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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Pull out crown "1" to the first click. (1) Date setting:(Turn crown "1" counterclockwise. ) Push crown "1" back in to the normal position. [Time difference adjustment] [Alarm engagement disengagement] Pull out crown "2" to the second click. Pull out crown "2" to the first click. [. . . ] If the time difference is less than "0", turn the crown clockwise. If the time difference is more than "0", turn the crown counterclockwise.
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TIME DIFFERENCES
GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time. " and slow on GMT, respectively.
Making on the bezel/dial Time diference from GMT
" and "
" means that the time of a city is certain hours fast
Other cities and areas The cities marked with " " use
Name of city or area
Daylight saving time
Casablanca, Dakar
Amsterdam, Frankfurt Kiev, Cape Town, Tripoli
Berlin Athens,
Istanbul,
Mecca, Nairobi
Tashkent
pull out crown "2" to the second click.
Phnom Penh, Jakarta Manilla, Beijing, Shingapore Seoul, Pyongyang Guam, Khabarovsk Solomon islands Fiji island, Oakland
When setting the hour hand, check that AM/PM, date and moon phase are set properly. The alarm hands can also be adjusted independently of the other hands to show the time of the place you visit. Press button A with crown "2" at the second click position. (Refer to Time difference adjustment of the alarm hour hand . ) When setting the hour hand, the minute hand or the barometer hands may move slightly. When moving back the hour hand past the 12 o'clock marker to set it between 9:00 PM and 12:00 AM, put back the hour hand further past 8:00 PM, and then advance it to the desired hour. (3) After the hour hand adjustment is completed, push crown "2" back in to the normal position.
Vancouver, Dawson (Canada) San Francisco, Edmonton (Canada) Mexico City Washington D. C. , Montreal
Santiago (Chile) Buenos Airas
Please note that use of daylight saving time may change when so decided by the countries concerned. The data for the table above was collected as of August, 1992.
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HOW TO USE THE ALARM
Single-time alarm The single-time alarm can be set to ring only once at a designated time. After it rings, it is automatically disengaged. The designated alarm time remains displayed on the watch, and, therefore, the single-time alarm is convenient, for example, for reminding you of the meeting to be held after 15 minutes. Make sure that crown "1" is at the normal position.
Normal position: Regular alarm is disengaged. A
(1) Pull out crown "2" to the first click. The alarm hands indicate the alarm time previously set. If you wish to ring the alarm at the same time, the alarm setting procedure is completed. At the designated time, the alarm will ring for 20 seconds and stop. To stop the alarm while it is ringing, press button A, B or C.
First click position: Regular alarm is engaged.
(2) To set the alarm time newly, pull out crown "2" to the first click and press button A to set the alarm hands to the desired time. They advance in one minute increments and move quickly if button A is kept pressed. The alarm time setting procedure is completed.
(2) With each press of button "A", the alarm hour hand advances one hour. It advances A quickly if the button is kept pressed.
Pull out crown "2" to the second click.
The alarm hour hand moves only clockwise. The alarm hands will not move back and indicate the time on a 12-hour basis. Therefore, follow the methods below to calculate the number of hours to advance the alarm hour hand. [. . . ] We suggest that you have the battery replaced by a SEIKO DEALER. (1)Battery life A new normal battery will last approximately two years.
However, if the alarm is used for more than 15 seconds a day, if the atmospheric pressure is measured at 5-second intervals for 5 minutes a day and/or if you climb a 4, 000 m-high mountain once a month, the battery life may be less than two years.
(2)Monitor battery The battery in your watch may run down in less than two years after the date of purchase, as it is a monitor battery which is inserted at the factory to check the function and performance of the watch.
Battery replacement is charged even if it runs down within the guarantee period.
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(3)Notes on battery change
When the battery is replaced with a new one, or when it runs down, the stored data will be erased from the memory and the watch will return to the initial settings. Therefore, it is recommended that important data be noted down. The following data and adjustments will be affected when the battery is replaced. [. . . ]
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