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HOW TO SET THE TIME AND CALENDAR

If there is any time difference between the factory default time settings and
the local time in your area, reset the time and calendar before initially using
the watch after purchase.

In a case that the watch is completely stopped due to a shortage of stored
electrical energy, recharge the watch until the second hand resumes the
normal one-second interval movement, and then reset the time and calen-
dar. (Refer to “IF THE SECOND HAND STARTS MOVING AT TWO-SECOND
INTERVALS” on page 19.)

HOW TO SET THE TIME

If your watch has a screw lock type
crown, unscrew the crown first, and
then pull it out to the second click.

To set the second hand exactly, pull
out the crown to the second click at a
moment the second hand is pointing to
the 12 o’clock (“0” second) position.

Notes

If there is any time difference between the factory default time settings and the local time

in your area, reset the time and calendar before initially using the watch after purchase.

While the watch is in power save mode, the built-in IC computes the time internally at an

accuracy of    15 seconds per month which is equivalent to the accuracy of conventional
quartz watches. Therefore, the time relayed from the built-in IC to the hands by the
automatic time relay function may include a certain amount of time loss or gain within the
range of the accuracy of the watch (   15 seconds per month.) In such a case, reset the time
as needed before starting to wear the watch.

When the watch wakes up from power save mode while it is running on extremely low

electrical power, the second hand starts moving at two-second intervals. (Refer to “ IF THE
SECOND HAND STARTS MOVING AT TWO-SECOND INTERVALS“ on page 19. )

1. Pull out the crown to the second click.

The second hand will be stopping on
the spot.

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Original position

Second click position

Original position

Second click position

Original position

Second click position

2. Turn the crown to set the time.

Remember to check the 24-hour
indicator to correctly set AM/PM.

To set the time accurately, advance
the minute hand 4 to 5 minutes ahead
of the correct time, and then turn it
back to the exact time.

3. Push the crown back into the original

position. The watch immediately starts
ticking.

To set the second hand exactly, push
the crown back into the original  position
in accordance with a time signal.

Summary of Contents for SNP019P1

Page 1: ...Cal 7D46 7D48 7D56 INSTRUCTIONS P 3 BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG S 23 INSTRUCTIONS P 43 ISTRUZIONI P 63 INSTRUCCIONES P 83 INSTRUÇÕES P 103 123 ...

Page 2: ...sare all uso dell orologio stesso Tenere poi il manuale a portata di mano per ogni eventuale futura ulteriore consultazione Usted es ahora un orgulloso propietario de un Reloj SEIKO KINETIC Cal 7D46 7D48 7D56 Para los mejores resultados por favor lea las instruciones de este librito cuidadosamente antes de utilizar su Reloj SEIKO KINETIC Le rogamos que guarde este conveniente manual para pronta re...

Page 3: ...es only once every hundred years for example the year 2100 It takes approximately two seconds for the calendar to change its display However it may take two minutes if the temperature is low or the stored electrical energy is being depleted While the watch is in power save mode the perpetual calendar continues to function Even if the watch is completely stopped due to a shortage of stored electric...

Page 4: ...eriod of time to minimize the electrical energy consumption When the watch is in power save mode the hands stop moving but the built in IC continues to calculate the time and calendar When the watch is in power save mode swinging the watch several times will activate the time relay function which automatically resets the watch hands to the correct time that has been retained inside the watch Cal 7...

Page 5: ...ne day the power save function is automatically activated While the second hand is moving at two second intervals the power save function cannot be activated When the power save function is activated the hour minute second and 24 hour hands will stop moving While the watch is in power save mode the calendar continues to function normally When the watch is left untouched in power save mode and if t...

Page 6: ...s been internally retained in the built in IC 2 Then the second hand will follow quickly to resume the normal movement The second hand remains still SCREW LOCK TYPE CROWN Some models have the screw lock type crown which can be locked by the screw when it is not necessary to be operated Locking the crown will prevent operating errors Unscrew the crown before any crown operation When the operation i...

Page 7: ...uracy of 15 seconds per month which is equivalent to the accuracy of conventional quartz watches Therefore the time relayed from the built in IC to the hands by the automatic time relay function may include a certain amount of time loss or gain within the range of the accuracy of the watch 15 seconds per month In such a case reset the time as needed before starting to wear the watch When the watch...

Page 8: ...d put the date back for one or two days behind the date you wish to set and then advance it to the desired date Follow the above procedure for setting the calendar in the direction backward otherwise the date numeral may not appear in the center of the calendar frame Even though this happens the date display will be aligned correctly the following day When setting the calendar backward to dates in...

Page 9: ...ither direction upward or downward The year indicator shows the number of the year s past since the last leap year When setting the year check whether the year you are going to set is a leap year or not if it is not a leap year check how many years have passed 1 2 or 3 since the last leap year Crown at the first click position Crown at the first click position Cal 7D46 Cal 7D48 L Y 1 2 3 2008 2012...

Page 10: ...Example Date display of the 26th 5 Upon completion of the calendar adjustment in sequence of year month and date push the crown back into the original position 3 Turn the crown to rotate the year indicator until the desired indication appears Continue to turn the crown until the month becomes adjustable Month display Example Position of the month display hand July HOW TO CHARGE THE WATCH 1 Swing t...

Page 11: ...is completely depleted after the watch is left untouched for a long time the watch requires at least 450 swings to generate power to resume the normal operational movement 2 It is recommended that the watch be swung further until it can reserve enough power to run the watch for approximately one day As a guideline 200 swings will generate the power to run the watch for approxi mately one day NOTES...

Page 12: ...rpetual calendar 1 piece 5 Rechargeable battery Button type 1 piece 6 Continuous operating time Time relay function Approximately 4 years if the watch is fully charged After the second hand starts moving at two second intervals Approximately 12 hours 7 Additional functions Power save function Perpetual Calendar Energy depletion forewarning function Overcharge prevention function 8 IC Integrated Ci...

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