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18. Hourly time signal D mark appears D Hourly time signal mark is not displayed MEHOW TO USE THE ALARM The three channel daily alarm sounds at a designated time hour and minute every 24 hours Each alarm channel can be engaged on or disengaged independently 1 Buttons and operations Press Button A to show the ALARM display time data can be recalled in the memory recall display X When the lap time split time is measured if the FULL and the lap number alternately flash the lap 1 Buttons and operations X The newest channel is displayed 1 Buttons and operations i eles ieee eee Rolie Seg et a number lap time Up to 300 units of memory can be used for storing measured Ue coe split time ae be soed because all units of memory have been ee l Press Buttona NOW ihe MEMORY RECALL display Press Button B or Buton C to select Press Button A to Show the TIMER display Ratton B A 0859 oe SW A en Change to ALARM recall function The best lap time and and split time can be recalled on The measured data can be sorted by channel when being stored in memory I F 0 mark appears in the lower row when using the stopwatch lap time split time cannot be The newest channel number is displayed the channel you want to delete Button B Button C Button A Change to TIMER display A lef an TIME SETTING display average lap time can
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23. different time zones throughout the world GMT indicates the Greenwich mean time indicates advancement To charge the battery expose the solar panel to light Solar panel used under the following conditions even if it is left uncharged When the watch is left without being exposed to light and its buttons are not operated for a certain Refer the table below for the description of each degree of water resistant performance of your watch before using can be displayed from the GMT and indicates time lag from the GMT Built in illuminating light turned on Once for 2 seconds per day length of time the Power Save function is automatically activated to suppress its energy consumption A WARNING ai i a The summer time DST can also be set 7 i ay Alarm sounds For 20 seconds per day RG stop wearing the waich Ja Tollowinig cases Indication on the case back Water resistant performance Condition of use P o name ime difference from Solar pane P fi i i oF h Di ji i A Non water 4 for each city except GMT GMT CC 00 00 A f a NR activated i E 7 a ie Display and functions in the POWER SAVE mode Olf the watch body or band becomes edged by corrosion etc No indication NE Avoid drops of water or sweat 0 2 us Lisbon 00 00 j 2 te 6 N x Frequent use of the built in illuminating light will quickly consume the battery Condition Restricted operations or functions Solutions Olf the pins protrude from the band
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32. lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 8 BBE other than the timer display the timer is in A HERI 55 CALENDAR a Second j MM hour date month year 12H 24H Long press Button A to show the TIME CALENDAR SETTING The POWER SAVE function turns off the display to save consumption power p dH MEI OU TORB TOMO TB SHU LUE N y use D SETTING display To reset the seconds to OO press Button E to select the second digits flashing and then press display The city name currently set starts flashing while no button operation is performed for the predetermined time under the When POWER SAVE When POWER SAVE H Button A Button D Button A a THL Button D Button B Selection of city name adjusting items Button B or Button C in accordance with a time signal ae Press Button E to select contrast condition without the light To recover the display expose the solar panel to is OFF time is set to 1 hour INSTRUCTIONS TEN II Battery level or digits moving back or decreasing If Button B or Button C is pressed while the second digits count any number between 30 and 59 one Press Button B or Button C to adjust the contrast level the light or press any button to recover
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36. MNIBUTTONS AND CHANGE OF DISPLAY E HOW TO SET THE TIME AND CALENDAR S680 KSS680 1201 1 Buttons and operations With each pressing of Button E the display changes in the following order 3 How to adjust the contrast level 4 How to adjust the POWER SAVE setting X A If the st ich mark 2 is flashifne in the Press Button A to show the TIME CALENDAR display The contrast level of the display variations of light and shade Press Button A to show the TIME CALENDAR display Button B YZ Button C dlepiey other ra the i dieg i RT time k City name k Power save setting pes a can be adjusted When the digital display is initialized or the Long press Button A to show the TIME CALENDAR SETTING display The city name currently set starts flashing SEIKO MDA N stopwatch is in use Button B PEEN Button C ae A ae Siesta ay oe J built in IC is reset the contrast is reset to the default level 0 Press Button E to show the POWER SAVE SETTING display T MT pA If the timer mark is flashing in the display cf CONAN OME Dress Shane 10 Press Button A to show the TIME CALENDAR display Press Button B or Button C to select the OFF or set time OFF gt 30 minutes gt 1 hour 2 hours gt 4 hours 3
37. Ser resistance for The watch withstands accidental A Wa pyjyg Not Suitable for 1 Buttons and operations 3 LON London 00 00 iA aga sg Before using the watch for the first time or when the watch has completely stopped due to PS indicator flashes Immediately consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER everyday life contact with water in everyday life swimming E fo ee aire now Pats i Non THU JY battery depletion charge the watch sufficiently referring to the table on the left The watch has not SESS the watch arid accessories out olthe reach ofibabies and children E Ne resistance for eV The watch is suitable for sports such as swimming isplay 5 ROM Rome 01 00 A i ae WARNING 5 BAR life at 5 barometric pressures g Button B Button C 6 BER Berlin 01 00 N y eee evel _ gt a Eh gt No restriction Care should be taken to prevent a baby or a child accidentally swallowing the battery or accessories VAISS SIS Water resistance for everyday life The watch is suitable for diving not using an air cylinder 7 ATH Athens 02 00 Remaining battery erm The watch displays the approximate remaining battery level not been operated for a To cancel the If a baby or child swallows the battery or accessories immediately consult a doctor as it will be harmful to the 10 20 BAR at 10 20 barometric pressures 8 cal Cairo 02 00 level display 7 certain length of time Po
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39. also be displayed In demand after measurement stored In such a case delete data stored in channels in the MEMORY RECALL mode Button B TEER Button C Button A Change to MEMORY RECALL display Press Button A for a Ui Ra Button A long press Change to TIMER n Button B Alarm time setting decreasing digits addition this multifunctional digital watch is The recalled total time best lap time 1 Buttons and operations toy Standard ERGER Button A long press Data deletion approximately 2 f o SETTING display o ALARH Button C Alarm time setting increasing digits equipped with a 3 channel alarm function and average lap time can be displayed Press Button A to show the STOPWATCH display NR tH ji Button B Selection of channel moving back seconds CLR will TIMER Button B Timer time setting decreasing digits OPutton A Button D Engagement disengagement of the alarm timer function and world time function which Button C Button C Button C Button C Button E RECALL channel number be displayed A Button A Button D Button C Timer time setting increasing digits Button E Button D Turning on the built in illuminating light can display the time of 44 cities including TIMER Button B Button c Button A Change to the Start Stop Restat gt Stop 5 Reset Button A Button D Button C Selection of channel advancing Keep Button A pressed Button E Start stop Button E Change between the alarm 1 2 and 3
40. and may be deteriorated by summer time is set in the TIME CALENDAR 41 SCL Santiago 04 00 In the displays 4 and 5 measured time stored from whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTMER SERVICE CENTER solvent or atmospheric humidity display and the same city is selected in the 42 BUE Buenos Aires 03 00 Indoor under R imately 178 h Approximately in memory will be deleted or will not be Do not leave moisture sweat and dirt on the watch for a long time Especially a translucent white or pale colored band easily adsorbs other colors resulting in WORLD TIME display the summer time will 43 RIO Rio de Janeiro 03 00 fluorescent light pproximately OUTS 9 4 hours j f color smears or discoloration Se correctly displayed Be aware of a risk that a water resistant watch may lessen its water resistant performance because of oe also be shown in the WORLD TIME display 44 PDL Azores 01 00 E Wash out dirt in water and clean it off with a dry cloth deterioration of the adhesive on the glass or gasket or the development of rust on stainless steel er M gt Datriot wear the watch while takinga battvoria Sauna Protect the watch body from water splashes by wrapping it up in plastic wrap etc 8 g _ When the band becomes less flexible or cracked replace the band with a new one HISPECIFICATIONS MIRESETTING THE IC HIPOWER SOURCE WIAFTER SALE SERVICE Steam soap or some components of a hot spring may ac
41. diving or saturation diving Metallic band Button B Selection of the city moving 1S el Karachi 05 00 If the watch is used or stored continually under conditions ee gt and its buttons have gt 07 Operation Resett gt The various tightened inspections under simulated harsh environment which are usually required for watches Moisture sweat or soil will cause rust even on a stainless steel band if they are left for a long time back 16 DEL Delhi 05 30 where it cannot receive sufficient light not been operated for Timer on designed for scuba diving or saturation diving have not been conducted on the water resistant watch with the Lack of care may cause skin irritation or a yellowish or gold stain on the lower sleeve edge of shirts Button C Selection of the city advancing 17 PAC Bien 06 00 When recharging the battery ensure that the watch Medium longer operation Reset BAR barometric pressure display For diving use special watches for diving Nas F 8 6 aye Medium N Keep the watch 3 days or longe pi display 8 pi 8 Wipe off moisture sweat or soil with a soft cloth as soon as possible Button D Turning on the built in 18 RGN Yangon 06 30 temperature is kept under 50 C The operational temperature Or gt sufficiently charged To cl h il d the joi f the band wipe i i d then brush it off illuminating light 19 BKK Bangkok 0 range of the watch is between 5 C and 50
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43. new one by the retailer from whom the watch was purchased It will be replaced at your cost W Liquid crystal panel The normal life expectancy for the liquid crystal panel of this watch is approximately 7 years After that it may decrease in contrast becoming difficult to read Please contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased to have the liquid crystal panel replaced with a new one It will be replaced at your cost SEIKO makes it a policy to typically keep a stock of replacement parts for this watch for 7 years Replacement parts are those which are essential to maintaining the functional integrity of the watch Please keep in mind that if original parts are not available they may be replaced with substitutes whose outward appearance may differ from the originals Daily care The watch requires good daily care Wipe away moisture sweat or dirt with a soft cloth After soaking the watch in seawater be sure to wash the watch in clean pure water and wipe it dry carefully If your watch is rated as non water resistant or water resistant for daily use do not wash the watch The built in IC is reset After the built in IC is reset the display returns to the time display in the HOME TIME mode The time and calendar of the watch start moving from12 00 00 AM Sunday January 1 2012 Before using the watch set it to the correct time After recovery the city code of the home time is set to TYO Tokyo
44. the display before turning off Hea 0120 612 911 Selanpanai PS Power save Button E Button C Engagement disengagement of hourly Le is added and the sepond de 3 ee UM reset to ee i After the adjustment is completed press Button A to return to the FF 1 1 1 i The telephone time signal service Tel is convenient to set the time Contrast level 0 TIME CALENDAR display If the watch is left untouched with the 0 S680 Button E SL Sleep als Signal ang Confirmation sound After selecting the item to be adjusted press Button C or B to set the digits With each pressing of Button 72 1 gt 0 1 2 digits flashing the gee will automatically return to the TIME Ur or button operations adjusting items C one digit is increased or the city name advances one by one With each pressing of Button B one Contrast CALENDAR display in two to three minutes w Pe SAVE With each pressing of Button A the display changes in the following order 2 How to set the time and calendar _ or digits advancing or increasing digit is decreased or the city name moves back one by one Except second 12H 24H and DST pay i d 100 0005 3 1 1 do TIME MEMORY WORLD Long
45. to 300 units of memory can be used for storing measured lap time and split display for approximately 2 seconds by pressing the button for turning on the light At a designated time the alarm sounds for approximately 20 seconds and automatically stops To stop the alarm manually while sounding press any button X Doing this in any display can stop the alarm current lap number Measurement of lap and split times can be repeated as many times as necessary The lap number can be displayed until 999 and continues to 1 001 001 is displayed 1002 002 is displayed and so on Alarm mark disappears When Alarm is OFF MEHOW TO USE THE WORLD TIME MEHOW TO CHARGE ETO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH The time of 44 cities including GMT in 4 Comparison table between city and time difference How to charge the battery After being fully charged the watch will keep running for approximately 6 months when it is 3 Power Save function Power Save and Sleep Handling cautions Water resistance
46. C a restriction How to charge the battery o clean the soil around the joint gaps of the band wipe it out in water and then brush it o Button E Setting canceling the DST 20 KT Jakarta 07 00 Before using the watch for the first time or when the watch x A CAUTION wit aiSOIE ORS PUDRE 21 SIN Singapore 08 00 h iu at ade o bale dae h th How to set the Power Save function Aoi a se Wns Peewee Protect the watch body from water splashes by wrapping it up in plastic wrap etc 2 How the world tir 22 HKG Hong Kong 08 00 aS raglan sl pies ae The builtin Sufficiently charge the watch until the The OFF or set time of the Power Save function can be set in the TIME CALENDAR setting display MOE WEANING OF SIONE i Wein he TO WINE paces ie Because some titan bracelets use pins made of stainless steel which has outstanding strength opr ae PA Fi he ce WoRLD s Belling FOB 00 watch sufficiently referring to the table below as a guide i i b Extremely illuminating light indicator appears on the display The Power Save time can be selected between 30 minutes 1 hour 2 hours and 4 hours Refer to the OPlaces where volatile agents cosmetics such as polish remover bug repellent thinners etc are vaporizing rust may form in the stainless steel parts A 24 SEL Seoul 09 00 A poa 59 low camotbetumedon After charging the watch use the TIME CALENDAR setting OPlaces where the temperature drops belo
47. GMT throughout the world The watch is equipped with a double STOPWATCH display Button E channel number for approximately 2 ALL Button D Turning on built in illuminating light z repeat timer function which allows you Button B Change over between the lap A oas AGS AT i BEES Te i 00 00 Go a8 R 00853 Button D Turning on the built in illuminating light seconds When ALL SELB Button E Selection of the item or digits to be adjusted 2 How to use the alarm Aag oe About solar watch to set two different timer times Button A _ F SOC Button D time and split time displays sof gie ufjg Fe fjg Je CO gge Button E Data recall CLR is displayed A i Reset the timer The way of using the alarm is the same for every alarm EBO After being fully charged the watch will The timer can be set from 10 seconds Button E Button C Start stop eF 200 sL 1 L 124 sL 1 release Button A channel keep running for approximately 6 months up to 9 hours 59 minutes and 59 Button D Turning on the built in z s If no measurement data is stored is displayed After the number of 2 How to set the timer Ex Selecting alarm 1 and setting the alarm time to 6 30 a m Aig when it is used under the following seconds in one second increments illuminating light If F 300 is displayed it means that 300 units F 297 means that 297 remaining units is Example If the timer 1 is set to three minutes the timer 2 is set to one minute and t
48. L DPress Bunton 9 SOWN NEMO Hour Minute Second Hour Minute gt Second THO BE REPEATED gt flash alternately Select the digits to be adjusted flashing Hour 6 am the next stage Split time is Start g Press Button C advancing or B moving back to show the REGALE display t i i igit is i TIME CALENDAR ALARM the time that has elapsed from a 3 Lap time spttme meas rement lif lap time measurement is repeated 10 times desired channel number ch 5 B C The newest channel is displayed with each pressing of Button C one digit is increased a lt Year month date day hour minute The three channel daily alarm sounds the start of an activity to any Split time i e z Press Button E to check the lap time Each stored data can be EH eer Press Button A for approximately 2 With each pressing of Button C one digit is increased i ean press ot Button Sone ciei 7 9 i na second and summer time mark can at a designated time hour and minute given stage Button C Mane i Mton E Button C Button E checked in the following order l j seconds to show CLR With each pressing of Button B one digit is decreased If Button B or Button C is kept pressed the digits move quickly LH be displayed Either of a 12 hour every 24 hours ehecrit Keep Button A pressed for XIf Button B or Button C is kept pressed the digits move quickly After all adjustments are completed press Button A to Minute 30
49. LIGHT ar op Restar ap OD ese 0 9 units of memory After 9 measurement lap number flashes and lap and spilt times are dlsplayed for approximately Total measurement Split MS Lap time on me 4 Lap time Average lap time Restarting and stopping the timer can be repeated as many times as necessary he stopwatch can measure up to 99 The built in light illuminates any digital 5 Start Lap gt Lap Stop Reset 5 to 6 units of memory 10 seconds And then the display automatically returns to show the on going measurement and the me prone pena A time up warning beep sounds 3 seconds before the set time is up When the set time 4 How to stop the alarm while sounding When the best lap time is displayed BEST and L xx are alternately displayed The LAP time and SPLIT time positions are displayed in accordance with the stopwatch display position setting To check data in other channels press Button B or Button C to select the desired channel number and check the data in the same way as procedure 3 is up the time up beep sounds for approximately 5 seconds To stop the time up warning beep and time up beep while sounding press either Button A B C D or E While the timer is counting the timer mark flashes While the timer is counting or when it is stopped it is not possible to enter the TIMER SETTING display hours 59 minutes 59 seconds 99 in 1 100 second increments Up
50. ank again by repeating the cycles of discharging and recharging When charging the watch do not place the watch in close proximity to an MM the guarantee period present the certificate Length adjustment service for metallic bands is available at the retailer from whom the watch was Notes on the length of the band SN etween ani 1 iti i 1 oti 1 1 of guarantee to receive repair services 5 Adjust the band to allow a little clearance with your wrist to ensure proper airflow 4 Display medium Nematic Liquid Crystal FEM Field Effect Mode However for various reasons such as long term use or usage conditions the intense light source such as lighting equipment for photography spotlights Guarantee coverage is provided in the certificate of purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER The service may also be available on a chargeable When wearing the watch leave enough room to insert a finger between the band 5 Battery Secondary battery 1 piece j capacity or recharging efficiency of the secondary battery may gradually deteriorate or incandescent lights as the watch may be excessively heated resulting in guarantee Read carefully and retain it basis at other retailers however some retailers may not undertake the service and your VS 0 SS 6 Duration of operation Approximately six months When the watch is not exposed to light after being fully Button B J and recharging cycles may be shortened If the efficiency of the secondary battery da
51. celerate the deterioration of water resistant Notes on the leneth of the band erformance of the watch i A soaps 4 s p s Notes on skin irritation and allergy 1 Frequency of crystal oscillator 32 768 Hz f In a case that the watch moves abnormally follow the instructions below to The battery used in this watch is a special secondary battery which is totally A CAUTION Notes on guarantee and repair Other cautions Skin irritation caused by a band has various reasons such as allergy to metals or leathers or 2 Loss gain monthly rate Less than 20 seconds when the watch is worn on your wrist reset the Built in IC Then the watch will resume its normal operation different from ordinary silver oxide batteries Unlike other disposable batteries such Contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or OReplacement of the metal band requires professional knowledge and skill Please ask a watch retailer for skin reactions against friction on dust or the band itself i in the temperature range between 5C and 35 C f Keep buttons A B C and D pressed at the same time until the display as dry cell batteries or button cells this secondary battery can be used over and over WNotes on charging the watch SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER for repair or overhaul replacement of the metal band as there is a risk of hand or finger injury and fear of losing parts f 3 Operational temperature rangen BETWEEN aa C BI C for the display function becomes bl
52. d irai b isak Leather band WORLD TIME display the summer time 30 Nou Noum a 11 00 LS he on going Measurement of tne stopwaicn or f 4 EC x For watches with batteries do not leave a dead battery compartment for a long time as it may cause battery leakage A leather band is susceptible to discoloration and deterioration from moisture sweat and direct t llb t When the stopwatch is operating the Power Save function is not activated R 1 can be alternately 31 WLG Wellington 12 00 Outdoor on a Imer wi e reset l _ If you observe any allergic symptoms or skin irritation sunlight set or cancelled 32 HNL Honolulu o oo sunny day Approximately 1 hour Approximately Approximately irae gt Stifficiently charge the watch until the indicator Stop wearing the watch immediately and consult a specialist such as a dermatologist or an allergist Wipe off moisture and sweat as soon as possible by gently blotting them up with a dry cloth When the summer 33 ANC Anchorage og oo 100000 LUX 7 hours 4 hours minnes appears on the display Do not pour running water directly from faucet Do not expose the watch to direct sunlight for a long time time is set the 34 YVR Vancouver 080 By thE Window the watch operates abnormally reset the built in IC The water pressure of tap water from a faucet is high enough to degrade the water resistant Please take care when wearing a watch with ligh
53. he repeating number is set to 5 i 7 A Ie i conditions even if it is left uncharged If The number of times that the timers Button E Lap split reset of memory can be used units of memory can be oe displayed the watch AN Press Button A to show the TIMER display Press Button E to show ALARM 1 7 the stopwatch is used for one hour the repeat their cycles can be set from 1 After starting the stopwatch F 300 changes to used 2 How to use the memory recall function RECALL 6 automatically returns Long press Button A to show the TIMER SETTING display The hour digits for Timer 1 start Long press Button A to show the ALARM SETTING display built in illuminating light is turned on once to 100 times The number of times m or i L 4 Example If you want to see data in channel 5 ch 5 MEET to the MEMORY RECALL display flashing Press Button E to select the item or digits to be adjusted flashing The hour digits start flashing SA 38 08 59 the alarm sounds once or the Power Save the countdown has been completed is jet er ie pees I Lap time o and Stop Press Button A to show the MEMORY RECALL display iH jf Sow To delele all channel TIMER 1 TIMER 2 _ THE NUMBER OF TIMES With each press of Button E hour digits and minute digits e gog Tunetion ls activated fOr G hours per day displayed stage of an activity to that of ly x ME iai Ne a i MR peg paie The newest channel number is displayed mRECAL
54. ief sound when a button Calendar display from World time display the If the city name is set to GMT GREENWICH on on off one hour 99 in Due to the function displaying the best lap time and average lap time it takes at least three units of memory to store 1 time data If you store data only in one channel you can use 300 units of memory per channel If you use more than one channel the units of memory you can use will be less than 300 units of memory in total For example if the measured time data are stored in one channel 300 units of memory can be used but if data is divided and stored in 2 channels 297 units of memory can be used in total Once the year month and date have been set the day of the week is automatically set If the DST summer time is set to on the DST mark is displayed and the time advances for If summer time is set in the TIME CALENDAR display and the same city is selected in the WORLD TIME display the summer time will also be shown in the WORLD TIME display Xf all indicators of the display light while in the TIME CALENDAR SETTING display it is not a malfunction This happens if buttons C and D are pressed at the same time In such a case press any one of buttons A B C D or E to return to the TIME CALENDAR display and then follow the above pr
55. mage to its internal parts For repair services after the guarantee period Do not disassemble or tamper with the watch charged and the stopwatch is used for one hour the built in illuminating light is fs decreases have the watch repaired When charging the watch by exposure to direct sunlight avoid places that has expired if the functions of the watch can be OKeep the watch out of the reach of babies and children Extra care should be taken to avoid risks of any UI ie Koll sce WE alarm sounds once for 20 seconds per day e A CAUTION easily reach high temperatures such as a car dashboard restored by repair wo we Will unaeriak repair injury or allergic rash or itching that may be caused when they touch the watch aros on overhaul 1 lear haul i i services upon request and payment are 8 IC Integrated Circuit Oscillator frequency divider and driving circuits C MOS LS 2 pieces Always keep the watch temperature under 50 C ponreg Pa OWhen disposing of used batteries follow the instructions of your local authorities or OC MPGO ON aE EET OC oy I to tan S onnea X The specifications are subject to change without prior notice for product improvement Button A W E Do not remove the secondary battery yourself Olf your watch is of the fob or pendant type the strap or chain attached to the watch may damage your Ene y ae Aa Kaa m E a aoe is ear Pie or BB Built in illuminating light EL Electroluminescent Light Replaceme
56. minutes indication or 24 hour indication of time Each alarm channel can be engaged About memory Start gt Lap Splt Lap Split_ Stop Reset approximately 2 seconds to show ALL Press Button A to return to the TIMER display If the watch is left untouched with the digits release the ALARM SETTING display and to return to display can be selected Last 2 digits of on or disengaged independently CH display Total measurement time gt LAP 1 Best lap time gt Average lap time CLR And then keep Button A pressed flashing the display will automatically return to the TIMER display in two to three minutes ALARM 1 Alarm engaged 2 a F isplay If the watch is left untouched with f Units of memory used for A 0 0859 8 10 00 07 OF 2 00 07 2456 t i ioe disp OR How to Meesure ine storing 1 time data oot fies UT oof jes ggg 5 TE IET EEN tor approximately another amp seconds wear og Taras Ta the digits flashing the display will automatically return to The calendar automatically adjusts for WORLD TIME u Y zi ied pet OR IF CO ti BO AF Oo ti mee After the number of remaining units ae gig g ALARM 1 display in two to three minutes odd and even months including February The time of 44 cities including GMT 1 Start Stop Rese
57. nt of the secondary battery requires professional knowledge and skill MIREMARKS ON REPLACEMENT PARTS clothes or injure the hand neck or other parts of your body 2 a The electroluminescent panel used for the built in illuminating light loses its luminance brightness Z MBREMARKS ON REPLACEMENT PARTS As the parts such as gasket may deteriorate water resistant performance may be impaired Please ask the retailer from whom the watch was purchased for repair Installation of an ordinary silver oxide battery can generate heat that can cause bursting or ignition due to intrusion of perspiration and moisture Please contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased for inspection and adjustment by disassembly and cleaning overhaul For replacement of parts please specify SEIKO GENUINE PARTS When asking for inspection and adjustment by disassembly and cleaning overhaul make sure that the gasket and push pin are also replaced with new ones When your watch is inspected and adjusted by disassembly and cleaning overhauled the movement of your watch may be replaced as the battery voltage gets lowered Also its luminance level decreases gradually with use XX After 120 hours of use the luminance level decreases by about half When the illuminating light becomes dim sufficiently charge the watch If the illuminating light remains dim after sufficiently recharging the watch have the electroluminescent panel replaced with a
58. ocedures from step 1 of 2 to set the time and calendar mark of DST is not displayed MBHOW TO USE THE MEMORY RECALL FUNCTION Up to 300 units of memory can be used to store measured time data The stored data can be recalled per channel The best lap time and average lap time can be displayed if only one time data is stored the best lap time is displayed The date when the measurement is started is memorized in each channel before deleting the data How to delete a channel RECALL display 3 How to delete the stored data Make sure that the stopwatch is reset Press Button A to show the MEMORY The alarm sound can be heard by pressing and holding Button C and Button D at the same time the TIME CALENDAR display If the watch is left untouched with the digits flashing the display will automatically return to the TIME CALENDAR display in two to three minutes E HOW TO USE THE TIMER The timer can be set from 10 seconds up to 9 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds in one second increments Two timers are provided and the timer 2 starts after the timer 1 counted up The repeating function is also included so that the timer 1 restarts after the timer 2 counted up To use either Timer 1 or Timer 2 as a standard repeat timer set the timer not in use to 0 00 00 The number of times the timers repeat the countdown can be set from 1 to 100 times
59. press Button A to show the TIME Button D Turning on the built in illuminating After all adjustments are completed press Button A to return to the TIME CALENDAR display 5 How to test the alarm sound and how to engage disengage the hourly time signal and confirmation sound for button operations A z gt DNE gt 550 0013 1 4 24 2 L CALENDAR STOPWATCH RECALL o TIMER ALARM TvME CALENDAR SETTING display The city light f If the watch is left untouched with the digits flashing the display will automatically return to the a CONT With each pressing of Button C in the TIME CALENDAR display the hourly time signal and confirmation sound for button display display display display display display name currently set starts flashing Button E Selection of the item or digits to TIME CALENDAR display in two to three minutes operations can be engaged or P B E he i be adjusted Because the year month date and day from 2012 to 2060 have been programmed in the automatic calendar i Hourly time signal sounds Hourly time signal does not sound Press Button E to select the item to be in this period it is not necessary to manually adjust odd and even months including Februar
60. t 3 to 4 units of memory sL 3 sL 10 He jj e747 56 89 oe Pei an fF ey ii ope Tss is displayed the watch automatically Z Amn fez of leap years from January 1 2012 throughout the world can be displayed p w RECALL a TOTAL be 1 Nm BEST a AVS returns to the MEMORY RECALL ma ee i i Alarm mark appears BR are EA Egg 3 TIMER 1 3 minutes TIMER 2 1 minute THE NUMBER OF TIMES TIMER display 3 How to engage or disengage the alarm ppears to December 31 2060 Automatic The summer time DST can be set for Start Stop Restart gt Stop gt Reset aio Aunis ai memory ROW is displayed itimeans that 300runits of F288 means that 268 E E E E E display l THE COUNTDOWN IS With each pressing of Button C in the ALARM display on When Alarm is ON calendar each city except GMT 3 Start Lap Stop Reset 4 to 5 units of memory memory can be used units of memory can be TOTAL LAP 1 BEST LAP AVERAGE LAP Data cannot be deleted while the stopwatch TO BE REPEATED 5 times the alarm is engaged or the alarm is disengaged mark is 3 al sina Sina ete bas So Rest Ato bunissa After starting the stopwatch F 300 changes to L 1 used No display Lap time Split time Lap time Split time No display is measuring or when it is stopped To start or stop the timer press Button C To reset the timer press Button E displayed alternately Alarm disengaged STOPWATCH ILLUMINATING
61. t colored band as dirt is likely to show up DST appears The summer time is set x Angor x on asun day Approximately 9 hours Me NN AP How to reset the Built in IC performance of a water resistant watch for everyday life Refrain from wearing a leather band watch other than Aqua Free bands while bathing If summer time is set to the city which has 37 Toni Chicago 56 3 00 10000 LUX ours 37 hours minutes Sufficiently charge the watch until the indicator Do not press buttons when the watch is wet swimming and when working with water even if the watch itself is water resistant enforced for also been set as HOME in the TIME sg nye New York 05 00 By the window appears on the display Water may get inside of the watch daily use 10 BAR water resistant CALENDAR display the summer time will also 39 Yma Montreal 05 00 a cloudy day Approximately 18 hours Approximately Approximately Approximately I the watch operates abnormally reset the built in IC If the inner surface of the glass is clouded with condensation or water droplets appear inside of the watch Polyurethane band be shown in the TIME CALENDAR display If 40 Bos Boston 05 00 5000 LUX 144 hours _74 hours 56 minutes How to reset the Built in IC for a long time the water resistant performance of the watch is deteriorated Immediately consult the retailer A polyurethane band is susceptible to discoloration from light
62. w 5C or rises above 35C for a long time lf rust advances pins may poke out or drop out and the watch case may fall off the bracelet or TIME display 25 TYO Tokyo 09 00 1 Time required to charge the battery T Alarm sound and time watch as it is When the Power Save function is ON the PS indicator flashes OPlaces of high humidity the clasp may not open on o MM month ioe aa ae 26 ADL Adelaide 09 30 Charge the battery referring to the table below as a guide signal are stopped How to charge the battery To use the stopwatch or timer in a dark place it is recommended that you turn the Power Save OPlaces affected by strong magnetism or static electricity Ifa pin is poking out personal injury may result In such a case refrain from using the watch 0 select the city press Button B or Button C 27 cum Guam 10 00 A function OFF or select Power Save time longer than the time you use the stopwatch or timer ODusty places and request repair 3 How to set the summer time 28 SYD Syd F10 00 To run the CHARGE Charging the f qu pair b f yamey LCD display CHARGE CHARGE watch for battery is required For normal use turn the Power Save function ON OPlaces affected by strong vibrations With each pressing of the Button E in the 29 oot Gold Coast 10 00 E m ith one day Th t of the st teh When the watch is sufficiently charged Mii neither the Power Save nor Sleep function is activated F has withtbatenes
63. wer Save health of the baby or child 9 JED Jeddah 03 00 i RN Od functi Do not remove the battery from the watch WORLD 10 BGW Baghdad 03 00 TO enjoy optimal performance of the watch it is recommended Remaining Restricted operations Solutions ee hint Replacement of the battery requires professional knowledge and skill Please ask a watch retailer for Band Button A Button D 11 THR Tehran 03 30 that the watch be kept sufficiently charged at all times battery level or functions X Display and functions in the SLEEP mode ie to light replacement of the battery The band touches the skin directly and becomes dirty with sweat or dust Button E 12 Mow Moscow 04 00 Under the following conditions it is very likely that the battery Sufficient SL indicator flashes Rania Stopped ar bi Do not attempt to charge the battery as this may cause battery explosion heat generation battery leakage or Therefore lack of care may accelerate deterioration of the band or cause skin irritation or stain on 13 DXB Dubai 04 00 will run down due to insufficient battery charge gt No gt Use the watch as it is The watch has not ppec or press any damage to the battery the sleeve edge The watch requires a lot of attention for long usage Button A Change to WORLD TIME display 74 ket Kabul 04 30 When the watch is concealed under long sleeve shirts IT restriction been exposed to light Stopwatch button Do not use the watch in scuba
64. y of leap years After the adjustment is completed press Button A to return to disengaged MEFEATURES This runner s watch is driven by solar energy This watch can store time data measured by the equipped stopwatch of up to 300 units of memory and can recall data on demand Data within 300 units of memory can be sorted by channel when being stored time data Measured time data within 300 units of memory can be sorted by channel when being stored The positions of LAP time and SPLIT time in the display can be changed over 7105 8467 2 8 10 http www seiko watch co jp XI the confirmation sound for button operations is set is pressed When the display is changed to the Time WHOW TO USE THE STOPWATCH The stopwatch can measure up to 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds 1 100 second increments The lap time and split time can be displayed at the same time The best lap time and average lap time can be stored in memory The measured and stored lap time split time best lap time and average lap watch emits a sound different from other button operations Refer to HOW TO SET THE TIME AND CALENDAR regarding the confirmation sound for button operations adjusted flashing the watch emits a br
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