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Charmed special care instructions 

Avoid temperature extremes:
1. Avoid leaving your watch in direct sunlight or in extremely warm 

conditions for long periods of time: this will cause malfunctioning and 

shorten the life of the battery.
2. Do not leave your watch for long periods of time in extremely cold 

places; this may cause your watch to gain or lose time. Should it begin to 

gain or lose time, place your watch on your wrist to restore it to its normal 

working temperature.
Avoid harmful chemicals, solvents & gases:
1. Avoid wearing your watch in the presence of strong chemicals, solvents 

or gases.
2. Avoid materials such as gasoline, benzene, paint thinner, alcohol, spray 

cosmetics, nail polish, nail polish remover, adhesives or paint.

Summary of Contents for MB 119

Page 1: ...CASEBACK MARKINGS ModelNumber CalibreNumber BatteryNumber ...

Page 2: ...lifeofthebattery 2 Donotleaveyourwatchforlongperiodsoftimeinextremelycold places thismaycauseyourwatchtogainorlosetime Shoulditbeginto gainorlosetime placeyourwatchonyourwristtorestoreittoitsnormal workingtemperature Avoidwetconditions 1 Donotoperatethebuttonswhenyourwatchiswet evenonmodels marked WaterResistant 2 CheckcasebackmarkingsandrefertotheResistancetowatersection ...

Page 3: ...llyincurredduring sportsactivities 2 Avoiddroppingyourwatchonthegroundorotherwiseimpartingsevere shocktoit Avoidstrongmagneticfields 1 Keepyourwatchawayfromstrongmagnets 2 Generally yourwatchisnotaffectedbymagneticfieldsfromhousehold appliancessuchastelevisionsetsandstereoequipment ...

Page 4: ...hemicals solvents orgases 2 Avoidmaterialssuchasgasoline benzene paintthinner alcohol spray cosmetics nailpolish nailpolishremover adhesivesorpaint Periodicinspection 1 Aregular4to5yearsservicebyanauthorisedAccuristtechnicianwill ensuretroublefreeoperation 2 RefertotheAfterSalesServicesectionfordetails ...

Page 5: ...ofreachofinfantsandsmallchildren Should accidentalingestionoccurconsultadoctorimmediately 2 Donotattempttoreplacethebatteryyourselfasthisinvalidatesyour guarantee Keepyourwatchclean Wipeoffanymoisturethatadherestothecase glassorbandwithasoft cleancloth ...

Page 6: ...BRACELET ADJUSTMENT Thebraceletrequiresasmalladjustmentandthemodelhas aZ typeclasp 1 Depresstheendofthespringbar onthecentreclaspwithapin 2 Relocatethespringbarinan alternativehole ...

Page 7: ...ntorthemodeldoesnothave aZ typeclasp 1 Usetheenclosedwristgaugetomeasureandmarkthesizeofyourwrist 2 Returnthecompletedwristgaugewithyourwatch 3 FollowtheinstructionsintheAfterSalesServicesectiontoreturnyour watchforadjustment Yourwatchwillbeadjustedfreeofcharge ...

Page 8: ...aseback Lightspray Perspiration Lightrain etc Swimming etc Dial Caseback Waterresistant Ok X Waterresistant 50M 5ATM Waterresistant Ok Ok Waterresistant 100M 10ATM Waterresistant Ok Ok Waterresistant 150M 15ATM anddeeper Waterresistant Ok Ok ...

Page 9: ...QUARTZ ANALOGUE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PositionA PositionB ...

Page 10: ...gue Operating Instructions Pleasenote Thesecondhandwillnotstartmovinguntilthecrownhasbeenreturned toPositionA Tosetthetime 1 GentlypulloutcrowntoPositionB 2 Turncrowneitherwaytocorrecttime 3 PushincrowntoPositionA ...

Page 11: ...QUARTZ ANALOGUE WITH DATE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 24hourhand Secondhand Date Datepositionmaybelocatedatdifferentpositiondependsonmodel 1stposition 2ndposition Minutehand Normalcrownposition ...

Page 12: ...ndminutehands 3 Whenthecrownispushedbacktothenormalposition secondhand beginstorun Settingthetime 1 Pullthecrownouttothe1stposition 2 Turnthecrowncounter clockwisetosetthedate Ifthedateissetbetweenthehoursofaround9 00PMand1 00AM thedatemaynotchangethefollowingday 3 Afterthedatehasbeenset pushthecrownbacktothenormalposition ...

Page 13: ...Quartz Analogue With Date Operating Instructions ForCalendarModels Positions A B C ...

Page 14: ...clockwisetoadjustdate clockwisetoadjusttheday 3 PushincrowntoPositionA Note TheDaywillstarttochangeat11 25p m andcompleteitschangeby 120 clockmidnight TheDatewillstarttochangeat120 clockmidnight andcompleteitschangeby4a m Day DatemodelshaveBi Lingualday settings ifyouselectEnglish thewatchwillcontinuetodisplayinEnglish ...

Page 15: ...QUARTZ ANALOGUE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WITH DATE 6P29 6P20 6P21 Positions A B C Day 24hourdisplay Date Positions A B C Day Ageofthemoon Date ...

Page 16: ...29 6P20 6P21 Tosetthetime day 1 GentlypulloutcrowntoPositionC 2 Turncrowneitherwaytosetthetime 3 PushincrowntoPositionA Tosetthedayoftheweek 1 GentlypulloutcrowntoPositionC 2 Turncrownclockwisetoadvancethehourhandby24hoursperday 3 PushincrowntoPositionA ...

Page 17: ...lockwisetoadjustdate 3 PushincrowntoPositionA Tosetthemoonage Note Moreaccuratesettingscanbemadeduringanewmoon whenthe centreofthemoonalignsto 0 onthescale orduringafullmoon when thecentreofthemoonalignsto 15 onthescale 1 GentlypulloutcrowntoPositionB 2 Turncrownclockwisetoadjustthemoonage 3 PushincrowntoPositionA 0 5 10 20 25 ...

Page 18: ...te Theageofthemoonisdeterminedbytheperiodbetweeneachnew moon Thisperiodisapproximately29 5days Themoondialcanbeused asaguidetomoonphaseandtides NewMoon Moon sage 0 Springtide Firstquarter moon Moon sage 7 Neaptide FullMoon Moon sage 15 Springtide Lastquarter moon Moon sage 22 Neaptide ...

Page 19: ...QUARTZ ANALOGUE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WITH DATE 6P27 6P77 Day oftheweek Hourhand 24hourhand Secondhand 1stposition 2ndposition Date Minutehand Normalcrownposition ...

Page 20: ...he2ndpositiontostopthesecondhand at0 12o clock 2 Turnthehour minutehandsinaclockwisedirectiontosetaday Inordertosettheday youmustadvancethehourhandby 24hoursperday Note Donotsetthedaybyturningthecrownincounter clockwise direction Thedaychangessomewherebetween0 00a m and5 30a m oralittlelater ...

Page 21: ...nutehandsinaclockwisedirectiontosetthetime 2 Toensuretimeissetaccurately firstturntheminutehand5minutes aheadofdesiredtimeandthenturnback inacounter clockwise tothe desiredtime Note MakesureyouhavecorrectlysetAM PMbeforesettingthetime Whenthedaychangesover itisa m Daychangesoverbetween0 00a m and5 30a m orlittlelater Checkam p m bythe24hourhand ...

Page 22: ...ctions With Date 6P27 6P77 Settingthedate byquickoperation Pullthecrownouttothe1stposition Turnthecrowncounter clockwiseto setthedatequickly Note Donotsetthedatebetweenthehours9 00p m and0 30a m Thedatemaynotchangecorrectlythenextday ...

Page 23: ...me 1 Pullthecrownoutto the1stposition 2 Turnthecrowntosethour andminutehands 3 Pushthecrownbackto thenormalposition 1stposition Minutehand Hourhand Normalcrown position MIYOTA WATCH MOVEMENT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 24: ...HOW TO ASSEMBLE YOUR CHARMED WATCH WITH ADDITIONAL BEADS LobsterClasp a O RingChain b SafetyChain d Stopper c Stopper c Stopper c Stopper c ...

Page 25: ...hain b bygentlyunscrewingatthepoint wherethesnakebraceletmeetsthechain Step3 Removeallstoppers c frombothsidesofthebraceletby slidinggently Step4 Addbeadstoeachsideofthebraceletandre positionstoppers c Ensurethatthelastitemoneachsideisastopper Thiswillhelpkeepthe beadsinplace IfyouhavepurchasedthesafetychainfromAccurist this shouldbethelastitemplacedoneachsideofthebracelet ...

Page 26: ...nsureasecurefit Step6 Re attach O ringchain b byscrewingthechaintothebracelet fully takingcaretoensureasecurefit Step7 Holdwatchacrosswristandattachlobsterclasp a to O ring chain B attheappropriatepointforbestfit Ensureclaspisclosed correctly N B Accuristcannotbeheldresponsibleforanydamagetobeadsnot manufacturedbyAccurist howeverincurred ...

Page 27: ...ingbeadsonyourwatch asafety chainisalsosuggestedasithelpstokeepbothsidesofthebracelet connectedintheeventthatyouaccidentallyfailtosecurethebracelet correctly Inthisinstance thesafetychainwouldbeappliedafterallbeads andstoppers Onceallbeads stoppersandthesafetychainareinplace youshouldalwayscheckthattheclaspand O ringsarefullyscrewedto thebraceletandthattheyarefullyattachedtoeachother ...

Page 28: ...terlingsilverorsilverplated Due tothenatureofsilver bothsterlingsilverandsilverplatemaybeliableto someleveloftarnishingovertime Shouldthisoccurwerecommendyou usethesilverpolishingclothprovided oranysuitablealternative togently buffthewatch Pleasetakecarewhenusinghandcreamsandperfumes as theyoftencontainalcoholwhichcanadverselyaffectyourwatch NB Asmallmoisturesquaremaybeincludedwithinthepackaging P...

Page 29: ...eyourwatchforlongperiodsoftimeinextremelycold places thismaycauseyourwatchtogainorlosetime Shoulditbeginto gainorlosetime placeyourwatchonyourwristtorestoreittoitsnormal workingtemperature Avoidharmfulchemicals solvents gases 1 Avoidwearingyourwatchinthepresenceofstrongchemicals solvents orgases 2 Avoidmaterialssuchasgasoline benzene paintthinner alcohol spray cosmetics nailpolish nailpolishremove...

Page 30: ...1 Thiswatchwillwithstandthebumpsandjarsnormallyincurredduring sportsactivities 2 Avoiddroppingyourwatchonthegroundorotherwiseimpartingsevere shocktoit Avoidstrongmagneticfields 1 Keepyourwatchawayfromstrongmagnets 2 Generally yourwatchisnotaffectedbymagneticfieldsfromhousehold appliancessuchastelevisionsetsandstereoequipment ...

Page 31: ...will ensuretroublefreeoperation IMPORTANT 1 Keepthebatteriesoutofreachofinfantsandsmallchildren Should accidentalingestionoccurconsultadoctorimmediately 2 Donotattempttoreplacethebatteryyourselfasthisinvalidatesyour guarantee Keepyourwatchclean Wipeoffanymoisturethatadherestothecase glassorbandwithasoft cleancloth ...

Page 32: ...eshouldbetaken Theceramicalthoughscratchproofisnotshatterproofthereforecare mustbetakentoavoiddroppingorknockingthewatchagainstahard surface Wewouldthereforerecommendstoringthewatchinitswatchboxor suitablestorageboxwhennotbeingworn Tocleanjustuseacleandamp lintfreeclothdonotuseanycleaningagentsasthesemayaffectthelook andlustreoftheceramic ...

Page 33: ...willnotwearovertime Ceramicsarescratch resistant Ceramicisanaturallyporousmaterial Ceramicisfragileandshouldbehandledwithcare Youshouldnotethatwhilstourguaranteecoversthewatchmovement theceramicpartsandglassarenotcoveredotherthanformanufacturing defects ...

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