CITIZEN CB5947-80E Time Signals Watch Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Citizen
Table of Contents
- CB5947-80E Time Signals Watch
- Product Information
- Specifications
- Safety Precautions
- Features
- Product Usage Instructions
- Before Using the Watch
- Checking the Movement Number
- Safety Precautions
- Band Adjustment
- Protective Stickers
- How to Use a Specially Designed Crown/Button
- Changing the Mode
- Checking the Power Reserve
- Checking the Previous Signal Reception Result
- Checking the Current World Time Setting
- Setting the World Time
CB5947-80E Time Signals Watch
Product Information
Specifications
-
Radio controlled watch
-
Receives time signals from one of the five signal stations in
four regions in the world and automatically adjusts the time and
calendar -
World time feature allows you to see the time for a second time
zone, anywhere in the world -
Eco-Drive technology eliminates the need for battery
replacement as the watch is fueled by light -
Alarm function that sounds at the set time
-
Chronograph measures up to 60 minutes by 1 second
-
Perpetual calendar that does not require monthly and leap-year
date correction until February 28, 2100
Safety Precautions
This manual contains important instructions that should be
strictly followed at all times to ensure optimal use and prevent
injuries or damage. Please read the entire booklet and understand
the meaning of the following symbols:
-
DANGER: Highly likely to cause death or
serious injury -
WARNING: Can cause serious injury or
death -
CAUTION: Can or will cause minor or moderate
injury or damage
Features
-
Radio controlled watch: Receives time signals
from one of the five signal stations in four regions in the world
and automatically adjusts the time and calendar. -
World time: Easy to see the time for a second
time zone, anywhere in the world. -
Eco-Drive: No periodical battery replacement
is needed. This watch is fueled by light. -
Alarm: Sounds at the time set.
-
Chronograph: Measures up to 60 minutes by 1
second. -
Perpetual calendar: No need for monthly and
leap-year date correction until February 28, 2100.
Product Usage Instructions
Before Using the Watch
Before using the watch, please follow these steps:
-
Read the instruction manual carefully to ensure correct
use. -
Store the manual in a safe place for future reference.
-
Visit the Citizen website at http://www.citizenwatch-global.com/
for additional information, electronic setting guides, frequently
asked questions, and Eco-Drive recharging information.
Checking the Movement Number
To check the movement number of your watch, follow these
steps:
-
Locate the case back of the watch.
-
Find the engraved case number, which consists of 4 alphanumeric
characters followed by 6 or more alphanumeric characters. -
The first 4 characters of the case number represent the
movement number of the watch.
Safety Precautions
It is important to follow these safety precautions to ensure
safe usage of the watch:
-
Read and understand all safety advisories in the manual
(especially pages 70 to 83). -
Follow the instructions and precautions provided in the manual
to prevent injuries or damage.
Band Adjustment
To adjust the band of the watch, please refer to the band
adjustment section in the manual.
Protective Stickers
The watch may come with protective stickers. Please follow the
instructions in the manual to remove them before using the
watch.
How to Use a Specially Designed Crown/Button
For instructions on how to use the specially designed
crown/button of the watch, please refer to the corresponding
section in the manual.
Changing the Mode
To change the mode of the watch, follow the instructions
provided in the manual.
Checking the Power Reserve
To check the power reserve of your watch, follow the steps
outlined in the manual.
Checking the Previous Signal Reception Result
To check the previous signal reception result of your watch,
refer to the instructions in the manual.
Checking the Current World Time Setting
To check the current world time setting of your watch, follow
the steps provided in the manual.
Setting the World Time
To set the world time on your watch, please refer to the
detailed instructions in the manual.
FAQ
-
1. Q: How often do I need to replace the battery?
A: The watch is powered by Eco-Drive technology and does not
require periodic battery replacement. It is fueled by light.
-
1. Q: Can I use this watch for diving?
A: Please refer to the water resistance specifications in the
manual. The watch may have specific limitations for underwater
usage.
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1. Q: How do I adjust the time and date?
A: Follow the instructions provided in the manual for time and
date adjustments.
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1. Q: Can I wear this watch while swimming?
A: Please refer to the water resistance specifications in the
manual. The watch may be suitable for swimming, but certain water
depths or activities may not be recommended.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ENGLISH FRANÇAIS ESPAÑOL DEUTSCH ITALIANO PORTUGUÊS
China Japan
BPC Europe
DCF77
JJY North America WWVB
EN Time signals available to this watch are as shown on the table.
FR Les signaux d’heure disponibles sur cette montre sont indiqués dans le
tableau.
ES Las señales horarias disponibles para este reloj aparecen en la tabla.
DE Die für diese Armbanduhr verfügbaren Zeitsignale sind in der Tabelle
aufgeführt.
IT Nella tabella vengono raffigurati i segnali orari disponibili per questo
orologio.
PO Os sinais horários disponíveis para este relógio são os exibidos na tabela.
CT CS
Thank you for your purchase of this Citizen watch. Before using the watch, read this instruction manual carefully to ensure correct use. After reading the manual, store it in a safe place for future reference. Be sure to visit the Citizen website at http://www.citizenwatch-global.com/ . Here you will find a variety of information such as electronic setting guides, answers to frequently asked questions, Eco-Drive recharging information and more.
To check the movement number
Engraving position example
A case number–4 alphanumeric characters and 6 or more alphanumeric characters–is engraved on the case back. (Figure on the right)
The first 4 characters of the case number represent
the movement number of the watch. In the example The engraving position may
on the right, ”
” is the movement number. differ depending on watch
model.
1
Safety precautions — IMPORTANT
This manual contains instructions that should be strictly followed at all
times not only for optimal use, but to prevent any injuries to yourself, other
persons or property. We encourage you to read the entire booklet (especially,
pages 70 to 83) and understand the meaning of the following symbols: Safety
advisories are categorized and depicted in this manual as follows:
DANGER Highly likely to cause death or serious injury WARNING Can cause
serious injury or death CAUTION Can or will cause minor or moderate injury or
damage
2
Safety precautions Important instructions are categorized and depicted in this
manual as follows:
(Following symbols are examples of Pictograms.) Warning (caution) symbol
followed by prohibited matters. Warning (caution) symbol followed by
instructions that should be followed or precautions that should be observed.
3
Features
Radio controlled watch Receives time signals from one of the five signal
stations in four regions in the world and automatically adjusts the time and
calendar.
World time Easy to see the time for a second time zone, anywhere in the world.
Eco-Drive No periodical battery replacement is needed. This watch is fueled by
light.
12 Alarm
9
3
6
Sounds at the time set.
Chronograph Measures up to 60 minutes by 1 second.
Perpetual calendar No need for monthly and leap-year date correction until February 28, 2100.
4
- “Eco-Drive” is an original technology of Citizen.
CONTENTS
Before using this watch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Band adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 9 Protective stickers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 How to use a specially designed
crown/button. . . . . . . . . . .10
Component identification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Changing the mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Checking the power reserve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Checking the previous signal reception result . . . . . . . 20 Checking the
current world time setting . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Setting the world time . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Continued on the next page 5
CONTENTS
Receiving the signal manually (on-demand reception). . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 29
Setting summer time (DST) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Using the chronograph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Using alarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 40
Charging your watch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
About signal reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
When receiving the time signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .50 Note on the time signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .51 Poor reception areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Adjusting the time and calendar manually . . . . . . . . . 56
6
CONTENTS
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 60
Checking and correcting the reference position . . . . . . . . . .60 Symptom
and Remedies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Eco-Drive watch handling precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Water
resistance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Precautionary items and usage limitations . . . . . . . . . 77 Specifications
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
7
Before using this watch
This watch has a rechargeable cell which is charged by exposing the dial to
light. Expose the dial to direct sunlight regularly to charge the watch. For
details of charging, see page 44 -.
After unpacking, follow the steps below when starting time and calendar
adjustment.
1 Checking the current power reserve (page 16 ) 2 Changing the world time
setting (page 24 ) 3 Receiving the time signal (page 29 )
8
Before using this watch
Band adjustment
We recommend seeking the assistance of an experienced watch technician for
sizing of your watch. If adjustment is not done correctly, the bracelet may
unexpectedly become detached leading to loss of your watch or injury. Consult
an authorized service center.
Protective stickers
Be sure to remove any protective stickers that may be on your watch (case
back, band, clasp, etc.). Otherwise, perspiration or moisture may enter the
gaps between the protective stickers and the parts, which may result in a skin
rash and/or corrosion of the metal parts.
Continued on the next page 9
Before using this watch
How to use a specially designed crown/button
Some models are equipped with a specially designed crown and/or push button to
prevent accidental operation.
Screw down crown/button
Unlock the crown/button prior to operate your watch.
Unlock
Lock
Screw down crown
Rotate the crown counterclockwise until it releases from the case.
Push the crown in to the case. With gentle pressure towards the case, rotate the crown clockwise to secure it to the case. Be sure to tighten firmly.
Screw down push button
10
Rotate the locking screw counterclockwise, and loosen until it stops.
Rotate the locking screw clockwise, and tighten firmly.
Recessed button
Press the button with a non-marring narrow-tipped object.
Before using this watch
· Metal objects may cause marring or scratching of the button.
11
Component identification
Hands and buttons
Hour hand
40
55 60
50
RX
70
45
55 NO50 PDL
FEN
KM.
LON
PAR 70 OK
ATH
80
45
80 RUH
SM
24
60
30 NAUT.CHI35NYSCTAT. 40 MAO RIO
WT T
35
TYO BJS
14
24-hour hand Second hand Rotating bezel
30
25
ANC LAX
DEN
24
25
23 24
20 21 22 20 21 22 23
19 19
ON SMT OFF
ALM TME SET
7
OFF CHR
CHR
ON
ALM
SET
ALM
TME
HNL MDY
SYD AKL NOU
18 18
15
17 16
17 16 15
S F
BKK
14
12 13
10 90 KHI DXB
12 13
11
11 DAC
90
10
Function hand Button B
Minute hand Crown
Button A Mode hand
· The illustrations in this instruction manual may differ from the actual
appearance
12 of your watch.
Indication
Power reserve level
Area name display
Mode indication TME ALM CHR SET
Alarm indication (ALM ON/OFF)
30 NAUT.CHI35NYSCTAT. 40
MAO RIO
OFF CHR
ANC LAX
DEN
20 21 22 23 24 25
55 NO50 PDL
FEN
45
RX
KM.
LON
PAR
70 OK
ATH
SM
24
60
ON SMT OFF
ALM TME SET
7
CHR
ON
ALM
SET
ALM
TME
HNL MDY
SYD
16
AKL
NOU
19
18
17
· A solar cell is under the dial.
TYO BJS
S F
BKK
15
WT T
80 RUH
12 13
14
DXB
90 KHI
11
DAC
10
Component identification
Reception-in-progress indication (RX) Reception result indication (OK/NO)
Day of week indication
Summer time (DST) indication (SMT ON/OFF)
Date indication
13
Changing the mode
This watch features the four different modes as follows: TME Shows ordinary time. CHR Mode for using the chronograph. ALM Mode for setting the alarm. SET Mode for setting time and calendar manually.
B
1 Pull the crown out to position 1 .
The second hand points to 30 seconds and stops.
S F
BKK
NAUT. 35 CHI
11 DAC
TYO BJS
12 13
14
012 A
30
ANC LAX
DEN
ON SMT OFF
ALM TME SET
7
OFF CHR
CHR
ON
ALM
SET
ALM
TME
HNL MDY
SYD AKL NOU
16
15
20 21 22 23 24 25
17
18
19
14
B
012 A
Changing the mode
2 Rotate the crown to change the mode.
S F
BKK
10 11 KHI DAC
T
CHR
ON SMT OFF
ALM TME SET
7
OFF CHR
CHR
ON
ALM
SET
ALM
TME
HNL MDY
SYD AKL NOU
TYO BJS
12 13
14
Mode indication
ALM TME SET
CHR
SET
ALM
TME
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 15
· Turn the crown so that the mode hand will point to a marker of the mode
indication securely.
3 Push the crown in to position 0 to finish the procedure.
Indication of the watch changes into that of the mode selected. · It may take
a moment to change indication.
15
Checking the power reserve
For details of charging, see “Charging your watch” (page 44).
Checking the power reserve
· See page 18 for instructions on how to read power reserve indication.
B
1 Change the mode to [TME] (page 14 ) and push the crown in to position 0 .
2 Press and release the lower right button A .
The function hand indicates power reserve and the second
012
hand indicates the previous reception result.
A
16
B
012 A
Checking the power reserve
55 NO50 PDL
FEN
RX
KM.
LON
PAR 70 OK
ATH
SM
24
60
80 RUH
DXB
90
Power reserve
SM
indication
WT T
S F
BKK S F
WT T
10 11 KHI DAC
ON SMT OFF
ON SMT OFF
ALM TME SET
7
12
· Press button A to return to normal indication. It returns to normal indication automatically in about 10 seconds without pressing the button.
Continued on the next page 17
Checking the power reserve
Indication of power reserve in levels
Level
3
2
S
S
Power reserve indication
1
S
0
S
Duration (approx.)
Meaning
10 – 7 months 7 – 1 month
Power reserve is Power reserve is
sufficient.
OK.
OK for normal use.
1 month – 3 days 3 days or shorter
Power reserve is getting low.
Insufficient charge warning has started.
Charge immediately.
18
Checking the power reserve CAUTION · At the level “0”, the second hand starts
to move once every two seconds
(insufficient charge warning function, page 46). The function hand on the
upper right sub dial always indicates the power reserve in this mode. In
addition, functions other than time indication stop and become unavailable.
19
Checking the previous signal reception result
For details of signal reception, see “About signal reception” (page 49).
B 012
1 Change the mode to [TME] (page 14 ) and push the crown in to position 0 .
2 Press and release the lower right button A .
The function hand indicates power reserve and the second hand indicates the
previous reception result.
A
OK
NO
55 NO50 PDL
FEN
RX
KM.
LON
PAR
70 OK ATH
55 NO50 PDL
FEN
RX
KM.
LON
PAR
70 OK ATH
RUH RUH
SM
SM
The reception was successful. The reception failed.
20
B
012 A
Checking the previous signal reception result
· Press button A to return to normal indication. It returns to normal
indication automatically in about 10 seconds without pressing the button.
21
Checking the current world time setting
For details of the world time, see “Setting the world time” (page 24).
B
012 A
1 Change the mode to [TME] (page 14 ) and push the crown in to position 0 .
2 Press and release the upper right button B .
The second hand indicates the current time zone setting and the function hand
indicates the current summer time (DST) setting (page 32).
30 NAUT.CHI35NYSCTAT.
OFF CHR
ANC LAX
DEN
ON SMT OFF
ALM TME SET
7
CHR
ON
ALM
SET
ALM
TME
HNL MDY
SYD AKL NOU
TYO BJS
S F
BKK
12 13
14
10 11 KHI DAC
WT
Ex.: When the time zone setting is “TYO” and the summer time (DST) setting is “SMT OFF”
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
22
B
012 A
Checking the current world time setting
· Press button B to return to normal indication. It returns to normal
indication automatically in about 10 seconds without pressing the button.
23
Setting the world time
This watch can indicate the time around the world according to which of 24 time
zones (offsets from UTC — Coordinated Universal Time) is chosen.
· See page 22 to check which time zone is currently indicated.
B
1 Change the mode to [TME] (page 14 ) and pull the
crown out to position 2 .
The second hand indicates the current time zone setting and
the function hand indicates the current summer time (DST)
012
setting (page 32).
30 NAUT.CHI35NYSCTAT.
OFF CHR
10 11 KHI DAC
WT
S F
BKK
A ON SMT OFF
12 13
14
CHR
ANC LAX
DEN
ALM TME SET
7
Ex.: When the time zone setting is
ON ALM
SET
ALM
TME
HNL MDY
SYD AKL NOU
16
15
TYO BJS
“TYO” and the summer time (DST) setting is “SMT OFF”
20 21 22 23 24 25
17
18
19
24
B
012 A
Setting the world time
2 Rotate the crown to select an area.
The hour and minute hands start moving as you finished to select an area. ·
For details of areas and time zones, see “Table of time
zones and representative places” (page 26). · Pressing button B while the
hands stops changes the
summer time (DST) setting.
3 Push the crown in to position 0 to finish the procedure.
Continued on the next page 25
Setting the world time
Table of time zones and representative places
· Countries or regions may change time zones for various reasons. · When using
the watch in an area not listed in the table, select an area name in the
same time zone.
Time zone
0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8
Second hand
0 3 5 8 10 13 15 17 20
Area name
Representative area
LON London PAR Paris ATH Athens* RUH Riyadh DXB Dubai KHI Karachi DAC Dhaka BKK Bangkok BJS Beijing /Hong Kong
Signal station Germany Germany
China China
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Time zone
+9 +10 +11 +12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5
Second hand 22 25 27 30 33 35 38 40 43 45 47
Area name
Representative area
TYO Tokyo SYD Sydney NOU Noumea AKL Auckland MDY Midway HNL Honolulu ANC Anchorage LAX Los Angeles DEN Denver CHI Chicago NYC New York**
Setting the world time Signal station
Japan Japan
USA
USA
Continued on the next page 27
Setting the world time
Time zone
Second hand
Area name
Representative area
Signal station
-4
50
MAO Manaus
-3
52
RIO Rio de Janeiro
-2
55
FEN Fernando de Noronha
-1
57
PDL Azores*
USA Germany
· The offsets in the table are based on the standard time. · The areas whose
“Signal station” has mark in the table are out of reception range
and cannot receive its signals. · For an area with * or **, automatic change
of summer time (DST) setting are
linked. For details, see “Setting summer time (DST)” (page 32).
28
Receiving the signal manually (on-demand reception)
For details of signal reception, see “About signal reception” (page 49). · It
may take 2 – 15 minutes to receive time signals. · Execute “Setting the world
time” (page 24) before time signal reception. · Executing “Setting summer time
(DST)” (page 32) previously makes things
smoother in regions utilizing summer time (DST).
Continued on the next page 29
Receiving the signal manually (on-demand reception)
B
012 A
1 Change the mode to [TME] (page 14 ) and push the crown in to position 0 .
2 Press and hold the lower right button A for 2 seconds or more until the
second hand points “RX”.
The second hand point to “RX” after indicating the previous reception result
and signal reception starts.
55 NO50 PDL
FEN 45
RX
KM.
LON
PAR 70 OK
ATH
80 RUH
DXB
SM
24
60
90 KHI
WT T
10
S F
BKK
11 DAC
12 13
ON ALM
ON SMT OFF
ALM TME SET
7
CHR
SET
ALM
30 NAUT.CHI35NYSCTAT. 40 MAO RIO
OFF CHR
ANC LAX
DEN
TYO BJS
30
B
012 A
Receiving the signal manually (on-demand reception)
3 Put the watch in the place with good conditions for time signal reception.
· Do not move the watch as far as possible while the second hand points “RX”.
After the reception finished, the reception result (OK/NO) is indicated and
the watch returns to normal indication.
To cancel signal reception
Pressing button A while the second hand points “RX” cancels signal reception
and
the watch returns to normal indication.
31
Setting summer time (DST)
Summer time (DST: Daylight Saving Time) is a system adopted in some countries/
areas to gain an extra daylight during summer. · In regions utilizing summer
time (DST), the time signal includes summer time
(DST) check signal. · The summer time (DST) period varies depending on the
country or area. · The summer time (DST) rules may change depending on the
country or area.
About summer time (DST) setting
· You can set summer time (DST) on or off for each time zone. · This watch can
change summer time (DST)/standard time indication
automatically when it receives time signals including summer time (DST)
signals. · You can also execute summer time (DST) setting manually.
32
Setting summer time (DST)
Checking the summer time (DST) setting
B
1 Change the mode to [TME] (page 14 ) and push the
crown in to position 0 .
012 A
2 Press and release the upper right button B .
The second hand indicates the current time zone setting and the function hand
indicates the current summer time (DST) setting.
55 NO50 PDL
FEN
RX
KM.
LON
PAR 70 OK
ATH
SM
WT T
80 RUH
S F
BKK S F
SM
24
60
ON SMT OFF
ALM TME SET
7
WT T
DXB
12
10 11 KHI DAC
90
Summer time (DST) setting
ON SMT OFF
Continued on the next page 33
Setting summer time (DST)
B
SMT ON
SMT OFF
012 A
ON SMT OFF
ON SMT OFF
S S
Summer time (DST) is indicated.
Standard time is indicated.
· Press button B to return to normal indication. It returns to normal indication automatically in about 10 seconds without pressing the button.
34
Setting summer time (DST)
Changing the summer time (DST) setting
B
1 Change the mode to [TME] (page 14 ) and pull the crown out to position 2 .
The second hand indicates the current time zone setting and
the function hand indicates the current summer time (DST)
012
setting.
2 Rotate the crown to choose a time zone where you
A
want to change the summer time (DST) setting.
The time zone changes and the hour and minute hands start moving. The summer time (DST) setting of the chosen time zone is indicated.
Continued on the next page 35
Setting summer time (DST)
B
3 Press and release the upper right button B while the
hands stop.
012 A
SMT ON
· Summer time (DST) is indicated. · Automatic switching of the summer time
(DST)
setting is activated. The summer time (DST) setting is automatically changed
corresponding to reception of summer time (DST) signals.
SMT OFF
· The standard time is indicated. · Automatic switching of the summer time
(DST)
setting is deactivated. Summer time (DST) is not indicated even after
reception of summer time (DST) signals.
· Each time you press button B , the summer time (DST) setting of the chosen time zone changes alternately.
36
B
012 A
Setting summer time (DST)
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to execute the summer time (DST) settings of other time
zones.
5 Push the crown in to position 0 to finish the procedure.
Link of summer time (DST) setting
In the following groups of areas, the summer time (DST) setting of all areas
in a group is automatically changed when summer time (DST) signals are
received in an area of the group.
USA
ANC, LAX, DEN, CHI, NYC
Germany LON, PAR, ATH, PDL
· The link does not work for areas where the automatic switching is turned off.
37
Using the chronograph
The chronograph on this watch can measure up to 60 minutes in 1 second
increments.
B
1 Change the mode to [CHR] (page 14 ) and push the crown in to position 0 .
0 minute 0 second is indicated.
2 Start measurement.
012
· See the next page for the method of measurement. · Pulling out the crown will stop and reset the chronograph.
A
3 Change the mode to [TME] and push the crown in to
position 0 to finish the procedure.
38
30 NAUT.CHI35NYSCTAT. 40 MAO RIO
40
35
25
24
23 24
20 21 22 20 21 22 23
19 19
55 60
50
RX
70
45
55 NO50 PDL
FEN
KM.
LON
PAR 70 OK
ATH
80
45
80 RUH
DXB
SM
24
60
WT T
TYO BJS
ON SMT OFF
ALM TME SET
7
OFF CHR
CHR
ON
ALM
SET
ALM
TME
HNL MDY
SYD
AKL
NOU
14
25
18 18
17 16
17 16 15
S F
BKK
15
14
12 13
90 KHI
13
11
11 DAC
10
90
12
10
Using the chronograph Chronograph minute
Button B : Start/stop
Button A : reset
· Press and release this button to reset the chronograph after timing.
Chronograph second
30
ANC LAX
DEN
· After 60 minutes of continuous chronograph operation, the chronograph
automatically stops and is reset.
39
Using alarm
The alarm on this watch is based on the time indicated. It is based on the time of the time zone newly selected when the time zone setting of the world time is changed.
Checking alarm setting
B
1 Change the mode to [ALM] (page 14 ) and push the
crown in to position 0 .
The hour, minute and 24-hour hands indicate the alarm time currently set and the second hand shows the alarm setting.
012
S F
BKK
30 NAUT.CHI35NYSCTAT.
OFF CHR
10 11 KHI DAC
WT
OFF
TYO BJS
12 13
14
ANC LAX
DEN
ON SMT OFF
ANC LAX
A
ALM TME SET
ON
CHR
7 Alarm setting
ON ALM
ALM
SET
ALM
TME
HNL MDY
SYD AKL NOU
16
15
HNL
20 21 22 23 24 25
17
18
19
40
Using alarm
B
ALM ON Alarm sounds as the time set comes.
ALM OFF No alarm sounds.
012 A
· Each time you press button B , on/off of the setting changes alternately.
2 Change the mode to [TME] and push the crown in to position 0 to finish the
procedure.
The hands returns to normal.
Checking the alarm
Pressing button A in step 1 sounds the alarm for 5 seconds. Press the same
button
to stop the alarm sound.
Continued on the next page 41
Using alarm
Changing alarm setting
· The alarm time is set in 24-hour basis.
B
1 Change the mode to [ALM] (page 14 ) and pull the
crown out to position 2 .
The hour, minute and 24-hour hands indicate the alarm time
currently set and the second hand shows the alarm setting.
0 1 2 2 Rotate the crown to set the alarm time.
· Check AM/PM referring to the 24-hour hand.
A
· If you rotate the crown quickly a few times, the hand will
move continuously. To stop the rapid movement, rotate the
crown in either direction.
3 Press and release the upper right button B to set the
alarm setting to “ALM ON”.
· Each time you press button B , on/off of the setting
changes alternately.
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Using alarm
B
4 Change the mode to [TME] and push the crown in to
position 0 to finish the procedure.
The watch returns to normal indication.
012
A
When the time set comes
Alarm sounds for 15 seconds as the time set comes. · Alarm does not sound when
the position of the crown is not 0 and/or the mode
is not [TME] or [SET].
To stop alarm
Press any of the buttons.
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Charging your watch
This watch has a solar cell under the dial and stores the power generated by
the cell in its built-in rechargeable cell. The cell is charged by exposing
the dial to light such as direct sunlight or fluorescent lamps. For optimal
performance, be sure to: · Put the watch in a location where the dial is
exposed to bright
light such as by the window even when it is not used. · Expose its dial to
direct sunlight for 5 or 6 hours at least every
month. · Do not leave it in dark places for long periods of time.
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Charging your watch CAUTION · Do not charge the watch at a high temperature
(about 60°C (140°F) or higher)
as doing so may cause movement malfunction. · If the watch is obscured from
light by long sleeves frequently, supplemental
charging may be needed to ensure continual operation. · The watch stops
charging automatically after finishing (overcharging prevention
function). The function prevents damage to performance of the watch and
rechargeable cell due to overcharging.
Continued on the next page 45
Charging your watch
When the watch reaches a low charge state (insufficient charge warning
function)
TME L-
When the power reserve becomes low, the second hand
CH R TM
moves once every two seconds. This is the insufficient
LM
charge warning function. Be sure to fully charge your watch immediately as outlined on page 47.
TME A
· When the watch is sufficiently charged, the second
hand will move normally.
· If you do not charge the watch for 3 days or longer after the insufficient charge
warning movement has begun, the watch will be depleted of all power and stop.
During the insufficient charge warning state
The time and date are indicated correctly.
· The indication in the [TME] mode is displayed in the other modes and
functions in them are not available.
· The function hand on the upper right sub dial indicates the power reserve
level “0” in this mode.
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Charging your watch
Charging time by environment
Below are the approximate charging times when exposing to light continuously.
Please use this table as a reference only.
Environment Outdoors (sunny)
Illuminance (lx)
100,000
To work for one day
3 minutes
Charging time (approx.)
To start working To become fully normally when the charged when the cell cell is discharged is discharged
2 hours
35 hours
Outdoors (cloudy)
20 cm (7-7/8 inches) away from a fluorescent lamp
(30W)
Interior lighting
10,000 3,000 500
11 minutes 40 minutes
4 hours
3.5 hours 7.5 hours 50 hours
65 hours – –
· Exposing to direct sunlight is recommended to charge your watch. A fluorescent lamp or interior lighting does not have sufficient illumination to charge the rechargeable cell efficiently.
Continued on the next page 47
Charging your watch
Power save function
The second hand stops automatically to save power when the watch has been kept
in a dark place for a certain period of time and it cannot generate power. ·
The watch works normally even while saving power. · The alarm sounds even
while saving power. · The power save function does not operate under the
following conditions:
– The crown is in position 1 or 2 . – The mode is [CHR] or [ALM]. – During
2-second interval movement (insufficient charge warning status)
Canceling the power save function
The power save status ends and the hands return to normal indication as the
watch is operated or the dial is exposed to light and power generation starts.
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About signal reception
There are three ways to receive the time signal.
Reception method
Explanation
Automatic reception The watch receives time signals automatically every night.
On demand reception
You can perform signal reception manually when required. (page 29)
Recovery automatic The watch automatically receives time signals when it is charged
reception
enough after it stopped due to insufficient charge.
· Even when this watch receives the signal successfully, the accuracy of the
displayed time will be dependent on the reception environment and internal
processing.
· This watch keeps ±15-second monthly accuracy even if no time signal is
received.
Continued on the next page 49
About signal reception
When receiving the time signal
Remove the watch and place it on a stable surface where it can receive the
signal better, such as next to a window.
· When wire glass is used for the window, open it or change the reception
place.
· The reception antenna is located at the 7:00 position of the watch. Place
the watch with the 7:00 position facing toward the station.
· Do not move the watch during time signal reception.
· When the second hand is moving once every two seconds (during insufficient
charge warning), time signal reception is not executed. Charge the watch
before trying reception.
30 NAUT.CHI35NYSCTAT. 40 MAO RIO
40
90
10 90 KHI 80 RUH DTXBW T
S F
BKK
35
10 11
55 60
50
RX
70
45
55 NO50 PDL
FEN
KM.
LON
PAR 70 OK
ATH
80
45
SM
24
60
TYO BJS
ON SMT OFF
ALM TME SET
7
OFF CHR
CHR
ON
ALM
SET
ALM
TME
HNL MDY
SYD
AKL
NOU
14
25
11 DAC
30
12
12 13
ANC LAX
DEN
13
15
17 18 16
17 18 16 15
19 19
20 21 22 20 21 22 23
23 24
14
25
24
Position of the antenna Direction of the station
50
About signal reception
Note on the time signal
This watch receives time signals from the five signal stations located in four
regions in the world. The receivable signal stations are listed as follows:
Signal stations
Kind of the time signal
Fukushima station, Japan
Japan
JJY
Kyushu station, Japan
USA Fort Collins station, Denver, Colorado
WWVB
Germany Mainflingen station, Southeast Frankfurt
DCF77
China Shangqiu station, Henan
BPC
· Refer to the maps on following pages to see the locations of the signal stations and their approximate receivable areas.
Continued on the next page 51
About signal reception JJY About 2 000 km radius Kyushu station
52
JJY About 1 500 km radius
Fukushima station
About signal reception
WWVB About 3 000 km radius
Fort Collins station
Continued on the next page 53
About signal reception
DCF77 About 1 500 km radius Mainflingen station
54
BPC About 1 500 km radius
Shangqiu station, Henan
About signal reception
Poor reception areas
It may be difficult to receive the time signal properly under certain
environmental conditions or in areas susceptible to radio noise.
· Extremely hot or cold locations
· High-voltage electric cables, railway overhead cables, airports (transmission facilities)
· Inside vehicles
· Inside reinforced concrete buildings, between tall buildings, mountains, or underground
· Electrical appliances and OA · Near mobile phones or
equipment
smartphones that are in use
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Adjusting the time and calendar manually
B
012 A
1 Change the mode to [SET] (page 14 ) and pull the crown out to position 2 .
The second hand points to 0 seconds and stops.
2 Press and release the lower right button A .
The hour and minute hands move slightly.
3 Press and release the lower right button A repeatedly to change the
hand/indication to be
corrected.
· Each time you press button A , the target changes as follows:
Hour/minute/24-hour date year/month day of
week (back to the top) · The hand or indication slightly moves when selected
to
show it becomes adjustable.
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B
012 A
Adjusting the time and calendar manually
4. Rotate the crown to adjust the hand/indication.
· The hour, minute and 24-hour hands move synchronously. · Check AM/PM
referring to the 24-hour hand. · Year and month are indicated with the second
hand. Set
them referring to page 58. · Date indication changes to the next as the
function hand
rotates 5 times. · When you rotate the crown quickly a few times, the hands
and date indication will move continuously. To stop the rapid movement, rotate
the crown in either direction.
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4. 6 Push the crown in to position 0 in accordance with a
reliable time source.
7 Change the mode to [TME] and push the crown in to position 0 to finish the
procedure.
Continued on the next page 57
Adjusting the time and calendar manually
Month and year indications
Set the year and month with the position of the second hand.
“Month” corresponds to one of the 12 zones shown in the figure below.
Each number means month.
“Year” corresponds to the years since leap year and is indicated with markers in the zone of each month.
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10 9 8
11
12
SM T
24
60
18
6
12
ON
OFF
30
M
M TME L-
CH R TM
L- T
M TME A
7
6
5
T FS W
ON
AL
1 2 3
4
CHR AL LM
OFF
OFF
SM T
60
OFF
30
T FS W
ON
Years since leap year: 0 (Leap year) Years since leap year: 1 Years since leap
year: 2 Years since leap year: 3
0 1 2 3
Adjusting the time and calendar manually
Year
2016 2020 2024 2028 2032 2017 2021 2025 2029 2033 2018 2022 2026 2030 2034
2019 2023 2027 2031 2035
Years since leap year
0 (Leap year) 1
2
3
Second hand
Hour marker 1st min. marker 2nd min. marker 3rd min. marker
30 NAUT.CHI35NYSCTAT. 40 MAO RIO
OFF CHR
45 24
SM
60
ON SMT OFF
ALM TME SET
7
CHR
ON
ALM
SET
ALM
TME
HNL MDY
SYD AKL NOU
16
TYO BJS
S F
BKK
15
WT T
80 RUH
12 13
14
DXB
90 KHI
11 DAC
10
Ex.: Position of the second hand when setting April 2018 You can find that the years since leap year of 2018 is “2” from the table and the second hand must be set to the 2nd minute marker of April zone.
ANC LAX
DEN
20 21 22 23 24 25
17
18
19
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Troubleshooting
Checking and correcting the reference position
If the time or calender is not shown correctly even after proper reception of
the time signal, check whether the reference position is correct.
· If the hands and indication do not reflect the correct reference position,
the time and calendar will not be indicated accurately even if the time signal
is received.
90 KHI
DXB
10
S F
BKK
What is the reference position?
The base position of all hands and calendar to properly indicate the various
functions of this watch. · Hour, minute and second hands: 0 hour 00
minute 0 second · 24-hour hand: “24” · Date indication: between “31” and “1” ·
Function hand: “30” (straight below)
60
30
NAUT. CHI
35NYSCTAT.
40
MAO
ANC LAX
DEN
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Correct reference positions
RIO
80 RUH
55 NO50 PDL
FEN 45
RX
KM.
LON
PAR 70 OK
ATH
SM
24
60
WT T
ON SMT OFF
ON ALM
OFF CHR
ALM TME SET
SET
ALM
TME
CHR
31 1
HNL MDY
SYD AKL NOU
11 DAC
TYO BJS
12 13
14
B
012 A
Troubleshooting
1 Change the mode to [CHR] (page 14 ) and pull the crown out to position 2 .
The hands and indication move to the current reference positions stored in
memory and stop.
2 Check the reference positions of them referring to the illustration of the
previous pages.
Correct
Push the crown in to position 0 to finish the procedure. Set the mode to [TME] after that.
Wrong
Proceed to step 3 and correct the reference position.
3 Press and release the lower right button A .
The function hands move slightly.
Continued on the next page 61
Troubleshooting
B
012 A
4 Press and release the lower right button A repeatedly to change the
hand/indication to be
corrected.
· Each time you press button A , the target changes as follows. Function
hand/date indication Hour/minute/24-hour
hands Second hand (back to the top) · The hands and indications slightly move
when selected to
show they become adjustable. · The function hand points “60” (straight above)
when the
hour, minute, second and 24-hour hands are the targets of adjustment.
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B
012 A
Troubleshooting
5 Rotate the crown to adjust the hand/indication.
· The hour, minute and 24-hour hands move synchronously. · Date indication
changes to the next as the function hand
rotates 5 times. · When you rotate the crown quickly a few times, the hand/
indication will move continuously. To stop the rapid movement, rotate the
crown in either direction.
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5. 7 Push the crown in to position 0 . 8 Change the mode
to [TME] to finish the procedure.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom and Remedies
Symptom
Remedies
Cannot receive time signals
Change the mode to [TME] and push the crown in to position 0 .
· Manual reception (on demand reception) cannot be executed.
· Automatic reception is not executed.
Check power reserve. If the second hand is moving once every two seconds, you
cannot perform time signal reception.
Check the world time setting.
Check whether the watch is in a receivable area.
Check reception environment.
Put the watch in an appropriate place and do not move it until reception is finished.
Consult an authorized service center.
Page
14, 29
16 24 51 55 50
–
64
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Remedies
Page
Time/calendar is abnormal.
Change the mode to [TME] and push the crown in to position 0 .
14
Indication is incorrect Check the world time setting.
24
even after successful reception.
Check the summer time (DST) setting.
32
Check and correct the reference position.
60
Adjust the time and calendar manually.
56
The summer time (DST) setting does not change automatically.
Change the summer time (DST) setting to “SMT ON”.
32
Change the mode to [TME] and push the crown in to position 0 .
14
Day of week is not
indicated.
Check power reserve. When the second hand
is moving once every two seconds, it is not
16
indicated.
Continued on the next page 65
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Remedies
Page
Movement of a hand seems strange
The hands rotate rapidly
soon after you take the The power save function is canceled. Wait until watch out of a case or the current time is displayed.
–
something similar.
The hands move in an unexpected direction.
Check the current mode.
14
The second hand does Check the current mode.
14
not move.
Check power reserve.
16
The second hand moves once every two seconds.
Power reserve is low. Charge immediately.
44
The power reserve is not indicated.
Change the mode of the watch to [TME], push
the crown in to position 0 and press button A.
16
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Remedies
Movement of a hand seems strange (continued)
· The world time setting is not indicated.
· The summer time (DST) setting is not indicated.
Change the mode of the watch to [TME], push the crown in to position 0 and
press button B.
Check power reserve. When the second hand is moving once every two seconds, it
is not indicated.
Check whether the time and calendar is correct.
· No alarm sound is emitted.
· Alarm sounds at an incorrect moment.
Check power reserve. When the second hand is moving once every two seconds,
alarm does not sound.
Check the alarm setting and the alarm time set.
Check the current mode.
Check the world time setting.
Check the summer time (DST) setting.
Page
22
16
–
16 40 14, 40 24 32
Continued on the next page 67
Troubleshooting
Resetting the watch — All Reset
When the watch does not work properly, you can reset all the settings. If the
power reserve is insufficient, charge the watch first.
Be sure to perform the following operations after All Reset.
1 Correct the reference positions.
After All Reset, the watch is in the reference position adjustment mode. Refer
to step 3 and after on page 61.
2 Set the world time. (page 24)
3 Adjust the time and calendar.
Adjust the time and calendar manually (page 56) or by receiving time signals
(page 29).
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Troubleshooting
B
012 A
1 Change the mode to [CHR] (page 14 ) and pull the crown out to position 2 .
The hands and indication move to the current reference positions stored in
memory. · Proceed to the next step when the hands and indication
stop.
2 Press and release both the lower right button A and upper right button B
simultaneously.
As you release the buttons, the alarm sounds and all reset is executed.
The setting values after All Reset
Time/calendar
January 1, Sunday of leap year
World time
LON
Summer time (DST)
SMT OFF at all time zones
Alarm setting
ALM OFF
Alarm time
0:00 AM
Reception result indication NO
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Eco-Drive watch handling precautions
Eco-Drive watch handling precautions
CAUTION Recharging Precautions
· Do not charge the watch at a high temperature (about 60 °C (140 °F) or
higher) as doing so may cause the movement to malfunction. Examples: ·
Charging the watch too close to a light source which generates a large amount
of heat such as an incandescent lamp or halogen lamp. * When charging under an
incandescent lamp, be sure to leave 50 cm (20 inches) or more between the lamp
and the watch to avoid exposing the watch to excessive heat. · Charging the
watch in a location where the temperature may become extremely high such as on
the dashboard of a vehicle.
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Eco-Drive watch handling precautions
However power consumption may increase after using the watch for a number of
years due to wear of internal components and deterioration of oils. This may
cause stored power to be depleted at a faster rate. For optimal performance,
we recommend having your watch
WARNING Handling of Rechargeable Cell
· The rechargeable cell should never be removed from the watch. If for any
reason it becomes necessary to remove the rechargeable cell from the watch,
keep out of the reach of children to prevent accidental swallowing. If the
rechargeable cell is accidentally swallowed, consult a doctor immediately.
· Do not dispose of the rechargeable cell with ordinary garbage. Please follow
the instructions of your municipality regarding collection of batteries to
prevent the risk of fire or environmental contamination.
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Eco-Drive watch handling precautions
WARNING Use Only the Specified Battery
· Never use a battery other than the rechargeable cell specified for use in
this watch. Although the watch structure is designed so that it will not
operate when another type of battery is installed, if a conventional watch
battery or other type of battery is installed in the watch and the watch is
recharged, there is the risk of overcharging which may cause the battery to
rupture. This can cause damage to the watch and injury to the wearer. When
replacing the rechargeable cell, always make sure to use the designated
rechargeable cell.
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Water resistance
WARNING Water Resistance
· Refer to the watch dial and/or the case back for the indication of the water
resistance of your watch. The following chart provides examples of use for
reference to ensure that your watch is used properly. (The unit “1bar” is
roughly equal to 1 atmosphere.)
· WATER RESIST(ANT) ××bar may also be indicated as W.R.××bar.
Name
Indication Dial or Case back
Specification
Non water-resistant Everyday use water-resistant
watch
Upgraded everyday use waterresistant watch
—
Non water-resistant
WATER RESIST Water-resistant to 3 atmospheres
W. R. 5 bar W. R. 10/20 bar
Water-resistant to 5 atmospheres
Water-resistant to 10 or 20 atmospheres
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Water-related use
Water resistance
Minor exposure to Swimming water (washing and general face, rain, etc.) washing work
Skin diving, marine sports
Scuba diving using an air
tank
NO
NO
NO
NO
Saturation diving using helium gas
NO
Operate the crown or
button when the watch is wet
NO
OK
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
OK
OK
NO
NO
NO
NO
OK
OK
OK
NO
NO
NO
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Water resistance · Non-water resistant models are not designed to come into
contact with any moisture. Take
care not to expose a watch with this rating to any type of moisture. · Water
resistance for daily use (to 3 atmospheres) means the watch is water resistant
for
occasional accidental splashing. · Upgraded water-resistance for daily use (to
5 atmospheres) means that the watch may be worn
while swimming, but is not to worn while skin diving. · Upgraded water-
resistance for daily use (to 10/20 atmospheres) means that the watch may be
worn while skin diving, but not while scuba or saturated diving using helium
gas.
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Precautionary items and usage limitations CAUTION To Avoid Injury
· Be particularly careful when wearing your watch while holding a small child,
to avoid injury. · Be particularly careful when engaged in strenuous exercise
or work, to avoid injury to yourself
and others. · Do not wear your watch while in a sauna or other location where
your watch may become
excessively hot, since there is the risk of burns. · Be careful when putting
on and taking off your watch, since there is a risk of damaging your
fingernails, depending on the manner in which the band is fastened. · Take off
your watch before going to bed.
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Precautionary items and usage limitations
CAUTION Precautions
· Always use the watch with the crown pushed in (normal position). If the
crown is of the screw lock-type, make sure it is securely locked.
· Do not operate the crown or any push buttons when the watch is wet. Water
may enter the watch causing damage to vital components.
· If water enters the watch or the watch fogs up and does not clear up even
after a long time, consult your dealer or an authorized service center for
inspection and/or repair.
· Even if your watch has a high level of water resistance, please be careful
of the following. – If your watch is immersed in sea water, rinse thoroughly
with fresh water and wipe with a dry cloth. – Do not pour water from a tap
directly onto your watch. – Take off your watch before taking a bath.
· If seawater enters the watch, place the watch in a box or plastic bag and
immediately take it in for repair. Otherwise, pressure inside the watch will
increase, and parts (crystal, crown, push button, etc.) may come off.
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Precautionary items and usage limitations
CAUTION When Wearing Your Watch
Precautionary items and usage limitations
CAUTION When Wearing Your Watch (continued)
· Please request adjustment or repair of the band in the following cases: –
You notice an abnormality with the band due to corrosion. – The pin of the
band is protruding.
· We recommend seeking the assistance of an experienced watch technician for
sizing of your watch. If adjustment is not done correctly, the bracelet may
unexpectedly become detached leading to loss of your watch or injury. Consult
an authorized service center.
Precautionary items and usage limitations
· Avoid dropping the watch or subjecting it to other strong impact. It may
cause malfunctions and/or performance deterioration as well as damage to the
case and bracelet.
Precautionary items and usage limitations
CAUTION Always Keep Your Watch Clean
· Rotate the crown while it is pressed in fully and press the buttons
periodically so they do not become stuck due to accumulations of foreign
matter.
· The case and band of the watch come into direct contact with the skin.
Corrosion of the metal or accumulated foreign matter may result in black
residue coming from the bracelet when exposed to moisture or perspiration. Be
sure to keep your watch clean at all times.
· Be sure to periodically clean the bracelet and case of your watch to remove
accumulated dirt and foreign matter. In rare circumstances, accumulated dirt,
foreign matter may cause irritation with the skin. If you notice this,
discontinue wearing the watch and consult your physician.
· Be sure to periodically clean foreign matter and accumulated materials from
the metal band, synthetic rubber strap (polyurethane) and/or metal case using
a soft brush and mild soap. Be careful not to allow moisture on the case if
your watch is not water resistant.
· Leather bands may become discolored by perspiration or dirt. Always keep
your leather band clean by wiping with a dry cloth.
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Precautionary items and usage limitations
Caring for Your Watch
· Wipe any dirt or moisture such as perspiration from the case and crystal
with a soft cloth. · For metallic, plastic or synthetic rubber (polyurethane)
band, clean it with soap and a soft
toothbrush. Be sure to thoroughly rinse the band after cleaning to remove any
soap residue. · For a leather band, wipe off dirt using a dry cloth. · If you
will not be using your watch for an extended period of time, carefully wipe
off any
perspiration, dirt or moisture and store in a proper location, avoiding
locations subject to excessively high or low temperatures and high humidity.
Specifications
Model Timekeeping accuracy (without reception) Operating temperature range
Display functions
Maximum run time from full charge
Battery
E660
Type Analog solar-powered watch
Average monthly accuracy: ±15 seconds when worn at
normal operating temperatures between +5°C (41°F) and
+35°C (95°F)
10°C (14°F) to +60°C (140°F)
·Time: Hours, minutes, seconds, 24-hour ·Calendar: Date, day of week
·After charged fully, the watch runs without additional charging
-when power save functions for 4 hours a day (in normal use): Approximately 10 months -when power save functions all the day: Approximately 3 years ·Power reserve upon insufficient charge warning function: Approximately 3 days
Rechargeable cell (lithium button cell), 1pc.
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Specifications
Additional functions
·Solar power function
·Confirming reception status (RX)
·Overcharging prevention
·Indicating the result of the last
function
reception (OK/NO)
·Insufficient charge warning
·Summer Time (DST) (automatic
function (two-second interval
SMT ON/OFF, manual SMT
movement)
OFF)
·Power reserve indication (in four ·Alarm function (ALM ON/OFF)
levels)
·Alarm monitor function
·Energy saving function (power ·Chronograph (up to 60 minutes
save feature)
in one second increments)
·World time (24 time zones by 1 ·Perpetual calendar (until
hour)
February 28th, 2100)
·Receiving time signal (automatic,
on demand, recovery automatic),
Signal stations: Japan (East/West)/
USA/Germany/China
Specifications and contents of this booklet are subject to change without prior notice.
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European Union directives conformance statement
Hereby, CITIZEN WATCH CO.,LTD. declares that this product is in compliance
with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of directive
2014/53/EU and all other relevant EU directives. You can find your product’s
Declaration of Conformity at “http://www.citizenwatch-global.com/ “.
Model No.CB5 Cal.E660
CTZ-B8197
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