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Marking

Marking

Water-resistant

on the Dial

on the 

characteristics

Caseback

Face washing,

Swimming

Skin diving

Scuba diving

splashes,

(diving

(diving with

sweat,

without air 

tanks)

raindrops, etc.

air tanks)

Non water-resistant 

NONE

NONE

NO

NO

NO

NO

watch and must be kept
away from water.

An ordinary water-resistant

NONE

WATER

OK

NO

NO

NO

watch and can withstand

RESIST

splashes, sweat, rain-drops
and etc. for daily life use.

WR100M

WATER

For frequent use with 

WR10bar

RESIST

OK

OK

OK

NO

water. It is not specially 

WR150M

designed for scuba diving.

For skin and scuba diving.

WR200M

WATER

OK

OK

OK

OK

Usable up to the respective

RESIST

indicated depths.

See instruction book for further information

TEMPERATURE CARE

Avoid temperature extremes. Exposing your watch to high
temperatures, such as placing it on the dashboard of a vehicle
or use in a hot tub, may cause the watch to malfunction,
shorten battery life or damage certain components. Leaving
the watch in extreme cold temperatures may cause irregular
timekeeping until the watch returns to normal operating
temperature.

SHOCK-RESISTANT

The watch may be worn while playing golf or other activities,
but avoid severe shocks such as dropping it on a hard surface. 

MAGNETIC-RESISTANT

No problem should occur from using the watch around
ordinary household electric appliances such as TV sets or
stereos.  Keep away from magnets.

CHEMICAL/GAS RESISTANT

Do not expose the watch to chemicals or gases for long
periods.

WATCH CLEANING

Stains, waterspots and accumulated dirt on the case, crystal
or band should be removed with a soft cloth to prevent
damage and premature wear.

HANDLING OF WATER-RESISTANT WATCHES

Although water-resistant watches are warranted, steps should
be taken to avoid damage that may result from
accidents or mishandling:

Do not operate the crown or push-button in the water or

while the watch is wet. Tighten screw lock crown completely.

Should the watch become immersed in water, dry it off

right away. If the watch comes in contact with salt water, be
sure to rinse it thoroughly in warm fresh water to remove any
trace of salt.

I

f a watch is wet from cleaning or by accident, never store it

in a closed container. It should be dried immediately or taken
to a watchmaker or jeweler if moisture is inside the case to
prevent damage from rust.

Vital components necessary to resist the entrance of

moisture deteriorate with time and use. Gaskets, crowns and
other materials should be replaced every year or two to ensure

PRECAUTIONS ABOUT CARE AND
HANDLING OF WATCHES

that water resistant quality remains at factory specifications.

CARE FOR METAL BRACELETS

To extend the life and maintain the good appearance of the
metal watch bracelet, the following recommendations are
given:

Be aware that since the watch and bracelet is worn next to

the skin, it collects dust and perspiration and becomes soiled if
not cleaned regularly. This is particularly true of the inner parts
of the links or mesh of the bracelet.

Soil and rust, when present in a bracelet, are dissolved by

perspiration and can cause staining of cuffs and
irritation of the skin in some instances.

Heavy perspiration should be wiped off the watch and

bracelet with a soft dry cloth. The bracelet should be cleaned
occasionally by using an old toothbrush and warm soapy
water after which the soap is thoroughly rinsed with clear water
and the bracelet dried completely. The foregoing manner of
cleaning should not be done if the watch is not water-resistant
but  should instead be done by your jeweler.

CARE FOR STRAPS

LEATHER

Heavy perspiration, if not removed from a leather strap, can

wash out the natural oils and cause the leather to become dry
and deteriorate. Any moisture should be blotted with a soft dry
cloth or paper towel and the strap allowed to dry naturally.

Salt residue and soil can be removed from the leather by

cleaning with a dampened soft cloth and mild soap or saddle
soap.

Occasionally, the inside surface of the strap should be

cleaned by using a soft cloth dampened with alcohol.

The strap should always be worn a little loosely (one finger

space between wrist and strap) to allow air to circulate thus
causing any moisture to evaporate.

RUBBER

Rubber straps should be washed frequently with mild soap

and warm water using a soft brush.

Thorough cleaning, using the same method, should

especially be done after use in salt water.

Solvents, oils, perspiration, tanning lotion and salt can cause

rubber to deteriorate if not removed.

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Summary of Contents for C020

Page 1: ... DIGITAL TIME a Time Display System b Time Calendar and Alarm Setting 6 STOPWATCH USE 7 CHANGE OVER BETWEEN THE TIME DISPLAY AND DIVE SYSTEMS 8 CHANGING OVER TO THE DIVE METER SYSTEM 9 EXPLANATION OF THE DIVE METER SYSTEM 10 HOURLY CHIME ALARM MONITOR 11 POWER CELL LIFE INDICATOR 12 USE OF THE REGISTER RING 13 HOW TO READ THE NON DECOMPRESSION LIMIT VALUES 14 SPECIFICATIONS 15 HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR...

Page 2: ...o C 104o F When the watch is used in the above mentioned environments the depth meter mode may be over 1m 3ft even while on the ground In these cases return the watch back to the effective operating temperature ranges If the depth meter mode returns to 0m 0ft the display is found in the maximum depth and dive time memory Accordingly if it is feared that the depth meter will return to 0m 0ft summon...

Page 3: ... safety function fail safe operating begins working immediately stop using the watch and have it checked at your closest Authorized Citizen Service Center When the dive meter system functions do not operate properly or when the colon in the digital display flickers on and off when the power cell indicator is in operation the change over from the time to dive meter system cannot be made This is bec...

Page 4: ... of moisture To set the analog time first unscrew the crown in a counter clockwise motion to release it from the case Pull the crown out 1 click and turn to set the current time After setting the time push the crown in one click While applying gentle pressure towards the case turn the crown in a clockwise motion to lock it onto the case Return to Table of Contents Return to Table of Contents ...

Page 5: ...he R upper right button is pushed when the second display is between 30 and 59 seconds the digital minute will advance by 1 minute How to set the time calendar and alarm 1 To set the time calendar and alarm push the S upper left button in each respective display mode until the correction mode is obtained digits flashing 2 Any mode can be independently corrected Select the mode that you wish to cor...

Page 6: ...rn OFF thus the ALARM OFF and ALARM SET will be displayed P mark appears only for PM in the 12 hour display No mark has been provided to indicate AM prior to noon When the dive meter is in use the buzzer does not sound even though the current time reaches the Alarm Set time How to set the time How to set the calendar Return to Table of Contents Return to Table of Contents ...

Page 7: ... 00 seconds and starts recounting from 0 If the S upper left button is repeatedly pushed during the time counting the stopwatch works as an integrated meter going back and forth between running and Stop over and over again A confirmation tone is heard of the S upper left button is pushed when the stopwatch starts or stops running Return to Table of Contents Return to Table of Contents ...

Page 8: ... display flashes on and off In this case have it checked by the nearest Authorized Citizen Service Center When the power cell life indicator is in operation the dive meter system cannot be called up Fail safe operation system 8 Changing over to the dive meter system The depth meter is displayed by pushing the S upper left button in any mode of the four numbered 1 to 4 To change the mode from the d...

Page 9: ...played value of the maximum depth memory is 80M 260ft The maximum depth memory is displayed as follows When the depth value is under 1 0m 3ft the displayed figure is 0 The depth value is shown on a 0 1m 1ft basis when it is over 1 0m 3ft When the depth value is over 80m 260ft it is displayed as B Depth Alarm What is the depth alarm Example When the diving depth exceeds the previously set value a b...

Page 10: ...ng at a depth of more than 1m 3ft which is automatically memorized As long as the depth meter mode is not cancelled the dive time is automatically added and memorized The dive time is displayed by changing over to the dive time memory mode after finishing the dive The dive time memory mode is replaced by the depth meter mode When more than 1m 3ft in depth is measured the dive time memory mode is r...

Page 11: ...pth of more than 1m 3ft the depth meter mode is not replaced by any other mode even when the S upper left button is pushed fail safe operation How to read the display The maximum display value of the dept meter is 80m 260ft Depth is displayed as follows Display in meters 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 80 0 Display in feet 0 3 4 5 260 When the figure 0 is displayed it flashes If the figure 0 remains displayed for 3...

Page 12: ...m 3ft with the depth meter continuously displayed and it automatically stops when the diver surfaces to a level less than 1m 3ft in depth 2 When the diver reaches a depth of 1m 3ft the previous records of the maximum depth and dive times are reset and a new measurement begins Return to Table of Contents Return to Table of Contents ...

Page 13: ...ick sound is provided in order to protect the above mechanism Do not use force to turn the bezel in a clockwise direction Otherwise the case may become damaged and need replacement Set the triangle mark to the position of the minute hand as the dive start time to read the elapsed time The ring can be turned in units of one half minutes 13 HOW TO READ THE NON DECOMPRESSION LIMIT VALUES Depending on...

Page 14: ...splayed value is 0M 0ft Depth is displayed on a 01m 1ft basis Depth Alarm Can be set at up to 80m 258ft Setting ca be made on a 1m 3ft basis Dive Time Memory Minute Second displays up to 59 min 59 sec Dive Time Alarm Ca be set at between 5min and 60min Setting can be made a intervals of 5 minutes Depth Meter Display from 0m 0ft to 80m 260ft When depth is under 1m 3ft the displayed value is 0M 0ft ...

Page 15: ... It should be dried immediately or taken to a watchmaker or jeweler if moisture is inside the case to prevent damage from rust Vital components necessary to resist the entrance of moisture deteriorate with time and use Gaskets crowns and other materials should be replaced every year or two to ensure PRECAUTIONS ABOUT CARE AND HANDLING OF WATCHES that water resistant quality remains at factory spec...

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