Seiko 6M13 Instructions Manual page 19

Analog quartz perpetual calendar
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TO
PRESERVE
THE
OUALITY
OF
YOUR
WATCH
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WATER RESISTANCE
.
Non-water
resistanoe
lf
"WATER
RESISTANT"
is
not
inscribed
on the
case
back,
your
watch is not water
resistant, and care
should
be
taken not
to
get it
wet
as
water may
damage
the movement. lf
the watch
becomes
wet, we suggest
that you
have it checked by
an AUTHORIZED SEIKO
DEALER
or
SERVICE CENTER.
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Water resistance
(3
barl
lf
"WATER RESISTANT"
is inscribed on the
case back,
your
watch
is
designed and manufactured
to
withstand up
to 3
bar, such
as
accidental
contact
with
splashes
of
water
or
rain,
but
it
is
not
designed
for swimming
or
diving.
.
Water
rssistance
(10
bar/15
barl
lf
"WATER RESISTANT 10
BAR'or'WATER
RESISTANT 15 BAR"
is
inscribed
on
the
case back,
your
watch
is
designed
and
manufactured
to
withstand up
to
10
barll5
bar and is suitable
for
swimming
and
shallow diving,
but
not
for
scuba
diving.
We
recommend
that you wear
a
SEIKO
Diver's
watch
for
scuba
diving.
lf
used
in
sea
water,
rinse
the watch
in
fresh water and
dry
it
completely.
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NOTE:
Pressure
in
bar
is
a
test
pressure and should
not
be considered
as
corresponding
to
actual
diving
depth
since
swimming
movement tends
to
increase
the
pressure at a
given
depth.
Care
should
also be taken
on diving
into water.
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TEMPERATURES
Your watch works
with
stable accuracy between
a
temperature
range
of
5"C
and 35'C (41'F and
95"F).
Temperatures over 60'C (140'F) may cause battery leakage or shorten
the
battery life.
Do
not
leave your watch
in
very low
temperatures below
-10'C
(+14'F)
for
a
long
time
since
the cold
may cause
a
slight time
loss or gain.
However,
the above conditions
will
be
corrected
when the watch
re-
turns to
normal temperature.
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SHOCKS
&
VIBRATION
Light activities
will
not affect your watch, but be careful not
to
drop
your
watch
or hit it
against hard surfaces,
as
this
may cause damage.
I
MAGNETISM
Your watch
will
be adversely
affected by strong
magnetism.
Keep
it
away
from
close contact
with
magnetic objects.

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