Kupu Whakataki
Thank you for choosing the Orient Sports Watch RA-AA0823L. This manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your watch. Please read it carefully to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your timepiece.
Tatūnga
1. Te Wetewete i tō Mataaratanga
Upon receiving your Orient Sports Watch, carefully open the packaging. Ensure all components, including the watch and any accompanying documentation, are present.

2. Te Whakatikatika i te Poroporo
The stainless steel bracelet can be adjusted to fit your wrist. This typically involves removing or adding links. It is recommended to have this procedure performed by a qualified watch technician to prevent damage to the bracelet or clasp.

3. Tautuhi Wā me te Rā
- Wetekina te karauna: Gently unscrew the crown counter-clockwise until it is free from the case.
- Tautuhia te Ra: Pull the crown out to the first click position. Rotate the crown clockwise or counter-clockwise to adjust the day and date. Avoid setting the date between 9 PM and 3 AM, as this can damage the movement.
- Tautuhia te Wa: Pull the crown out to the second click position. Rotate the crown to set the hour and minute hands. Ensure the AM/PM is correctly set for the date change mechanism.
- Pēhia te karauna me te whakapiko i raro: Once the time and date are set, push the crown back into the case and screw it down clockwise firmly to ensure water resistance.
Te Mahi i To Mataara
1. Mechanical Movement F6922
Your Orient Sports Watch is equipped with an automatic mechanical movement (Caliber F6922) with 22 jewels. This movement features both automatic (self-winding) and manual winding capabilities.
- Awhiowhio Aunoa: The watch is wound by the motion of your wrist. Wearing the watch regularly will keep it powered.
- Awhio-a-ringa: To manually wind the watch, unscrew the crown and, in the first position (not pulled out), rotate it clockwise. Approximately 30-40 turns will provide a full power reserve.
2. Whakaaturanga o te Rā me te Rā
The watch features a day and date calendar display. The day of the week and the date will automatically advance at midnight. If the watch stops, reset the day and date as described in the 'Setting Time and Date' section.
3. Ātete Wai (20 ATM / 200m)
This watch is water resistant to 20 ATM (200 meters), making it suitable for showering, swimming, and snorkeling. However, it is not suitable for deep diving or scuba diving. Always ensure the crown is fully screwed down before any contact with water.
4. Mata hurihuri kotahi-angi
The watch features a unidirectional rotating bezel. This bezel can be used to measure elapsed time, typically for diving or other timed activities. Rotate the bezel counter-clockwise to align the marker with the minute hand at the start of an activity. The minute hand will then indicate the elapsed time against the bezel's markings.

Te tiaki
1. Te horoi
Hei pupuri i te āhua o tō mātiti, horoia te pouaka me te poroporo ki te kakahu ngohengohe, maroke. Mō te maitai kore waikura, he paku paku te matotoru.amp Ka taea te whakamahi i te kakahu, ka whai i te kakahu maroke. A ape i te whakamahi i nga matū kino, i nga taonga abrasive ranei.
2. Rokiroki
When not wearing your watch, store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and strong magnetic fields. The original watch box is ideal for storage.
3. Ngā Wā Ratonga
Mechanical watches benefit from periodic servicing to ensure optimal performance and accuracy. It is generally recommended to have your watch inspected and serviced by an authorized service center every 3-5 years.

Raparongoā
1. Watch Not Running
- Insufficient Winding: If the watch has not been worn for an extended period, it may have run out of power. Manually wind the watch by rotating the crown clockwise (with the crown pushed in) approximately 30-40 times.
- Lack of Movement: Automatic watches require wrist movement to stay wound. Wear the watch for several hours or use a watch winder.
2. Tikanga Waa
- Āpure autō: Exposure to strong magnetic fields can affect the watch's accuracy. Keep the watch away from magnets (e.g., speakers, refrigerators, certain electronic devices). If affected, demagnetization by a professional may be required.
- Pānga: A severe impact can affect the movement. If accuracy issues persist after winding and avoiding magnetic fields, professional inspection is recommended.
- Rahui Hiko: Ensure the watch is sufficiently wound. An under-wound watch may run inaccurately.
3. Water Ingress
If you notice condensation or water inside the watch, immediately take it to an authorized service center. Do not attempt to open the watch yourself, as this will void the warranty and can cause further damage.
Whakatakotoranga
| Tau tauira | RA-AA0823L |
| Te nekehanga | Orient Mechanical F6922 (Automatic, Hand-winding, Hacking) |
| Nga taonga | 22 |
| Rauemi Take | Kowiri tira |
| Te Diamita o te keehi | 41mm |
| Tae Waea | Kahurangi Maama |
| Kiriata | Hapaira |
| Ātete wai | 200m (20 ATM) |
| Rauemi whitiki | Kowiri tira |
| Nga Mahi | Hāora, Miniti, Hekona, Rā, Rā |
| Daily Accuracy | +25/-15 seconds (typical) |
| Kaihanga | Rawhiti |
Pūtāhui
Your Orient watch is covered by a manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. The duration and terms of the warranty may vary by region. Please refer to the warranty card included with your watch for specific details. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
Tautoko
For further assistance, service, or inquiries regarding your Orient Sports Watch RA-AA0823L, please contact an authorized Orient service center or visit the official Orient webpae. Ko ngā mōhiohio whakapā kei te kāri pūtāhui, kei te aroaro ipurangi rānei o te waitohu.





