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2. Readiness for use
So that your watch is always ready for use, you should make sure that it does
not run low on power. The watch regularly checks to see if it has sufficient
battery power. If it no longer has enough (e.g. the battery has run out or the
ambient temperature is too low, which impairs battery performance), the
second hand stops at the 12 o’clock position. Whatever display is set at that
time on the LCD also then flashes, alternating with the letters [
Lo
]. In this
event, the seconds may also be shown on the LCD display. If the battery does
not recover (e.g. through an increase in the ambient temperature), you
should take the watch as soon as possible to your authorised specialist to
have the battery changed, or send it to the Junghans Service Centre to have
this done.
Battery type: CR 1620
Typical life: Approx. 2 years
Please note that manual time synchronisation is not possible when battery
power is low. Too much power would be needed.
Please ensure that the battery is disposed of properly in accordance with
statutory regulations.
3. Automatic time synchronisation
The daily, fully automatic time synchronisation takes place at night. While
the watch is receiving the signal, the second hand temporarily stops in the 3
o’clock position. During reception, the flashing bar in the LCD display shows
that the reception attempt is being made.
For the USA’s WWVB time signal transmitter the following specific feature
applies:
After a successful transmitter call or battery change (restart), your Junghans
multi-frequency radio-controlled watch always reads in Pacific Standard
Time. Due to the non-uniform changeover from summer to winter time and
the differing time zones in the individual US states, you are given the oppor-
tunity to adjust winter time, summer time and time zone settings (see 6.5)
manually. If, due to where you are, the time zone or summer / winter time
that you have set differs from PST, it is nevertheless retained during any sub-
sequent transmitter call or automatic synchronisation.
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