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1. events with alarms 5 1 USING CHRONO You can use the chronograph in both the Time and the Timer displays 1 Press the MODE button so that 0 00 0 is displayed on the bottom row 2 Press CHRONO to start the chrono TIP You can switch between the Time display and the Timer display without Q disturbing a running chrono by long pressing the MODE button 3 Press CHRONO to stop the chrono 4 Press CHRONO again to reset the chrono TIP While waiting for the race start you can use the Suunto M3 chronograph Q to estimate the time to reach the start line by taking practice starts The race timer helps you to follow the official race start countdown 5 2 SETTING AN ALARM You can set up to 3 different alarms to remind you of important events When an alarm is set A is displayed in the lower right corner of the display 1 In the Time display press ENTER and select Alarm from the menu 2 Select one of the 3 alarms and press ENTER 3 Set the alarm to On 4 Set the time and date for the alarm with the UP DOWN buttons Press ENTER to accept the values 12 TIP If you leave the date empty the alarm will go off every day at the same Q time If the date is set the you will get one alarm on the specified date and the alarm is then set to off 13 6 CUSTOMIZING SUUNTO M3 You can customize the Suunto 3 settings to fit your personal preferences 6 1 2 N gt 1 CHANGING GENERAL SETTINGS Press ENTER
2. battery compartment under the metal flap with the positive side facing up 6 With the O ring in the correct position replace the battery compartment cover and turn it with the tool coin clockwise until it is aligned with the closed position marker Make sure that the cover stays straight while turning it Do not use force or press the cover excessively NOTE Perform battery replacement with extreme care to ensure that your Suunto M3 remains water resistant Careless battery replacement may void warranty WARNING This Suunto product contains a Lithium cell To reduce risk of fire or burns do not disassemble crush puncture short external contacts charge or dis pose of in fire or water Replace only with manufacturer specified batteries Recycle or dispose of used batteries properly Refer to the pictures on the following page when changing the battery 17 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Operating temperature 20 C to 50 C 5 F to 120 F Storage temperature 30 C to 60 C 22 F to 140 F o Weight 60 g Water resistant 30 m 100 ft Mineral crystal glass o Aluminum case Replaceable battery CR2032 The battery life expectancy is approximately 12 months 19 9 TERMS AND CONDITIONS Copyright This publication and its contents are proprietary to Suunto Oy and are intended solely for the use of its clients to obtain knowledge and key information regarding the operation of Suunto M3 products Its cont
3. in the Time display and select General from the menu Select the setting you want to change Tones sets the key tones on off Light adjusts the backlight There are three different settings Normal the light switches on for 7 seconds with a long press of the CHRONO button or when an alarm is activated Off the light does not switch on at all Night use the light switches on for 7 seconds when you press any of the buttons Units changes the way time and date are shown Contrast adjusts the display contrast 2 CHANGING TIMER SETTINGS Press ENTER in the Timer display and select Settings from the menu Select the setting you want to change and press ENTER Repeat the timer countdown is restarted if the setting is On Tones With TONE SEQ you can define when a sound signal is given during count down for example with every full ten minutes or with every 10 seconds With My tone you can define a custom time for a signal Note that the tone selections are independent from each other Sync The default setting is Down when the DOWN button is pressed the timer is set downwards to the next full minute When set to Round the timer is set to the closest full minute 14 7 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Care of the Suunto M3 Only perform the procedures described in this manual Never attempt to disassemble or service your Suunto M3 Protect it from shocks extreme heat and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight Avoid rubbing
4. the starting line if the bearing is on the minus sector you are steering away from the favored end of the starting line Example the 75 bearing is on the plus sector meaning that you are heading towards the favored end 4 CALCULATING COURSE NEXT MARK Setting the bearing to the next mark on the race is sometimes difficult due to poor visibility Suunto M3 allows you to calculate the bearing to the next race marker in advance before you reach the turning point This way you can steer to the correct direction as soon as possible The calculation is based on the standard turning angles 30 45 60 depending on the race course a 1 Steer directly toward the first mark and 60 check your current bearing from the boat 8 compass Example the bearing to the first mark is 15 2 Adjust the Suunto M3 rotating bezel so that your bearing is parallel to the black triangle on the inner ring 10 3 Find the appropriate turning angle degree from the inner ring and read the bearing to the following mark from the Suunto M3 rotating bezel For example if your course was 15 and the turning angle to the next mark is 60 to the left the bearing to the next mark is 255 4 After passing the first mark follow the new bearing repeat the calculation to the next mark 11 5 USING CHRONO AND SETTING ALARMS You can use the Suunto M3 as a chronograph or as a tool to remind you of important
5. your Suunto M3 against rough surfaces as this may scratch the face If not in use store the Suunto M3 in a clean dry environment at room temperature After use or exposure to salt water flush the Suunto M3 with water to remove the salt Turn the bezel ring and push the buttons while washing Finally wipe your Suunto M3 clean and dry with a soft cloth If there are persistent stains or marks you can apply mild soap to the area Do not expose your Suunto M3 to strong chemicals such as gasoline cleaning solvents acetone alcohol insect repellents adhesives and paint as they will damage the unit s seals case and finish 7 1 WATER RESISTANCE Suunto M3 is water resistant and tested with ISO International Organization for Standardization www iso ch standard 2281 Suunto M3 is also marked with an indication of a test overpressure given as a depth in meters 30 m 100 feet This however does not correspond to a diving depth but refers to the pressure at which the water overpressure test was conducted This means that you cannot dive to a depth of 30 m 100 ft with your Suunto M3 Rain showering swimming and other normal exposure to water will not affect the operation However do not press the buttons under water under any circumstances Q NOTE The Suunto M3 is not meant for diving 15 7 2 REPLACING THE BATTERY Your Suunto M3 operates on a 3 Volt lithium cell type CR 2032 A low battery warning indicator is activated on the displ
6. 5 When the countdown timer reaches 00 00 Suunto M3 starts displaying the elapsed race time Long press UP to stop the race time TIP You can also set the countdown timer to start automatically to count to Q predefined date and time To set the timer press ENTER and select Count to from the menu 5 2 1 SYNCHRONIZING THE COUNTDOWN TIMER Suunto M3 allows you to synchronize the timer to the official countdown even after the countdown has started This is very useful if you are distracted when the official 5 minute signal is given causing a delay in starting the timer in Suunto M3 Once the timer is running synchronizing is done as follows 1 Wait and be prepared to the next official signal such as the 4 or 1 minute signal 2 At the signal immediately press the DOWN button The timer jumps downward to the full minute and continues the countdown TIP By default pressing DOWN makes the timer jump downward to the Q nextfull minute for example from 03 50 to 03 00 and from 03 20 to 03 00 You can also set Suunto M3 to synchronize to the closest full minute for example from 03 50 to 04 00 See section 6 2 for how to do this setting 2 2 ADDING A SPLIT TIME MARK DURING THE RACE You can store split times for example when you pass a mark during the race The stored times can be viewed after the race with the Logbook 1 While the race time is running press ENTER and select Add mark to store a split time 2 The new split time and the t
7. TING AN ALARM icon recesses 12 CUSTOMIZING 5 14 6 1 CHANGING GENERAL SETTINGS 22 14 6 2 TIMER SETTINGS 14 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 15 5 15 7 2 REPLACING THE BATTERY 2 16 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 19 TERMS AND CONDITIONS 20 LIMITS OF LIABILITY conics ee eas Bie 21 AFTER SALES SERVICE eee i 22 1 GETTING STARTED WITH SUUNTO M3 This instruction manual guides you to use all the features of the Suunto M3 a wristop computer designed for competetive boat racing 1 1 GETTING FAMILIAR WITH SUUNTO M3 The Suunto M3 has two main displays the Time and Timer displays You can switch between the displays by long pressing more than 1 seconds the MODE button The picture below shows the Suunto M3 button assignments CHRONO UP START STOP ENTER MODE DOWN SYNC 1 2 FIRST STEPS WITH SUUNTO M3 Taking the Suunto M3 into use the first time is simple all you need to do is set the current date and time 1 While the Suunto M3 is displaying time press the ENTER button to open the menu 2 Use the UP or DOWN button to select the Time item from the menu 3 Press ENTER to select the highlighted item 4 Again select Time and press ENTER 5 Adjust the full hours by pressing the UP DOWN buttons 6 Press ENTER to accept and to move forward 7 Press MODE to retur
8. ailures resulting from accidents misuse neglect mishandling alteration or modifications of the product or any failure caused by operation of the product outside the scope of its published specifications or any causes not covered by this warranty There are no express warranties except as listed above The client can exercise the right to repair under the warranty by contacting Suunto Oy s Customer Service department to obtain a repair authorization Suunto Oy and its subsidiaries shall in no event be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of or inability to use the product Suunto Oy and its subsidiaries do not assume any responsibility for losses or claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this instrument Disposal of the device Please dispose of the device in an appropriate way treating it as electronic y waste Do not throw it in the garbage If you wish you may return the device to your nearest Suunto representative 21 11 AFTER SALES SERVICE If a claim under warranty appears to be necessary return the product freight prepaid to your Suunto dealer who is responsible for having your product repaired or replaced Include your name address proof of purchase and or service registration card as required in your country The claim will be honored and the product repaired or replaced at no charge and returned in what your Suunto dealer determines a reasonable amount of tim
9. ay when approximately 5 15 percent of the battery capacity is still available When this occurs you should replace the battery However extremely cold weather may activate the low battery warning indicator even when the battery is still fully operational If the battery warning indicator is activated in temperatures above 10 C 50 F replace the battery Q NOTE Heavy use of the backlight will significantly reduce battery life You can replace the batteries yourself as long as you do it properly to avoid any leakage of water into the battery compartment or computer Always use original battery replacement kits that include a new battery battery lid opening tool and O ring You can purchase the battery kits from official Suunto retailers NOTE Change the battery at your own risk and use the original Suunto battery replacement kit Suunto recommends you to have the batteries changed in official Suunto services NOTE When replacing the battery also replace the battery lid and O ring Never use the old ones 16 replace the battery 1 Insert the opening tool or a coin into the slot located on the battery compartment cover on the backside of your Suunto M3 2 Turn the tool coin counterclockwise until it is aligned with the open position marker 3 Remove the battery compartment cover and the O ring and discard them Ensure that all surfaces are clean and dry 4 Remove the old battery carefully 5 Place the new battery into the
10. e provided that all necessary parts are in stock All repairs that are not covered under the terms of this warranty will be made at the owner s expense This warranty is non transferable from the original owner If it is not possible to contact your Suunto dealer contact your local Suunto distributor for further information You can locate your local Suunto distributor in www suunto com Online warranty registration Suunto s dive computers and wristop computers can be registered online at www suunto com With our new online warranty registration service we ve removed the need for paperwork and trips to the mailbox by making it possible to register your Suunto device online in real time either in the store when you buy it or later at home Registering your unit makes it quicker and easier for us to help you if you ever need to send your product for servicing or if you need information about using your unit from our Global Help Desk By typing in your device s serial number our help desk and service professionals can find all the information required to give you the best possible service Registration will also make it possible for us to contact you in case we have important safety information concerning your Suunto product 22
11. ents shall not be used or distributed for any other purpose and or otherwise communicated disclosed or reproduced without the prior written consent of Suunto Oy While we have taken great care to ensure that information contained in this documentation is both comprehensive and accurate no warranty of accuracy is expressed or implied lts content is subject to change at any time without notice The latest version of this documentation can always be downloaded in www suunto com Copyright Suunto Oy 4 2005 Trademarks Suunto Wristop Computer Suunto M3 Replacing Luck and their logos are registered or unregistered trademarks of Suunto Oy All rights are reserved CE compliance The CE mark is used to mark conformity with the European Union EMC directive 89 336 EEC ISO 9001 compliance Suunto s Quality Assurance System is certified by Det Norske Veritas to be ISO 9001 compliant in all SUUNTO Oy s operations Quality Certificate No 96 HEL AQ 220 20 10 LIMITS OF LIABILITY If this product should fail due to defects in materials or workmanship Suunto Oy will at its sole option repair or replace it with new or rebuilt parts free of charge for two 2 years from the date of its purchase This warranty is only extended to the original purchaser and only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship that occur during normal use while in the period of the warranty It does not cover battery battery replacement damage or f
12. ime elapsed from the previous split time are shown on the display briefly 3 After the race press ENTER and select Logbook to view the stored marks NOTE Up to 10 separate logs can be stored in the Suunto M3 memory When Q the memory is full a new log automatically replaces the oldest log in the memory 2 3 USING THE BUTTON LOCK In order to prevent accidental off synchronization of the race timer you can activate or switch off the Suunto M3 button lock by pressing first the ENTER and then the CHRONO button within 3 seconds Note that the key lock only disables the following actions starting the race timer stopping the countdown or race time and synchronizing the countdown 3 DETERMINING FAVORED END OF START LINE Before a race starts the wind direction may have shifted and is no longer aligned with the starting line The Suunto M3 helps you to determine the favored end of the start line 15 1 Head to wind and check your bearing from the boat compass A Example bearing to wind is 15 i 0 2 Adjust the Suunto M3 rotating bezel so that the upwind bearing is parallel to the black triangle on the inner ring 3 Steer the boat along the starting line and check your bearing from the boat compass Example the bearing is 75 4 Find the bearing on the Suunto M3 rotating bezel and refer to the inner ring if the bearing is on the plus sector you are steering towards the favored end of
13. n to the time view After setting the time select Date from the menu and repeat the above Your Suunto M3 is now ready for use 2 USING RACE The Suunto M3 helps you to optimize the timing for the race start so that you can cross the start line at the right time This helps you get ahead of your opponents and avoid turbulence from the other boats in front of you TIP While waiting for the race start you can use the Suunto M3 chronograph Q to estimate the time to reach the start line by taking practice starts The race timer helps you to follow the official race start countdown 1 Long press the MODE button to switch to the Timer view 2 Press ENTER and select Start time 3 Enter the countdown time with the UP DOWN buttons For example if the official signal is given 5 minutes before the start enter 5 4 At the official signal press UP to start the countdown on the Suunto M3 TIP You can set the timer to repeat the countdown This is useful if there are Q several race starts for example for different boat classes Long press ENTER to turn the repeat on off This can be done both when the timer is running or when it is stopped After the start long pressing DOWN turns the repeat off and allows you to view the actual race time TIP You can stop the timer with a long press of the UP button Now press UP Q to start the timer again or long press UP to reset the timer if the start is recalled rerun for some reason
14. www suunto com Suunto Oy 11 2005 EN FR DE ES IT NL FI SV SUUNTO USER S GUIDE SUUNTO REPLACING LUCK COPYRIGHT This publication and its contents are proprietary to Suunto Oy Suunto Wristop Computer Suunto M3 Replacing Luck and their logos are registered or unregistered trademarks of Suunto Oy All rights reserved While we have taken great care to ensure that information contained in this documentation is both comprehensive and accurate no warranty of accuracy is expressed or implied Its content is subject to change at any time without notice CUSTOMER SERVICE CONTACTS Suunto Oy Phone 358 9 875870 Fax 358 9 87587301 Suunto USA Phone 1 800 543 9124 Canada Phone 1 800 776 7770 European Call Center Phone 358 2 284 11 60 PC related questions softwarehelpdesk suunto com Suunto Website www suunto com TABLE CONTENTS 1 gt 10 11 GETTING STARTED WITH SUUNTO M3 1 1 GETTING FAMILIAR WITH SUUNTO M3 9 1 2 FIRST STEPS WITH SUUNTO M3 0 INEA 2 1 SYNCHRONIZING THE COUNTDOWN TIMER 7 2 2 ADDING A SPLIT TIME MARK DURING THE 6 2 3 USING THE BUTTON LOCK 7 DETERMINING FAVORED END OF START LINE 8 CALCULATING COURSE TO NEXT MARK 02 20 10 USING CHRONO AND SETTING ALARMS 12 SUSING CHRONO sen ose ere RTE 12 S 2 SET
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