Citizen Perpetual Calendar BL5250-02L User Manual Download Page 20

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Note:

The hour hand is not advanced rapidly even if the crown is continuously
clicked two or more times.  Perform correction accurately 1 hour at a
time.  Furthermore, the range of time difference correction is ±23 hours
based on the current time.  

4. Always make sure to return the crown to the normal position after correcting

the time difference.  

Note:

If the hour hand passes 12:00 AM (midnight) during correction, the date
is advanced by 1 day following completion of hand movement.  If the
time difference is corrected in the counter-clockwise direction and the
hour hand passes back over 12:00 AM, although the date is corrected fol-
lowing completion of hand movement, since the date is corrected by 30
days in the clockwise direction, it takes about 2-3 minutes for the date to
be corrected.  Pay attention to AM and PM when correcting time differ-
ence.  

Note:

When returning the time difference to the original setting, return the hour
hand in the direction opposite that when the time difference was correct-
ed.

13. Using the Alarm

The alarm function uses a 24-hour clock.  Once the alarm has been set, the alarm
sounds for 15 seconds when the set time is reached once a day.  The time at which
the alarm sounds applies to the time (TME) mode, and cannot be set based on the
local time (L-TM).  

[Setting the Alarm Time]

1. Turn the crown and set the mode hand to

the alarm [ALM] mode.  

• Second hand: Moves rapidly to the ON or

OFF position.

• 24 hour hand, hour hand, minute hand:

Move the previously set alarm time.  

• Function hand: Stops at the 0 position.

2. Pull out the crown to Position 2 (alarm set-

ting position).  

• The alarm setting is turned ON automati-

cally.  

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Summary of Contents for Perpetual Calendar BL5250-02L

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

Page 2: ...Regarding Handling of this Watch 19 Charging Precautions 7 Replacing the Secondary Battery 20 8 Switching the Mode Display Function 21 9 Hand 0 Position Check and Correction 22 0 Position Check 0 Posi...

Page 3: ...s rapidly to the current seconds and returns to moving at one second intervals Proper Use of this Watch To use this watch comfortably make sure to recharge it before it stops running completely Since...

Page 4: ...s TME L TM or ALM D Hour hand Displays hours Displays hours of local time Displays alarm hours Displays minutes TME L TM or ALM E Minute hand Displays minutes Displays minutes of local time Displays a...

Page 5: ...uously for at least 2 seconds Button A Not used Not used Alarm tone monitor pressing con tinuously for at least 2 seconds Function hand and date wheel 0 position correction Year correction Not used O...

Page 6: ...L T M L T M C H R TME TME C H R A L M 24 18 12 6 0 8 2 4 6 A L A R M O N O F F WARNING SET S T O P C H A R G E 7 Normal Time Display Time Setting Warning Display The second hand rapidly moves to the S...

Page 7: ...Insufficient Charge Warning Display Stopped AL M L T M L T M C H R TME TME C H R A L M 24 18 12 6 0 8 2 4 6 A L A R M O N O F F WARNING SET S T O P C H A R G E 7 AL M L T M L T M C H R TME TME C H R...

Page 8: ...progress The set time time difference is retained for the local time The alarm will not sound even if it is set Crown mode switching and button operations will not function Time Setting Warning Featu...

Page 9: ...ption The 24 hour hand hour hand and minute hand continue to keep the correct time even though the second hand is stopped Furthermore the calendar is corrected in coordination with the 24 hour hand ho...

Page 10: ...5 hours 10 000 Outdoors cloudy weather 5 minutes 2 5 hours 12 hours 100 000 Outdoors summer under direct sunlight 1 5 minutes 1 hour 4 hours 6 Notes Regarding Handling of this Watch Try to keep the w...

Page 11: ...unction This watch is equipped with four modes consisting of time calendar chronograph local time and alarm Since the mode changes when the crown is turned the cur rent mode can be confirmed with the...

Page 12: ...e following procedure 0 Position This refers to the base position of each hand that enables the watch to function properly 0 Position Check 1 Turn the crown to switch the watch to the chronograph CHR...

Page 13: ...ton A to finely correct the function hand so that the function hand is aligned at the 0 position after the date wheel changes to the 1st 0 Position Correction of 24 Hour Hand Hour Hand Minute Hand and...

Page 14: ...the second hand is rapidly advanced to the 0 seconds position 3 Click turn the crown to set the time 1 Clicking the crown once to the right causes the 24 hour hand hour hand and minute hand to move i...

Page 15: ...osition 1 when the date is changing the second hand advances rapidly after the date changes 3 Click turn the crown to the left to set the date Clicking the crown once to the left causes the function h...

Page 16: ...p year Press button A and align the function hand at the position corresponding to the year number of years elapsed since the most recent leap year 5 Pressing button B allows correction of the month P...

Page 17: ...he watch to the chronograph mode 2 Pull the crown out to the first click 3 Pressing button A causes the function hand and date to move a little at a time Press button A several times until the 1 of th...

Page 18: ...essed when the chronograph is stopped the func tion hand switches to 1 20th seconds display during time button B is pressed Note 24 hour hand hour hand minute hand date wheel Continue to display the c...

Page 19: ...performing a time difference correc tion in 1 hour units based on the current time time of the time mode TME The minute and second hands move in coordination with the current time Time Difference Cor...

Page 20: ...d Pay attention to AM and PM when correcting time differ ence Note When returning the time difference to the original setting return the hour hand in the direction opposite that when the time differen...

Page 21: ...top automatically after being corrected by 12 hours Set the alarm while making sure to not to mistake AM and PM by referring to the 24 hour hand 4 Return the crown to the normal position after setting...

Page 22: ...ch is insufficiently charged it may not func tion properly or remain stopped following the all reset procedure 1 Turn the crown to set the mode hand to the chronograph CHR mode 2 Pull out the crown to...

Page 23: ...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 24: ...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 25: ...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 magne...

Page 26: ...play by function hand years elapsed from most recent leap year Additional functions Power save feature Time setting warning feature Insufficient charging warning feature Overcharging prevention featur...

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