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[When the Watch has Stopped due to Insufficient Charging]
When the capacity of the secondary battery decreases as a result of the solar
cell not being exposed to light, the watch will stop due to being insufficiently
charged. The Quick Start Feature will be activated and the hands will begin to
move if the solar cell is exposed to light. Sufficiently charge the watch by
exposing to light so that it returns to the normal time display (1-second interval
movement).
Note: • The time is incorrect when the watch has stopped as a result of being
insufficiently charged even if the watch starts to run. Reset the watch
to the correct time before using.
[Overcharging Prevention Feature]
The overcharging prevention feature is activated when the secondary battery is
fully charged so that it is not charged further.
5. General Reference for Charging Times
Recharging time varies according to the watch model (such as the color of the dial). The
times in the table below should therefore only be used as a rough reference.
* Charging time refers to the amount of time during which the watch is continuously
exposed to light.
Illuminance
(lx)
500
Environment
Inside an ordinary office
Charging time
3 hours 30 hours
Charging time from the
stopped state to normal
hand movement
(1-second interval
movement)
Full charge time
-----
1.000
Under a fluorescent lamp (30 W) at
a distance of 60-70 cm (24-28 in)
2 hours 14 hours -----
3.000
Under a fluorescent lamp (30
W) at a distance of 20 cm (8 in)
30 minutes 5 hours 80 hours
10.000
Outdoors, cloudy 9 minutes 2 hours 25 hours
100.000
Outdoors, summer and sunny
under direct sunlight
3 minutes 16 minutes 11 hours
One day usage
Full charge time: Time to fully recharge the watch after it has stopped.
One day usage: Time required for recharging the watch to run for 1 day with normal hand movement
(1-second interval movement).