Special Handling Instructions (continued)
8. Be sure to keep the power cell away from infants or small children. Should accidental
ingestion occur, consult a doctor immediately. Power cells should be properly recycled or
disposed of safely. For additional information, please visit:
www.watchbatteryrecycle.org web site.
Perchlorate material - specially handling may apply. Please refer to www.dtsc.ca.gov/
hasardouswaste/perchlorate web site for additional information.
SPECIFICATIONS
Type:
Basic analog timepiece (may be solar powered or conventional battery operated)
Timekeeping accuracy:
+/- 20 seconds per month when used under normal operating condi-
tions and temperatures (+5
o
C to +35
o
C / 41
o
F to 95
o
F)
Operating temperature limits:
-10
o
C to 60
o
C / 14
o
F to 140
o
F
Average conventional operated model battery life:
2 years
Eco Drive Fully charged to fully discharged power reserve:
minimum 6 months. For more
specific information as to your movement caliber, please visit the technical support section of our
web site at: www.citizenwatch.com
Conventional battery or rechargeable cell:
1 piece
All specifications subject to change without notice.
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Special Handling Instructions (continued)
6. Keep your timepiece clean
Dry any water and clean any dirt that may adhere to the case, crystal, bracelet and other compo-
nents with a soft cloth. As a timepiece is worn next to the skin, the band may collect foreign
matter from day to day wear that needs periodic cleaning. If foreign matter is allowed to
accumulate, the case and band may discolor or rust. If your timepiece is exposed to salt water be
sure to rinse it with fresh water otherwise rust may occur. It is particularly important to keep a
mesh type band clean in order to maintain flexibility.
It may be necessary to periodically clean the bracelet using a soft brush and a solution of mild
soap and water. Be sure to rinse the bracelet with fresh water after cleaning and then dry with a
soft cloth. Take care to not expose the case of your timepiece to water if your timepiece is not
water resistant.
7. Periodic Inspection
In order to maintain optimal performance, we recommend periodic inspection of the gaskets,
crown and any push-button on your timepiece every 18 months to two years. This is especially
important for a water resistant model. You may need more frequent checking of the gaskets if
you use your timepiece frequently in salt water or harsh environments.
Should you notice any damage to your timepiece such as a chipped or broken crystal, we recom-
mend sending it immediately to your nearest Authorized Service center for inspection and repair.
This will minimize any consequential damage to other components.
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