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  • Page 1 Model Name: TR-ME2...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Contents Contents Before Use Introduction............5 Contents of the Package.
  • Page 3 ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Contents Product Specifications Watch Specifications........... . . 44...
  • Page 4 ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Before Use Before Use “Introduction” on page 5 “Contents of the Package” on page 5 “How to Use the Manuals” on page 5 “Setting Up” on page 6...
  • Page 5: Before Use

    Indicates that injury or damage to property could occur if this is ignored and this product is handled incorrectly. Note: Indicates additional explanations and reference information. Indicates reference pages for related content. Trademarks EPSON and TRUME are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. SWING GENERATOR is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation.
  • Page 6: Setting Up

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Before Use Points to note ❏ Reprinting all or part of this manual without prior permission is strictly prohibited. ❏ The content of this manual are subject to change without notice. ❏ If you have any questions or notice any errors, omissions, and so on in this manual, please contact us directly. ❏...
  • Page 7 ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Before Use 2. Release the watch from the still state If the second hand is stopped at the time of purchase, the crown is in the pulled out state. Push the crown in and turn it to the right before using the watch. See the following for instructions on how to adjust the time.
  • Page 8: About This Product

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide About This Product About This Product “Features of This Product” on page 9 “Part Names” on page 11 “Operating the Screw Down Crown” on page 12...
  • Page 9: Features Of This Product

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide About This Product Features of This Product Driven with energy from automatic power generation system (SWING GENERATOR) This watch can be driven by simply wearing and using it (wrist motion). It can store up to 6 months‘ worth of energy for driving the watch.
  • Page 10 ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide About This Product Dual time display using dual-time hand (dual-time function) The time of another country or region (city) can be indicated using the dual-time hand. You can check the home time or dual time depending on your behavior pattern. “Using the Dual-Time Hand”...
  • Page 11: Part Names

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide About This Product Part Names Minute hand Button Hour hand Crown Step 0: Normal position (locked) Step 1: Adjust hour hand and calendar (date) Step 2: Adjust dual-time hand and minute hand Second hand Calendar Dual-time hand...
  • Page 12: Operating The Screw Down Crown

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide About This Product Operating the Screw Down Crown This product has realized misoperation prevention and employed a screw down crown for improving the water resistance. Be sure to lock the crown after operating it. Using the watch with the crown still unlocked may cause the water resistance to fail or a malfunction. Unlocking Turn the crown to the left (until the crown pops up) Locking...
  • Page 13: Charging

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Charging Charging “Charging with Energy” on page 14 “Checking the Remaining Amount of Energy” on page 16...
  • Page 14: Charging With Energy

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Charging Charging with Energy To charge one day‘s (24 hours‘) worth of energy There are the following two methods. Use the approximate values as a guide. Swinging the watch Approx. 250 times Wearing the watch while performing daily activities Approx.
  • Page 15 ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Charging Wearing the watch while performing daily activities Even if you do not charge the battery by swinging the watch, it can be charged naturally simply by the motion of your wrist during the daily activities you perform while wearing the watch. To enable the watch to operate continuously for a long period of time, as a guide we recommend wearing it 5 days (8 hours per day) per week.
  • Page 16: Checking The Remaining Amount Of Energy

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Charging Checking the Remaining Amount of Energy You can know how many more days the watch will continue to operate (running time) by using the second hand to check the remaining amount of energy. (Indicator display) Indicating the remaining amount of energy by indicator display Note: Indicator display is not possible during 2-seconds hand movement.
  • Page 17 ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Charging Indicator display by second hand Energy At least At least At least Approx. 6 months amount approx. 1 day approx. 7 days approx. 1 month (fully charged) (running time) Note: ❏ The indicator display may differ from the actual running time. Use this as a guide. ❏...
  • Page 18: Adjusting The Time/Calendar (Date)

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Adjusting the Time/Calendar (Date) Adjusting the Time/Calendar (Date) “Using the Dual-Time Hand” on page 19 “Three Basic Operations to Adjust the Time and Calendar (Date)” on page 21 “Correcting the Time Difference” on page 25 “Cities and Time Differences” on page 27...
  • Page 19: Using The Dual-Time Hand

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Adjusting the Time/Calendar (Date) Using the Dual-Time Hand The watch can indicate the time with the 24-hour system using the dual-time hand and bezel. The dual-time hand rotates once every 24 hours. Bezel Dual-time hand Indicating the present time of your location with the dual-time hand The same time as the hour hand can be indicated with the 24-hour system.
  • Page 20 ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Adjusting the Time/Calendar (Date) Indicating the time of another country or region (city) with the dual-time hand The time of another country or region (city) can be indicated with the 24-hour system. The times of two countries or regions (cities) can be indicated simultaneously using the hour hand and dual-time hand (dual-time function).
  • Page 21: Three Basic Operations To Adjust The Time And Calendar (Date)

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Adjusting the Time/Calendar (Date) Three Basic Operations to Adjust the Time and Calendar (Date) You can adjust the time and calendar (date) with the following three operations. 1. Adjust the dual-time hand and minute hand “Adjusting the dual-time hand and minute hand” on page 21 2.
  • Page 22 ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Adjusting the Time/Calendar (Date) Turn the crown to adjust the time while checking the movement of the dual-time hand and minute hand. <Example 1> Adjusting the time to 10:00 A.M. Dual-time hand: 10:00 position (5 o'clock direction) Minute hand: 0 minute position ❏...
  • Page 23 ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Adjusting the Time/Calendar (Date) Adjusting the hour hand Pull the crown out by one step. Turn the crown to adjust the hour hand. ❏ Turn right: The hour hand moves counterclockwise. ❏ Turn left: The hour hand moves clockwise. Note: ❏...
  • Page 24 ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Adjusting the Time/Calendar (Date) Turn the crown to adjust the calendar (date). Rotating the hour hand twice changes the calendar (date) by one day. ❏ Turn right: The hour hand moves counterclockwise. Rotating the hour hand twice turns back the date by one day.
  • Page 25: Correcting The Time Difference

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Adjusting the Time/Calendar (Date) Correcting the Time Difference You can adjust the time to the local time after traveling to a country or region (city) with a time difference, such as when you go on an overseas trip. Time difference correction is linked to the calendar (date), enabling the date to be adjusted to that of your location simultaneously with time correction.
  • Page 26 ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Adjusting the Time/Calendar (Date) Note: ❏ Check time difference in “Cities and Time Differences” on page When daylight saving time is in effect, advance the time by 1 hour from the time difference in the table. ❏ When correcting for the time difference, pay attention to AM/PM and the date. ❏...
  • Page 27: Cities And Time Differences

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Adjusting the Time/Calendar (Date) Cities and Time Differences (As of January, 2019) Time zone display Time difference Time difference from Tokyo from UTC City code Representative city -9 hours 0 hours London -8 hours +1 hour Paris -7 hours +2 hours Cairo...
  • Page 28 ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Adjusting the Time/Calendar (Date) Time zone display Time difference Time difference from Tokyo from UTC City code Representative city -10 hours -1 hour Archipelago of the Azores *: Universal standardized time set by international accord. This is used as the official time when time is recorded around the world.
  • Page 29: Maintenance

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Maintenance Maintenance “Maintenance” on page 30 “Adjusting the Band” on page 32 “Precautions on Maintenance” on page 33 “Precautions on Wearing the Watch” on page 33 “Precautions on the Battery Used” on page 35...
  • Page 30: Maintenance

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Maintenance Maintenance Make sure you maintain the product regularly to keep it in optimum operating condition. Maintaining the watch When washing the watch, do not pull out the crown or operate the buttons. ❏ Make sure you frequently wipe off any moisture, sweat, or dirt that sticks to the watch using a soft cloth. ❏...
  • Page 31 ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Maintenance Maintaining the leather band ❏ If any moisture or sweat sticks to the band, wipe it off quickly using a soft, absorbent cloth. This could cause the leather to deteriorate or discoloration to occur. ❏ When you are not using the watch, store it in a location that is not exposed to direct sunlight. ❏...
  • Page 32: Adjusting The Band

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Maintenance Adjusting the Band About adjusting the metal band Contact your local dealer or TRUME customer support to adjust the metal band. “Contact Information” on page 42 Note: Except for at the store of purchase there may be a fee charged, or we may not be able to perform adjustments.
  • Page 33: Precautions On Maintenance

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Maintenance Precautions on Maintenance Warning ❏ Do not leave within easy reach of small children. Parts may be swallowed accidentally. If parts are swallowed accidentally, consult a doctor immediately. ❏ Do not disassemble or repair the watch yourself. This could cause an electric shock or accident to occur.
  • Page 34: Precautions On Water Resistance And Magnetism

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Maintenance If you notice any abnormalities on your skin, stop using the watch immediately. Rust, dirt, or sweat on the case or band or a medical condition such as a metal or leather allergy may cause skin irritation or inflammation. Consult a doctor. ❏...
  • Page 35: Precautions On The Battery Used

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Maintenance Precautions on the Battery Used The watch uses a dedicated lithium-ion secondary battery. The capacity and charging efficiency of the secondary battery may decline due to long-term use and the operating environment. If the performance declines, contact your local dealer or TRUME customer support. Also, if the battery is not charged for an extended period of time, it may discharge completely and become unable to be charged or the watch may stop.
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Troubleshooting Troubleshooting “When Trouble Occurs” on page 37...
  • Page 37: When Trouble Occurs

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Troubleshooting When Trouble Occurs Trouble Possible causes Solutions The watch has stopped There is no remaining You need to charge the watch. charge. “Charging with Energy” on page 14 The second hand moves There is not much energy The watch may stop within 24 hours.
  • Page 38 ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Troubleshooting Trouble Possible causes Solutions The crown does not turn The crown is locked. Turn the crown to the left to unlock it. Inside of the watch is misty Moisture may have Contact your local dealer or TRUME customer entered the watch.
  • Page 39: Information On Service And Support

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Information on Service and Support Information on Service and Support “About after service” on page 40 “About consumable parts that can be repaired” on page 40...
  • Page 40: About After Service

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Information on Service and Support About after service ❏ If any problems occur under the warranty period, contact your local dealer or TRUME customer support and make sure you bring your warranty card. If features can be fixed through repair outside of the warranty period, repairs will be performed for a fee. Contact your local dealer or TRUME customer support.
  • Page 41: Contact Information

    ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Contact Information Contact Information “Contact Information” on page 42...
  • Page 42 Inquiries about products, warranties, and repairs TRUME customer support TEL: 050-3155-8285 The information is subject to change without notice. Please visit Epson's official website for the latest information about business hours and other updates. <trume.jp/support/> Address of repair center Watch repair center...
  • Page 43 ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Product Specifications Product Specifications “Watch Specifications” on page 44...
  • Page 44 ME25/TR-ME2 User's Guide Product Specifications Watch Specifications Water resistance Water resistance 10bar Battery Lithium ion secondary battery Running time Approx. 6 months Operational -10°C to +60°C temperature range Accuracy Average monthly difference: ±15 seconds (when worn on a wrist at temperatures between 5°C and 35°C) Basic features Basic watch (hour, minute, and second hands), date display, indicator display, and...
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