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• Following a confirmation tone, each hand performs a demonstration

movement in the order of the function hand, 24 hour hand, hour hand, minute
hand and second hand to indicate that the all-reset procedure is finished.  

This completes the all-reset procedure.  Next, perform the base position alignment
procedure.

Note:

• Do not press in the crown to the normal position until the base alignment

procedure has finished following the all-reset procedure.  

[Base Position Alignment Following All-Reset]

1. Press button (A) to align the second hand at the 0 seconds position (12:00

position).  
• Pressing button (A) advances the second hand by one second each time it is

pressed.  Continuously pressing button (A) causes the function hand to
advance continuously.

2. Turn the crown to set the 24 hour hand at the 24:00 position, and the hour and

minute hands at the 0-position (12:00 position).  
• Turning the crown by one revolution to the right causes the 24 hour hand,

hour hand and minute hand to move forward (clockwise).

• Turning the crown by one revolution to the left causes the 24 hour hand, hour

hand and minute hand to move backward (counter-clockwise).

• Turning the crown continuously by two or more revolutions causes each hand

to advance continuously.  When stopping the hands while they are advancing
continuously, turn the crown by one revolution to the right or left.  When the
continuous advance of the hands is not stopped manually, they stop
automatically after advancing by 12 hours.  

3. Push in the crown to Position 1.
4. Press button (A) to set the function hand at the 0-position immediately after the

date has changed (12:00 position).  
• Pressing button (A) advances the function hand by one second each time it is

pressed.  Continuously pressing button (A) causes the function hand to
advance continuously.  

• The date changes by one day when the function hand completes four

revolutions.  

Note: 

• Turning the crown by one revolution to the left causes the function hand

to advance continuously (make four revolutions) and the date to be
corrected by one day.  

5. After returning the crown to the normal position, correctly reset the time and

date in the time/calendar (TME) mode.  In addition, reset the other modes as
well before using the watch.

Summary of Contents for E86

Page 1: ...AL 2 A L 1 A L 1 C H R TME TME CH R A L 2 24 18 12 6 0 8 2 4 6 7...

Page 2: ...Charging Times 16 6 Notes Regarding Handling of this Watch 17 Charging Precautions 7 Replacing the Secondary Battery 18 8 Switching the Mode Display Function 19 3 9 Hand 0 Position Check and Correcti...

Page 3: ...k of overcharging Overcharging Prevention Feature it is recommended that the watch be recharged everyday 1 Features This watch is a solar powered watch that contains a solar cell in its face that driv...

Page 4: ...splays hours Displays alarm hours Displays alarm hours Display minutes E Minute hand Displays minutes Displays alarm minutes Displays alarm minutes Chronograph seconds F Second hand Displays seconds D...

Page 5: ...least 2 seconds Button A Not used Alarm tone monitor pressing continuously for at least 2 seconds Alarm tone monitor pressing continuously for at least 2 seconds Function hand 0 position correction N...

Page 6: ...e activated to inform the wearer that the watch is insufficiently charged Insufficient Charging Warning Feature The second hand switches from 1 second interval movement to 2 second interval movement S...

Page 7: ...and the chronograph is reset even when measurement is in progress The alarm will not sound even if it is set Crown mode switching and button operations will not function When the Watch has Stopped due...

Page 8: ...1 second interval movement 2 Power save is also canceled when the position of the crown has been changed from the normal position to Position 1 or Position 2 or the mode has been switched chronograph...

Page 9: ...12 minutes 4 hours 30 minutes 45 hours 100 000 Outdoors summer under direct sunlight 3 minutes 1 hour 30 minutes 9 hours 6 Notes Regarding Handling of this Watch Try to keep this watch charged at all...

Page 10: ...19 8 Switching the Mode Display Function This watch is equipped with four modes consisting of time calendar chronograph alarm 1 and alarm 2 The mode changes when the crown is turned The current mode c...

Page 11: ...uously pressing button A causes the function hand to advance continuously The date changes by one day when the function hand completes four revolutions 9 Hand 0 Position Check and Correction Before us...

Page 12: ...and the hour and minute hands at the 0 position 12 00 position Turning the crown by one revolution to the right causes the 24 hour hand hour hand and minute hand to move forward clockwise Turning the...

Page 13: ...osition resumes changing until the date has finished changing 3 Turn the crown to set the time 1 Turning the crown by one revolution to the right causes the 24 hour hand hour hand and minute hand to m...

Page 14: ...the crown to the normal position in synchronization with a telephone time signal or other time service Setting the Date The calendar function used by this watch is based on a 31 day month The date mu...

Page 15: ...ion 12 00 position 4 Always make sure to return the crown to the normal position after correcting 28 29 1 Turn the crown to switch the watch to the time calendar TME mode 2 Pull the crown out to Posit...

Page 16: ...sition and the watch enters the chronograph mode Second hand Switches to chronograph seconds The second hand advances rapidly and makes one revolution only when starting at 0 seconds after which it mo...

Page 17: ...ode 2 Press button A to start and stop the chronograph A confirmation tone is heard whenever button A is pressed 3 Continuously pressing button A when the chronograph is stopped causes the chronograph...

Page 18: ...rning the crown continuously by two or more revolutions causes each hand to advance continuously When stopping the hands while they are advancing continuously turn the crown by one revolution to the r...

Page 19: ...the all reset procedure first make sure that the watch is sufficiently charged and the second hand is moving in one second increments If the all reset procedure is performed when the watch is insuffic...

Page 20: ...the crown by one revolution to the left causes the 24 hour hand hour hand and minute hand to move backward counter clockwise Turning the crown continuously by two or more revolutions causes each hand...

Page 21: ...bar or WATER RESIST ANT Water resistant to 5 atmospheres WR 100 200 or WATER RESIST 100 200 WATER RESIST ANT 10bar 20 bar or WATER RESIST ANT Water resistant to 10 20 atmospheres Dial Case Case back...

Page 22: ...the watch and compromise water resistance If the watch is used in seawater rinse with fresh water afterward and wipe with a dry cloth If moisture has entered the watch or if the inside of the crystal...

Page 23: ...Doing so may result in deterioration of the watch such as deformation of plastic parts Do NOT place the watch close to a magnet Timekeeping will become inaccurate if you place the watch close to magn...

Page 24: ...measurement 1 20th second units Alarm 1 24 hour clock alarm monitor alarm ON OFF Alarm 2 24 hour clock alarm monitor alarm ON OFF Continuous running times Fully charged to stopped without charging Rou...

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