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The Timex T2N730 is a robust sport watch designed for men, featuring an analog display powered by a precise quartz movement. It is equipped with an altimeter function, making it suitable for outdoor activities. The watch combines functionality with a durable design, including a comfortable rubber strap and water resistance.

Setšoantšo: Pele view of the Timex T2N730 Sport Watch, showcasing its black dial, yellow accents, and durable yellow rubber strap. The dial features an altimeter, date display, and luminous hands.
Likarolo tsa Bohlokoa
- Tsamaiso ea Quartz: E netefatsa ho boloka nako ka nepo.
- Durable Rubber Strap: Provides comfort and resilience for active use.
- Pontšo ea Analog: Classic watch face with hour, minute, and second hands.
- Mosebetsi oa Altimeter: Measures and displays current altitude.
- Hlahisa Letsatsi: Convenient window showing the current date.
- Water Resistance (WR 100M): E loketse ho sesa le ho qoela ka metsing, empa ha e loketse ho qoela.
- INDIGLO Bosiu-Leseli: Provides illumination for the dial in low-light conditions.
Shebella Likaroloana
Familiarize yourself with the main components of your Timex T2N730 watch for optimal use:
- Moqhaka: Located on the right side of the watch case, used for setting time and date.
- Ba sututsang: Buttons on the side of the case, typically used for activating specific functions like the altimeter.
- Daela: The watch face, displaying time, date, and altimeter readings. It includes markings for meters and feet for altitude.
- Matsoho: Includes hour, minute, and second hands, along with specialized hands for altimeter readings.
- Bezel: The outer ring of the watch face, which may have numerical markings for reference.
- Rubber Strap: The band that secures the watch to your wrist, known for its durability and comfort.

Setšoantšo: Ka botlalo view of the Timex T2N730 watch dial, highlighting the "ALTIMETER" and "INTELLIGENT QUARTZ" markings, along with the date window and various sub-dials for altitude measurement in both meters and feet.
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Ho Bea Nako le Letsatsi
- Hula Moqhaka: Gently pull the crown out to position 2 (for date adjustment) or position 3 (for time adjustment).
- Fetola Moqhaka: Turn the crown clockwise or counter-clockwise to set the desired time or date. Ensure you pass 12 AM/PM correctly for the date to change at midnight.
- Sutumelletsa Moqhaka Morao: Once set, push the crown firmly back into its original position to secure the settings and ensure water resistance.
Altimeter Calibration
The altimeter requires calibration for accurate readings. It is recommended to calibrate it at a location with a known altitude (e.g., from a map, GPS device, or local landmark).
- Activate Calibration Mode: Press and hold the designated altimeter pusher (usually the top right button). The altimeter hand will begin to move.
- Adjust Altitude: While holding the pusher, use the other pusher (if applicable) or rotate the crown to adjust the altimeter hand to the known altitude.
- Boloka Tekanyo: Release the altimeter pusher to save the calibrated altitude. The altimeter will now display the current altitude relative to your calibrated setting.
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Using the Altimeter
To read the current altitude:
- Ho bala Hang-hang: Briefly press the altimeter pusher. The altimeter hand will move to indicate the current altitude.
- Pontšo ea Yuniti: The watch can display altitude in either meters or feet, as indicated on the dial's sub-scales.
INDIGLO Bosiu-Leseli
To activate the INDIGLO night-light for illumination in low-light conditions, simply press the crown (or the designated pusher, if different). The entire dial will illuminate evenly.
Tlhokomelo
Ho Hloekisa Tebelo ea Hao
To keep your watch in good condition, regularly wipe the watch case and strap with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals, solvents, or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the watch's finish or strap material.
Phetoho ea Battery
When the watch battery runs low, you may notice the watch stopping or exhibiting irregular behavior. Battery replacement should always be performed by a qualified watch technician. This ensures that the watch's water resistance is maintained and prevents potential damage to the internal components.
Ho hanyetsa Metsi
This watch is water resistant up to 100 meters (WR 100M). This means it is suitable for recreational swimming and snorkeling. However, it is crucial eseng to operate the pushers or crown while the watch is wet or submerged, as this can compromise the water seal and lead to internal damage.
Ho batle phoso
| Bothata | Lebaka le ka khonehang | Tharollo |
|---|---|---|
| Shebella ha e matha | Betri e shoeleng | Replace battery by a professional. |
| Altimeter inaccurate | Needs calibration or environmental changes. | Recalibrate altimeter to a known altitude. |
| Letsatsi ha le fetohe har'a mp'a bosiu | Incorrect AM/PM setting. | Eketsa nako ka lihora tse 12. |
| INDIGLO light not working | Betri e tlase kapa ho se sebetse hantle. | Check battery or contact support. |
Litlhaloso
- Nomoro ea Mohlala: T2N730
- Lebitso: Timex
- Motsamao: Quartz
- Mofuta oa Pontšo: Analog with Hands
- Sebopeho sa Case: Ratoa
- Case Diameter: XL (49 - 55 mm)
- Lisebelisoa tsa Band: Rabara
- Mathata a Metsi: Limithara tse 100 (WR 100M)
- Targeted Group: Banna
- Nomoro ea Moetsi: 1742017
Warranty le Tšehetso
For detailed warranty information, service, and customer support, please refer to the official Timex website or contact their authorized service centers. It is advisable to retain your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.
Timex Official Websebaka: www.licxengra.com





