 2 16
June 22 6 11 25 1, 30 15
July 21 6 11 25 30 14
August 19 5 9 23 28 12
September 18 3 7 22 26 11
October 17 3 7 22 26 11
November 16 2 5 20 24 9
December 15 1, 31 5 20 24 9
MOON PHASE SETTING (For 6P00 Only)
To set the dial to the correct Moon Phase, pull the Crown (‘B’) out to Position 1 and
slowly rotate the Crown clockwise. Observe how the Moon moves across the dial.
About every turn should produce a single, distinct movement of the Moon in a clockwise
position. Each movement represents one day (24 hours). During a normal 24 hour
period, (while the watch is working) the Moon will move in a clockwise direction.
See Chart below to accurately set the correct Phase of the Moon. Push Crown in when
desired Moon Phase is obtained.
WATER RESISTANCE
This Watch is Water Resistant to the depth specified on the back of the watch.
DO NOT SUBMERGE IN WATER DEEPER THAN THAT SPECIFIED ON THE CASE BACK OF
THE WATCH. If there are no markings, either on the front dial or case back of the watch
to indicate water resistance, do not submerge the watch in water.