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This watch is a radio wave watch that receives
Japan standard radio waves
This watch is equipped with an Automatic Tuning Function that receives radio waves by
automatically selecting the station with the strongest signal, a Regular Automatic Reception
Function that sets the time and date by automatically receiving radio waves at 2:00 AM, or at 4:00
AM when radio waves are unable to be received at 2:00 AM, each day, and a Free Reception
Function that allows you set the time and date by arbitrarily receiving radio waves at any time.
Standard time waves can only be received in Japan. (Radio waves cannot be received overseas.
This radio wave watch can be used without concern over effects on the body or medical devices.
Please fully charge your watch
before use by exposing it to light
If the second hand of the watch is moving at 2-second intervals
during use, this means that the watch is insufficiently charged. Use
the watch after charging by referring to "General Reference for
Charging Times". Since the watch may be covered by clothing and
so forth particularly during the winter preventing it from being
exposed to light, charge the watch once a month by exposing to
direct sunlight. In order to ensure that the watch is used comfortably,
it is recommended to try to keep the watch charged at all times.
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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.
Visit the Citizen website (http://www.citizenwatch-global.com/) to view visual guides
for operation of your watch. Some models may be equipped with external features
(calculation scale, tachymeter, etc.). Visual guides for operation of such external features
can also be found on the website.
To check the movement number
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
on the right, “
” is the movement number.
The engraving position may differ
depending on watch model.
Engraving position example
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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.
Important instructions are categorized and depicted in this manual as follows:
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.
Warning (caution) symbol followed by instructions that should be
followed or precautions that should be observed.
Warning (caution) symbol followed by prohibited matters.
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<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.
<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 your nearest authorized Citizen Cervice Center.
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Please check the following before
using your watch
Reception
level/
Reception
result
H : High
M : Middle
L : Low
Button (A)
NO: Reception
failed
RX: Reception
in progress
* The illustrations in this instruction manual may
differ from the actual appearance of your watch.
Check the movement
of the second hand.
Charge the watch sufficiently by
placing it in direct sunlight as
indicated in “D. General Reference
for Charging Times”. ( P. 9 2 )
Second hand moving at
1-second intervals
Second hand moving at
2-second intervals or
stopped
Button (B)
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If you are unable
to receive radio waves,
please inquire to the Citizen
Consumer Help Desk at
0120-78-4807
Press button (A)
at the 4:00
position once to
check the
reception result.
Standard time
radio waves have
been received
successfully. The
watch can now be
used.
Second hand begins
to move at 1-second
intervals
Perform Free Reception
by referring to
"Free Reception".
When the second
hand indicates H,
M or L for the
reception result
When the second
hand indicates
NO for the
reception result
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Please Remember the Following About Receiving
Radio Waves
Regular Automatic Reception
(Automatic reception of radio waves)
Regular automatic reception does not require
any buttons to be pressed.
Radio waves are received at 2:00 AM each day, or
radio waves are automatically attempted to
received again at 4:00 AM when they are unable
to be received at 2:00 AM, to set the time.
<Reception Procedure>
Take the watch off of your wrist, face the 9:00 position (location of the reception
antenna) towards the radio wave transmitter station and place the watch in a stable
location that allows radio waves to be received easily such as near a window.
<Confirmation of Reception>
You can check the reception result anytime after the regular automatic reception time.
Press button (A) once.
If the second hand points to "H, M or L", this indicates that radio waves have been received.
If the second hand points to "NO", this indicates that radio waves were unable to be received. If
the reception result is "NO", refer to the next page for the procedure for performing free reception.
RX
H
M
L
NO
7
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Free Reception (Manual reception of radio waves)
This function allows radio waves to be received at any time.
Perform free reception when the reception environment has changed and radio waves are unable to
be received by Regular Automatic Reception.
<Reception Procedure>
Take the watch off of your wrist, face the 9:00 position towards the radio wave transmitter
station and place the watch in a stable location that allows radio waves to be received easily
such as near a window. Do not move the watch during radio wave reception.
1. Press button (A) for at least 2 seconds, and release your finger after the second hand has stopped at
the RX (12:00) position.
2. The second hand then moves from RX to H, M or L to indicate that reception is in progress.
3. When reception is completed, the second hand returns from H, M or L and resumes 1-second interval
movement (within a maximum of 15 minutes).
[Reception in Progress] [Reception in Progress]
Reception level
(H, M or L)
RX
(reception in
progress )
Button (A)
* Refer to on
"Reception of
Radio Waves" for
further details on
the reception
procedure.
(P.72)
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General Reference for Receiving Areas
This watch is provided with an automatic tuning feature that automatically selects the
station to be used for reception of standard time radio waves. A general reference for the
areas where the watch can receive standard time radio waves is as follows. However,
reception status in these areas may vary due to the times of sunrise and sunset, seasonal
changes, weather conditions (presence of lightning, etc.). Since this map only provides a
general reference of the standard receiving areas, it may not apply in some particular
locations even within the range shown in the map.
<Radio wave transmitter station >
• Mt. Ohtakadoya standard radio wave transmitter station (Fukushima Station)
• Mt. Hagane standard radio wave transmitter station (Kyushu Station)
In Japan, standard time radio waves are broadcast continually, 24-hours a day, but may
occasionally be interrupted for maintenance purposes. To confirm standard time radio
wave transmission status, refer to the Japan Standard Time (JST) Project, on the website
of the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
(http//jjy.nict.go.jp/).
The standard time radio wave has no effect on the human body or medical equipment.
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The standard time radio waves transmitted
from the two standard radio wave transmitter
stations in Japan are managed and operated
by the National Institute of Information and
Communications Technology based on a
cesium atomic clock reported to have an error
of only one second in 100,000 years.
Rough receivable range
Radius of about 900km
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1. Features ........................................................................................................ 68
2. How to use a specially designed crown/push button ................................ 69
Radio Wave Reception
3. For Good Reception ..................................................................................... 70
4. Locations Where Reception May Be Difficult ........................................... 71
5. Reception of Radio Waves........................................................................... 72
A. Position of the Second Hand During Reception .................................. 74
B. Confirmation of Reception Result ........................................................ 75
Manually Setting the Time and Date
6. Setting the Time ........................................................................................... 76
7. Setting the Date ............................................................................................ 78
8. Time difference correction procedure ....................................................... 81
Checking and Correcting the Reference Position
9. Automatic Hand Correction Function ....................................................... 82
10. Checking the Reference Position ................................................................ 83
11. Manually Correcting the Reference Position ............................................ 84
CONTENTS
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Eco-Drive
12. Charging your watch .................................................................................. 86
13. Unique Functions of Eco-Drive Watches ................................................... 88
A. Power Save Function .............................................................................. 90
B. Insufficient Charge Warning Function ............................................... 91
C. Overcharging Prevention Function ...................................................... 91
D. General Reference for Charging Times ............................................... 92
E. Eco-Drive Watch Handling Precautions .............................................. 93
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 94
Precautionary Items and Usage Limitations
.................................................. 96
Warranty and Service ..................................................................................... 106
Specifications .................................................................................................. 108
Customer Support Center ............................................................................... 110
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This watch is a radio wave watch that automatically corrects the time and date by
automatically selecting the radio wave transmitter station having the optimum reception
environment and receiving a standard time radio wave (time information) transmitted
from two radio wave transmitter stations located in Fukushima and Kyushu.
This watch is also an Eco-Drive radio wave watch provided with a photoelectric power
generation function that converts light energy into electrical energy to drive the watch.
It is also equipped with a power save function that reduces the power consumption of the
watch when light does not shine onto the watch dial.
This watch is equipped with a time difference correction function that is convenient when
using the watch overseas. This function lets you easily set the watch to the local time
when traveling to a region or country in a different time zone.
However, this watch receives Japanese radio waves only. If no radio waves are
received, the watch operates within the product's accuracy range.
1. Features
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2.
How to use a specially designed crown/push button
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 rmly.
Screw down
push button
Rotate the locking screw
counterclockwise,
and loosen until it stops.
Rotate the locking screw
clockwise, and tighten rmly.
Some models are equipped with a specially designed crown and/or push button to
prevent accidental operation.
Unlock the crown prior to operate your watch.
Press the button with a narrow-tipped object such as
a wooden toothpick.
<Screw down crown and screw down push button>
<Recessed buttons>
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This watch incorporates an antenna for receiving radio waves inside the watch case (at
the 9:00 position). For good reception, remove the watch from your wrist and place the
watch in a stable location that facilitates reception of radio waves such as near a window
with the 9:00 position of the watch facing in the direction of the radio wave transmitter
station. Do not move the watch while receiving radio waves.
The reception level varies depending on the
environment in which the watch is used.
Try receiving radio waves while changing the
orientation or location of the watch several
times while referring to H, M or L that
indicates the reception level of the watch.
Find the location and direction where radio
waves are received easily as indicated by
H or M for the reception level.
Radio Wave Reception
RX
H
M
L
NO
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3. For Good Reception
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It may not be possible to properly receive radio waves at locations susceptible to
generation of radio wave noise or under environmental conditions that cause difficulty in
receiving radio waves.
Locations subject to extremely
high or low temperatures
Near high-tension wires
(power lines), railroad
overhead wires or airports
(communication facilities)
Near a cellular
telephone in use
In a car, train or airplane
Near household electric appliances
or OA equipment such as TV sets,
refrigerators, personal computers,
fax machines, etc.
Inside a reinforced concrete
building, between tall buildings
or in valleys between
mountains or underground
4.
Locations Where Reception May Be Difficult
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There are three ways to receive radio waves consisting of Automatic Regular
Reception, Free Reception and Recovery Automatic Reception. Always make sure to
remove the watch from your wrist to receive radio waves. When reception is completed,
each hand automatically moves forward or backward to the received time.
Regular Automatic Reception
(Automatic reception of radio waves)
Place the watch in a stable location where radio waves can be received easily such as
by a window with the 9:00 position of the watch facing in the direction of the radio
wave transmitter station. Radio waves are automatically received at 2:00 AM every
day, or if they are unable to be received at that time, are automatically received at
4:00 every day.
Free Reception (Manual reception of radio waves)
This function allows you receive radio waves at any time.
Step 1) Continuously depress button (A) for about 2 seconds, and release when
the second hand has rapidly advanced to "RX" (12:00 position) and stopped.
5. Reception of Radio Waves
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Step 2) Place the watch in a stable location where radio waves can be received
easily such as by a window with the 9:00 position of the watch facing in
the direction of the radio wave transmitter station.
The second hand then moves from RX to H, M or L indicating that radio
waves are being received.
When reception is completed, the second hand moves from H, M or L and
returns to 1-second interval movement.
The reception result can be confirmed by referring to "5. B. Confirmation of
Reception Result". (P.75)
Recovery Automatic Reception
After the watch has stopped as a result of being
insufficiently charged, radio waves are received once
automatically when the watch is sufficiently recharged by
exposing to light. Try to keep the watch charged at all
times so that it does not become insufficiently charged.
* When the watch is receiving the radio wave signal, all of the
hands will stop. To check the time, hold button (A) for 2 seconds
to cancel radio wave reception. The hands will then return to the current time.
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A. Position of the Second Hand During Reception
[Reception in Progress] [Reception in Progress] [Completion of Reception]
Second hand moves
to RX and stops.
Second hand moves from
RX to reception level H,
M or L and reception of
radio waves begins.
If radio waves have been received
properly, the second hand returns
to 1-second interval movement,
and each hand is automatically
corrected to the correct time.
<Time Required for Receiving Radio Waves>
It takes from about 2 to 15 minutes to receive radio waves depending on the weather and radio
wave noise conditions on that day.
[NOTE] The second hand may make one revolution and indicate the reception
level again if the transmitter station has changed while reception is in
progress or radio wave reception has been interrupted by changes in
the reception environment and so forth. Do not move the watch until the
second hand returns to 1-second interval movement.
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H
Radio wave was received or is being received under very
good reception conditions.
Reception level
B. Confirmation of Reception Result
This function allows you to check whether radio wave reception has been successful or failed.
Step 1) Press button (A) once. The second hand rapidly moves to H, M, L or NO
to indicate the reception result.
Step 2) The second hand automatically returns to normal hand movement after
the reception result has been displayed for 10 seconds. The second
hand can also be returned to 1-second interval movement by pressing
button (A) while the reception result is displayed.
If the second hand indicates NO for the reception result, try receiving radio waves by free
reception after finding a location and direction where radio waves are received easily.
H, M and L indicate the reception level, and have no effect on performance.
<The time display may shift slightly depending on the reception environment and
internal watch processing even if radio waves are properly received.>
M
L
NO
Reception level and reception status
Radio wave was received or is being received under good
reception conditions.
Radio wave was received or is being received under not
very good reception conditions.
When reception has failed
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The time and date are corrected automatically when this watch receives radio waves. The time
and date can also be set manually when using the watch overseas or other locations where radio
waves do not reach. Regular automatic reception or free reception can then be performed after
returning to a location where radio waves can be received.
Manually Setting the Time and Date
6. Setting the Time
(1)(1)(0)
(0)
(0)(0)(1)
(1)(2)(2)
The operation for
correcting the minute
hand and hour hand
can be switched by
pressing button (A)
once. The minute
hand or hour hand
being corrected at
that time moves to
the left and right to
indicate that the
watch has entered
the correction mode.
[Date Correction] [Time Correction]
Crown at
Position 1
Button(A)
Crown at
Position 2
The month, year (no. of years elapsed
from most recent leap year) and date
can be corrected.
The minute and hour hands
can be corrected.
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<Time Correction Procedure>
Step 1) Pull the crown out to Position 2.
· The second hand rapidly moves to the 0 seconds position and stops.
Step 2) Turn the crown to set the minute hand.
Turning the crown to the right (by 1 click) causes the second hand to make one revolution
in the clockwise direction and the minute hand to advance by 1 minute.
Turning the crown to the left (by 1 click) causes the second hand to make one revolution
in the counter-clockwise direction and the minute hand to go back by 1 minute.
Continuously turning the crown (by 2 clicks or more) causes the second and minute hands to
move continuously by one hour.
Turn the crown to the left or right to interrupt continuous movement of the hands.
Step 3) Press button (A) once and turn the crown to set the hour hand.
Turning the crown to the right (by 1 click) causes the hour hand to rotate in the clockwise
direction and advance by 1 hour.
Turning the crown to the left (by 1 click) causes the hour hand to rotate in the counter-
clockwise direction and go back by 1 hour.
Continuously turning the crown (by 2 clicks or more) causes hour hand to move continuously.
[NOTE] The d
ate changes at 12:00 AM. Please pay attention to AM and PM.
Step 4) Return the crown to the normal position (0) jin synchronization with a
telephone time signal or other time service to finish the procedure.
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<Viewing the Month and Year (no. of years
elapsed from the most recent leap year)
>
Viewing the Month:
January zone: Between 1:00 and 2:00
February zone: Between 2:00 and 3:00
December zone: Between 12:00 and 1:00
Examples:
April 2015
Read the number
of elapsed years
from the most
recent leap year from the Quick Reference Chart.
Align the second hand at 23 seconds (April
zone between 4:00 and 5:00)
Viewing the Elapsed Year:
Leap year: Starting point of each month zone
1st year after most recent leap year:
1st graduation of each month zone
2nd year after most recent leap year:
2nd graduation of each month zone
3rd year after most recent leap year:
3rd graduation of each month zone
7. Setting the Date
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<Date Correction Procedure>
Step 1) Pull the crown out to Position 1.
The watch enters the date correction mode, and the second hand moves to the
position of the month and elapsed year stored in the memory of the watch and stops.
<Quick Reference Chart for Number of Years Since Leap Year>
Year
2014
2015
2016
2017
Elapsed year
2nd year
3rd year
Leap year
1st year
Year
2018
2019
2020
2021
Elapsed year
2nd year
3rd year
Leap year
1st year
Year
2022
2023
2024
2025
Elapsed year
2nd year
3rd year
Leap year
1st year
(Until February 28, 2100)
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Step 2) Turn the crown to set the date.
Turning the crown to the right (by 1 click) advances the date by 1 day.
Turning the crown to the left (by 1 click) moves the date back by 1 day.
[NOTE] Pay attention to AM and PM when setting the date. Refer to
   "6. Setting the Time".
Step 3) Press button (A) once and turn the crown to set the month and elapsed
year.
Turn the crown to the right (by 1 click) to align the second hand at the position
corresponding to the month and elapsed year.
Turning the crown to the left (by 1 click) causes the second hand to move
backward.
The operation for correcting the date, month and elapsed year can be switched by
pressing button (A) once. The date wheel or second hand being corrected at that time
moves to the left and right to indicate that the watch has entered the correction mode.
Step 4) Return the crown to the normal position (0) to finish the procedure.
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This function lets you set a time difference in 1 hour units for the local time when
traveling to a region or country in a different time zone.
Step 1) Press button (B) once. The second hand
indicates the time difference. The zero
seconds position of the second hand
indicates a time difference of ±0 hours.
Step 2) Turning the crown (by 1 click) to the right
without pulling it out causes the second
hand to advance by 1 hour in a single
step. Turning the crown to the left
causes the second hand to go back by 1
hour in a single step.
The second hand indicates Japan standard time at
the 0 seconds position. The time difference can be
set to ±27 hours based on Japan standard time.
Step 3) After setting the time difference, the setting mode is canceled and the
second hand returns to 1-second interval movement either when button (B)
is pressed once or when none of the buttons are pressed for 10 seconds.
8. Time difference correction procedure
−5
±0
10
27
+5
10
27
Button (B)
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What is the Automatic Hand Correction Function ?
(Hand Reference Position Automatic Correction Function)
This function checks the hand positions at predetermined intervals to determine if
the hand reference positions are correct, and if they are detected to have shifted out
of position, rapidly corrects the second and minute hands to keep the correct time.
Shock Detection Function
This function prevents the second and minute hands from shifting when the watch is
subjected to shocks.
If the watch should happen to be subjected to a strong impact or placed in an
environment subjected to magnetism or static electricity, the correct time may not be
displayed even if radio waves are received. If this happens, check the reference position.
Refer to "10. Checking the Reference Position" on the following page.
9. Automatic Hand Correction Function
(Hand Reference Position Automatic Correction Function)
Checking and Correcting the Reference Position
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Radio wave watches display the standard time and date received on the basis of a hand
reference position of "12:00:00" and a date of the "1st".
Check that the reference position is
displayed correctly.
  Continuously depress button (B) for about 5
seconds or more with the crown at the normal
position, and release once the second hand
has begun to move either forward or
backward. All of the hands and the date
wheel move rapidly and stop at the reference
position stored in the memory of the watch.
*If the hands and date are not in the reference position, the correct date and time will not be displayed
even if radio waves are received. If they deviate from the reference position, see “11. Adjusting the
Reference Position Manually” on the next page, and correct the position.
Button (B)
Indication of correct reference position:
Time: 12:00:00 Date: 1st
10. Checking the Reference Position
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Correct the reference position if the date wheel does not indicate the "1st"
or the hands do not indicate "12:00:00".
<Correcting the Reference Positions of the Date, Hour Hand,
Minute Hand and Second Hand>
Step 1) Press button (B) for 5 seconds or more, release when the second hand
begins to move rapidly and then pull the crown out to Position 2.
Step 2) Align the date at "1".
Continuously turning the crown (by 2 clicks
or more) causes the data to change
continuously.
Turn the crown to the left or right to stop
the date from changing.
When a "1" appears in the center of the date
window on the watch dial, turn the crown to
the left or right to stop the date from changing.
(0)(0)
(1)
(1)(2)(2)
Button(B)
Button(A)
11. Manually Correcting the Reference
Position
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Step 3) Press button (A) once and turn the crown to set the hour hand.
Turning the crown to the right (by 1 click) causes the hour hand to advance by
1 step while turning to the left causes it to go back by 1 step.
Continuously turning the crown (by 2 clicks or more) causes the hour hand to move
continuously.
Each time button (A) is pressed, hour hand, second hand and the date move left
and right in that order to indicate that the watch is in the correction mode.
Step 4) Press button (A) once and turn the crown to set the minute and second
hands.
Turning the crown to the right (by 1 click) causes the second hand to advance
rapidly by 1 minute, while turning it to the left causes the second hand to move
back by 1 minute.
Continuously turning the crown (by 2 clicks or more) causes the second hand to
rotate rapidly, and the minute hand moves continuously in coordination with the
second hand.
Step 5) After setting the reference position, return the crown to the normal
position (0) and press button (B) once to return each hand and the date
wheel to the current time and date.
Although this completes the procedure for setting the reference position, perform
free reception if the watch does not indicate the current time.
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Once fully charged, this watch will continue to keep the correct time for about 6 months
(about 7 months for the H11A) during normal use.
<For Optimum Use of this Watch>
In order to use this watch
comfortably, try to store the watch
in a bright location at all times.
When not wearing your watch, try to place it
next to a window or other bright location that
allows the dial to be exposed to sunlight. This
will keep the watch charged and enable it to
continue to run properly at all times.
12. Charging your watch
Eco-Drive
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Charge the watch by exposing the watch dial to direct sunlight or light from a
fluorescent lamp.
If you usually wear long sleeves, the watch may be covered thereby preventing it
from being exposed to light resulting in the watch becoming insufficiently charged.
It is recommended to charge the watch once a month by exposing to direct sunlight.
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When the watch becomes insufficiently charged, the display changes as shown below.
[Normal Display]
[Insufficient Charge
Warning Display]
When the watch
becomes insufficiently
charged due to not
exposing the dial (solar
cell) to light
Second hand begins 2-second
interval movement
2-second interval
movement
13.
Unique Functions of Eco-Drive Watches
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*1 If the watch has stopped as a result of being insufficiently charged:
A minimum of about 30 minutes are required until recovery automatic reception, even if the watch
is exposed to light.
*2 If recovery automatic reception has failed:
Since the time is incorrect even if the second hand is moving at one second intervals, first set the
time and date manually or by free reception before using the watch.
[Recovery Automatic Reception]
When reception is successful *2
Watch stops due
to being
insufficiently
charged
When sufficiently
charged by exposing
the dial (solar cell) to
light *1
Radio waves are received once
automatically when charged
If insufficient charge warning
(2-second interval movement
continues for 2 days or more)
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A. Power Save Function
When the watch is stored in the place where its solar cell is continuously not exposed to
light for 1 week or more, the watch enters the power save mode and some features of the
watch will be deactivated.
<Canceling Power Save>
The power save function is canceled automatically when the watch dial is exposed to
light.
When the power save function is canceled, each hand rapidly returns to the current
time and the second hand begins one-second interval movement.
Two-second interval movement begins if the watch is insufficiently charged. When
this happens, sufficiently charge the watch so that it returns to one-second interval
movement.
[Note]
Although the watch will continue to be accurate to within the time
accuracy range in the power save mode, when the power save function is
canceled, be sure to perform free reception before using.
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B. Insufficient Charge Warning Function
The second hand changes from 1-second interval movement to
2-second interval movement to indicate that the watch has
become insufficiently charged. After about 2 days or more
have passed since the start of two-second interval movement
without light shining onto the watch, the watch stops
as a result of being insufficiently charged.
[Note] During two-second interval movement, regular automatic and free reception are
not available, and the time cannot be corrected manually.
If the watch becomes insufficiently charged while radio wave reception, confirmation of
reception result, time difference correction or checking or setting the reference position is in
progress, the operation is interrupted and the watch returns to the time prior to the operation
being performed. The watch begins 2-second interval movement at this time. Try to keep
the watch charged at all times to prevent it from becoming insufficiently charged.
C. Overcharging Prevention Function
This function eliminates any worry regarding effects on the rechargeable
cell, timekeeping accuracy, performance or functions of the watch no
matter how much the watch is charged.
When the rechargeable cell becomes fully charged by exposing the solar cell to light, the
overcharging prevention function is activated automatically to prevent the battery from
being charged further.
2-second interval
movement
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D. General Reference for Charging Times
* Below are the approximate times required for charging when exposing the watch dial
to light continuously.
Please use this table as a reference only.
*
If the second hand is moving in 2-second intervals, refer to “To fully charge” and fully charge.
* If the second hand is moving in 2-second intervals, the watch cannot be operated.
Charge the watch until the second hand moves at 1-second intervals.
Environment
Illuminance
(lx)
Charging Time (approx.)
To work for one
day
To start working
normally when the
cell is discharged
To become fully
charged when the
cell is discharged
Outdoors (sunny) 100,000 5 minutes 40 minutes 16 hours
Outdoors (cloudy) 10,000 12 minutes 1.5 hours 40 hours
20 cm
from a uorescent
lamp (30W)
3,000 40 minutes 2.5 hours 150 hours
Interior lighting 500 4 hours 17 hours
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E. Eco-Drive Watch Handling Precautions
<Always make sure to recharge frequently>
Please note that if you wear long sleeves, the watch may stop as a result of being
covered by your sleeve and blocked from the light.
When you take off the watch, try to place it in as bright a location as possible. This will
ensure that it will continue to run properly.
<Replacement of Rechargeable Cell>
Because the watch uses a rechargeable cell, you do not need periodical cell
replacement.
However, power consumption may increase after using for an extended period of time
due to deterioration, and the power may run out earlier than expected. To avoid this,
we recommend that you have your watch inspected (Charge basis) periodically.
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<Radio Wave Reception Function>
Try checking the following when you think a problem has occurred.
Problem Check Items Corrective Actions
Watch does not
begin reception
Does the second hand
move to "RX: Reception
in progress "?
Refer to "5. Receiving the
Radio Waves."
Time does not
match telephone
time service even
though radio
waves can be
received
Has the reference
position been set
correctly?
Check the reference position.
If the reference position is not
correct, refer to "11. Manually
Correcting the Reference
Position" and reset the
reference position.
Troubleshooting
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Problem Check Items Corrective Actions
Unable to receive
radio waves (even
within a receivable
area)
Are there objects that
block radio waves or
generate noise nearby ?
Are radio waves
attempted to be received
away from a window ?
Try receiving radio waves
while facing the 9:00 position
of the watch towards a
transmitter station while
avoiding objects that block
radio waves or generate noise.
Try changing the direction,
location and angle of the watch
several times to find the
location near a window at
which radio waves are received
easily. Refer to "4. Locations
where Reception may be
Difficult" in the section on
Radio Wave Reception.
Has the watch been
moved while the second
hand is indicating RX or
a reception level of H, M
or L during reception ?
Wait until reception is
completed (until it returns to
normal hand movement)
before moving the watch.
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Precautionary Items and Usage Limitations
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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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 silver 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-related use
Minor exposure
to water (washing
face, rain, etc.)
Swimming and
general washing
work
Skin diving,
marine sports
Scuba diving
using an air tank
Operate the crown
or button when
the watch is wet
Name
Indication
Specification
Dial or Case back
Non-water resistant
Non-water resistant
NO NO NO NO NO
Everyday-use water resistant
watch
WATER RESIST(ANT)
Water resistant to
3 atmospheres
OK NO NO NO NO
Upgraded everyday use water
resistant watch
WATER RESIST(ANT)
5 bar
Water resistant to
5 atmospheres
OK OK NO NO NO
WATER RESIST(ANT)
10/20 bar
Water resistant to
10 or 20 atmospheres
OK OK OK NO NO
WARNING
Water Resistance
Refer to the watch dial and 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.
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.
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Water-related use
Minor exposure
to water (washing
face, rain, etc.)
Swimming and
general washing
work
Skin diving,
marine sports
Scuba diving
using an air tank
Operate the crown
or button when
the watch is wet
Name
Indication
Specification
Dial or Case back
Non-water resistant
Non-water resistant
NO NO NO NO NO
Everyday-use water resistant
watch
WATER RESIST(ANT)
Water resistant to
3 atmospheres
OK NO NO NO NO
Upgraded everyday use water
resistant watch
WATER RESIST(ANT)
5 bar
Water resistant to
5 atmospheres
OK OK NO NO NO
WATER RESIST(ANT)
10/20 bar
Water resistant to
10 or 20 atmospheres
OK OK OK NO NO
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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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.
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 Authorized Service Center for inspection and/or repair.
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