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: Acts as the primary menu multiplexer. Use it to cycle sequentially through the core operational modes.

Hold down the M button (or D button depending on the exact hardware revision) and press the S button. The week indicators will light up when the hourly chime is active, and clear when it is disabled. 4. How to Use the Stopwatch Feature

Press and hold S . The display will show your programmed alarm target time. 2. Adjusting Real Time and Calendar nako na613d user manual exclusive

: Press the M button once to leave stopwatch mode and return to your default time clock view. 🔋 Technical Specifications & Maintenance Component Metric Specification Standard Enclosure Base High-density Impact ABS Plastic Display Window Optically clear Acrylic System Power Type Single (1x) LR1130 / AG10 1.5V Alkaline Button Battery Total Weight 35 grams naked / 45 grams inside bracket Physical Dimensions 7.2 cm x 4.3 cm x 1.5 cm Waterproofing Strictly Non-Waterproof ; protect from liquid exposure Battery Replacement Procedure

This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the , commonly used in vehicles, on desks, or as a portable timer. Key Features of Nako NA-613D : Acts as the primary menu multiplexer

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Keep pressing until a small H icon appears on the screen, indicating you have entered 24-hour mode. Press M to save and exit. 3. Adjusting the Date and Day of the Week The week indicators will light up when the

A: Simultaneously press the S (LAP) and M (MODE) buttons to toggle the hourly chime on or off.

In normal mode, press S and D simultaneously. An icon will appear on the display when the alarm is active. 3. Using the Stopwatch (Sport Mode)

Used to select specific digits (hours, minutes, etc.) during setup or to clear the stopwatch. D (Adjust/Start):

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