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If the watch hands run one step every two seconds and there is no talking function the
battery is low. Please follow the instructions under “strap and battery replacement”.
Battery low warning
This may be due to:
Being outside of the UK, Germany, USA and Japan (60 KHz only) signal area.
Being in a built up area.
Metal objects blocking the radio signal.
Interference from a computer monitor or TV.
Ensure that the watch is close by a window, as this gives the best reception; you may
have to try different windows in the house to gauge which is best. Please note that
reception is always better at night. If your watch is unable to make contact with the
radio signal, it will continue to function in the same way as a standard watch. The
time will then be corrected the next time your watch receives the time signal and
updates.
Not receiving time signal
Talking watches are not water-resistant and should not be kept in a damp place or
immersed in water. Should the watch accidentally become wet, wipe dry quickly and
do not operate until dry.
Caring for your watch
Replacement watchstraps are available from jewellers or watch specialists.
This watch uses a CR2032 type battery. It is recommended that trained jewellers or
watch specialists should fit new batteries to avoid any damage to the watch.
Remove the four screws with a small cross-headed screwdriver. Open the watch at the
back and carefully remove the bottom part, making sure you do not lose the water-
proof seal.
Pick up the battery spring on the right and take out the battery and insert a new one
(noting the po” is up).
Now push the battery spring down. Before you put the case-back on again, make sure
the waterproof seal is correctly in place.
The battery life will depend on how often you use the talking function.
Strap and battery replacement
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