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14. ee 0 46 WBE SURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING CAUTION 1 The watch is not a substitute for a precision measuring instrument Please note that the readings provided by the barometer altimeter and atmospheric pressure change indicator are intended to serve as rough indications only Be sure to observe the following 2 Never use the altimeter function in any sports activities involving abrupt altitude change or requiring measurement of the height above the land Never use the altimeter function while engaging in hazardous activities requiring an altimeter such as hang gliding skydiving paragliding ballooning and gliding MEFEATURES SEIKO Cal 7K36 is a multi function analogue watch equipped with an atmospheric pressure sensor The watch can measure the atmospheric pressure from 500hPa to 1050hPa in 1 hPa increments The measured atmospheric pressure is indicated by the two atmospheric pressure hands The wa
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35. J38 4 Pull out crown 1 Then go back to step 3 P 53 and 55 in HETIME SETTING to complete the time setting procedure 61 For the day s age of the moon refer to the calendar or weather forecast column of the newspaper EX Today s calendar June 10 Fri Lunar calendar Sunrise 4 25 Sunset 18 56 Moonphase 28 3 Moon phase setting e Turn crown 1 clockwise until the moon disappears completely from the display e The age of the moon is set to 0 Then slowly turn crown 1 to set the desired age of the moon counting the number of steps of the moon phase plate e Round off any fractions of the age of the moon If it is 12 8 days set the moon phase to 13 3 After all the adjustments are completed push crown 1 back in to the normal position 63 to the second click Barometer hand position adjustment If the barometer hands and atmospheric pressure change indicator do not return to 1000hPa OhPa and 0 respectively follow the procedure below to reset the hands 1 Pull out crown 1 all the way to the second click Note The small second hand stops on the spot and the alarm hands stop indicating the time when crown 1 is pulled out to the second click It is recommended that the alarm hand setting should be made at the same time as you set the time Refer to ETIME SETTING This section only ex
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47. A confirmation sound beeps and the barometer adjustment function is activated 3 Press button 8 or repeatedly to set the barometer hands to the atmospheric pressure that the other barometer indicates The hands move in 1 hPa increments After all the adjustments are completed push the crown back in to the normal position Do not press buttons and at the same time before pushing the crown back in to the normal position as this will cancel the barometer adjustment you have made When the battery is replaced with a new one it will also be canceled 81 The atmospheric pressure change indicator provides only a general guideline to Know the weather and should not be considered to provide an accurate weather forecast In case of sudden shower in summer and snowfall in winter in the areas facing the Sea of Japan the atmospheric pressure change indicator will not indicate the change or indicate the change in the opposite direction By using the atmospheric pressure change indicator together with the weather information provided in the newspaper you can know when the weather will improve or worsen The atmospheric pressure change indicator is so designed as to exclude the pressure change caused by moving to a different altitude to the utmost In case that the altitude changes frequently it may not indicate the pressure change properly For example it may indicate HIGH as the altitude increases and LOW as it decr
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49. can be obtained on the basis of the atmospheric pressure measured Barometer hand 1 indicat 7 es the position slightly past ie the marker for 1 010 OX How to read the atmospheric pressure Barometer hand 1 indicates the lt measurement above the tens digit It moves in 2 hPa increments e Barometer hand 2 indicates the ones digit of the measurement Barometer hand 2 indicates 3 Ex 1 1 013hPa 1013hPa 74 Button Ex 903hPa Approxi mately 1 000m The altitude scale indicated by barometer hand 1 shows the maximum approximate altitude Refer to To know the approximate altitude e When the watch is first used after purchased a value of approximately 600hPa may be stored in memory It is the result of the function test made at the factory and erase it from memory before use Refer to How to erase the minimum atmospheric pressure in memory If button is pressed while the 5 second interval measurement mode is used it is canceled and the minimum atmospheric pressure measured is displayed To continue it press button again 3 2 The barometer hands indicate the minimum atmospheric pressure for approximately 1 minutes and then automatically move to indicate the current atmospheric pressure e If button is pressed while barometer hands indicate the minimum atmospheric pressure they move to indicate the curre
50. eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee Step motor 4 pieces 5 Displa stem Time tale endar display r trtrrtrtrtttertrte Hour minute second and 24 hour hands Second hand moves at one second intervals Barometer diSplay r rtrtrtrtrtttrtttt ttt ttre Barometer hand 1 moving at 2hPa intervals and barometer hand 2 moving at 1hPa intervals Atmospheric pressure change indicator Alarm display LT larm hour and minute hands Alarm can be set on a 12 hour basis in minutes 6 Battery nse Miniature lithium battery SB T15 1 piece 7 Battery life indicator 8 IC Integrated Circuit C MOS LST 1 piece Semiconductor pressure sensor 1 piece 9 Accuracy of the pressure sensor Measurement error at a stable temperature Within change of atmospheric pressure X 3 0 4hPa Measurement error under a temperature change of 10 C Within the pressure range between 600hPa 1 050hPa Less than 10hPa Within the pressure range between 500hPa 600hPa Less than 12hPa The RA A are subject to Change without prior notice for product improvement 92 Remedies Replace the battery by a SEIKO DEALER e This condition will be corrected when the watch temperature returns to normal This condition will be corrected when the watch is kept away from close contact with the magnetic source This condition will not be corrected Have the watch checked by the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or a SEIKO DEALER The at
51. from the moon phase display Age of the moon 0 0 7 0 15 0 22 0 Name of ihe moon New moon Waxing moon Full moon Waning moon Shape of the moon Tidal Spring tide Neap tide Spring tide Neap tide range Note The illustration above is intended to show the ages of the moon only and does not represent the actual shapes of the moon 64 Time difference adjustment Set the hour hand to the time of the place you visit using the time difference obtained in How to determine the time difference between two cities 1 Pull out crown 2 all the way to the second click Note The warning sound beeps and the alarm hands stop indicating the time when crown 2 was pulled out to the second click Be sure to check that crown 1 is at the normal position 2 Turn crown 2 to set the hour hand to the time of the place you visit Move the hour hand clockwise or counterclockwise in one hour increments according to the obtained time difference If the time difference is less than 0 turn the crown clockwise If the time difference is more than O turn the crown counterclockwise 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 with crown 2 at the second click position Refer to Time difference adjustment
52. is kept engaged all day Note The single time alarm and regular alarm rings differently Notes The alarm can be selected by changing the position of crown 2 NR XS Single time alarm Set crown 2 at the normal position Regular alarm Set crown 2 at the first click position Note The two alarm functions cannot be used simultaneously 68 If the alarm hands are advanced 12 hours from the current time by keeping button pressed the hands will not move if the button is pressed further In that case the single time alarm will not be engaged Release button and set the alarm time again gt The single time alarm cannot be set to ring at the time more than 12 hours after the current time To reset and cancel the designated alarm time To set the single time alarm newly press button to set it to the desired time The alarm time previously set will be replaced by the new one The hands only advances by pressing button A To reset them to the time before the previous alarm time cancel it following the procedure below and then set the desired alarm time To cancel the alarm time previously set keep button pressed to advance the alarm hands to the current time or pull out crown 2 to the first click and then push it in to the normal position 70 Examples Number of hours to advance Time difference alar
53. leakage may result causing the battery life to be shortened _ Battery life indicator The battery needs to be replaced within two or three days when you see the second hand moving in two second intervals instead of the normal one second interval The watch will however remain accurate while the second hand is moving in two second intervals We suggest that you have the battery replaced by a SEIKO DEALER 2 NOTES ON THE BATTERY 1 Battery life A new normal battery will last approximately two years 85 MI NECESSARY PROCEDURE AFTER THE BATTERY CHANGE mesernn tHe ic e After the battery is replaced with a new one or the watch hands move improperly follow the procedure below The built in IC will be reset and the watch will resume normal operation CAUTION All the stored data will be erased from the memory by following the procedure For details refer to Notes on battery change How to reset the IC 1 Pull out crown 1 to the second click 2 Press buttons and at the same time Before using the watch adjust the time barometer hands and alarm hands by referring to the corresponding sections of this instruction manual Refer to TIME SETTING CAUTION When button is pressed to adjust the position of the barometer hand 2 the atmospheric pressure change indicator automatically moves CAUTION on the battery change It takes 3 hours after the battery is change
54. of the alarm hour hand When setting the hour hand the minute hand or the barometer hands may move slightly However this is not a malfunction 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 66 How to use the single time alarm Keep crown 2 at the normal position and press button to set the alarm 1 Set crown 2 at the normal position The alarm hands indicate the current time How to use the regular alarm Keep crown 2 at the normal position A Q set the alarm hands to the desired time They advance in one minute in crements and move quickly if button A is kept pressed The alarm hands keep indicating the alarm time you have set 69 2 Press button to 3 At the designated time the alarm will ring for 20 seconds and stop After it rings the alarm hands start to indicate the current time To stop the alarm while it is hg press button A or Pull out crown 2 to the first click and press button to set the desired alarm time 8 Normal position Regular alarm is disengaged 1 Pull out crown 2 to the first click The alarm hands indicate the alarm time previo
55. time of Japan When you travel abroad the 24 hour hand shows the Go time of Japan while the time of the place you lt uO visit can be shown by adjusting the hour hand GS ANO each time you move to a different time zone uN ja Method 2 To set the 24 hour hand to the time ah See Ryo g5 of an area in a different time zone ls 7 ASh Set he 24 hour hand to the time of the desired Oe ZIJ Crown 1 area in a different time zone while setting the lt SLITS 700 24 hour hand Sse 10 00 AM hour hand to the current time of your area e For example set the 24 hour hand to the Greenwich Mean Time and the hour hand to the current time of Japan The Greenwich Mean Time can be checked as you desire SAMPE O MENDE 52 4 Set the hour hand to the current hour To do so first pull out crown 2 to the second click Notes e The alarm hands keep indicating the set time Do not press button as this will move the alarm hands 5 Turn crown 2 counterclockwise to set the hour hand to the current hour Notes e Check that AM PM is correctly set by turning the hour hand past the 12 o clock marker If the date changes to the next the time is set for the AM period If the date does not change the time is set for PM period e The hour hand moves in 1 hour increments 6 After setting the hour hand push crown 2 back in to the normal position The time setting procedure for Method 1 has been compl
56. you to develop a rash or an itch depending on your physical condition e The possible causes of the rash are as follows 1 Allergy to metals or leathers 2 Rust dust or perspiration on the watch or band If you develop any skin reactions take off the watch and consult a doctor immediately PLACES TO KEEP YOUR WATCH If the watch is left in a temperature below 10 C or above 60 C for a long time it may function improperly or stop operating Do not leave the watch in a place where it is subjected to strong magnetism or static electricity e Do not leave the watch where there is strong vibration Do not leave the watch in a dusty place Do not expose the watch to gases or chemicals l SOSEN l Ex Organic solvents such as benzine and thinner gasoline nail polish cosmetic spray detergent adhesives mercury and iodine antiseptic solution a nol leave the watch in a hot spring or do not keep it in a drawer having insecticides inside 89 N WARNING If your watch is 3 bar water resistant do not use it in water If your watch is 5 bar water resistant do not use it in any type of diving including skin diving e If your watch is 10 or 20 bar water resistant do not use it in saturation diving or scuba diving PRECAUTIONS ON WEARING YOUR WATCH Take utmost care in the following cases e When clasping and unclasping the band you may damage your nail depending on the type of clasp used w
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59. A aT a Indication on the dial Designed and Suitable for swimming yachting Suitable for shallow Genuine Genuine diving b Indication on the manufactured to withstand and other aquatic sports as wellas bos oe f back accidental contact with for works closely associated with divingwithout a heavy diving using using heliumgas case pac h lash water such askitchen work resistance waer sucias eee BI breathingapparatus scuba No indication No indication No indication Water resistance WATER RESIST 3 bar No indication No water resistance WATER RESIST 5 BAR 5 bar 4 No indication or WATER RESIST 10 BAR water resistance P s WATER RESIST 10ban or WATER RESIST 10 BAR No indication or WATER RESIST 20 BAR Water resistance WATER RESIST 20 BAR 20 bar 90 x x i WATER RESIST or Water resistance O E ROUBLE SHOOTING Phenomenon Possible cause The watch has stopped operating All the electrical energy stored in the secondary battery has been used up e The watch has been left in extremely high or low temperature for a long time The watch was brought into close contact with a magnetic object e You dropped the watch hit it against a hard urface or wore it while playing active sports The watch was exposed to strong vibrations The watch gains loses time The second hand moves at two second intervals The elec
60. ETTING This section only explains the procedure of setting the alarm hands Pull out crown 1 to the second click 57 BAROMETER HAND POSITION ADJUSTMENT e Check and adjust the Barometer hands 1 and 2 if necessary following the procedures below To check the barometer hand position e Pull out crown 1 to the first click and then press and hold button for 2 to 3 seconds Barometer hands 1 and 2 and the atmospheric pressure change indicator move to indicate 1000hPa OhPa and 0 respectively and stop as the alarm hands start turning Then the barometer hands and the atmospheric pressure change indicator start to show the demonstration movement Check if they return to 1000hPa OhPa and 0 respec tively after demonstration movement By pushing back crown 1 in to the Barometer hand 2 and normal position the barometer hands atmospheric pressure indicate the current atmospheric change indicator pressure and the alarm hands indicate the current time Barometer hand 2 indicates OhPa Barometer hand 1 indicates 1000hP a Barometer hand 1 99 Notes e Check that AM PM is correctly set by turning the hand past the 12 o clock marker If the date changes to the next the time is set for the AM period If the date does not change the time is set for PM period e The hour hand move
61. K D oy K 3 6 ROX ND Hour hand BS aSEWO NZ OY 7 BAROMI SS Ro 6 xihWa4 A ie fyrar oO Se ee no si ha oe 0 alg Small second hand js og 2 AS A Loy O JPS Sj Ana 9 3 SY S 4 LARM gt KY DON 6 SS 24 hour hand gt AMS Button A Alarm time adjustment Atmospheric pressure measurement stop mark Button 5 second interval measurement mode Minute hand Atmospheric pressure change indicator Crown 1 Moon phase display Crown 2 Selection of the alarm function Altimeter scale Alarm time Alarm hour and minute hands 51 MBE SURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING Cece cece cece ccc 49 MFEATURES Cee meee creer cece creer ccc e cree eee c cence cece eee eee eee ree sec see seeseeececeecccs 49 MIBRIEF EXPLANATION OF WATCH OPERATION ee 50 MDISPLAY AND CROWN OPERATION Core e reer ccc ccc cc reece ec cc cece cece esesceseees 51 ETIME SETTING oo 52 MHOW TO SET THE ALARM HANDS oo 57 MIBAROMETER HAND POSITION ADJUSTMENT ee 59 MHOW TO SET THE DATE AND MOON PHASE Cer cc cc cc ccc ccc ccc ccc cece ccccces 62 ETIME DIFFERENCE ADJUSTMENT oo 65 ETIME DIFFERENCES oo 66 MHOW TO USE THE ALARM oo 68 MHOW TO USE THE BAROMETER oo 74 MIREMARKS ON USING THE BAROMETER FUNCTION ee 80 EHOW TO USE THE ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE CHANGE INDICATOR 82 MIDEMONSTRATION MOVEMENT OF THE BA
62. ROMETER AND ALARM HANDS ooo 84 MREMARKS ON THE BATTERY oo 85 MINECESSARY PROCEDURE AFTER THE BATTERY CHANGE 87 TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH ee 88 NSPECIFICATIONS oo 92 MTROBLE SHOOTING oo 93 MREMARKS ON AFTER SALES SERVICING CC 95 MREMARKS ON REPLACEMENT PARTS Cer ccc cere creer ccc cece eceecee cece cceseees 95 48 MEBRIEF EXPLANATION OF WATCH OPERATION e This section briefly explains the watch operation For details refer to the corresponding sections of the instruction manual Time setting alarm hand setting and adjustment of the barometer hand position Pull out crown 1 to the second click 1 Time setting 24 hour hand Turn crown 1 Minute hand Turn crown 1 Hour hand Turn crown 2 at the second click 2 Alarm hand setting Alarm hour and minute hands by pressing button A 3 Adjustment of the barometer hand position Barometer hand 1 Press button Barometer hand 2 Press button Push crown 1 back in to the normal position Pull out crown 1 to the first click 1 Date setting Turn crown 1 counterclockwise 2 Moon phase setting Turn crown 1 clockwise Time difference adjustment e Pull out crown 2 to the second click 1 Time difference adjustment of the hour hand Turn crown 2 2 Time differe
63. and position adjustment P 59 3 Push crown 1 back in to the normal position in accordance with a time signal Adjustment of the 24 hour minute and small second hands have been completed Notes e As the crown 1 is pushed back in to the normal position the barometer hands indicate the current atmospheric pressure e The alarm hands start moving in 1 minute increments correspondingly with the small second hand 4 Set the hour hand to the current hour To do so first pull out crown 2 to the second click Notes e The alarm hands keep indicating the set time Do not press button as this will move the alarm hands 5 Turn crown 2 counterclockwise to set the hour hand to the current hour 55 WTI M E SETTI NG Setting of the hour minute small second alarm and 24 hour hands and adjustment of the barometer hand position The 24 hour hand can be used in two ways When setting the time follow either of the two procedures below according to the purpose of use In either case it is recommended that the alarm hand setting and barometer hand position adjustment be also made at the same time as you set the time Method 1 To set the 24 hour hand to the current time of your area The time is set ona 24 hour basis Hour hand e This use is convenient when you travel abroad 10 00 AM Minute hand For example if you live in Japan set the 24 hour hand to the current
64. ber of years that a watch is considered repairable may vary greatly depending on the conditions under which it was used and normal accuracy may not be achieved in some cases We recommend therefore that you consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or a SEIKO DEALER when having them repair your watch The case dial hands glass and bracelet or parts thereof may be replaced with substitutes if the originals are not available 95 PERIODIC CHECK Push pin KY e We suggest that you have your watch checked by SEIKO DEALER every 2 or 3 years or when the battery is replace for oil condition battery electrolyte leakage or damage due to water or sweat After checking the watch acu stment and repair may be required en the replacing the parts or battery please specify SEIKO GENUINE AS the watch fora long time electrolyte leakage from the battery may damage the m Be sure to have the gasket and push pin replaced with new ones by the SEIKO DEALER when checking the watch or the battery is replaced MESPECIFICATIONS If an old battery is kept in 1 Frequency of crystal oscillator 32 768 Hz Hz Hertz Cycles per seconds 2 Loss gain monthly rate rtrtrrt terete terete Less than 15 seconds at normal temperature range 5 35 Accuracy of the alarm 1 minute 3 Operational temperature rangere an 0 C 60 C for the watch operation 0 C 40 C for barometer and altimeter functions 4 Driving
65. cond interval measurement for 5 minutes The watch automatically measures the time at 10 minute intervals and the barometer hands keeps indicating the same measurement for 10 minutes e 5 second interval measurement mode is useful in case you wish to know the current atmosperic pressure or in case the atmospheric pressure changes greatly in a short time The 5 second interval measurement mode can be started only by pressing button It continues operating for 5 minutes 1 Press button to start the 5 second interval measurement mode As button is pressed the watch measures the atmospheric pressure immediately After the measurement is shown a confirmation sound will beep 2 The watch will resume the 10 minute interval measurement in 5 minutes To continue the 5 second interval measurement press button again If button is pressed successively the 5 second interval measurement continues for 5 minutes after the button is pressed lastly To cancel the 5 second interval measurement mode e To cancel the 5 second interval measurement mode press button B to recall the minimum atmospheric pressure retained in memory For details refer to How to recall the minimum atmospheric pressure How to recall the minimum atmospheric pressure maximum approximate altitude e The watch automatically retains in memory the minimum atmospheric pressure measured and it can be recalled as required e On the s
66. d or the IC is reset before the watch shows the proper change in the atmospheric pressure by the atmospheric pressure change indicator 87 EE DEMONSTRATION MOVEMENT OF THE BAROMETER AND ALARM HANDS e The barometer and alarm hands show the demonstration movements Barometer hands 1 and 2 and the atmospheric pressure change indicator and the alarm hands separately move in a unique manner After the demonstration movement it is not necessary to reset the time or alarm or readjust the barometer hand position 1 Pull out crown 1 to the first click 2 Press and hold button for 2 to 3 seconds The hands start to show the demonstration movement Order of demonstration The three barometer hands return to the respective 0 positions e The alarm hands turn 12 hours Barometer hands 1 and 2 turn a full circle clockwise and then counterclockwise e The atmospheric pressure change indicator moves correspondingly with barometer hand 2 It moves from 0 to HIGH moves to LOW and then returns to 0 3 After the demonstration movement is over push crown 1 in to the normal position While the hands are showing the demonstration movement the alarm will not ring To stop the demonstration movement press button or or push crown 1 in to the normal position 84 However if the alarm is used for more than 15 seconds a day
67. discolor it or reduce its gloss Be sure to blot up the moisture using a soft dry cloth lt METAL BRACELET gt e Clean the watch bracelet with a soft toothbrush dipped in water or soapy water If your watch is not water resistant be careful not to get the case wet when cleaning lt SOFT PLASTIC BRACELET gt The bracelet made of soft plastics does not require special care If it gets dirty however it may cause trouble to the skin Rinse it with soapy water from time to time Since it is a chemical product it may deteriorate by the use of solvents The band will become hardened or discolored after several years of use In that case replace it with a new one e f your watch is not water resistant be careful not to get wet with water or sweat When it gets wet with water or sweat wipe it thoroughly dry with a hygroscopic cloth e f your watch is 5 10 or 20 bar water resistant rinse it in a bowl of fresh water after used in seawater Do not use chemicals to wash it e f your watch has a rotating bezel clean the bezel regularly Otherwise dust will gather under it making the rotation harder 88 CAUTION WATER RESISTANCE e Check the dial or case back of your watch for the water resistant quality and then see the table below Do not turn or pull out the crown when the watch is wet as water may get inside the watch Indication for water Condition re Ny i iS pir i of use 7 A Coe ot resistance i LE w
68. ea this function is useful when you encounter an atmospheric depression e On land this function serves as the record of the maximum approximate altitude when you climb a mountain e The minimum atmospheric pressure in memory can be erased as required 1 Press button to recall the minimum atmospheric pressure in memory The two barometer hands move to indicate it and the confirmation sound beeps 76 How to erase the minimum atmospheric pressure in memory e The minimum atmospheric pressure in memory can be erased as required e To record the minimum atmospheric pressure obtained in a certain period of time the previous measurement in memory should be erased before making new measurements Press button while keeping button pressed A confirmation sound beeps and the minimum atmospheric pressure retained in memory is erased Set crown 1 at the normal position Button Set crown 1 at the normal position Press button while keeping button pressed 78 Note on the barometer adjustment If the barometer needs to be adjusted follow the procedure below It can be adjusted in 1 hPa increments with a press of a button Unless other reliable barometer is available howeber never make this barometer adjustment How to make the barometer adjustment 1 Pull out crown 1 to the first click 2 Press and hold buttons and at the same time for more than 2 seconds
69. eases When the atmospheric pressure change indicator is affected by altitude change indicating HIGH or LOW it takes approximately two hours after one stays at an altitude for the indicator to show the pressure change properly The atmospheric pressure change indicator shows a new indication every 30 minutes namely after making three 10 minute interval measurements 83 REMARKS ON USING THE BAROMETER FUNCTION 1 In passenger aircraft air conditioned building tunnels or places where the temperature changes greatly the barometer fails to take correct measurements 2 If the barometer measures the atmospheric pressure outside the measurable range between 500 1 050hPa barometer hand 1 indicates the following positions of the scale to signal it 6 second position Barometer hand 1 Barometer hand 1 3 If the watch is used under water where some water pressure is applied to it the barometer cannot make correct measurements Barometer hand 1 may indicate the 6 second position indicate an improper value The barometer will measure the atmospheric pressure normally if the water pressure is removed 4 When the small second hand moves at two second intervals to signal that the battery nears its end barometer hands 1 and 2 indicate the 7 second position atmospheric pressure measurement stop mark and 0 hPa respectively and the atmospheric pressure meas
70. effect in an area add one hour to the time difference from GMT before calculation 65 W iME DIFFERENCES GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time and means that the time of a city is certain hours fast and slow on GMT respectively Making on the Time diference Daylight saving The cities Other cities and areas oe use bezel dial from GMT Name of city or area time Casablanca Dakar PAR Amsterdam Frankfurt ROM Berlin Athens lstanbul Kiev Cape Town Tripoli MOW 3 MOSCOW Mecca Nairobi DXB 4 DUBAI KHI 5 KARACHI Tashkent BKK BANGKOK Phnom Penh Jakarta HKG HONG KONG Manilla Beijing Shingapore TYO TOKYO Seoul Pyongyang SYD SYDNEY Guam Khabarovsk Solomon islands WLG WELLINGTON Fiji island Oakland MDY MIDWAY HNL HONOLULU ANG 9 ANCHORAGE San Francisco Vancouver Dawson Canada DEN 7 DENVER Edmonton Canada CHI 6 CHICAGO Mexico City NYC 5 NEW YORK Washington D C Montreal ccs Santiago Chile RIO 3 RIO DE JANEIRO 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 67 How to read the moon phase display e The shape of the moon in the moon phase display represents the approximate age of the moon e The tidal range can also be read
71. eted This use is very convenient when you travel abroad The 24 hour hand shows the time back home while the time of the place you visit can be shown by adjusting the hour hand independently of the 24 hour hand each time you move to a different time zone Refer to Time difference adjustment P 65 Method 2 To set the 24 hour hand to the time of an area in a different time zone 1 Pull out crown 1 all the way to the second click Notes e Pull out the crown to the second click when the small second hand is at the 12 o clock The small second hand stops on the spot e The alarm hands stop indicating the time when crown 1 is pulled out e The two barometer hands move to indicate 1000hPa and OhPa respectively Atmospheric pressure measurement is not made while the crown 1 is at the second click position e Make sure that crown 2 is at the normal or first click position 54 WHOW TO SET THE ALARM HANDS If the alarm hands do not indicate the current time of your area when the crown 2 is at the normal or second click position the alarm will not ring properly according to the time of your area In that case follow the procedure below to set the alarm hands to the current time 1 Pull out crown 1 all the way to the second click It is recommended that the alarm hand setting should be made at the same time as you set the time Refer to WTIME S
72. 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 X Battery replacement is charged even if it runs down within the guarantee period 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 1 The minimum atmospheric pressure retained in memory will be erased 2 The barometer adjustment made will be canceled and the barometer will return to the initial setting For battery replacement we recommend that you contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or an authorized SEIKO dealer and request the battery for exclusive use with the SEIKO watches 86 N CAUTION RASH AND ALLERGY e Adjust the bracelet or band so that there will be a little clearance between the bracelet or band and your wrist to avoid accumulation of perspiration If you are constitutionally predisposed to rash the band may cause
73. improve 1 The atmospheric pressure is almost stable 0 The current weather will continue 1 2 The atmospheric pressure is falling slightly 3 The weather is likely to worsen 4 The atmospheric pressure is falling greatly 5 The weather is very likely to worsen LOW The atmospheric pressure has fallen unusually The atmospheric pressure change indicator indicates the change in the atmospheric pressure compared to the measurement made 3 hours earlier 2 means that the atmospheric pressure rose by 2 hPa compared to the measurement made 3 hours earlier The atmospheric pressure change indicator is so designed as to exclude the pressure change caused by moving to a different altitude 82 M REMARKS ON THE BATTERY WARNING 1 Do not remove the battery from the watch 2 If it is necessary to take out the battery keep it out of the reach of children 3 If the child swallows it consult a doctor immediate ly as it will adversely affect the health of the child CAUTION 1 Never short circuit tamper with or heat the battery or never expose it to fire as it may explode generate and intense heat or catch fire 2 The battery in your watch is not rechargeable Never attempt to recharge it as this may cause battery leakage or damage to the battery 3 If the watch is left in a temperature below 5C or above 35C for a long time the battery
74. ith the band e In case you tumble and fall or bump into others with the watch worn on your wrist you may be injured by the reason of the fact that you wear the watch e When you make contact with children especially with infants they may get injured or develop a rush caused by allergy Z CAUTION If your watch is of the fob or pendant type the strap or chain attached to the watch may damage your clothes or injure the hand neck or other parts of your body Note on static electricity The IC Integrated Circuit used in your watch will be affected by static electricity which may disturb the display Keep your watch away from close contact with objects such as TV screens which emit strong static electricity Note on magnetism e The watch can withstand the magnetism of up to 4 800 A m Please note however the pressure sensor will be temporarily affected by strong magnetism 91 WO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH CAUTION CARE OF YOUR WATCH e The case and bracelet touch the skin directly just as underware If they are left dirty the edge of a sleeve may be stained with rust of those who have a delicate skin may have a rash After removing the watch from your wrist wipe perspiration or moisture with a soft cloth This will prevent the watch from being soiled adding to the life of the gasket lt LEATHER BAND gt e When removing moisture from a leather band do not rub the band with the cloth as this may
75. m hour hand 4 14 gt 6 yj 3 After the alarm hour hand adjustment is completed push crown 2 in to the normal position The alarm time designated for the regular alarm is retained in memory even if the alarm hour hand is adjusted If it is 7 00 and the regular alarm is engaged by pulling out crown 2 to the first click it will ring when the alarm hands indicate 7 00 Newly set the alarm if reguired 73 Ex 2 949hPa Barometer hand 1 indicates the position slightly before 940 Take care not to read it as 950 Barometer hand 2 indicates 9 When barometer hand 2 indicates greater numbers such as 9 barometer hand 1 gets close to the next graduation of the scale In the example above take care not to read the indication as 959 When barometer hand 2 indicates smaller numbers such as 0 barometer hand 1 may seem to indicate the position slightly before a graduation For example take care not to mistake 950 for 940 75 While the regular alarm is not in use it is recommended that crown 2 is pushed in to normal position to avoid any possible mistaken operation The alarm time you have set can be used repeatedly unless it is newly set Time difference adjustment of the alarm hour hand The alarm hands can be adjusted independently of the other hands to show the
76. mospheric pressure measurement automatically stops and the barometer hand 1 points to the 7 seconds position In that case immediately contact the retailer from whom your watch was purchased or a nearby SEIKO dealer for battery replacement Advance the hands by 12 hours If you find the small second hand moving at two second intervals replace the battery with a new one immediately If the battery is still intact the barometer function is out of order and do not use the watch for measurement of atmospheric pressure altitude and atmospheric pressure change Consult the retailer from whom your watch was purchased or a nearby SEIKO dealer Adjust the position of the barometer hand following the procedure in BAROMETER HAND POSITION ADJUSTMENT Consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased of a SEIKO DEALER 94
77. nce adjustment of the alarm hour hand Press button Push crown 2 back in to the normal position Push crown 1 back in to the normal position Alarm engagementdisengagementl e Pull out crown 2 to the first click 1 Regular alarm time setting Press button 2 Engagement of the regular alarm Push crown 1 back in to the normal position e Keep crown 2 at the normal position 1 Single time alarm time setting Press button 50 Method 1 To set the 24 hour hand to the current time of your area 1 Pull out crown 1 all the way to the second click Notes e Pull out the crown to the second click when the small second hand is at the 12 o clock The small second hand stops on the spot e The alarm hands stop indicating the time when crown 1 is pulled out The two barometer hands move to indicate 1000hPa and OhPa respectively Atmospheric pressure measurement is not made while the crown 1 is at the second click position Make sure that crown 2 is at the normal or first click position 2 Turn crown 1 clockwise to set the 24 hour and minute hands to the current time of your area Notes The date and moon phase may change depending on the time that the hour hand indicates It is not necessary to reset them at this step as they can be adjusted independently later e When setting the minute hand advance it 4 to 5 minutes ahead of the desi
78. nd moon phase change correspondingly with the hour hand If the time difference adjustment is made therefore they are automatically adjusted to show the date and moon phase of the place you visit e The alarm hour hand can also be adjusted independently of the other hands to show the time of the place you visit Refer to Time difference adjustment of the alarm hour hand How to determine the time difference between two cities e Before making the time difference adjustment it is necessary to obtain the time difference between the two cities As the hour hand indicates the time on a 12 hour basis AM PM the date and moon phase of the place may not be adjusted properly even if the hour hand is turned to show the time of the place you visit Before setting the hand therefore be sure to find the time difference between the cities following the procedure below How to calculate the time differences Assuming that you move from time zone A to time zone B and that the time difference from GMT for the two zones are a and b respectively time difference between them can be obtained from the following formula b a Ex If you move from Japan to New York Time difference from GMT for Japan time zone A 9 a Time difference from GMT for New York time zone B 5 b Time difference between the two cities is b a 5 9 14 hours Note If the daylight saving time is in
79. nt atmospheric pressure If button is pressed while barometer hands Indicate the minimum atmospheric pressure the 5 second interval measurement mode is started and the barometer hands indicate the current atmospheric pressure Tf To know the approximate altitude The watch can provide an approximate altitude on the basis of the atmospheric pressure measured e The altitude can be calculated from the atmospheric pressure e The altitude scale graduated on the bezel represents the relationship between altitude and atmospheric pressure based on the International Standard Atmosphere Read the altitude scale where barometer hand 1 points to Ex If barometer hand 1 indicates 900hPa The altitude scale can be read as approximately 1 000m For your information The relationship between altitude and atmospheric pressure 5 000m 540hPa 4 000m 616hPa 3 000m 701hPa 2 000m 795hPa 1 000m 899hPa Om 1 013hPa 300m 1 049hPa The altitude scale provides the approximate altitude calculated according to the relationship between altitude and atmospheric pressure based on the International Standard Atmosphere The atmospheric pressure changes daily with changes in the weather and the altitude scale may indicate various altitudes depending on the weather condition even if one stays at the same altitude 79 To know the current atmospheric pressure 5 se
80. plains the procedure of adjusting the barometer hand position 2 Press buttons and to reset the barometer hands to the 12 o clock position Adjustment of barometer hand 2 position Barometer hand 2 and the atmospheric pressure change indicator move correspondingly with each other Press button to reset barometer hand 2 and the atmospheric pressure change indicator to OhPa and 0 respectively Notes e With each press of the button the barometer hand moves 1 3 hPa e As barometer hand 2 moves the atmospheric pressure change indicator moves correspondingly Therefore if the barometer hand 2 is reset to OhPa the atmospheric pressure change indicator is automatically reset to 0 even if it does not indicate 0 exactly If the atmospheric pressure change indicator is moved past 0 position toward 1 the barometer hand and atmospheric pressure change indicator move and return to where they were In that case repeat the procedure from step 1 12 o clock position N Button O position 4 Pull out crown 1 to the second click 60 WHOW TO SET THE DATE AND MOON PHASE e After setting the time set the date and moon phase following the procedure below e Also follow the procedure below to adjust the date in 30 day month or February 1 Pull out crown 1 to the first click 2 Turn crown 1 clockwise to
81. red time and then turn it back to the exact time Set the alarm hands to the current time and adjust the barometer hand position Refer to Alarm hand setting P 57 Refer to Barometer hand position adjustment P 59 3 Push crown 1 back in to the normal position in accordance with a time signal Adjustments of the 24 hour minute and small second hands have been completed Notes e As the crown 1 is pushed back in to the normal position the barometer hands indicate the current atmospheric pressure e The alarm hands start moving in 1 minute increments correspondingly with the small second hand Pull our crown 1 to the sec ond click 53 2 Turn crown 1 clockwise to set the 24 hour and minute hands to the time of a desired area For example if you are in New York and it is 10 00 PM set the 24 hour hand to 22 10 00 PM and the minute hand to the 12 o clock position Notes e The date and moon phase may change depending on the time that the hour hand indicates It is not necessary however to reset them at this step as they can be adjusted independently later e When setting the minute hand advance it 4 to 5 minutes ahead of the desired time and then turn it back to the exact time Set the alarm hands to the current time and adjust the barometer hand position Refer to Alarm hand setting P 57 Refer to Barometer h
82. s in 1 hour increments 6 After setting the hour hand push crown 2 back in to the normal position The time setting procedure for Method 2 has been completed To set the 24 hour hand to the time of another area in a different time zone repeat the steps from 1 For the time differences among cities throughout the world refer to the table of time differences in Time difference adjustment Refer to Time difference adjustment P 65 Note e After the time setting for Method 1 or Method 2 is completed check the date and moon phase are properly set and reset them if necessary Refer to WHOW TO SET THE DATE MOON PHASE P 62 56 2 Press button repeatedly to set the alarm hands to the current time The hands move quickly if button is kept pressed Notes e The alarm hands turn only clockwise If the alarm hands turn past the current time press the button again to reset the hands to the correct time Then check and adjust the barometer hand position Refer to BIBAROMETER HAND POSITION ADJUSTMENT P 59 Pull out crown 1 to the second click 58 Adjustment of barometer hand 1 position Press button to reset barometer hand 1 to 1000hPa Notes With each press of the button the barometer hand 1 moves 2hPa e The hand moves quickly if the button is kept pressed 1000hPa position
83. set the moon phase Turn the crown counterclockwise to set the date Notes Do not set the date and moon phase between 9 00 PM and 1 00 AM Otherwise they may not change properly If it is necessary to set them during that time period first move the hour hand to any time outside it set the date and moon phase and then reset the time To move the hour hand refer to Time difference adjustment function e Turn the crown gently to set the date and moon phase When setting the desired age of the moon turn the crown very slowly counting the number of steps of the moon phase plate One step click represents one day The atmospheric pressure change indicator may slightly move but this is not a malfunction Remarks on the moon phase The moon phase age of the moon is expressed by the number of days which elapse from the time of a new moon to the noon of a certain day It moves in a cycle of approximately 29 5 days from one new moon to the next e The age of the moon represents the waxing and waning of the moon 0 and 15 days corresponds to the new moon and full moon respectively 62 f Moon phase i Ly Pull out crown Date 1 to the first click MTIME DIFFERENCE ADJUSTMENT e The hour hand can be adjusted independently of other hands When you travel abroad and move between different time zones the time of the place you visit can be shown easily on the watch by turning the hour hand only e The date a
84. tch automatically measures the atmospheric pressure at 10 minute intervals It can also be set to measure it at 5 second intervals The watch automatically retains in memory the minimum atmospheric pressure obtained from which you can know the maximum altitude using the altimeter scale The atmospheric pressure change indicator indicates the extent of change in the atmospheric pressure compared to the measurement made 3 hours earlier using a scale divided into 10 grades The moon phase display shows the phases waxing and waning of the moon which is helpful to know the tidal range Two types of alarm functions regular and single time alarms are provided The hour and small alarm hour hands can be adjusted independently with other hands When you travel abroad the times of places you visit can be easily shown while the 24 hour hand indicates the time back home Please note that the time difference adjustment function can serve the purpose only among the time zones where the time difference from GMT is represented in one hour increments The small second hand moves at two second intervals when the battery needs to be replaced 49 MEDISPLAY AND CROWN OPERATION Barometer hand 1 For indicates between Barometer hand 2 Barometer scale Indicates in 1 hPa increments Button Recall of the minimum 500 hPa and 1 050 hPa atmospheric pressure 0 1 Ip O I 3 Ges xe 100 I
85. time of the place you visit while you travel abroad 1 Pull out crown 2 to the second click The warning sound beeps and the alarm hands stop indicating the time when crown 2 pulled out to the second click Make sure that crown 1 is at the normal position 2 With each press of button A the alarm hour hand advances one hour It advances 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 If the time difference between the two cities is more than 12 hours subtract 12 hours from it If the time difference between the two cities is less than 0 hours add 12 hours to it 72 WHOW TO USE THE BAROMETER e The watch is equipped with an atmospheric pressure sensor e The watch can measure the atmospheric pressure from 500hPa to 1050hPa in 1hPa increments The measured atmospheric pressure is indicated by the two atmospheric pressure hands The watch automatically measure the atmospheric pressure at 10 minute intervals e To know the current atmospheric pressure the watch can also be set to measure it at 5 second intervals e The atmospheric pressure measured is automatically retained in memory for later recall e Approximate altitude
86. trical energy stored in the secondary battery has been reduced to an extremely low level The date changes at 12 o clock noon AM PM is not porperly set The barometer hand 1 stays at the 7 seconds position The battery nears its end or the barometer function has got out of order The hands moved out of 0 position The watch was dropped or hit strongly against hard objects Small amount of water has got inside the watch due to Blur in the display persists deterioration of the gasket etc 93 MEREMARKS ON AFTER SALES SERVICING If the watch requires service take it to the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or a SEIKO DEALER If the trouble occurs within the guarantee period submit the certificate of guarantee together with the watch For repair after the guarantee period or for any other information regarding the watch contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or a SEIKO DEALER the CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT of SEIKO CORPORATION Guarantee coverage is spelled out in the certificate of guarantee Please read it carefully and keep the certificate for ready reference MEREMARKS ON REPLACEMENT PARTS SEIKO makes it policy to usually keep a stock of spare parts for its watches for 7 years In principle your watch can be reconditioned within this period if used normally Replacement parts are those which are essential to maintaining the functional integrity of the watch The num
87. urement will not be made In that case replace the battery with a new one as soon as possible Refer to REMARKS ON BATTERY 5 If barometer hand 1 indicates the atmospheric pressure measurement stop mark while the small second hand moves at the normal one second intervals it is possible that the barometer is out of order Contact the retailer from which the watch was purchased or an authorized SEIKO dealer 6 When the time is set the 10 minute interval measurement is started immediately after the procedure is completed namely after crown 1 is pushed in to the first click or normal position from the second click and repeated every 10 minutes 80 MB HOW TO USE THE ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE CHANGE INDICATOR e The atmospheric pressure change indicator indicates the change in the atmospheric pressure compared to the measurement made 3 hours earlier e The changes are indicated every 30 minutes using a scale divided into 10 grades according to the rate of pressure increase or decrease e The weather changes correspondingly with changes in atmospheric pressure The indicator provides a general guideline to know the weather in the coming hours HIGH The atmospheric pressure has risen unusually 5 The atmospheric pressure is rising greatly 4 The weather is very likely to improve 3 The atmospheric pressure is rising slightly 2 The weather is likely to
88. usly 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 or El 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 to set the alarm hands to the desired time They advance in one minute increments and move quickly if button is kept pressed The alarm time setting procedure is completed 71 E HOW TO USE THE ALARM The alarm can be set on a 12 hour basis in minutes Single time alarm and regular alarm are available e The alarm hands can be adjusted independently of the other hands to show the time of the place you visit 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 Regular alarm Once set the alarm rings regularly ata designated time If you set the time you wake up every morning and keep crown 2 at the first click position it rings at the designated time every day It is set on a 12 hour basis and rings twice a day if it

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