Abnormal Display Or Improper Function (How To Reset The Built-In Ic) - Seiko 7B26 Product Manual

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ABNORMAL DISPLAY OR IMPROPER FUNCTION
HOW TO RESET THE BUILT-IN IC
When the watch shows an abnormal display or does not properly function, or it does not move
at one-second intervals even after being sufficiently charged, follow the instructions below to
reset the built-in IC. Then the watch will resume its normal operation.
*Refer to "THE SCREW
LOCK TYPE CROWN"
on page 9.
Pull out the crown
t o t h e s e c o n d
click.

The second hand
P r e s s B u t t o n A a n d B u t t o n B
m o v e s t o t h e 0
simultaneously for 3 seconds and
second position
release.
( 1 2 o ' c l o c k
After the second hand rotates a full
position).
circle, the hour and minute hands
advance rapidly until they point to
the 12 o' clock position and stop.
Therefore all watch hands are set
to the 12 o' clock position and
stop.
* If the second hand moves at two-second or five-second intervals, the energy depletion forewarning
function should be activated; thus, it is not a malfunction (refer to"CHECKING THE CHARGING STATUS
BY THE MOVEMENT OF THE SECOND HAND" on page 12).
because the automatic hand alignment function is activated; however, it is also not a malfunction (refer to
"AUTOMATIC HAND ALIGNMENT" on page 19).
A
B
P u s h t h e c r o w n
b a c k i n .
T h e
watch hands start
moving.
R e s e t o f t h e
b u i l t - i n I C i s
completed.
The watch hands may rotate rapidly
After resetting of the built-in IC, be sure
to set the calendar to the preliminary
position.
After the built-in IC is reset, the watch is
set to the time zone "PARIS/BERLIN."
Operations after resetting the built-in IC
① Set the calendar to the preliminary position ... refer to
pages 58 to 59.
② Select the time zone (if necessary) ... refer to pages 40 to
41.
③ Set the time by receiving radio signals ... refer to pages
20 to 32.


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