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You are now the proud owner of a Sync Solar Cal. 8B63. For the best results, please read the instructions in this booklet carefully before using the . Please keep this manual handy for ready reference.

Es usted ahora el orgulloso propietario de un Solar de Hora Mundial Radio Sincronizado SEIKO, Cal. 8B63. Para los mejores resultados, por favor, lea cuidadosamente las instrucciones de este panfleto antes utilizar su Reloj SEIKO. Por favor, guarde este manual en un lugar conveniente para su futura referencia. English 3 P. 37 P. P. 38-41 P. radio signal P.34 Manually set the time Setting the time, Setting the time, Manually set the date and and day by receiving a and day by receiving can be received When the When a received radio signal cannot be radio signal Radio signal reception range indication P. 20 P. indication range reception signal Radio Environments in which it is difficult to receive a radio 26 signal P. adjustment. Use the watch without Use the watch P. 11 How to select the day are correct incorrect date or day is When the time, date and When the time, date When either time, The hands of this watch cannot be moved by turning the . So when adjusting the time, date andday, refer to thefollowing pages regarding the procedures. 2. Checking the time, date and day and date time, the Checking 2.

P.28 charge How to and start the watch Charge the battery sufficiently. battery the Charge

charged. The watch is sufficiently The watch is sufficiently The energy depletion forewarning function The energy depletion activated. is The watch completely stops operating. stops completely watch The As the charged energy is depleted, charge the battery sufficiently. The power save function is activated. The power save function is activated. hand Check the movements of the mode. after releasing the power save

The second hand is stopped. “Charging the solar battery” in Troubleshooting on P.48

When the of the second hand shows an energy depletion state, the battery requires charging. five-second intervals. at two-second intervals. → Ifthe second hand does not move at one-second intervals even after the battery was fully charged at one-second intervals. The second hand moves The second hand The second hand moves The second hand

The second hand moves at

1. Checking the charging status charging the 1. Checking BEFORE USE ENGLISH 2 4 English SPECIFICATIONS ...... MOVEMENT ABNORMAL AN OF CASE IN TROUBLESHOOTING ...... POSITIONS PRELIMINARY THE CORRECT TO HOW PRELIMINARY POSITIONS ...... RECEIVED BE CANNOT SIGNAL ARADIO WHEN ...... RECEPTION MANUAL CONDUCT TO HOW ...... SUPPLY POWER ON NOTE . FUNCTION SAVE POWER ENERGY GUIDELINE OF CHARGING TIME/ACCURACY FUNCTION PREVENTION OVERCHARGING ...... WATCH THE START AND CHARGE TO HOW ENVIRONMENT RECEPTION ...... RESULTS RECEPTION THE CHECK TO HOW INDICATION ...... RECEPTION RANGE SIGNAL RADIO SIGNAL ARADIO RECEIVING BY DATE AND TIME THE SETTING ...... DIAL SUB ABOUT ...... DISPLAY TIME DUAL ABOUT ...... TABLE DIFFERENCE TIME AND DISPLAY ZONE TIME ...... ZONE TIME THE SELECT TO HOW ...... FUNCTION TIME WORLD ...... CROWN TYPE LOCK SCREW ...... &BUTTONS DISPLAY FEATURES I

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DEPLETION FOREWARNING FUNCTION ...... CONTENTS ...... Page 47 32 5 52 51 43 42 36 34 33 30 29 28 25 23 20 18 17 16 13 11 10 9 7 31 FEATURES n n n n n n

DISPLAY FUNCTION OF RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION LEVEL RECEPTION SIGNAL RADIO OF FUNCTION DISPLAY FUNCTION RECEIVING SIGNAL RADIO DISPLAY TIME DUAL WORLD TIME FUNCTION POWERED BY LIGHT ENERGY BY LIGHT POWERED RESULTS RECEPTION SIGNAL RADIO OF FUNCTION DISPLAY  • • the 24- indication format by the sub dial located at the 6 o’ position. position. 6o’clock the at located dial sub the by format indication 24-hour the I • n addition to the main display, the time in another region can be displayed in in displayed be can region another in time the display, main the to n addition

receiving radiosignalscanbeselected usingworldtimefunction. UK, ,andJapan(from2transmitting stations).Thetransmittingstationfor This watchcanreceiveofficialstandard radiosignalsfromU.S.A.,, In addition,radiosignalscanbereceived withmanualoperation. radio signalsdaily. This watch adjusts the time and the date precisely by automatically receiving Only when manual reception mode mode reception manual when Only selected time zone area. zone time the in selected time local the display can watch the zone, atime selecting By

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AUTOMATIC HAND POSITION ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION FUNCTION SAVE POWER OVERCHARGING PREVENTION FUNCTION ENERGY DEPLETION FOREWARNING FUNCTION CHARGE FULL AFTER 9MONTHS FOR LASTS REQUIRED CHANGE BATTERY NO DISPLAY & BUTTONS Hour hand Second hand Day hand the instructions ofeachsection thisbooklet. The operation methodofthebutton varieswiththefunctions beingused.Follow Dual timesubdial ♦ ♦ hand wearing the watch. the wearing are you while locked it keep crown, type lock ascrew watch your If B A a bc c. b. a.

Date time setting(manually), click: Second time settingfor subdial setting(manually) day/date click:First position Normal CROWN

7 English 8 English BPC. JJY MSF...... DCF. N ����� L...... WWVB­ Transmitting Station. Frequencies Standard the in zone time Displays H. [Manual reception] Standard Frequencies Transmitting Frequencies Standard display Station Display of Radio Wave Reception Level Reception Wave Radio of Display ...... (40-second position)(40-second Low reception level ( High reception level ...... (20-second position) signals radio receive to Unable 50-second position) 50-second ......

JJY () MSF (TheUnitedKingdom) BPC (China) DCF (Germany) WWVB (TheUnited States of America) the dialmay varydependingonthe model(design). Indication onthebezel orpositionsofeachitemon Display of Radio Wave Reception Result Reception Wave Radio of Display ...... names City [Time zone[Time selection] Time Zone Display [Checking the reception results] reception the [Checking 25 regions around the world the around regions 25 (20-second position) N. (10-second position) Y...... Reception failed Reception Successful ■ • • • CROWN TYPE LOCK SCREW • • ■ HOW TO USE THE SCREW LOCK TYPE CROWN TYPE LOCK SCREW THE USE TO HOW Keep the crown securely locked unless you need to use it. use to need you unless locked securely crown the Keep have finished using the crown, make sure to relock it. relock to sure make crown, the using you finished Once have it. using before crown type lock screw the unlock to necessary is It watch. the of quality resistant water the enhance and errors operational any prevent to help will crown the Locking the lock use. in not when securely screw by can crown that mechanism a screw-lock have may models Some Be carefulnot toforciblypushitin, asdoingsomaydamage thescrewhole in thecase. When lockingthecrown, turnitslowlywithcare,ensuringthatthe screwisproperlyengaged. body until it stops. it until body watch the toward in it pressing gently while clockwise it turn crown, the using finished have you Once crown] type lock screw the lock to [How The crown is unlocked and can be used. be can and unlocked is crown The counterclockwise. crown Turn the crown] type lock screw the unlock to [How

9 English 10 English selecting a time zone among 25 regions around the world. the around regions 25 among zone atime selecting by zone time adifferent in time local the display to set easily be can watch The FUNCTION TIME WORLD • selected time zone. time selected the indicates hand second the mode, Setting Zone Time the In ♦ reception or manual reception, provided that the watch is within the radio radio the signal reception within range. is watch the that provided reception, manual or automatic reception after signals radio receiving by date and time precise the displays watch the Japan, or China U.K., Germany, U.S.A, to set is zone time the If ♦ The watch is unable to receive radio signals outside the reception range. reception the outside signals radio receive to unable is watch The Time zone indication zone Time Within 10 after procedure 1. procedure after 10 seconds Within (HOW TO DISPLAY THE LOCAL TIME AROUND THE WORLD) THE AROUND TIME LOCAL DISPLAY TO THE (HOW ZONE TIME THE SELECT TO HOW returns totheTIMEdisplaymode.Ifthishappens,restartoperationfromprocedure 1. If thewatchisleftuntouchedfor10secondsaftersecondhandstops,automatically 1. 2. 2.

for clockwise movement movement for for 3seconds Button A Button B counterclockwise

is completed, start the operation of procedure 2. procedure of operation the start completed, is 2. 1. ➤ ➤

seconds) until the second hand stops. hand second the until seconds) 3 B(for Button hold and Press target time zone index. zone time target the at point to hand second the set to 1 procedure the out carrying after 10 seconds Within ➤ ➤ hand moves to the adjacent time zone index. zone time adjacent to the moves hand second the button, the of pressing each With the currently selected time zone. at stops and to move starts hand second The . , press Button A or B Aor Button , press

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※ second position. 48 the to hand second the Set function will not work. not will function reception signal radio the ranges, reception the than other regions for zone. a When selecting time zone time the selecting by changed be can station transmitting signal radio The New New one hour to the time zone of a desired area. adesired of zone time the to hour one add (DST), time saving daylight the setting When second position. 0 the to hand second the Set Other time zones TABLE P.13 TABLE DIFFERENCE TIME AND DISPLAY → TIME ZONE ZONE TIME ※ 3. ➤ can be operated. be can moving, neither the buttons nor the crown are the of day and date the While complete.) is mode adjustment zone time stop.(The hands minute and hour the after seconds ten for Wait ➤ and day of the week as necessary. as week the of day and date the adjusts automatically watch The to move. starts hand second The  TIME ZONE DISPLAY AND TIME DIFFERENCE TABLE DIFFERENCE TIME DISPLAY AND ZONE TIME time zone(+1hour). To settheDaylightSaving Time (DST),selectthetimezoneindexnexttotarget index referringtothetablebelow. In theTime ZoneSettingmode,setthesecondhandtopointattarget time zone Indication BJS/HKG PAR/BER NOU DAC LON DXB TYO SYD BKK JED CAI KHI 28-second position 25-second position 23-second position 21-second position 18-second position 15-second position 13-second position 11-second position 8-second position 6-second position 3-second position 0-second position Second hand positions Names ofrepresentative Nouméa Sydney / / London cities (Time Zone) Time difference from UTC +11 +10 hours +9 hours +8 hours +7 hours +6 hours +5 hours +4 hours +3 hours +2 hours ±0 hours +1 hour MSF/DCF77 MSF/DCF77 MSF/DCF77 radio signals Receivable DCF77 DCF77 BPC JJY JJY - - - -

13 English 14 English • • Indication WLG MDY SDQ DEN ANC NYC HNL TBU FEN PDL LAX RIO CHI Each indication maydifferdepending onthemodel(design) ofthewatch. orregion. Time differencesbetweenregionsand daylightsavingtimemaychangeduetocircumstances ofa 57-second position 55-second position 53-second position 50-second position 48-second position 45-second position 43-second position 41-second position 38-second position 36-second position 34-second position 32-second position 30-second position Second hand positions Fernando deNoronha Rio deJaneiro Anchorage Midway Islands Nuku'alofa Names ofrepresentative cities (Time Zone) Time difference from UTC +13 hours +12 hours −10 hours −11 hours −3 hours −4 hours −5 hours −6 hours −7 hours −8 hours −9 hours −2 hours −1 hour (As ofMarch2017) radio signals Receivable WWVB WWVB WWVB WWVB WWVB WWVB WWVB - - - - - - ■ Q : Q

A : Q : A : Q : A : A : Q : Q&A for the world time function time world the for Q&A 

How is adjustment made to a local time with a time difference of of 1530 or difference atime with time to a local made adjustment is How → minutes? function. When adjusting to a local time with a time difference of minutes. of 1530 or minutes difference atime with time to a local adjusting When timeadjusted on be a can The 1 hour basis by use ofthe adjustment time difference ±15 seconds) rate: (Monthly case. that in watch anormal of accuracy an has watch The time? that at watch the of accuracy the is How signal. aradio receive not will watch the set, is range reception signal radio the of out regions for zone atime When The internal circuit stores the time, therefore, no time lag occurs. lag time no therefore, time, the stores circuit internal The occur? lag time does setting, zone time of operation during stop hands the Since (The radiosignaltransmittingstationcanbechangedbyselectingatimezone.) can leavethewatchtoreceiveradiosignalsetitprecisetime. After selectingthetimezone,ifitiswithinreceptionrangeofradiosignals, you (The timedifferencecanbeadjustedinincrementsof1hour.) If youselectthetimezone,watchisautomaticallysettolocaltime. in adifferenttimezone.Selectthezonewhereyouarewhen abroad. The watchwillnotbeautomaticallysettothelocaltimeifitisjustmoved toaplace different timezone? Will thewatchbeautomaticallysettolocaltimewhenitismoveda place ina

HOW TO MANUALLY SET THE TIME P.37 TIME THE SET TO MANUALLY HOW

15 English 16 English the local in two regions. two in times local the indicate simultaneously can watch the dial, sub and watch main the with Equipped DISPLAY DUAL TIME ABOUT Example : How to display the local time in Honolulu by the main watch, and the the and watch, main the by Honolulu in time local the display to : How local time in Japan by the sub dial. sub the by Japan in time local Main watch:Localtime(Honolulu) Sub dial:Hometime(Japan) Day of the week: Sunday week: the of Day Date: 5th. (−19 time hours): Honolulu → time: Japan → ABOUT SUB DIAL P. 17 DIAL SUB ABOUT 3 o’clock 8 minutes and 42 seconds 42 and 8minutes 3 o’clock 10 o’clock 8 minutes (24-hour indication format) indication (24-hour 8minutes 10 o’clock

※ • • DIAL SUB ABOUT ● ● relock it after completing the operation. operation. the completing after it relock then, and it operating before crown the Unlock watch. main the of independently operates dial sub The unchanged. remains dial sub the on indicated time the changed, is watch main the of zone time the if Even format. indication 24-hour the in time displays dial sub The How to set the sub dial sub the set to How 1. 0 12 Button B 2. Press 3. 3. 2. 1. ➤ ➤

To advance To advance To advance position. normal to back crown the Push Press Button B to set the time. the set Bto Button Press click. first the to crown the out Pull one minute ➤ ➤ rapidly The operation is now completed. now is operation The operate. to continue dial. Both the main watch and the sub dial sub for mode setting time the enters watch The stops. and position 30-second the to points it until rotates hand second The

Press and hold the button for longer than 2seconds. than longer for button the hold and Press Press the button once again to stop. to again once button the Press release. and once button the Press

17 English 18 English SETTING THE TIME AND DATE BY RECEIVING A RADIO SIGNAL A RADIO DATE AND TIME BY RECEIVING THE SETTING ● Station Transmitting ● thousand . thousand hundred one per gain or loss a 1second have may that Clock” Atomic “Cesium accurate asuper on based is frequency astandard by transmitted signal Time an standard of frequency. official signal radio the with itself synchronizing and receiving automatically by day and date time, precise the displays watch radio-controlled The Mechanism of radio signal reception signal radio of Mechanism Cesium frequency standard Official Radio-controlled watch Radio-controlled Receive radio signals through the the through signals radio Receive inside the watch Analyze timeAnalyze information Display the current time, time, current the Display date and day and date ↓ ↓ ●

◆ ◆ ● ◆ ◆ Automatic Reception andAutomatic Manual Reception Reception Manual Reception Automatic Reception Besides automatic reception, it is also possible to receive a radio signal signal aradio receive to possible also is it reception, automatic Besides a radio receiving automatically by day and date time, the sets watch This It automatically receives a radio signal before 2:00 AM, 3:00 AM and 4:00 AM. 4:00 and AM 3:00 AM, 2:00 before signal aradio receives automatically It manually at any time. time. any at manually time. afixed at signal leave ituntouched. When receivingradiosignals,placethewatchinawhereitcaneasilyreceive signaland • •

• • • • receiving aradiosignal. When thewatchis not displayingtheprecisetimeanddate evenaftersuccessfully This watchisunable toreceiveradiosignalsoutsideareception range signal receptionfunctionwillnotwork. If thetimezoneissettoaregionotherthan U.S.A.,Germany, U.K.,ChinaorJapan,the It takes12minutesatthelongestaccordingtoreceivingstateofaradiosignal. When thewatchsuccessfullyreceivesaradiosignal,itwillstopautomaticreception. → → → → Radio signalreceptionresultsdependon areceivingcondition. TROUBLESHOOTING P.47 TIME ZONEDISPLAY ANDTIMEDIFFERENCETABLE P.13 RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION RANGE INDICATION P.20 INDICATION RANGE RECEPTION SIGNAL RADIO P.25 ENVIRONMENT RECEPTION → RECEPTIONENVIRONMENTP.25 → HOW TO CONDUCT MANUAL RECEPTION P.34 RECEPTION MANUAL CONDUCT TO HOW

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19 English 20 English accordingly totheselectedtimezone. the officialstandardfrequencies the watch receiveswillbeautomaticallychanged When yousetthewatchtoatimezoneinU.S.A.,Germany, U.K.,ChinaorJapan, Japan (2stations). This watchreceivesstandardradiosignalsfromU.S.A.,Germany, U.K.,China,and INDICATION SIGNALRADIO RANGE RECEPTION • •  geographic locations,radiodisturbances suchastall buildings,andorientation ofthewatch). The watch mayfailtoreceive radio signalsdepending onthereception conditions(, conditions arefavorable. The watchmaybe able toreceiveradiosignalsoutsideareception rangeifthereceiving U.K. (MSF) U.K. Germany (DCF77) China (BPC) Japan (JJY) Japan (WWVB) U.S.A. U.S.A.

● * NIST: Institute of Frequency: 60KHz Fort Collinstransmitting station WWVB isoperated by NIST. ●

● ● Standards andTechnology The receptionrangefromthetransmittingstationofDCF77isapproximately1,500 kmand the receptionrangeforMSFisapproximately500km. Radio signal reception range : Germany (DCF77), U.K. (MSF) U.K. (DCF77), :Germany range reception signal Radio The receptionrangefromthetransmittingstationisapproximately3,000km (3,000 km radius ofthetransmittingstation). Radio signal reception range : the of America (WWVB) America of States United :the range reception signal Radio Frequency (60 kHz) (60 Frequency transmitting Collins Fort station station 3,000km * NPL:National PhysicalLaboratory Anthorn transmitting station:60 kHz Northwest : Cumbria,England MSF isoperatedby NPL. * PTB:Physikalisch-Technische Bundes-anstalt Mainflingen transmitting station:77.5kHz Southeastern Frankfurt DCF77 isoperatedbyPTB. Mainflingen transmitting Mainflingen station (77.5 station kHz) 500km station (60 kHz) (60 station Anthorn transmitting Anthorn 1,500km

21 English 22 English * Frequency: 68.5kHz Center Service Shangqiu National Time NTSC. by operated is BPC ● ●

(68.5 kHz) (68.5 Center Time Service National Shangqiu

● ● NTSC: National Time Service Center The receptionrangefromeachtransmittingstationisapproximately1,000km (1,000 km The receptionrangefromthetransmittingstationisapproximately1,500km (1,500 km radius ofeachstation). radius ofthetransmittingstation). Radio signal reception range : Japan (JJY) :Japan range reception signal Radio (BPC) China of Republic People’s :the range reception signal Radio 1,500km * KHz) 60 station: transmitting (Hagane-yama Kyushu KHz) 40 station: transmitting (Ohtakadoya-yama frequency. adifferent in JJY transmits station Each Japan. in stations two from transmitted is JJY and Technology Communications (NICT). Information of Institute National the by operated is JJY

(60 kHz) (60 station transmitting Hagane-yama NICT: National Institute of Information and Communications Technology 1,000km (40 kHz) (40 station transmitting Ohtakadoya-yama 1,000km HOW TO CHECK THE RECEPTION RESULTS RECEPTION THE CHECK TO HOW ● • ● The second hand indicates the latest radio signal reception results (Yes/No) for five five for (Yes/No) seconds. results reception signal radio latest the indicates hand second The (NOTE)  (NOTE) About reception result display result About reception returns to the TIME display mode. display TIME the to returns watch the pressed, Ais Button if or elapsed have 5seconds When 1.

Button it. and release Press once A 2. 1. ➤ to the TIME display mode. display TIME the to returns watch the pressed, Ais Button if or elapsed have 5seconds When move. to starts hand second the elapsed, have 5seconds When (within five seconds). five (within successful was reception the if Check it. release and Aonce Button Press ➤ The second hand indicates the second The reception results. If the reception was successful: was Y reception the If failed: N failed: reception the If (the position) 10-second (the 20-second position) (the 20-second

BP J JY C

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• • • • N. to points hand second the failed: has reception If * • Y. to points hand second the successful: was areception If

If the watch is used in regions or places where it is unable to receive a radio aradio receive to unable is it where places or regions in used is watch the If Receiving environmentsdifferaccording totimeperiodsevenatthesameplace.Due If thetimezoneissettoaregionother than U.S.A.,Germany, U.K.,China,andJapan,the This watchisunabletoreceiveradiosignalsoutsideareceptionrange. Even withintheradiosignalreceptionrange,thiswatchmayfailtoreceivea signal When thewatchisnotdisplayingprecisetimeanddateevenaftersuccessfullyreceiving aradio signal BE RECEIVED manually. day and date time, the set above the procedures, following when even made be can reception successful no if or signal, nighttime hours. to radiosignalcharacteristics,thewatch isabletoeasilyreceiveradiosignalsduring Attempt toreceivearadiosignalindifferent timeperiod(Inthecaseofmanualreception). TIME ZONEP.11 signal receptionfunctionwillnotwork.Check thetimezonesetting. Make surethatthetimezoneiscorrectly selectedbeforeattemptingradiosignalreception. RECEPTION RANGEINDICATION P.20 buildings, ordirection). depending on the condition (due to the influence of weather, geographical features, Place thewatchinaplacewhereitcaneasilyreceiveradiosignal,orchangeits direction. A radiosignalhasbeenreceivedsuccessfully. Usethewatchwithoutanyadjustments. → TROUBLESHOOTING P.47 P.36 →

WHEN ARADIOSIGNAL CANNOT →

HOW TOSELECTTHE →

RADIO SIGNAL • • • ENVIRONMENT RECEPTION ● ● The place where the watch is put before going to bed to going before put is watch the where place The signals. radio receiving is it while watch the move not Do a near as such window. signal aradio receive easily can it where aplace in watch the Place To enhancethe receptionofradiosignals,donotmove The antenna is embedded at the 9 o’ of the watch. Turning the antenna toward while itisreceivingradiosignals. the watchordonotchangeorientation ofthewatch signal reception. the outsideofawindowordirectionfacingtransmittingstationshelpsimprove radio when attempting manual reception. when attempting signals radio receive easily to aplace for search please Also, night. at late performed is reception automatic because bedtime before station a transmitting of direction the in facing awindow to next watch the Place To Improve Radio Signal Reception Signal Radio To Improve *

If thebuttonorcrownisoperatedwhile thewatchis receiving aradiosignal,thereceptionwillbe cancelled. Antenna

25 English 26 English • • • ● of metal of other furniture made or desks to Close machines or fax phones, personal mobile as such devices OA to Close conditioners air or refrigerators TV's, as such appliances electrical home to Close ● Environments in which it is Difficult to Receive a Radio Signal Radio a Receive to Difficult is it which in Environments • such places when it receives receives it when places such in watch the putting Avoid heavy traffic. heavy with places or sites construction as such radio interference, generating places In radio signals. •

stations, train cables. TV lines, power overhead to Close • •

or airplane. train, avehicle, Inside underground. between tall buildings, abuilding, Inside • ● ● ●

Websites of transmitting stations (as of March 2017) March of (as stations transmitting of Websites information. further for website station’s (each) the see acase, strike. such In alightning of because or station transmitting (each) the of facilities the of maintenance during stopped be may transmission signal time The time. the keep to continue will average) on per ±15 seconds /gain: (loss movement quartz accurate its range, reception of out is watch the When receive radio signals. can it where place another to watch the move case, this In conditions. receiving wave radio or location the on depending properly signals radio receive to fail also may watch The interference. of because properly signals radio receive to fails it if time wrong the display may watch The Japan : NICT (Japan Group) http://www.nict.go.jp/ Group) (Japan :NICT Japan http://www.ntsc.ac.cn/ :NTSC China http://www.npl.co.uk/ :NPL U.K. Germany : http://www.ptb.de/cms/en.html. PTB :U.S.A. NIST http://www.nist.gov/pml/div688/grp40/wwvb.cfm CAUTION

27 English 28 English reduced to an extremely low level, charge it sufficiently by exposing the watch to watch the light. exposing by sufficiently it charge level, low extremely an to is reduced battery rechargeable the in energy the when or watch the start you When WATCH START THE AND CHARGE TO HOW 2 1 3

intervals. 1-second at moves hand second the until light the to exposed watch the Keep artificial light. artificial strong or sunlight to watch the Expose time before wearing the watch. the wearing before time and date the set stopped, completely has it after charged is watch the When hand willstartmovingat2-secondintervals. When thewatchhasstoppedoperating,second the overcharging prevention function will be automatically activated to prevent it it prevent to from being charged further. activated automatically be will function prevention charged, overcharging fully the becomes battery secondary the When degraded. be not the of will watch performance the charged, is battery secondary the long how matter No OVERCHARGING PREVENTION FUNCTION ● ● ● charging for Caution

exceed 60 °C. 60 exceed not does watch the sure make watch, the charging While extremelybecome high. will temperature watch the as time, a long for etc., a car, of dashboard the on it leave not do it, charge to sunlight to watch the exposing When watch. the inside parts the to damage causing high, extremely become will temperature light or as other light the watch sources incandescent light, spotlight, aphotoflash to close too it place not do watch, the charging When CAUTION

29 English 30 English C B A GUIDELINE OF CHARGING TIME/ACCURACY General offices/ Fluorescent (700) lightGeneral offices/ 30W20cm/ Fluorescent light (3000) 30W20cm/ Expected life per charge from full full from charge per life Expected Time required for steady operation steady for required : Time : Time required for full charge full for required : Time : Time to charge 1 day of power power of 1day charge to : Time Environment/Lightsource (lux) Environment/Lightsource Operational temperature range Cloudy weather/Sunlight (10000) Fair weather/Sunlight (100000) Loss/gain (monthly rate) Loss/gain charge to stoppage ※ The above table provides only a general guideline. ageneral only provides table above The A Less than 15 seconds when the watch watch the when 15 seconds than Less

temperature range (5 ºC to 35 ºC) 35 to ºC (5 range temperature (minutes) 240 is worn on your wrist at a normal anormal at wrist your on worn is 60 15 3 -10 ºC to 60 ºC 60 to -10 ºC 9 B 8B63 (hours) 0.5 1.5 6 - C 230 (hours) 60 30 - u

The watch operates while • • • sufficiently chargeelectricity. receiving lightetc.,to the watchinalocation is sufficient.Placeorstore unless theremainingenergy It cannotproperlyoperate the dialtoelectricalenergy. converting light received on charging electricityby watch. stable movement ofthe time "B" to assure the as long as the charging the watchbecharged for It is recommended that cover. engraved on the back calibre of your watch the calibres. Check the varies depending on charging the watch The time required for exposing ittolight. charge the watch by at 2-second intervals, hand starts moving stopped or the second When the watch is ● ● ENERGY DEPLETION FOREWARNING FUNCTION

• • ◆ • • • ◆ followed by a completely stopped state. stopped acompletely by movement, followed interval five-second to switches watch the Otherwise, light. to it exposing by possible as soon as watch the recharge occurs, this When intervals. 2-second at moving is second hand the while even accurate remains watch The intervals. the 1-second of normal instead intervals 2-second at moving starts hand second the level, low extremely an to reduced is battery rechargeable the in stored energy the When TO PREVENT THE ENERGY DEPLETION ENERGY THE PREVENT TO When the watch is not in use, leave it in a bright place as long as possible. as long as place abright in it leave use, in not is watch the When . by covered not is watch the that sure make watch, the wearing When signals tosetthewatchcorrecttime. returns tonormalone-secondintervalmovement, conductthemanualreceptionofradio radio signals automatically. Afterthe watch is charged sufficiently and thesecond hand While thesecondhandmovesatfive-second intervals,thewatchisunabletoreceive date stopoperating. While thesecondhandmovesatfive-second intervals,thehourandminutehands, second orfive-secondintervals(thisisnotamalfunction). Neither thebuttonsnorcrowncanbeoperatedwhilesecondhandmoves attwo-

31 English 32 English • time. of length acertain for source light adequate an receiving without consumption left is energy it when suppress can which function save apower with equipped is watch This SAVE FUNCTION POWER ❖ handle the the handle Condition ❖ Situation situation after the battery is sufficiently charged, set the current time by receiving a radio signal. signal. radio a receiving by time current the set charged, sufficiently is interval battery the after one-second of movement normal its to returns watch the When lost. be will stored time current information internal the and drops amount power stored the prolonged, is mode 2” Save “Power the If There are two types of power save mode. save power of types two are There How to to How second hand is rapidly advanced. rapidly is hand second the after again time current the displays it longer, or seconds five for source light adequate an to exposed is watch the When longer. or hours 72 for source light adequate an receiving without astate to exposed is watch the When Power Save 1 Save Power reception. signal radio automatic conducts watch The stop. also hands minute and hour the and 15-second position, the at pointing stops hand second The necessary. if time, current the for watch the set battery, the charging sufficiently After time. along for state charging insufficient an in is watch the When Power Save 2 Save Power radio signal reception automatic conduct not does watch The stop. also hands minute and hour the and position, 45-second the at pointing stops hand second The . ● ● ● SUPPLY POWER ON NOTE

function is automatically activated to avoid further charging. further avoid to activated automatically is function prevention overcharge the charged, fully is battery secondary the When repaired. watch will it the have to decreases, necessary be battery rechargeable the of efficiency the If cycles. recharging shorten also may oils degraded or parts mechanical contaminated or Worn conditions. usage or use long- as such reasons various for gradually may deteriorate battery rechargeable the of efficiency recharging or capacity The recharging. and discharging of cycles the and over repeating by used again be over can battery rechargeable this cells, button or dry- as batteries such cell batteries disposable other Unlike batteries. oxide from ordinary different is which battery, arechargeable is watch this in used battery The ● ●

cause bursting and ignition. ignition. and bursting can that cause heat generate can battery oxide silver ordinary an of Installation battery. rechargeable the of replacement for retailer Please awatch ask skill. and knowledge professional requires battery rechargeable the of Replacement yourself. battery rechargeable the remove not Do CAUTION

33 English 34 English (RECEIVING A SIGNAL RADIO MANUALLY)(RECEIVING RECEPTION MANUAL CONDUCT TO HOW 1. → → ※ receive radio signals. easily can it where watch the Place

→ → Put the watch down. watch the Put outside a reception range. areception outside signals radio receive to unable is watch This RECEPTION ENVIRONMENT P.25 ENVIRONMENT RECEPTION P.20 INDICATION RANGE RECEPTION SIGNAL RADIO

→ 2. ※ ➤ →

ZONE P.11 ZONE TIME THE SELECT TO HOW position (for three seconds). 0-second the to moves hand second the Auntil Button hold and Press zone is correctly set. time the if Check work.) not will function reception manual (The position. 0-second the to move not will hand second the Japan, and China U.K., Germany, U.S.A., than other aregion to set is zone time the If ➤ receive radio signals. to start will watch the stops, and position 0-second to the moves hand second the After Check the time zone setting.

Button A seconds. hold for3 Press and (Updated every minute) every (Updated level. reception the indicates hand second The

3. Radio signal condition Reception Level ➤ minute hand advances by one minute. one by advances hand minute the movement, hand second the with conjunction In (12 minutes at the longest and and longest (12 the at minutes time. some takes Reception minutes. several for untouched watch the Leave radio signalconditions.) ➤ Display second intervals, the reception is completed. is reception the intervals, second one- in moving starts hand second the When

Easy toreceive High: (H) depends onthe Hard toreceive Low: (L) result by pointing to N. N. to pointing by result reception the indicates hand second The failed> has reception the

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TROUBLESHOOTING: Reception of a radio signal. P.48 signal. aradio of Reception TROUBLESHOOTING: HOW TO SELECT THE TIME ZONE P.11 ZONE TIME THE SELECT TO HOW HOW TO MANUALLY SET THE TIME P.37 TIME THE SET MANUALLY TO HOW INDICATION to “ refer ranges, reception signal radio the For .” P.20 .” RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION RANGE RANGE RECEPTION SIGNAL RADIO ※ ■ unable to receive a radio signal, it can be manually adjusted. manually be can it signal, aradio receive to unable be may watch the which in conditions in continuously used is watch the When • • • ■ data will be lost. be will data results reception the N,” since as“ indicated be will results reception the mode, setting time manual the enters watch the When HOW TO MANUALLY SET THE TIME THE SET MANUALLY TO HOW it displays the received time. received the displays it time, the of adjustment manual after signal aradio receives watch the When adjusted. accordingly be will day and date the time, the adjusting When average). on month per ±15 seconds /gain: (loss movement quartz normal on depending move can it signal, aradio receive to unable is watch the When 1. 0 2.

Button A 2. 1 2

for clockwise movement 3.

Button B clockwise movement for counter- 3. 2. 1. ※ ➤ ➤ One minute minute One Continuous Continuous

Advance Advance Press Button A or B to set the time. the set Bto Aor Button Press Pull out the crown to the second click. second the to crown the out Pull Push the crown back to normal position. normal to back crown the Push Turning the crown will not move the hand. the move not will crown the Turning ➤ ➤ The watch resumes its normal movement. normal its resumes watch The completed. been has Operation manual time mode. setting the enters watch the and position 0-second to the to point moves hand Second The hand will start to move. Press the button again to stop. to again button the Press move. to start will hand the longer, or seconds two for pressed kept is button the When it. release then and once button the Press

37 English 38 English 31 days, the watch requires manual date setting. date manual requires than watch the less 31 days, has that month a after day first the on especially acase, such In adjusted. automatically be not will date the signals, radio receive cannot watch the where conditions in or range reception signal radio the outside watch the use you If ■ ※ ※ ■ • • HOW TO MANUALLY SET THE DATE THE SET MANUALLY TO HOW

If the date remains incorrect even after a successful radio signal reception, the preliminary position position misaligned. preliminary be may the date the of reception, signal radio asuccessful after even incorrect remains date the If date the received from displays radio it signals. adjusted, manually is date the after signals radio receives watch the When automatic or manual reception to set the time. time. the set to reception manual or automatic conduct signals, radio receive to able again once is watch the When week. the of day or time the of independently adjusted be can date The → → AUTOMATIC RECEPTION AND MANUAL RECEPTION P.19 RECEPTION MANUAL AND RECEPTION AUTOMATIC 2. 1. 0 12 1. 2. Button A

2 seconds Press for → → PRELIMINARY POSITIONS P.42 POSITIONS PRELIMINARY 2. 1. ➤

55-second position. 55-second the to point to moves hand second the until 2seconds) A(for Button hold and Press click. first the to crown the out Pull ➤ watch and the sub dial continue to operate. continue dial sub the and watch main the Both stops. and position 30-second to the points it until rotates hand second The 3. 0 12 3. Button A

2 seconds Press for Button B 4. 5.

Press 5. 4. 3. ※ ※ ※ To advance To advance To advance ➤ ➤ one day one rapidly Push the crown back to normal position. normal to back crown the Push date. the set Bto Button Press the 13-second position. to point to moves hand second the until 2seconds) A(for Button hold and Press backward. move cannot It forward. move only can date The operated. be cannot button the moving, is date the While hand. the move not will crown the Turning ➤ ➤ The operation is now completed. now is operation The mode. setting date manual the enters watch The Press the button once again to stop. to again once button the Press 2seconds. than longer for button the hold and Press release. and once button the Press

39 English 40 English • • ■ → ※ ※ ■ HOW TO MANUALLY SET THE DAY OF THE WEEK DAY THE THE OF SET MANUALLY TO HOW or manual reception to set the day of the week. the of day the set to reception manual or automatic conduct signals, radio receive to able again once is watch the When date. or time the of independently adjusted be can week the of day The → → position of the day hand may be misaligned. misaligned. be may hand day preliminary the the of position reception, signal radio asuccessful after even incorrect remains week the of day the If signals. radio the from the received week displays the it of day adjusted, manually is week the of day the after signals radio receives watch the When PRELIMINARY POSITIONS P.42 POSITIONS PRELIMINARY → AUTOMATIC RECEPTION AND MANUAL RECEPTION P.19 RECEPTION MANUAL AND RECEPTION AUTOMATIC 2. 1. 1. 0 12 2. Button A

2 seconds Press for 2. click. first the to crown the out 1. Pull ➤ ➤ to point to the 55-second position. 55-second the to point to moves hand second the until seconds) 2 A (for Button hold and Press ➤ ➤ setting mode. setting week the of day manual the enters watch The operate. to continue dial sub the and watch main the Both stops. and position 30-second to the points it until rotates hand second The

0 12 4. Button B 3.

Press ※ ※ ※ 4. 3. To advance To advance To advance ➤ one day one rapidly It cannot move backward. move cannot It forward. move only can hand week the of day The operated. be cannot button the moving, is week the of day the While hand. the move not will crown the Turning Push the crown back to normal position. normal to back crown the Push week. the of day the set Bto Button Press ➤ The operation is now completed. now is operation The 2 seconds. Press the button once again to stop. to again once button the Press 2 seconds. than longer for button the hold and Press release. and once button the Press

41 English 42 English • • ■ ■ reasons: following the to due misaligned be may positions preliminary The misaligned. be may positions preliminary the signal, aradio receives successfully it if even day or date time, precise the display to unable is watch the When PRELIMINARY POSITIONS

be adjustedmanually. P.43 Since thepreliminary positionsofthedateanddayare not automaticallyadjusted,itmust * Thepreliminarypositionsofthehourand minutehandscanalsobemanuallyadjusted.P.43 * second handandat12:00bothfortheAM andPMforthehourminutehands. which automaticallycorrectsanincorrect preliminaryposition.Itactivatesonceaminuteforthe The hour, minute,andsecondhandshavean"AutomaticHandPositionAdjustmentFunction," In ofthe a case magnetic influence when:Misalignment bringing watchoccur the mayclose to Inthe of case a strong :impact Misalignmentwhen may occur dropping or hittingthe watch. an object which generates magnetism. generates which an object Automatic Hand Position Adjustment Function (Function to Automatic automatically (Function HandFunction Position Adjustment adjust the preliminary positions of the hour and minute hands) minute and hour the of positions preliminary the adjust Setting the Preliminary Positions of the Date and the Day the and Date the of Positions Preliminary the Setting This function works when the preliminary positions are misaligned due to external factors or slightdeviationswhichmayoccurduring themanufacturingprocess. such as strong impact or magnetic influence. It does not work to adjust accuracy of the watch HOW TO CORRECT THE PRELIMINARY POSITIONS PRELIMINARY THE CORRECT TO HOW ■ To correct the preliminary positions, perform the operation on the next page. next the on operation the perform positions, preliminary the To correct above. mentioned as procedures same the by corrected be can it window, the of center the at located not is date the of number numerical the When corrected. be can time the of gain or loss indication, day or date wrong positions, preliminary the correcting by acase, such In signals. radio receives watch the if even displayed be or week cannot the of time day date, correct the incorrect, are positions preliminary the When minute hands are “0:00 AM.” “0:00 are hands minute and hour the of positions preliminary The is “S.”(Sunday) hand day the of position preliminary The the “1st.” is date the of position preliminary The ■ AND MINUTE HANDS MINUTE AND DATE, DAY HOUR THE OF HAND, POSITIONS PRELIMINARY THE SETTING

43 English 44 English ※ operation of procedure procedure of operation procedure after seconds 20 Within Do not pull the crown out. crown the pull not Do the TIMEdisplaymode.Ifthishappens,restartoperationfromprocedure1. If thewatchisleftuntouchedfor20secondsafterdatestops,automatically returnsto 1. 1. Button A

1. 2. 3 seconds Press for 2. Button B Press within Press for3 date stops. after the 20 seconds seconds. . ※ ※ ※ 2. 1. ➤ ➤

the procedure 3. to on move window, date the in displayed already is “1” If operated. be cannot button the moving, is date the While of them successfully. both press to as Bso Button down holding keeping while A Button press subsequently and B, Button press First, 1. B to set the date to “1.” to date the set B to Button press stops, date the after seconds 20 Within 13-second position. the to pointing stops hand second the until time same the at 3seconds) B(for Aand Buttons hold and Press ➤ ➤ To fine-tune To advance To advance is completed and the date stops, start the the start stops, date the and completed is at the center of the date window. date the of center the at “1” located number is numerical the that sure Make position. preliminary the at stop and to move start will date The date. for mode setting position preliminary the enters watch The rapidly will slightly advance. hand the intermittently, pressed is button the When stop. to again once button the Press 2seconds. than longer for button the hold and Press 3. Button A

2 seconds Press for 5. Button A

2 seconds Press for Button B 4.

Press ※ clockwise. rotates hand day The ※ 5. 4. 3. To fine-tune To advance To advance ➤ ➤ ➤ the correct time, move on to the procedure 7. procedure the to on move time, correct the indicating already are hands minute and hour the If 5. procedure the to on move “S”, to pointing already is hand day the If 0-second position. 0-second the to pointing stops hand second the until 2seconds) A(for Button hold and Press position. 55-second the to pointing stops hand second the until 2seconds) A(for Button hold and Press “S.”(Sunday) to point to hand day the set Bto Button Press rapidly ➤ ➤ ➤ setting mode for day of the week. the of day for mode setting position preliminary the enters watch The setting mode for hour and minute hands. minute and hour for mode setting position preliminary the enters watch The to “S.” to point set is hand day the that sure Make will slightly advance. hand the intermittently, pressed is button the When stop. to again once button the Press 2 seconds. than longer for button the hold and Press

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once Press correct, manually them. set correct, not are week the of day and date time, the If correct. all are week the of day and date time, the if check mode, display TIME the to returns watch the When 7. 6. → → → signal aradio receive to unable is watch the When → signal a radio receiving by date and time the Adjusting ➤

➤ → → → → watch untouched for 20 seconds. 20 for untouched watch the leave operation, the completing After it. release and Bonce Button Press WEEK P.40 WEEK THE DAY OF THE SET MANUALLY TO HOW P. DATE THE 38 SET MANUALLY TO HOW P. TIME 37 THE SET MANUALLY TO HOW 4 3 P. RECEPTION MANUAL CONDUCT TO HOW ➤ ➤ stop pointing at “0:00 am.” “0:00 at pointing stop and to move start hands minute and hour The and minute hands start moving. start hands minute and and hour mode, the setting position second, preliminary the exits automatically watch The TROUBLESHOOTING Movement Hand Hand position started operating. position started 45-second the to pointing hand second stopped The operating. position started 15-second the to pointing hand second stopped The intervals. five-second at moves hand second The intervals. two-second at moves hand second The movement. normal its resumes watch the completed, is advancement rapid the After pressed. is a button unless rapidly advance hands watch The Condition 2.  2. 1.  activated. been has function save power The amalfunction.) not is (this needed is operation No displayed. is time current the until Wait activated. been has function save power The possible. as alocation bright as in it place watch, the off taking When it. wearing while etc., asleeve, under watch the conceal to not careful Be intervals. one-second at move may hand second the that so watch the charge Fully activated. is function forewarning depletion energy The No operation is needed (this is not amalfunction). not is (this needed is operation No activated. been has function adjustment position hand automatic The activated. been has function save power The second intervals. second one- at move may hand second the that so watch the charge Fully wave as needed. as wave aradio receive time, incorrect the displays watch the if that, After Solutions

47 English 48 English Misalignment Reception Reception Charging Charging the solar solar the of a radio aradio of of the time time the of battery positions and hand hand and signal and seconds. minutes of time precise the displays it though even unit, hour time incorrect an displays watch The movements. interval one-second normal its resume not does it however, watch,” the charge fully to required time “the than longer for light adequate an to exposed was watch stopped The signal). aradio receive not does watch N(the to points hand second the and failed have results reception The signal aradio receive to unable is watch the When Condition where you use the watch. the use you where place the covers that zone time the to set is watch the that sure Make signal. radio the receive to able zone time the Reselect awhile. after again signal aradio receive to Attempt stop. atransmission concerning information further for station transmitting each of website the Check some reason for (Transmission signals stop). radio transmitting stopped have may stations Transmitting signal. aradio receive easily to able is it where watch the Place longest. the at 12 minutes for untouched watch the leave successfully, signal aradio receive to time takes it Because signal. aradio receiving is it while watch the move not Do Refer to “IN CASE OF AN ABNORMAL MOVEMENT” to reset the built-in IC. built-in the reset to MOVEMENT” ABNORMAL AN OF CASE “IN to Refer condition. unstable an into fallen has watch the of IC built-in The watch. the charge to TIME/ACCURACY” CHAGING OF “GUIDELINE to Refer receives. watch the light exposed of amount the on entirely depends watch the charging for required time The Solutions Misalignment of the time time the of positions and hand hand and level display.”level reception “the or display” results reception “the in aligned correctly not is position hand second The time. loses or gains temporarily watch The displayed. not is time precise the are successful, but results reception The Condition 2. 1.  necessary. if reception manual Conduct 2. 1.  2.  2. 1.   3. 3.   temperature, it will display the precise time as before. as time precise the display will it temperature, anormal to returns watch the When time, along for temperature low or high extremely an with aplace in left been has watch the case In easily. more signal aradio receive to able is it where watch the Place It can be manually adjusted, when you hurry up. hurry you when adjusted, manually be can It hands. hour and minute the for PM and AM the for both 12:00 at and hand second the for once a minute activates Function Alignment Position Hand Automatic positions. hand the align to activated be will function adjustment position hand automatic the since needed, is operation button or crown No mentioned procedures, consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased. was watch the whom from retailer the consult procedures, above mentioned the conducting after even movement normal resume cannot watch the If If the watch still gains or loses the time, conduct manual reception if necessary. if reception manual conduct time, the loses or gains still watch the If watch was purchased. watch the whom from retailer the consult procedures, mentioned above the conducting after even movement normal resume cannot watch the If ABNORMAL MOVEMENT” to MOVEMENT” ABNORMAL perform procedures. AN OF CASE “IN to refer time, loses or gains still watch the If Solutions

49 English 50 English ※ display of the the of display Misalignment Misalignment Operation of the date the of of the day the of Others sub dial Wrong Wrong For the solution of troubles other than the above, consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased. was watch the whom from retailer the consult above, the than other troubles of solution the For is not correctly displayed. correctly not is date the but displayed, is time precise the and successful are results reception The Blur on the dial glass persists. glass dial the on Blur of the operation. middle the in lost You get operated. be cannot buttons or crown The time. wrong the displays dial sub the but watch, main the by shown time the to set is dial sub The displayed. is day wrong the but displayed, is time correct the and reception, display confirms successful result reception The Condition 3. Start the setting procedure from the beginning. the from procedure setting the Start 3.  2. in. back it push out, pulled is crown the 1. If DIAL”. SUB “ABOUT to Refer Contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased. was watch the whom from retailer the Contact can be operated. buttons and crown the stops, date the after operation, button or crown a by out carried is asetting after right moving is hand date the When intervals. one-second at moving starts it until watch the charge Sufficiently day. for position preliminary the If correct not, “S”(Sunday). position preliminary correct the to set is day the if Check 1st). “1” (the position preliminary the to date the Set within 9 minutes. 9minutes. within movements interval one-second normal its resume will watch The Solutions (NOTE) ■ procedures the 3. 1. to perform from charged, fully is battery the after even intervals one-second at move not does watch the that or abnormally moves watch the that case the In MOVEMENT ABNORMAL AN CASE OF IN ※ → → ■ → → HOW TO RESET THE BUILT-IN IC BUILT-IN THE RESET TO HOW After the built-in IC is reset, the watch is set to the time zone LON. After completion of a system reset, reset, the followingperform operations. asystem of completion After LON. zone time the to set is watch the reset, is IC built-in the After HOW TO SELECT THE TIME ZONE P.11 ZONE TIME THE SELECT TO HOW PRELIMINARY P. POSITIONS 42 them successfully. down ButtonBsoasto press bothof quently pressButton A whileholding First, pressButtonB,andsubse-

and then set the preliminary positions and select the time zone. time the select and positions preliminary the set then and 0 12 1. 2. Button A 2.

3 seconds Press for Button B 3.

3 seconds Press for

3. 2. 1. ➤ ➤ ➤

Pull out the crown to the second click. second the to crown the out Pull 0 minutes and 0 seconds, push the crown back. crown the push 0seconds, and 0 minutes 12 to o’clock pointing stop hands the all When them. release then and 3seconds, for time same the Bat Aand Buttons hold and Press ➤ ➤ ➤ minutes and 0 seconds. 12 0 from o’clock moving starts hand second The to 12 0minutes. o’clock pointing stop and to move start will hands minute and hour the Then position. 0-second to the pointing stops and rotation afull makes hand second the buttons, the releasing after 5 seconds Within position. 0-second the at stops hand second The

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