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Changing Modes 

The mode changes each time the

M

button is

pressed. The current mode during operation can
be confirmed with the mode hand [4].

The modes change in the following sequence:
[TME]

[CAL]

[AL-1]

[AL-2]

[AL-3]

[CHR]

[TMR]

[SET]

The Time Difference Between the Cities Indicated
by this Watch and Greenwich Mean Time

Using the Zone Setting Function
This page should be read with the watch diagram, on
the first page of this manual, showing the location of
the parts.

This watch can display the time in 30 cities of the
world in sequence. Using the zone setting
function allows you to skip the cities you do not
wish displayed.

[ Preparation for zone setting ]
Press the

M

(MODE) button to move the mode

hand to [SET]. (At this point, the cities to be
displayed or to be skipped can be confirmed by
using either the

A

[UP] or

C

[DOWN] button.)

[ Zone setting – Display/No Display]
1. Pull the

M

(MODE) button out to the setting position.

2. Use the

A

(UP) button to select the cities.

3. Use the

B

(SET) button to select either SET

(display the time) or OFF (do not display the time).

4. Use the

C

(SET) button to select daylight-saving

time ON or OFF.

5. Push the

M

(MODE) button to its normal position.

Zone setting is now completed.

6. Press the

M

(MODE) button to return the mode

hand to [TME].

Adjusting the Time
This page should be read with the watch diagram, on
the first page of this manual, showing the location of
the parts.

Adjusting the time for one of the 30 cities will
automatically adjust the time for the remaining
cities according to the time differences.

[Preparation for time adjustment]
1. Press the

M

(MODE) button to move the

mode hand to [TIME].

2. Press either the

A

(UP) or

C

(DOWN)

button to move to the desired city. 
The name of the city will
be displayed at [6].

Summary of Contents for C300

Page 1: ... the mode hand to TME The name of and time in a city will be displayed at 6 and 7 and change in sequence each time the A UP or C DOWN button is pressed The time in the analog and digital section can be switched Operation Press the M button to move the mode hand to either TME or CAL Press the A and C buttons simultaneously to switch between the analog and digital section 2 Displaying the Calendar i...

Page 2: ...can be confirmed by using either the A UP or C DOWN button Zone setting Display No Display 1 Pull the M MODE button out to the setting position 2 Use the A UP button to select the cities 3 Use the B SET button to select either SET display the time or OFF do not display the time 4 Use the C SET button to select daylight saving time ON or OFF 5 Push the M MODE button to its normal position Zone sett...

Page 3: ... the first page of this manual showing the location of the parts The operation of Alarms 1 AL 1 2 AL 2 and 3 AL 3 are the same only their tones are different Once an alarm is set it sounds at the same time every day until it is cancelled set to OFF Preparation for alarm setting Example Setting AL 1 1 Press the M MODE button to move the mode hand to AL 1 2 Press either the A UP or C DOWN button to ...

Page 4: ...e 12 o clock position Operation Hold the B button down for 2 seconds and then release it when H R blinks in 10 During Hand Retractor mode the minute hand of the UTC time at 3 goes back and forth by 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute and H R displayed at 10 blinks Cancelling Hand Retractor mode Pressing the B button again cancels Hand Retractor mode H R Abbreviation of Hand Retractor When the watch display...

Page 5: ... Align 22 on the outer scale with the SPEED INDEX on the inner scale Then 55 on the outer scale corresponds to 2 30 on the inner scale time scale Thus the estimated flight time is 2 hours and 30 minutes 7 Differences in altitude The difference in altitude can be obtained from the rate of descent and the descent time Example Obtain the difference in altitude when an aircraft continues descending fo...

Page 6: ...t persists for a prolonged period we recommend that you have your watch checked by your authorised dealer or a Citizen Service Centre Temperature Avoid exposing the watch to direct sunlight or leaving it in an extremely hot or cold location for prolonged periods This will cause malfunctioning and shorten the life of the power cell This may cause your watch to gain or lose time and affect its other...

Page 7: ...small children Should accidental ingestion occur consult a doctor at once Specifications Model CITIZEN Combination Watch Navihawk Quartz oscillation frequency 32 768 Hz Hz Oscillations in 1 second Accuracy of time measurement under normal temperature range _ 20 seconds month Timepiece operation temperature range 0 C 55 C 32 131 F Functions Time hours and minutes Calendar year month date and day of...

Page 8: ... pushed in prior to any contact with moisture If your model is equipped with a screw down crown be sure it is properly seated against the case Do not operate the crown or any push button when the watch is wet as this may allow the entrance of moisture If at anytime you notice moisture in your timepiece that does not clear in a short period of time you should send your timepiece as soon as possible...

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