Seiko QUARTZ 4J51 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 9

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How to set the time

  Pull  out  the  crown  when  the 

second hand is at the 12 o'clock 

p o s i t i o n   a s   s h o w n   i n   t h e 

illustration.  The  second  hand 

stops on the spot.

  Turn the crown to set the hands 

to the desired time.

 

  Due  to  the  mechanism  of  the 

quartz  watch,  to  set  the  time 

accurately, first turn the minute 

hand 4 to 5 minutes ahead of the 

desired time and then return it to 

the correct time.

  Push  the  crown  back  into  the 

normal  position  in  accordance 

with  a  time  signal.  The  watch 

immediately starts moving.

First 

click 

position

First 

click 

position

Normal 

position

First 

click 

position

How to set the time

  

First, set the date. Pull out the crown to the first click. The second hand 

keeps moving.

  The  date  can  be  adjusted  by 

turning the crown counterclockwise 

(downward). First turn the crown 

until the previous day’s date from 

the desired date appears.

  Pull out the crown to the second 

click when the second hand is at 

the  12  o'clock  position.  The 

second hand stops on the spot. 

Turn the crown counterclockwise 

(downward) to advance the hands 

until the desired date appear.

  Turn the crown to set the hour and minute hands to the desired time.

 

  When setting the hour hand, be sure to check that a.m./p.m. is correctly 

set. The watch is designed so that the date changes once in 24 hours.

 

  

When setting the minute hand, first advance it 4 to 5 minutes ahead of the 

desired time and then turn it back to the exact minute.

  Push  the  crown  back  into  the 

normal  position  in  accordance 

with  a  time  signal.    The  watch 

immediately starts moving.

CAUTION

If you set the date when the time on your watch is between 9:00 p.m. and 3:00 

a.m., the date may not change correctly on the following day due to the 

mechanism of the watch.

Please refrain from setting the date during this time.

First 

click 

position

Date

Normal 

position

Second 

click 

position

First click position

Normal 

position

Second 

click 

position

First click position

HOW TO USE 

(FOR CAL. 9F61, 4J51)

HOW TO USE 

(FOR CAL. 4J52)

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Summary of Contents for QUARTZ 4J51

Page 1: ...JSYGSA03 1801 Printed in Japan...

Page 2: ...attery in your watch at the time of purchase was inserted in the watch at the factory for performance checks Battery replacement is at cost even within the guarantee period HANDLING CAUTIONS applicabl...

Page 3: ...TANT 5 BAR Water resistance for everyday life at 5 barometric pressures The watch is suitable for swimming WATER RESISTANT 10 20 BAR Water resistance for everyday life at 10 20 barometric pressures Th...

Page 4: ...nents of a hot spring may accelerate the deterioration of water resistant performance of the watch CAUTIONS ON WATER RESISTANCE WARNING Do not use the watch in scuba diving or saturation diving The va...

Page 5: ...you wear the watch while diving After diving Please follow the care instructions below after diving Rinse the watch in fresh water and wipe it thoroughly dry Do not pour running water directly from a...

Page 6: ...ute hand Hour hand Second hand Crown Rotating bezel Minute hand 9F61 8J55 4J51 9F61 Diver s models How to set the time for Cal 9F61 4J51 page 14 How to set the time for Cal 8J55 page 17 Crown How to s...

Page 7: ...The watch immediately starts moving CAUTION You may not be able to set the date and or day when the time on your watch is between midnight and 1 00 a m due to the mechanism of the watch This is not a...

Page 8: ...ely starts moving CAUTION You may not be able to set the date when the time on your watch is between midnight and 1 00 a m due to the mechanism of the watch This is not a malfunction Please refrain fr...

Page 9: ...k when the second hand is at the 12 o clock position The second hand stops on the spot Turn the crown counterclockwise downward to advance the hands until the desired date appear Turn the crown to set...

Page 10: ...hour hand position pull out the crown to the second click when the second hand is at the 12 o clock position The second hand stops on the spot Turn the crown to set the hour and minute hands to the d...

Page 11: ...h you want to measure the elapsed time for example when you start diving rotate the bezel so that the mark on the bezel is aligned with the minute hand Read the graduation on the rotating bezel to whi...

Page 12: ...echanical parts may deteriorate abrasion of the parts may occur due to contamination of oil which may ultimately lead the watch to stop As the parts such as the gasket may deteriorate water resistant...

Page 13: ...y attaching the certificate without fail Others For the watch case dial plate hands glass band etc some alternative parts may be used for repair if necessary Refer to page 21 of this booklet Replaceme...

Page 14: ...may result in the band being cut Take care not to damage the band with an edged tool Notes on skin irritation and allergy Skin irritation caused by a band has various reasons such as allergy to metal...

Page 15: ...ance 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 Lumibrite Troubles Possible Causes Solutions The watch stops operating The ba...

Page 16: ...rated Circuit C MOS IC 1 piece The specifications are subject to change without prior notice due to product improvement SPECIFICATIONS BATTERY MOVEMENT INTERCALARY SECOND LEAP SECOND Normally there ar...

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