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1. Features

This is a combination watch equipped with chronograph, timer mode etc. which is
convenient for timing races.
The watch is also equipped with an EL (electro-luminescence) Light that allows
you to read the display even in the dark.

CONTENTS

1. Features

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2. Name of Parts

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3. Setting the Analog Time

................................................................................... 5

4. Switching Modes (Functions)

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5. How to Use Each of the Modes (Functions)

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A. Time Mode <TME>

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B. Calendar Mode <CAL>

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C. Alarm Mode <ALM>

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D. Chronograph Mode <CHR>

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E. Timer Mode <TMR>

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6. EL Light

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7. When These Problems Occur

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8. All-Reset Function

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9. Precautions

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10. Specifications

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English

Summary of Contents for C45

Page 1: ...u to read the display even in the dark CONTENTS 1 Features 3 2 Name of Parts 4 3 Setting the Analog Time 5 4 Switching Modes Functions 6 5 How to Use Each of the Modes Functions 7 A Time Mode TME 7 B Calendar Mode CAL 10 C Alarm Mode ALM 12 D Chronograph Mode CHR 14 E Timer Mode TMR 18 6 EL Light 21 7 When These Problems Occur 22 8 All Reset Function 23 9 Precautions 24 10 Specifications 31 Englis...

Page 2: ... tone or time casting Analog and digital displays can be set to different times to use as a dual time watch 60 55 5 0 45 30 35 4 0 25 2 0 15 1 0 05 SELECT SPLIT RESET MODE W R 10bar LIGHT START STOP SET AM S T TME Normal position Crown Position for time adjustment 2 Name of Parts The illustrations shown in this manual may differ from the actual watch you have purchased 60 55 5 0 45 30 35 4 0 25 2 ...

Page 3: ...ded to the regular time when summertime is released 60 55 5 0 45 30 35 4 0 25 2 0 15 1 0 05 SELECT SPLIT RESET MODE W R 10bar LIGHT START STOP SET AM S T TME Hours Seconds Minutes A Summertime Mark S T Normal Time Display M B 4 Switching Modes Functions In addition to the Time mode this watch has 4 functions of Calendar Alarm Chronograph and Timer Each press of the button M switches the mode See M...

Page 4: ...or approximately 2 minutes If button M is pressed in adjustment mode the display will immediately return to Normal Time Display To Adjust Time 1 Press button B for more than 2 seconds in Normal Time Display S T ON OF flashes and summertime will be adjusted 2 Each time button B is pressed in adjustment mode flashing digits change in order as shown below Make flashing where adjustment is needed Butt...

Page 5: ... calendar display Month end adjustments are not necessary as Calendar is programmed to be set automatically If button M is pressed in adjustment mode display will immediately return to Normal Calendar Display B Calendar Mode CAL EL Light is illuminated when button A is pressed or while being pressed in Calendar Mode To Set Calendar 1 Press button B in Normal Calendar Display for 2 seconds or more ...

Page 6: ... Alarm Mode ALM To Set Alarm 1 Press button B in Alarm Display for 2 seconds or more Hour starts flashing and adjustment can be made 2 Each time button B is pressed in adjustment mode flashing digits change in order as shown below 3 Press button A to set the time you want to sound the alarm Press and hold button A for rapid advancement ON OF Off Munites Hours Normal Alarm Display ON M B Normal Ala...

Page 7: ...15 1 0 05 SELECT SPLIT RESET MODE W R 10bar LIGHT START STOP SET CHR 1 100 second second Seconds minute A Minutes hour M B Minute Second 1 100 second CHR Up to 59 minutes 59 seconds 99 If Time Mode is set to 12 hour display system alarm time also becomes 12 hour display system Pay attention to AM PM and set correctly Alarm time does not change when summertime is set in Time Mode Auto return to Nor...

Page 8: ...times by pressing button A EL Light will turn ON for 4 seconds when counting is stopped by pressing button A 2 Press button B when counting is stopped to reset Chronograph Split Time Measurement 1 Start Stop can be repeated for any number of times by pressing button A EL Light will turn ON for 4 seconds when counting is stopped by pressing button A 2 Press button B while Chronograph is counting Sp...

Page 9: ...o automatically return to the set time E Timer Mode TMR Timer can be set up to 60 minutes in unit of one minute Buzzer will sound for 5 seconds when countdown is up and display will return to initial set time To Set Timer Press button B in Timer Set Display when set time is flashing Set time digits decrease by one minute so display the time you want to set Press and hold button B for rapid advance...

Page 10: ...kept pressing in Normal Time Display or Normal Calendar Display 2 When operating to display split time or stop in the Chronograph counting 3 When button B is pressed or kept pressing while Timer is running Switching the Mode During Timer Running Even if button M is pressed and the mode is changed while Timer is running the timer countdown will continue When you return to the Timer Mode the countdo...

Page 11: ... STOP SET AM PM S T SPLIT CHR ALM CAL TME TMR 22 23 Crown A M B 7 When These Problems Occur The Watch Shows Abnormal Display When the battery life is close to expiring the display or functions may become abnormal When these problems occur replace the battery as soon as possible In rare cases a strong impact etc may cause the display or functions to become abnormal no display alarm sounds incessant...

Page 12: ...5 bar or WATER RESIST ANT Water resistant to 5 atmospheres WR 100 200 or WATER RESIST 100 200 WATER RESIST ANT 10bar 20 bar or WATER RESIST ANT Water resistant to 10 20 atmospheres Dial Case Case back Specification For correct use within the design limits of the watch confirm the level of water resistance of your watch as indicated on the dial and case and consult the table 9 Precautions WARNING W...

Page 13: ... wet Water may enter the watch and compromise water resistance If the watch is used in seawater rinse with fresh water afterward and wipe with a dry cloth If moisture has entered the watch or if the inside of the crystal is fogged up and does not become clear within a day immediately take the watch to your dealer or Citizen Service Center for repair Leaving the watch in such a state will allow cor...

Page 14: ...xpired Leaving a depleted battery in the watch may result in leakage which can damage the watch severely CAUTION Operating environment Use the watch within the operating temperature range specified in the instruction manual Using the watch where temperatures are outside the specified range may result in deterioration of functions or even stoppage of the watch Do NOT use the watch in places where i...

Page 15: ... Battery No 280 44 Battery Code SR927W 30 Do NOT place the watch close to household appliances that generate static electricity Timekeeping may become inaccurate if the watch is exposed to strong static electricity such as is emitted from a TV screen Do NOT subject the watch to a strong shock such as dropping it onto a hard floor Avoid using the watch in an environment where it may be exposed to c...

Page 16: ...ction day A new battery should be able to support stable accuracy for approximately 2 years when used under normal circumstances conditions described before However battery life will differ with the conditions of use of the alarm chronograph El light etc These specifications are subject to change for product improvement without prior notice ...

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