32EnglishFig.1Fig.2Crown Operation–Models Equipped with a Crown Cover–<Opening and Closing the Crown Cover>Insert your fingernail between the ca
2120When the watch becomes insufficientlycharged, the following warning functions areactivated to inform the wearer that the watchis insufficiently ch
2322<Time Setting Warning Function>Irregular two-second interval movement2 seconds2 secondsWhen the watch is again exposed to light after stoppi
25246. General Reference for Charging TimesThe time required for recharging varies according to the model of the watch (colorof the dial, etc.). The
27268. Replacing the Secondary BatteryThe secondary battery used in this watch does not have to be periodically replacedin the manner of ordinary batt
2928After performing the all-reset procedure, align the second and minute hands attheir reference positions by pulling out the crown to the second cli
3130Note (2): The second hand will continue to remain stopped even if the crown isreturned to the normal position unless the reference position align-
3332Examples of use For correct use within the design limits of the watch, confirm the level of water-resistance of your watch, as indicated on the di
3534corrosion to form inside.• If seawater enters the watch, place the watch in a box or plastic bag and immedi-ately take it in for repair. Otherwise
3736Timekeeping may become inaccurate if the watch is exposed to strong static elec-tricity, such as is emitted from a TV screen.• Do NOT subject the
3938* Continuous running times:Fully charged to stopped: Approx. 2 years (when power save function is oper-ating)2-second interval movement to stopped
54This watch is a solar-powered watch. Make sure to charge the watch prior touse by adequately exposing it to light. If the watch should happen to s
76[Switching the Mode]The correction mode is switched by operating the crown and button as indicatedbelow.7CITIZEN<Normal time display>Pull out
98second hands are paused at 12:00 AM, and the hour hand moves continuouslyto rapidly advance past the non-existent date.3. Return the crown to the no
1110year) and month.(2) When the crown is turned to the left, the second hand moves backward.* Turning the crown continuously causes the second hand t
1312✰How to read the year: Leap year: First mark in each month zone 1 year after most recent leap year:Second mark in each month zone 2 ye
1514Example: Setting the time in London (local time) when the time in Tokyo(home time) is 10:00 AM:The time difference between Tokyo and London is -9
1716The time difference cannot be corrected when the second hand is moving attwo-second intervals indicating that the watch is insufficiently charged.
1918* The time difference and use of daylightsavings time of each city are subject tochange by the particular country.AnchorageLos AngelesDenverChicag
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