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Citizen Quartz CTZ-B8025 Instruction Manual
Citizen Quartz CTZ-B8025 Instruction Manual

Citizen Quartz CTZ-B8025 Instruction Manual

Citizen quartz pepetual calendar solar-powered watch

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CITIZEN QUARTZ
Perpetual Calendar
Model No. BL0XXXX
Cal. No. E71X
• INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CTZ-B8025
This is a Solar-Powered Watch:
Sufficiently Recharge by Placing
in Light Before Use
A secondary battery is used in this watch to store
electrical energy. This secondary battery is a
clean energy battery that does not contain
mercury or other toxic substances. Once fully
charged, the watch will continue to run for about
10 months (at the time of power save) without
additional charging.
*Power Save: When light is not supplied to the
solar cell and power generation stops, only the
hour and minute hands work, leaving the second
hand stops at 12 o'clock, to set in the power save
state. When light is supplied to the solar cell and
power generation resumes, the second hand moves
quickly to catch up to the current second and then
returns to the normal one-second movement.
<How to Use This Solar-Powered Watch Properly>
To use this watch comfortably, make sure to recharge
the watch before it stops running completely. Since
there is no risk of overcharging (Overcharging
Prevention Feature), it is recommended that the
watch be recharged everyday.
1. Feature
This is an analog-powered watch that is equipped
with a solar cell incorporated in its face to convert
solar energy into electricity.
It provides an auto dating perpetual calendar (year/
month/day, including the leap year with February 29)
and a time difference correction feature to allow
ease of adjustment without stopping the watch.
2.Setting the Time and Calendar
When the crown is of the screw lock type, turn it after
loosening the screw. After the time, push and turn
the crown clockwise and securely fasten the screw.
Setting the Time
1. Pull the crown twice to the time correction
position, and then the second hand advances
rapidly to the zero-second position and stops.
(Note 1) If the crown is pulled twice while the data
is changing, the second hand advances rapidly to
the zero-second position after the date change.
(Note 2) If the second hand does not stop at the
zero-second position, do all reset and then adjust
the base position.
2. Set the time by click-turning the crown
A click to the right, the hour and minute hands
1
move forward.
A click to the left, the hour and minute hands
2
move backward.
• When the crown is moved quickly (two or more
clicks at a time), the hour and minute hands
advance rapidly. Click the crown through one turn
in either direction to stop rapid movement.
(Note 1) When the hour and minute hands reach
12.00am, the date changes. (Hour and minute
hands wait at 12.00am while the date is changing,
and resume operation after the date change.)
(Note 2) In the case of reversing, the date does
not change, even when the hour and minute
hands pass 12.00 am.
3. Set the time by a time signal and then return the
crown to the normal position.
Setting the Calendar
• The calendar is of the perpetual type that
automatically changes year/month/day including
the leap year, once it is set.
1. Pull the crown once to the calendar correction
position, and then the second hand moves to a
year/month position it memorises and stops.
(Note) If the crown is pulled once while the date is
changing, the second hand advances rapidly after
the date change.

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Summary of Contents for Citizen Quartz CTZ-B8025

  • Page 1 CITIZEN QUARTZ 2.Setting the Time and Calendar When the crown is of the screw lock type, turn it after Perpetual Calendar loosening the screw. After the time, push and turn the crown clockwise and securely fasten the screw. Model No. BL0XXXX Cal.
  • Page 2 2. Set the date by turning the crown: How to Adjust a Time Difference A click to the right, the second hand moves • Press button and click the crown quickly; the one step. Turn the crown and set the second time difference can be adjusted in hours.
  • Page 3 [Reference: Time Difference of Major Cities of the World Based on the Greenwich International Standard Time (UTC)] Time Summer Time Summer Name of City Name of City Difference Time Difference Time London Noumea Paris Auckland Cairo Honolulu Moscow Anchorage Dubai Los Angeles Karachi Denver...
  • Page 4 <Overcharging Prevention Feature> 4. Charging Times This enables the wearer to recharge without risk of The time required for charging varies according to damage to the watch. When the secondary battery the model of watch (colour of the watch face, etc.). is fully charged, the overcharging prevention feature The following table provides a general reference for is activated to prevent further recharging.
  • Page 5 7. All Reset 3. Return the crown to the normal position and memorise When affected by static electricity or hard shocks, the base positions of the hands and date plate. watch indications may go wrong. In such a case, (Note 1) Memory recording of the standard position apply an all reset and the following base position takes around one second.
  • Page 6 Citizen Service Centre for repair. cracking, etc., may result. If the watch comes in Leaving the watch in such a state will allow contact with mercury used in thermometers, the corrosion to form inside.