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Request to Customers All repairs performed on this watch, excluding repairs involving the band, are to be performed at the CITIZEN. When desiring to have your watch repaired or inspected, place contact the Citizen Service Center either directly or through the store where you purchased your watch.
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RX: Reception standby Function hand (day, W W This watch is a radio wave watch that receives the chronograph minutes, NO: Reception result standard time radio wave transmitted in Germany W W chronograph 1/20 seconds) This radio wave watch is equipped with a regular automatic reception function that sets H, M, L: 24 hour hand the time and date by automatically receiving radio waves at 3:00 AM or 4:00 AM, and a...
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(The mode can be switched by pulling the crown out to Position 1. Set the mode W W Please confirm the following before hand to one of the three locations of the TME mode. Return the crown to its using the watch W W original position after switching the mode.) * Set the mode hand to the TME mode.
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<Reception Procedure> W W Important Points Regarding Radio Wave Remove the watch from your wrist and place it in a Reception W W stable location where radio waves are able to be received easily such as near a window with the 6:00 position of the watch facing a radio wave transmitter ·...
CONTENTS W W Power Save Function W W This power saving function causes the second hand to stop at the 12:00 position when 1. Features........................14 light does not shine on the watch for 30 minutes or more such as when it is blocked by 2.
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8. Setting Local Time and Daylight Savings Time ........... 36 14. Unique Functions of Solar-Powered Watches ............58 9. Using the Alarm ...................... 40 A. Power Save Function 10. Manually Setting the Time and Daylight Savings Time........42 <Power Save> A.
1. Features 2. Operating the Crown This watch is a radio wave watch that automatically corrects the time (including daylight (Continuously Moving the Hands) savings time) and date by receiving standard time radio waves (time data) transmitted in Rapidly turning the crown continuously to the left or right (by two clicks) causes the Germany.
3. Before Using · In order to receive radio waves properly, remove the watch from your wrist and place it in a stable location that facilitates reception of radio waves such as in front of a A. Radio Wave Receiving Function window.
<Locations where Reception may be Difficult> 4. Receiving Radio Waves It may not be possible to properly receive radio waves at locations susceptible to generation of radio wave noise or under environmental conditions that cause difficulty in · There are three ways to receive radio waves consisting of regular automatic reception, receiving radio waves.
2. Free Reception A. Position of the Second Hand During Reception (movement of second hand from start of reception to completion) · Free reception can be used to receive radio waves at any time. (1) When receiving radio waves, remove the watch from your wrist and place it in a stable [Reception Standby] [Reception in Progress] [Completion of Reception]...
B. Confirmation of Reception Result C. Reception Level and Reception Result · When button (B) is pressed once, the second hand moves to H, M, L or NO to enable · During the time radio waves are being received, the second hand waits at the confirmation of the reception result.
D. General Reference for Receiving Areas The following provides a general reference for those areas where the watch is able to receive standard time radio waves. These areas may vary as a result of changes in radio rave reception conditions depending on the time period, seasonal variations and weather. Since this map only provides a general reference of the areas where radio waves can be Oslo Oslo...
5. List of Functions Assigned to Mode Hand Please read this section while referring to the watch illustration found at the beginning of this manual. *1: The same time is displayed at three locations of the TME mode. Name Crown position TME (*1) L-TM Normal position...
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*1: The same time is displayed at three locations of the TME mode. Name Crown position TME (*1) L-TM Normal position Start/stop/reset Confirms whether Confirms whether daylight daylight savings time No change No change savings time ON or OFF ON or OFF Switches alarm Position 1 Button (A)
6. Switching the Mode [Mode Names] Time mode · This watch is equipped with six modes consisting of a time (displayed at three locations), Chronograph mode chronograph, local time, reference position, alarm and calendar mode. Calendar mode · The same time is displayed at all three locations in the time (TME) mode. Time mode Time mode <Procedure for Switching the Mode>...
7. Using the Chronograph · The second hand changes to the chronograph second hand and is rapidly advanced by one revolution only when starting timing at 0 seconds. It then moves at one-second intervals to measure chronograph seconds. · The chronograph is able to measure time up to 59 minutes 59.95 seconds in 1/20 ·...
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<Chronograph Timing> Pull the crown out to Position 1 and turn to align the mode hand at [CHR] (chronograph), and then push it in to the normal position. Button (A) Button (A) (1) The chronograph is repeatedly started and stopped and a confirmatory tone sounds each time button (A) is pressed.
8. Setting Local Time and Daylight Savings <Procedure for Setting Local Time> Pull the crown out to Position 1 and turn Time Button (A) to align the mode hand to [L-TM] (local Mode switching time). position · The local time function lets you set the watch to a time in a different area from the (1) Pull the crown out to Position 2 time set in the time mode [TME].
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[Note] Set the local time correctly by checking AM and PM with the 24 hour hand. <Checking Daylight Savings Time ON/OFF Setting> (3) Return the crown to the normal position. This completes the procedure for The daylight savings time setting is displayed for about 10 seconds as either ON or OFF correcting the local time.
9. Using the Alarm (1) When the crown is pulled out to Position 2 (alarm time correction position), the second hand stops at the ON or OFF position. · Press button (A) to move the second hand to the alarm ON position. ·...
10. Manually Setting the Time and Daylight <Time Correction Procedure> Pull the crown out to Position 1 and turn to align the mode hand to [TME] (time). Savings Time (1) Pull the crown out to Position 2 (time correction position). ·...
B. Setting Daylight Savings Time <Checking Daylight Savings Time ON/OFF Setting> The daylight savings time setting is displayed for about 10 seconds as either ON or OFF <Procedure for Setting Daylight Savings Time> when the crown is returned to the normal position or when button (A) is pressed while Perform the following steps while the time mode is already displayed.
11. Manually Setting the Date <Date Correction Procedure> Second hand (month Pull the crown out to Position 1 and display/elapsed years) Function hand turn the crown to align the mode · This watch is equipped with a perpetual calendar that changes the year (number of hand at CAL (calendar).
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<Reading the Month and No. of Elapsed Years> [Reading the Number of Elapsed Years] Leap year: Starting point of each month zone [Reading the Month] 1st year after most recent leap year : 1st graduation of each month zone January zone : Between 1:00 and 2:00 January zone 2nd year after most recent leap year :2nd graduation of each month zone February zone : Between 2:00 and 3:00...
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(3) Press button (A). (7) Return the crown to the normal position. This completes the correction procedure. · The function hand moves back and forth for one revolution after which the watch enters the date correction mode. <Setting to a Non-Existent Date> (4) Turn the crown to the set the date.
12. Checking and Correcting the Reference (2) Return the crown to the normal position. · The second hand moves to the reference position (0:00) and stops. Position If the reference positions of each hand are properly displayed as described above, pull the crown out to Position 1 and return the watch to the mode in which it was previously The reference position may shift if the watch is placed in environment in which it is being used.
B. Correcting the Reference Position · Turn the crown to the left or right to interrupt continuous movement of the second hand. · The second hand cannot be aligned at the reference position by turning the crown to the · The reference position is corrected by repeatedly changing the corrected location in left.
(4) Press button (A). [Position of 13. Photoelectric Power Generation Date Display] · The function hand moves back and forth and then enters the date Function correction mode. (5) Turn the crown to rotate the function hand and align the date between the 31st and 1st, and then turn the crown to align the function hand at This watch uses a secondary battery to store electrical energy.
14. Unique Functions of Solar-Powered Watches *1: If the watch has stopped as a result of being insufficiently charged, a minimum of about 30 minutes are required until recovery automatic reception even if the watch is exposed to light. *2: If recovery automatic reception has failed, the watch begins to run after returning to the time when When the watch becomes insufficiently charged, the display changes as shown below.
A. Power Save Function · Two-second interval movement begins if the watch is insufficiently charged. When [Power Save Mode] this happens, sufficiently charge the watch so that it returns to one-second interval <Power Save> movement. When the solar cell is continuously not exposed to light [Note] for 30 minutes or more, the second hand stops at the 12:00 ·...
[Note] During two-second interval movement: 15. General Reference for Charging Times (1) The time cannot be corrected by regular automatic or free reception, and the time of Solar-Powered Watches cannot be corrected manually. (2) Only the time mode is displayed, and other modes cannot be used. The time required for charging varies according to the model of the watch (color of the dial, etc.).
Charging time for 1 day of operation: Time required for charging the watch to run for 1 16. Solar-Powered Watch Handling day with normal hand movement. Precautions Charging time to fully charged: Time required for charging the watch from the stopped state when insufficiently charged to fully charged CAUTION Charging Precautions...
WARNING 17. Using the Tachymeter (When Provided) Handling the Secondary Battery · Never attempt to remove the energy storage cell from the watch. If the energy The tachymeter feature is used to measure traveling speed such as that of an automobile. storage cell must unavoidably be removed, store it out of the reach of small children to prevent accidental swallowing.
18. Troubleshooting <Radio Wave Reception Function> Try checking the following when you think a problem has occurred. Unable to receive radio · Is the second hand indicating a · Wait until reception is completed (until Problem Check Items Corrective Actions waves even though reception level of H, M or L the second returns to one-second...
19. Precautions For correct use within the design limits of the watch, confirm the level of water- resistance of your watch, as indicated on the dial and case, and consult the table. WARNING: Water-resistance performance There are several types of water-resistant watches, as shown Examples of use in the following table.
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NOTE: Avoid using solvents (thinner, benzine, etc.), as they may damage the finish. become clear within a day, immediately take the watch to your dealer or Citizen Service Center for repair. Leaving the watch in such a state will allow corrosion to form inside.
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Other parts need to be inspected and replaced if necessary. Doing so may result in deterioration of the watch, such as deformation of plastic parts. Ask for Citizen geuine parts upon replacement. • Do NOT place the watch close to a magnet.
• Local time function (time difference correction: 1 hour units, daylight savings time ON/OFF function) • Reference position confirmation function 1. Model: E67* • Alarm function (24 hour clock alarm) 2. Type: Analog solar-powered watch • Photoelectric power generation function 3.
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