Seiko Cal. V175 Instructions Manual

Seiko Cal. V175 Instructions Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
INSTRUCTIONS
ISTRUZIONI
INSTRUCCIONES
INSTRUÇÕES
ИНСТРУКЦИИ
Cal. V175
(P.
4)
(S.
37)
(P.
71)
(P. 106)
(P. 141)
(P. 175)
(P. 209)
(243
)

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  • Page 1 Cal. V175 INSTRUCTIONS BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG INSTRUCTIONS ISTRUZIONI (P. 106) INSTRUCCIONES (P. 141) INSTRUÇÕES (P. 175) ИНСТРУКЦИИ (P. 209) (243...
  • Page 2 You are now the proud owner of a SEIKO Solar Diver's Watch Cal. V175. For the best results, please read the instructions in this booklet carefully before using the watch. Please keep this manual handy WARNING for ready reference. Wir gratulieren Ihnen zum Kauf der SEIKO Solar-Taucheruhr Kal. V175. Lesen Sie diese...
  • Page 3 • the time and calendar are appropriately set. CAUTION If there are any malfunctions, we recommend that you contact an AUTHORIZED SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER. CAUTION notes indicate any condition or practice which, if not strictly WHILE DIVING observed, may result in personal injury or property damage.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CAL. V175 CONTENTS FEATURES page TIME/CALENDAR FeaTUReS ......................7 60-MINUTE STOPWATCH IN 1/ 5-SECOND INCREMENTS WITH SPLIT TIME DISpLaY aND BUTTONS ................8 MEASUREMENT FUNCTION SCReW DOWN CROWN ................9 n POWERED BY LIGHT ENERGY SeTTINg THe TIMe aND aDJUSTINg THe STOpWaTCH HaND pOSITION..11 n NO BATTERY CHANGE REQUIRED (Please refer to page 22 "NOTE ON POWER...
  • Page 5: Display And Buttons

    DISPLAY AND BUTTONS SCREW DOWN CROWN • Your watch has a screw down crown to prevent accidental operation and help maintain water-resistant quality. STOPWATCH 1/5-second hand • Minute hand To use the crown, it is necessary to unlock the crown first before pulling it out, and it is important to securely screw the crown in after each use.
  • Page 6: Setting The Time And Adjusting The Stopwatch Hand Position

    SETTING THE TIME AND ADJUSTING SECURITY LOCK BUTTON OPERATION THE STOPWATCH HAND POSITION SECURITY LOCK OF PUSH-BUTTONS A & B Locking l This watch is designed so that the following adjustments are made with the crown at the second click position: main time setting Unlocking stopwatch hand position adjustment...
  • Page 7 2. STOPWATCH HAND POSITION ADJUSTMENT 1. When the stopwatch is or has been measuring, if the crown is pulled out to the second click, it will automatically reset the STOPWATCH hands to “0.” I If the STOPWATCH hands are not in the "0" STOPWATCH 1/5-second hand 2.
  • Page 8: Setting The Date

    STOPWATCH SETTING THE DATE l Before setting the date, be sure to set the main time. l The stopwatch can measure up to 60 minutes in 1/5-second increments. When the measurement reaches 60 minutes, the stopwatch automatically CROWN stops. Unlock. l Split time measurement is available.
  • Page 9 <How to reset the stopwatch> Standard measurement WHILE THE STOPWATCH HANDS ARE MOVING 1. Press Button A to stop the stopwatch. STaRT STOp ReSeT 2. Press Button B to reset the stopwatch. Accumulated elapsed time measurement WHILE THE STOPWATCH HANDS ARE STOPPED One of the following stopwatch operations has been made.
  • Page 10: How To Charge And Start The Watch

    HOW TO CHARGE AND START THE WATCH CAUTION u When you start the watch or when the energy in the rechargeable battery is reduced to an extremely low level, charge it sufficiently by exposing the watch Caution for charging to light. When charging the watch, do not place it too close to a photoflash light, spotlight, incandescent light or other light sources as the watch 1 E x p o s e t h e w a t c h t o s u n l i g h t o r s t r o n g...
  • Page 11: Guideline Of Charging Time/Accuracy

    GUIDELINE OF CHARGING TIME/ACCURACY ENERGY DEPLETION FOREWARNING FUNCTION The watch operates while When the energy stored in the rechargeable battery is reduced to an extremely V175 c h a r g i n g e l e c t r i c i t y b y low level, the second hand starts moving at 2-second intervals instead of the converting light received on Environment/Lightsource (lux)
  • Page 12: Note On Power Supply

    NOTE ON POWER SUPPLY IMPROPER FUNCTION The battery used in this watch is a rechargeable battery, which is different When an abnormal display appears, follow the procedures below to reset the built- from ordinary silver oxide batteries. Unlike other disposable batteries such as in IC.
  • Page 13: Rotating Bezel

    ROTATING BEZEL TACHYMETER (for models with tachymeter scale on the dial) The rotating bezel can show the elapsed time up to 60 minutes. By setting it before diving, you can know how many minutes you are underwater. TO MEASURE THE HOURLY AVERAGE SPEED OF A VEHICLE To pr even t a c c id en t al ro t a tion, the ro t a ting b ezel is s o d e signe d tha t rotation becomes harder in water.
  • Page 14: Telemeter

    TELEMETER TO MEASURE THE HOURLY RATE OF OPERATION (for models with telemeter scale on the dial) l The telemeter can provide a rough indication of the distance to the source of Ex. 1 Use the stopwatch to measure light and sound. the time required to complete STOPWATCH 1/5- l The telemeter indicates the distance from your location to an object that emits...
  • Page 15: To Preserve The Quality Of Your Watch

    Repair of divers watches requires special expertise and equipment. If you find that your diver's watch is malfunctioning, do not attempt to repair it but START immediately send it to SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER. (Flash of light) Press Button A to start the...
  • Page 16 [Cloudy weather]: 10,000 lux (B) Indoor (Window side during daytime) [Fine weather]: more than 3,000 lux [Cloudy weather]: 1,000 to 3,000 lux [Rainy weather]: less than 1,000 lux (C) Lighting apparatus (40-watt daylight fluorescent light) [Distance to the watch: 1 m]: 1,000 lux [Distance to the watch: 3 m]: 500 lux (average room luminance) [Distance to the watch: 4 m]: 250 lux * "LUMIBRITe" is a trademark of SeIKO HOLDINgS CORpORaTION.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Solutions Troubles Possible causes If you often encounter this problem even though you wear the watch everyday, the The watch stops operating. The energy has been depleted. watch may not be exposed to sufficient light while you wear it. For example, the The small second hand moves at watch may be covered by the cuff of clothing.
  • Page 18 Troubles Possible causes Solutions The STOPWATCH hands do not Affected by external sources, or because the Adjust the STOPWATCH hands to the "0" position by following the instructions in return to the "0" position when the internal IC had been reset, the stopwatch hand “SETTING THE TIME AND ADJUSTING STOPWATCH HAND POSITION”...
  • Page 19: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS 1 Frequency of crystal oscillator ..... 32,768 Hz (Hz = Hertz … Cycles per second) 2 Loss/gain (monthly rate) ...... ±15 seconds at normal temperature range (5 °C to 35 °C/ 41 °F to 95 °F) 3 Operational temperature range..... –10 °C to 60 °C/ 14 °F to 140 °F 4 Driving system ........

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