I have just figured this out through fiddling with the watch. When you are setting the time, you keep pressing the button that makes the time keep going up. When you get past 24:00 hours, it goes into regular time (AM). You can tell because there is a big "A" underneath the time. Just continue going forward until you have the right time. I just did this, and the "A" turned into a "P" at 12:00 pm.
This is also true for an AW60451W model watch.
I HAVE A ATHLETIC WATCH FROM WALMART BIG FACE AW150 MODEL THAT WENT INTO MILITARY TIME. I HAVE THE INSTRUCTIONS BUT IT SAYS NOTHING ABOUT SETTING MILITARY TIME. HOW DO I GET IT BACK TO NORMAL TIME When the hour is set the watch goes through two sets of 24 hour choices, one set for regular time, one for military time. After pressing the lower left button three times and the lower right button once you are setting the hour of the time. When an 'H' appears to the right of the time, these are the military hour choices. Keep pressing the upper right button until the 'H' disappears (an 'A' appears to indicated AM hours), then the hours depicted are regular time hours. When the correct hour appears press the lower right button.
You can find instructions on setting up a wireless router if you search it up. There are also how-to videos online. How-to websites should also have instructions for this as well.
It's a poem. It doesn't have a setting.
NOTHING!!! I read this book, but I found nothing
Omega, first, bravo, and team are all words that are commonly used in military or tactical contexts to represent elements of an operation, such as code names, squadron designations, or team identifiers. They all help to convey specific information or instructions within a military or organized group setting.
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The military power refers to the armed forces of a given nation. It also refers to the maximum power setting of a military jet aircraft.
Go to this website and you will have the instructions on setting the combination for the safe - no instructions came with the safe - saves money that way
Yes. Parkour and freerunning are athletic sports practiced in an urban setting. You need to be strong enough to do gymnastics.
"The instructions for setting up the new computer were clear and easy to follow."