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Contain information about how to operate your Nixie watch, maintenance, programming the watch and schematic diagram. The two Nixie tubes are the widely available B-5870 type and are socketed for easy replacement in case of
damage. (They have been known to develop short circuits between adjacent cathode plates as a result of mechanical shock.) These tubes have 0.6” (15mm) tall digits for easy reading in adverse conditions. If the inside of the watch has been soaked in water, it may be a good idea to remove the module with the supplied .050” hex driver to allow drying of the module and the inside of the case. The battery is expected to last from two to six months, depending on the frequency of use. Experience has shown it to last about three to four months in regular long-term use. If the watch is never activated, the battery should last about a year. Should the display grow fuzzy or blink off in use, the battery is likely to be dead. Replace it as follows: Unscrew the cover.

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