Citizen B11 Specifications

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English
Fig.1
Fig.2
Crown Operation
–Models Equipped with a Crown Cover–
<Opening and Closing the Crown Cover>
Insert your fingernail between the case and crown cover and open
the crown cover so that it opens to the outside.
* Always make sure to close the crown cover after operating the
crown.
<Important Point when Turning the Crown for Setting
Time and Date, Correcting Time Difference or Setting
Reference Position>
Although the crown can be operated by turn-
ing while pinching between your fingers or fin-
gernails (Fig. 1), the crown can be turned more
easily by turning while pressing against the
crown with the thick portion of your finger
(Fig. 2).
* Please refer to the manual for information
on the procedures for setting the time and
date, correcting time difference and setting
the reference position.
CONTENTS
1. Features ................................................................................................... 4
2. Before Using ............................................................................................ 5
3. Setting the Time and Date ...................................................................... 6
* Switching the Mode
* Setting the Time and Date
4. Correcting the Time Difference .......................................................... 14
5. Functions Unique to Solar-Powered Watches ................................... 20
* Insufficient Chargeing Warning Function
* Time Setting Warning Function
* Overcharging Prevention Function
* Power Save Function
6. General Reference for Charging Times ............................................. 25
7. Notes Regarding Handling of this Watch .......................................... 26
* Charging Precautions
8. Replacing the Secondary Battery ....................................................... 27
9. All-Reset ............................................................................................... 28
10. Reference Position Alignment........................................................... 29
11. Precautions ......................................................................................... 32
12. Specifications ...................................................................................... 38
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Page 1 - Crown Operation

32EnglishFig.1Fig.2Crown Operation–Models Equipped with a Crown Cover–<Opening and Closing the Crown Cover>Insert your fingernail between the ca

Page 2 - 1. Features

2120When the watch becomes insufficientlycharged, the following warning functions areactivated to inform the wearer that the watchis insufficiently ch

Page 3 - 3. Setting the Time and Date

2322<Time Setting Warning Function>Irregular two-second interval movement2 seconds2 secondsWhen the watch is again exposed to light after stoppi

Page 4 - [Setting the Time and Date]

25246. General Reference for Charging TimesThe time required for recharging varies according to the model of the watch (colorof the dial, etc.). The

Page 5

27268. Replacing the Secondary BatteryThe secondary battery used in this watch does not have to be periodically replacedin the manner of ordinary batt

Page 6

2928After performing the all-reset procedure, align the second and minute hands attheir reference positions by pulling out the crown to the second cli

Page 7

3130Note (2): The second hand will continue to remain stopped even if the crown isreturned to the normal position unless the reference position align-

Page 8

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

Page 9

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

Page 10 - [Power Save Function]

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

Page 11 - 2 seconds

3938* Continuous running times:Fully charged to stopped: Approx. 2 years (when power save function is oper-ating)2-second interval movement to stopped

Page 12

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

Page 13 - [Charging Precautions]

76[Switching the Mode]The correction mode is switched by operating the crown and button as indicatedbelow.7CITIZEN<Normal time display>Pull out

Page 14 - 9. All-Reset

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

Page 15

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

Page 16 - 11. Precautions

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

Page 17 - CAUTION:

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

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1716The time difference cannot be corrected when the second hand is moving attwo-second intervals indicating that the watch is insufficiently charged.

Page 19 - 12. Specifications

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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