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1. Starting your wristwatch
For rapid charging, you should hold your wristwatch in bright light
(e. g. sunlight or neon light).
The time required to charge your wristwatch depends on the intensity of
the light source. As a guide, the following tables contain approximate
charging times. Please note that, to avoid damage, your watch must not
be exposed to temperatures below – 5°C or above + 50°C.
Important:
Never hold your solar wristwatch too near to light sources
which give off heat! Do not leave your watch in direct sunlight for long
periods of time. Temperatures above 50°C may cause damage.
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Charging times may vary slightly from watch to watch. We recom-
mend charging your solar wristwatch a little each day to avoid the
energy store running down completely.
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Normal daylight is sufficient for continuous operation of your solar
wristwatch. Avoid covering the dial completely with your sleeve, as
otherwise no light can reach it.
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When the energy store is fully charged, your solar wristwatch will
run for at least 2 months even in darkness.
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If you do not wear your solar wirstwatch, you should keep it in a
light place to ensure that it is always ready for use.