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TIME mode CALENDAR and CALENDAR SEARCH modes Ex. ) Tuesday, Auguet 6th, 1991 lCrown at normal positionl Day of, the week 2 digits of year Last 2 digits of year Ex. ) 10:08'42" AM Hour lCrown at extended positionl First I digits of year 24-hour hand \|":l;Hr Mode indicator Crown a 1 Extended 1 ONE-DAY ALARM and DAILY AIARM modes ADJUSTING THE HAND AND DATE POSITIONS Before setting the time and calendar, be sure to use the O MATCH mode to check that the hour, . minute and second hands are in the 12 o, clock lCurrent time (crown at normal position)l Ex. ) 10:10 AM of 6th, Tuesday Day of the week lDesignated alarm time (crown at e)dended positionll Ex. ) 9:00 AM of 20th (For ONEDAY ALARM mode) Second (Stops at 12 o'clock position position and that the date numeral appears at the center of the calendar frame. lf any of the tips of the hands do not'return to the 12 o'clock position or the date numeral does not appear at the center of the calendar frame, reset them following the procedure below. Minute hand Second hand lendar frame Crown er Ef Hour hand 24-hour hand I position I Mode r Normal . * ln fha nAll V Al ARM rnnda the errrrenf data rernainq shorrun even if the indicator 24_hour hand \Mode indicator 'l*r[, 1. Pull out the crown. TIME SETTING 2. Press "8" , " A" and "C" repeatedly but separately to reset the tips of the hour, minute and second hands to the 12 o'clock position, respectively. *The hands move quickly if the respective buttons are kept pressed for r Turn the crown to set the mode indicator to "TIME" Ex. l 10:08'00" AM Minutes Date E) *The 24-hour hand moves correspondingly with the hour hand. [. . . ] With each press of "D", it advances one day. Press * The hands and date How to check the one-day alarm time you have set lCrown at normal position: Current timel Ex. l 10:10 AM of 6th, Tuesday lCrown at extended position: One-day alarm timel Ex. l 9:00 AM of 20th Day of 5. The hands and date move quickly if the respective buttons are kept pressed for 2 seconds. r The alarm rings at the designated time tor 2O seconds. To stop it manually, prgss " A" , "B" r "C" or "D" . o To set the alarm for the same time and date the following month, pull out the crown and push it back in to the normal position in the ONE-DAY ALARM mode, preferably just after the alarm has rung but not later than midnight of that day. lf the crown is pulled out and pushed back in later than this, the current day and date will replace those previously set I 1. Pull out the crown. *The tip of the second hand will return to the 12 o'clock position, and the tips of the hour and minute hands indicate the one-day alarm time you have set. Daily alarm setting 2. Push back the crown in to the normal position. *while the date numeral is moving to indicate the current date, button operation is not possible. 2I ' ' , DAITY A1ARM . The daily alarm can be set to ring regularly at a designated time of day. The tips second hand indicates the day of the week and the current date appears in the calendar frame. of the hour and minute hands indicate the current time, the tail of the 1. Pull out the crown in the "DAILY ALARM" mode. The tip of the second hand automatically returns to the 12 o'clock position, and the tips of the hour ancl minttte hanrls indieafc the alarrn fima nrawiarrclw cef 2. 3. "A" repeatedlyto setthe tip of the minute hand to the. desired minute. lt advances one minute with each press of the button. Press * As the minute hand moves, the hour hand also moves correspondingly. Press "8" repeatedly to set the tip of the hour hand to the deiired hour. *The hands and date will indicate the current time and date. The hands move quickly if the respective buttons are kept pressed for 2 seconds. How to check the daily alarm time you lCrown at normal position: Current timel Ex. ) 10:10 AM of 6th, Tuesday Day of the week have set lCrown at extended position: Daily alarm timel Ex. ) 9:00 AM of 6th Hour A Hour 24-hour hand B A / ila I Crown Note: DB 4-hour hand 1 I Di indicator 12 I Mode Extended indicator 1. Pull out the crown. Normal posttton, 1 position ) *The tip of the second hand will return to the o'clock position, and the tips of the hour and minute hands indicate the daily alarm time you have set. Daily alarm engagement/disengagement One-day alarrn . . To ehgage the daily alarm, turn the crown to set the mode indicator to "DAILY ALARM' or "ONE DAY ALARM". The second hand indicates the first 2 digits of the year. tip of the 2. Press "C" repeatedly to advance the tip of the second hand, and set the first 2 digits of the year. lt advances one hundred years with each press of the button. *lf uC" is pressed when the second hand indicates "2400u, it will automatically return to "1400". 3. Press "A" to move the tail of the minute hand, and set the last 2 digits of the year. * , f ' A" is pressed when the tail of the minute hand indicates "99", it will automatically return to "00". * lt 'B' is pressed when the tail of the hour hand points to the 12 o'clock position {December), it will automatically turn a full circle and stop at the 1 o'clock marker (January). 4. Press Mode indicator "D" to set the date numeral in the calendar frame. [. . . ] Keep it away from close contact with magnetic objects. r CHEMICALS Be careful not to expose the watch to solvents (e. 9. , alcohol and gasoline), rnercury (i. e. , from a broken thermometer). may become discolored, deteriorated or damaged. SPECIFICATIONS 1 . Frequency of crystal oscillator. . . . Loss/gain (monthly rate) . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 768 Hz (Hz second) = Hertz . . . Cycles per 2. r CARE OF CASE AND BRACELET temperature range (5'C 95. F) 3. -10"C 4. Less than 15 seconds at normal - 35'C) (41'F - To prevent possible corrosion of the case and bracelet caused by dust, moisture and perspiration, wipe them periodically with a soft dry cloth. Driving system - +60'C (14"F - 140"F) Step motor, 4 pieces r PRECAUTION REGARDING CASE BACK PROTECTIVE FILM 5. [. . . ]

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