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1B22

1B32

KSN1BCCA

BSN1BCCA-1803

C - 2 2

1B22・1B32 ソーラー電波

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INSTRUCTIONS

使 用 说 明 书

使 用 說 明 書

※   Length  adjustment  service  for  metallic  bands  is  available  at 

the  retailer  from  whom  the  watch  was  purchased  or  SEIKO 

CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER. The service may also be available 

on a chargeable basis.

   The  service  may  also  be  available  at  other  retailers,  however, 

some retailers may not undertake the service.

※  If your watch has a protective film for preventing scratches, make 

sure to peel it off before using the watch.  If the watch is used 

with the film on it, dirt, sweat, dust, or moisture may be attached 

to the film and may cause rust.

Thank you very much for choosing a SEIKO watch.

For proper and safe use of your SEIKO watch, 

please read carefully the instructions in this 

booklet before using.

Keep this manual handy for easy reference.

Summary of Contents for C-22

Page 1: ...e at other retailers however some retailers may not undertake the service If your watch has a protective lm for preventing scratches make sure to peel it o before using the watch If the watch is used...

Page 2: ...secondary battery requires professional knowledge and skill Please ask the retailer from whom the watch was purchased for replacement of the secondary battery Installation of an ordinary silver oxide...

Page 3: ...clouded with condensation or water droplets appear inside of the watch for a long time the water resistant performance of the watch is deteriorated Immediately consult the retailer from whom the watc...

Page 4: ...reception range A solar cell underneath the dial converts any form of light into electrical energy to charge it Once fully charged the watch continues to run for approximately six months The movement...

Page 5: ...eck the movements of the second hand after releasing the Power Save mode The energy stored in the watch runs low Charge the battery su ciently How to Charge the Watch P 112 2 Before Use 98 There are t...

Page 6: ...iving environment Environments in which it is di cult to receive a radio signal P 108 The watch cannot receive a radio signal outside the radio signal reception range Radio signal reception range indi...

Page 7: ...dio Signal Reception 3 106 WWVB is operated by NIST Fort Collins transmitting station Frequency 60 KHz NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology The watch may be able to receive radio signal...

Page 8: ...ns to the TIME display mode How to Display the Reception Results Press the Button once and then release it 1 HOW TO CHECK THE RECEPTION STATUS When the Button is kept pressed the watch starts manual r...

Page 9: ...and and date stop operating While the second hand moves at two second and ve second intervals the watch is unable to receive radio signals automatically After the watch is charged su ciently and the s...

Page 10: ...time di erence radio signal reception is not performed When wearing a watch in Japan set to Japan time by use of the time di erence adjustment function The hands stop during operation of time di erenc...

Page 11: ...er time is daylight saving time Advancing the watch one hour to prolong daytime during longer daylight hours in summer Daylight saving time has been adopted in about 80 countries mainly in Europe and...

Page 12: ...enced by a strong external magnetic eld To Preserve the Quality of Your Watch 6 126 Indication on the case back Water resistant performance No indication Non water resistance WATER RESISTANT Water res...

Page 13: ...a dry cloth Protect the watch body from water splashes by wrapping it up in plastic wrap etc When the band becomes less exible have the band replaced with a new one If you continue to use the band as...

Page 14: ...us 40 watt daylight uorescent light Distance to the watch 1 m 1 000 lux Distance to the watch 3 m 500 lux average room luminance Distance to the watch 4 m 250 lux To Preserve the Quality of Your Watch...

Page 15: ...ervices upon request and payment Notes on guarantee and repair Replacement parts After sales service To Preserve the Quality of Your Watch 6 138 Refer to Standard charging time on page 113 to check th...

Page 16: ...ond interval the reception is nished 3 It takes time to receive a radio signal max 12 minutes The required time varies depending on the receiving state of a radio signal Reception result N When the re...

Page 17: ...saligned To adjust the preliminary position reset the system In case of an abnormal movement P 158 Troubleshooting 7 146 After the operation pull the crown to the second click 4 Pulling the crown to t...

Page 18: ...oves at two or five second intervals while you wear the watch everyday the watch is in a condition where it cannot acquire su cient light for instance the watch is concealed under a long sleeve shirt...

Page 19: ...l display The second hand is out of the preliminary position as a result of external in uence Preliminary Position P 148 The watch displays an incorrect time hour unit even though it displays the prec...

Page 20: ...t of the preliminary position as a result of in uence of various external sources or after the built in IC is reset Operation The crown or buttons cannot be operated The stored electric power is runni...

Page 21: ...tomatically switches to the time display mode When the watch switches to the time display mode re attempt operation from The watch switches to the time di erence adjustment mode 1 Press the button for...

Page 22: ...y battery 1 piece 7 Duration of operation approximately 6 months when the battery is fully charged and the power save is not activated Approximately one year and a half at maximum when the power save...

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