Solar Powered Analogue and Digital Watch with Vibration Alarms
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on purchasing your Geemarc Watch. This is a solar powered analogue and digital watch with 4 strong
vibrating alarms that are very easy to set.
Many useful options can be displayed on the LCD. These options can be lit up by the LCD backlight.
This watch has a Real “Single-Battery” Ana-Digit movement that always synchronizes the hands with the digital time.
It is important that you read the instructions below in order to use your Geemarc watch to its full potential. Keep this user
guide in a safe place for future reference. For product support and help visit our website at www.geemarc.com
Telephone 01707 384438 fax 01707 372529
DESCRIPTION
General Description
SETUP
As the watch will arrive in sleep mode, you have to follow this procedure in order to wake up the watch.
SLEEP MODE
To Wake Up
1. Press any button for more than 3 seconds. This will wake up the watch provided that the battery level is normal.
2. After the watch wakes up, the hands will spin to until the time displayed matches the internal timekeeping.
Note: If the battery level is too low, the watch will not wake up and it will need charging first (see Charging the Watch).
Enter Sleep Mode
1. Press S1 first and then S2 (2 buttons are now being pressed simultaneously) for around 5 seconds until QSM is
displayed.
2. Release both buttons
3. Press S1. SLP is displayed.
4. The watch hands will spin and will stop at 12:00 am to sleep.
Charging the watch (Solar Watch Charger not included, but can be purchased separately)
This watch requires charging up. It can be charged either by exposure to sunlight or electric light
It is recommended that the watch is charged using the Geemarc professional solar watch charger. This delivers light
strength similar to direct sunlight in the summer but the watch remains cool throughout charging. Direct sunlight and
regular electric lamps can heat up the watch and this could cause damage to the watch or reduce its working life. Further
information about charging: Light passes through the watch dial and is converted to electric power by the solar panel
found underneath the dial. This electric power is used to recharge the rechargeable battery. The battery provides
continuous power to drive the watch and to maintain accurate timekeeping, even in total darkness. Light does not drive
the watch directly but it provides power for the rechargeable battery.