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1. advances rapidly Turn the crown to either the left or right to stop the hour hand from advancing rapidly 3 Turn th the dat The date changes between the hours of about 1 0 00 PM and 3 00 AM e When the month is set to a month with 30 days even when the date changes from the 30th to the 31st the non existent date is corrected to the lst of the following month by advancing the date rapidly crown continuously to advance the hour hand rapidly and correct ooo NOTE When correction the time pay attention to AM and PM The time when the date has been changed is AM 4 gt Return to Table of Contents Return to Table of Contents lt 4 p lt Correcting Elapsed Number of Years and Month gt When the crown is pulled out to the lst click the second hand switches to display of the number of years that elapsed since the most recent leap year and the month 1 When the crown is pulled out to the 1st click the second hand moves to the year and month position stored in memory and stops 2 Turn the crown and set the year and date 1 1 Turn the crown to the right to set the second hand to the position corresponding to the year number of years elapsed since the most recent leap year and month 2 2 When the crown is turned to the left the second hand moves backward e Turning the crown continuously causes the second hand to advance rapidly Turn the crown to the right or left to stop the se
2. which daylight savings time is used are indicated with a 0 while those in which it is not are indicated with an X e The time difference and use of daylight savings time of each city are subject to change by the particular country Return to Table of Contents lt 4 Return to Table of Contents 4 p 6 FUNCTIONS UNIQUE TO SOLAR POWERED WATCHES When the watch becomes insufficiently charged the following warning functions are activated to inform the wearer that the watch is insufficiently charged Normal Time Display Insuffrcient Charging Warning Function If insufficiently charged If continues to remain insufficiently charged If charged Q Two second ee movement Time Setting Warning Function When the watch is exposed to light and the watch hands begin to move When the watch is sufficiently charged afier the time has been reset Note 1 Irregular two second interval movement If charging is stopped as a result of the When charging resumes as a result of the solar cell not being exposed to light solar cell being exposed to light Power Save Function Note 1 Irregular two second interval movement will continue if the time is not reset Note 2 Check the date since it also may not be correct Return to Table of Contents Return to Table of Contents 4 gt Insufficient Charging Warning Function The second hand moves at two second intervals to indicate th
3. years elapsed since the most recent leap year and month Power Save Feature e Time difference correction function forward and backward in 1 hour units Additional Features e Insufficient recharge warning Time setting warning function e Overcharging prevention feature Eco Drive Manganese Titanium Rechargeable Battery Not user replaceable Eco Drive Rechargeable Battery From a full charge to stop Continuous operating Approximately 2 years while in operation of power save feature time 2 Second interval low charge warning to stop Approximately 2 Days e Note specifications subject to change without notice Return to Table of Contents Return to Table of Contents lt 4 p 4 SETTING THE TIME AND DATE In the case the crown is of the screw lock type operate the crown after first loosening the screw and then make sure to securely retighten the screw after the crown has been operated 0 Normal position hours and day correction if time difference 1 Date correction position correction of number of years elapsed P since the most recent 2 Time setting position correction of seconds and minutes Date Seconds displays number of years elapsed since the most recent leap year and month during date correction Switching the Mode The correction mode is switched by operating the crown and button as indicated below lt Normal time display gt Pull out
4. aa Fd KT a Bde CFTR PERA Ei Ex SETTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR PERPETUAL CALENDAR MOVEMENT CALIBER B110 Contents click on a topic 1 FEATURES 2 BEFORE USING 3a SPECIFICATIONS 4a SETTING THE TIME AND DATE Ja CORRECTING THE TIME DIFFERENCE 6 FUNCTIONS UNIQUE TO SOLAR POWERED WATCHES Ta GENERAL REFERENCE FOR CHARGING TIMES 8 NOTES REGARDING HANDLING OF THIS WATCHES os ABOUT THE ECO DRIVE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY 10 ALL RESET 11 REFERENCE POSITION ALIGNMENT 12 CARE OF YOUR TIMEPIECE Return to Table of Contents lt 4 p 1 FEATURES This watch is a solar powered watch that contains a solar cell in its face that drives the watch by converting light energy into electrical energy It is equipped with numerous functions including a perpetual calendar that changes the year month and day automatically through February 28 2100 including leap years a time difference correction function that makes it possible to easily change the time difference without stopping the watch and a power save function that reduces current consumption when the solar cell is not exposed to light 2 BEFORE USING This watch is a solar powered watch Make sure to charge the watch prior to use by adequately e
5. and London is 9 hours Since it is 1 00 AM in London when it is 10 00 AM in Tokyo in the case of correcting the time difference at this time 1 Press button A 2 Turn the crown to the left to turn the hands backward counter clockwise by 9 hours Note If the crown is turned to the right to move the hands clockwise to set the time to 1 00 the time will be 1 O0OPM and the calendar function will not operate correctly preventing the date from changing at the proper time Case of Correcting Time Difference by 9 Hours lt Proper Correction Procedure gt lt Improper Correction Procedure gt 4 Turned to the left Turned to the right gt Direction of time difference correction Direction of improper time differenc correction gt Direction of returning time difference correction The time difference cannot be corrected when the second hand is moving at two second intervals indicating that the watch is insufficiently charged Correct the time difference after charging the watch by exposing it to light so that the second hand returns to one second interval movement Return to Table of Contents Return to Table of Contents lt 4 Reference Time Differences of Major World Cities Based on UTC e ee e o Honolulu Moscow 3 Anchorage 4 Los Angeles Karachi Denver Dacca Bangkok Hong Kong Caracas Rio de Janeiro e Cities regions in
6. at the watch is insufficiently charged Although the watch will continue to operate normally at this time as well it will stop after about 2 days have elapsed since the start of two Two second interval movement 2 seconds a 5 second interval movement Expose the watch _ to light to return the second hand to one second interval movement When the second hand is moving at two second intervals time date and time difference cannot be corrected Once the insufficient charging warning function two second interval movement operates it takes at least 30 minutes for the second hand to return to one second interval movement even if the watch is exposed to light sufficiently Time Setting Warning Function When the watch is again exposed to light Irregular two second after stopping although the second hand interval movement begins to move since the time is incorrect 3 seconde the second hand moves irregularly at two second intervals to indicate that the time E y is incorrect Reset the time after the watch 5 a has been sufficiently charged The second fe hand will continue to move irregularly at ae NN two second intervals unless the time is reset Once the watch stops for insufficient charging it takes at least 30 minutes for the watch to indicate the time setting warning even if the watch is exposed to light sufficiently Overcharging Prevention Function The overcharg
7. cond hand from advancing rapidly Examples e In the case of December in a leap year Align the second hand at 0 seconds e In the case of April in a year that is three years after the most recent leap year Align the second hand at 23 seconds between 4 00 and 5 00 3 Always make sure to return the crown to the normal position after correcting the years and month The second hand catches up to the current seconds and the hands begin to move When the Date has been Set to a Date that does not Exist When the month has been changed and the data has been set to a date that does not exist after setting the date the date automatically changes to the first day of the following month when the crown is returned to the normal position from the correction state lt How to Read Month and Year How to read the month January Between 1 00 and 2 00 February Between 2 00 and 3 00 December Between 12 00 and 1 00 How to read the year Leap year First mark in each month zone 1 year after most recent leap year Second mark in each month zone 2 years after the most recent leap year Third mark in each month zone 3 years after the most recent leap year Fourth mark in each month zone lt Quick Reference Table for Number of Years Since Most Recent Leap Year gt Year Yearselapsed Year Years elapsed 2000 _ teapyear 2004 Leap year 2001 1st year after leap year 2005 tst year alter leap yea
8. crown to Pull out crown to stelick ys Calendar correction elapsed no of 2nd click Time correction seconds minutes l Return crown to position 1st click Pull out crowh to Return crown to normal position 0 position 2ndclick ss 0 position correction correction D Returns automatically hours date Retum crown to seconds minutes after 30 seconds 1st click Hour and date correction time difference Return to Table of Contents Return to Table of Contents lt 4 p Setting the Time and Date lt Correcting Minutes and Seconds gt 1 When the crown is pulled out to the second click the second hand rapidly advances to the 0 seconds position and stops e Align the hands at the reference position after performing the all reset procedure when the second hand does not stop at the 0 seconds position 2 Turn the crown and set the minutes 1 When the crown is turned to the right the second hand makes one revolution and the minute hand moves forward by I minute clockwise rotation 2 When turned to the left the second hand makes one revolution in the counter clockwise direction and the minute hand moves backward by one minute counter clockwise rotation e When the crown is turned continuously the second and minute hands advance rapidly Turn the crown to either the left or right to stop the hands from advancing rapidly e Since the movement of the hour hand is linked to movement of the m
9. h moisture such as when washing your hands or from a rainstorm Water Resist This watch is designed to withstand water from accidental splashing such as from washing your hands or rain Any submersion into water may result in the entrance of moisture Water Resist 10BAR or W R 10BAR Dial marked WR100 This watch is designed to withstand water pressure up to 333 feet This includes water exposure from accidental splashing and rain but also from showering swimming in a pool and snorkeling Be sure to rinse the watch with fresh water after exposure to a chlorinated pool salt water soaps etc After rinsing with fresh water be sure to dry the exterior with a soft cloth Water Resist 20BAR or W R 20BAR Dial marked WR200 This watch is designed to withstand water pressure up to 666 feet This includes all exposure to water up to and including recreational SCUBA diving Be sure to rinse the watch with fresh water after exposure to a chlorinated pool salt water soaps etc After rinsing with fresh water be sure to dry the exterior with a soft cloth Special Note about Jacuzzis and Hot Tubs The various components used in the manufacture and assembly of your watch expand at various rates This results in a loss of the sealing capabilities of gaskets which may allow moisture to enter In addition heat from these sources can cause deformation of certain material
10. ing prevention function is activated when the Eco Drive Rechargeable battery is fully charged so that it is not charged further Power Save Function When power is no longer generated as a result of light not shining on the solar cell continuously for 2 hours the second hand stops at the 12 00 position and the watch enters the Power Save State to reduce power consumption of the Eco Drive Rechargeable battery The minute hand stops simultaneous to stopping of the second hand The hour hand continues to keep time by moving at one hour intervals and the date changes with the movement of the hour hand The power save function does not operate when the crown is pulled out Note The power save function is not activated even when power is not generated as a result of light not shining on the solar cell during the time the Eco Drive Rechargeable battery is fully charged and the overcharging prevention function is activated Canceling Power Save The power save function is canceled when the solar cell is exposed to light and power generation is resumed The minute and second hands advance rapidly to the current time and begin moving q gt Return to Table of Contents Return to Table of Contents lt 4 p 7 GENERAL REFERENCE FOR CHARGING TIMES The time required for recharging varies according to the model of the watch color of the dial etc The following times are shown below to serve only as a refe
11. ing the watch around ordinary household electric appliances such as TV sets or stereos Keep away from magnets CHEMICAL GAS RESISTANT Do not expose the watch to chemicals or gases for long periods WATCH CLEANING Stains waterspots and accumulated dirt on the case crystal or band should be removed with a soft cloth to prevent damage and premature wear HANDLING OF WATER RESISTANT WATCHES Although water resistant watches are warranted steps should be taken to avoid damage that may result from accidents or mishandling m Do not operate the crown or push button in the water or while the watch is wet Tighten screw lock crown completely m Should the watch become immersed in water dry it off right away If the watch comes in contact with salt water be sure to rinse it thoroughly in warm fresh water to remove any trace of salt E f a watch is wet from cleaning or by accident never store it in a closed container It should be dried immediately or taken to a watchmaker or jeweler if moisture is inside the case to prevent damage from rust m Vital components necessary to resist the entrance of moisture deteriorate with time and use Gaskets crowns and other materials should be replaced every year or two to ensure lt gt CITIZEN that water resistant quality remains at factory specifications CARE FOR METAL BRACELETS To extend the life and maintain the good appearance of the metal watch bracelet the following recommenda
12. inute hand the watch can also be set by rapidly advancing the minute hand e Changing of the date is linked to movement of the hour hand The date is rapidly advanced automatically when set to a date that does not exist such as February 30 or April 31 When the date is advancing rapidly the minute and second hands are paused at 12 00 AM and the hour hand moves continuously to rapidly advance past the non existent date 3 Return the crown to the normal position in synchronization with a telephone time signal or other time service lt Correcting Hours and Date gt When the hours hour hand are incorrect the hour hand can be corrected without stopping the minute and second hands Since movement of the date is linked to movement of the hour hand the date cannot be corrected alone The date is changed by advancing the hour hand The hour hand and date can be corrected for 30 seconds after pressing button A or for 30 seconds after the hands have finished moving 1 Put the crown in the normal position and press button The second hand performs a demonstration movement forward rotation gt backward rotation gt forward rotation 2 Turn the crown to set the hours 1 When turned to the right the hour hand moves forward by 1 hour clockwise rotation 2 When turned to the left the hour hand moves backward by I hour counter clockwise rotation e When the crown is turned continuously the hour hand
13. isture to evaporate RUBBER m Rubber straps should be washed frequently with mild soap and warm water using a soft brush m Thorough cleaning using the same method should especially be done after use in salt water E Solvents oils perspiration tanning lotion and salt can cause rubber to deteriorate if not removed mM 7 M A Marking Marking hs oP Water resistant on the Dial on the peg 2 1 gi characteristics Caseback Face washing Swimming Skin diving Scuba diving splashes diving diving with sweat without air tanks raindrops etc air tanks Non water resistant NONE NONE NO NO NO NO watch and must be kept away from water An ordinary water resistant NONE WATER OK NO NO NO watch and can withstand RESIST splashes sweat rain drops and etc for daily life use WR100M WATER For frequent use with WR10bar RESIST OK OK OK NO water It is not specially WR150M designed for scuba diving For skin and scuba diving WR200M WATER OK OK OK OK Usable up to the respective RESIST indicated depths See instruction book for further information Return to Table of Contents Return to Table of Contents 4 Water Resistance The water resistant quality of our timepieces is offered in varying degrees depending on the model This ranges from non water resistant models to those suitable for SCUBA diving Water resistance of our timepieces is measured in BAR or Barometric Pressure Each BAR of pres
14. nly after charging the watch sufficiently 11 REFERENCE POSITION ALIGNMENT After performing the all reset procedure align the second and minute hands at their reference positions by pulling out the crown to the second click and the hour hand and date to their reference positions by pulling out the crown to the first click 1 Align the second and minute hands at the 12 00 position with the crown pulled out to the second click e Turning the crown to the right moves the second and minute hands forward Turning the crown to the left moves the second and minute hands backward e Turning the crown continuously causes the hands to advance rapidly Turn the crown to the left or right to stop the hands from advancing rapidly 1 Align the date between the 31st and 1st and the hour hand at the 12 00 position with the crown pulled out to the first Click e Turning the crown to the right causes the hour hand to move forward e Turning the crown to the left causes the hour hand to move backward 2 The date moves with the hour hand Continuously move the hour hand to set the date between the 31st and 1st Align the hour hand at 12 00 After each hand and the date have been set return the crown to the normal position BW Note 1 It takes about 1 second for the watch to store the reference position in memory Once the reference position has been stored in memory the second hand will begin irreg
15. r 2nd year afler leap year 2006 2nd year alter leap year Return to Table of Contents ded year after leap year 2007 3rd year after leap year 4 p gt Return to Table of Contents lt 4 p 5 CORRECTING THE TIME DIFFERENCE When button A is pressed and the crown is turned time difference can be corrected in 1 hour units The time difference can be corrected for 30 seconds after button A has been pressed or for 30 seconds after the hands finish moving 1 Put the crown in the normal position 2 When button A is pressed the second hand performs a demonstration movement forward rotation gt backward rotation gt forward rotation 3 Correct the time difference by turning the crown to the right or left 1 When the crown is turned to the right the hour hand moves forward by one hour clockwise rotation 2 When the crown is turned to the left the hour hand moves backward counter clockwise rotation by one hour e Turning the crown continuously causes the hour hand to advance rapidly Turn the crown to the left or right to stop the hour hand from advancing rapidly Note 1 Pay attention to AM and PM when correcting the time difference Note 2 When returning the time difference to its original setting return the hour hand in the opposite direction in which it was corrected Example Setting the time difference of London local time when the time in Tokyo home time is 10 00 AM The time difference between Tokyo
16. r dashboard e When charging the watch with an incandescent lamp always make sure the watch is at least 50 cm 20 in away from the lamp so that it does not reach excessively high temperatures during charging 9 REPLACING THE ECO DRIVE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY The rechargeable battery used in this watch does not have to be periodically replaced in the manner of ordinary batteries as it can be charged and discharged repeatedly Note This rechargeable battery is not a user replaceable item Return to Table of Contents Return to Table of Contents 4 p 10 ALL RESET The display of this watch may not read correctly as a result of being subjected to the effects of static electricity or strong impact and so forth When this happens perform the procedure described in section 11 REFERENCE POSITION ALIGNMENT after performing the all reset procedure described below 1 Pull out the crown to the second click e The second hand moves to the 0 position stored in memory and stops 2 Continuously press button A for at least 1 second e The second and hour hands perform a demonstration movement forward movement backward movement gt forward movement This completes the all reset procedure Always make sure to perform the reference position alignment procedure after performing all reset Note Demonstration movement is not performed when the watch is insufficiently charged Perform the all reset procedure o
17. rence Recharging time refers to the amount of time the watch is continuously exposed to light Charging Time llluminance o Charging time from the Charging time lux Environment Charging time for stopped state to 1 second from stopped state 1 day of operation interval movement to fully charged Inside an ordinary 2 5 hours 53 hours 470 hours office 60 70cm 24 28 in under fluoresent 1 5 hours 26 hours 216 hours light 30W 20cm 8 in under fluorescent light 26 minutes 9 hours 69 hours 30W Outdoors cloudy 9 minutes 3 hours 24 hours weather Outdoors PATUST 7 minutes 50 minutes 16 hours under direct sunlight 8 NOTES REGARDING USE OF THIS WATCH lt Try to keep the watch charged at all times gt Please note that if you frequently wear long sleeves the watch can easily become insufficiently charged as a result of it being concealed and unable to be exposed to light When you take the watch off try to place it in as bright a location as possible to ensure that it always keeps the correct time CAUTION Charging Precautions Avoid recharging at high temperatures over about 60 C 140 F since this may result in dam age to the watch during recharging Examples e Charging the watch in close proximity to an incandescent lamp halogen lamp or other light source that can easily reach high temperatures e Charging the watch in a location that reaches high temperatures such as on a ca
18. s leading to mechanical failures For these reasons you should remove your watch before entering a hot tub or Jacuzzi Return to Table of Contents
19. sure is equal to 14 5 pounds per square inch of pressure Water resistance is measured when the watch is at a static or motionless state As the watch is moved in water such as from the motion of swimming pressure is added from velocity While you may be swimming in a pool at surface level the watch may be experiencing forces equal to that of 100 feet of water pressure 3 BAR Diving into a pool can cause forces on the watch to exceed those pressures As such you should always allow a margin of safety when exposing your watch to moisture Never push the limit of the degree of water resistance of your timepiece A primary factor to keep in mind about water resistance is that periodic maintenance is needed to maintain original factory specifications for water resistance When a watch is new it meets specifications for water resistance as indicated on the case back However as the watch ages the gaskets that seal the watch become dry and brittle diminishing its water resistant quality Exposure to environments such as chlorinated pools salt water or soaps from showering can accelerate drying of the gaskets We recommend that the gaskets be changed at least every 18 to 24 months to maintain the water resistant quality of your timepiece If the watch is frequently exposed to chlorinated pools soaps salt water etc we recommend that the gaskets be changed on a yearly basis From time to time you may no
20. tice condensation that appears then goes away after a short period of time This is a normal occurrence and happens primarily from sudden temperature changes When there are sudden temperature changes such as entering a cool building from the hot out of doors or jumping into pool on a hot day the watch may fog Conversely if you go to the cold outdoors from a warm building fogging may occur As long as the fogging clears in a short period of time there is no need for concern Be sure the crown is completely pushed in prior to any contact with moisture If your model is equipped with a screw down crown be sure it is properly seated against the case Do not operate the crown or any push button when the watch is wet as this may allow the entrance of moisture If at anytime you notice moisture in your timepiece that does not clear in a short period of time you should send your timepiece as soon as possible to the nearest Authorized Service Center for inspection You can determine the level of water resistance of our watches from the markings on your case back Additionally models that are water resistant to 100 or 200 meters have an indication on the dial as well The case backs and dials are normally marked as follows The case back has no indication of water resistance This indicates the watch is a non water resistant model and is not designed for contact with moisture at all Caution should be exercised to avoid any contact wit
21. tions are given m Be aware that since the watch and bracelet is worn next to the skin it collects dust and perspiration and becomes soiled if not cleaned regularly This is particularly true of the inner parts of the links or mesh of the bracelet m Soil and rust when present in a bracelet are dissolved by perspiration and can cause Staining of cuffs and irritation of the skin in some instances m Heavy perspiration should be wiped off the watch and bracelet with a soft dry cloth The bracelet should be cleaned occasionally by using an old toothbrush and warm soapy water after which the soap is thoroughly rinsed with clear water and the bracelet dried completely The foregoing manner of Cleaning should not be done if the watch is not water resistant but should instead be done by your jeweler CARE FOR STRAPS LEATHER m Heavy perspiration if not removed from a leather strap can wash out the natural oils and cause the leather to become dry and deteriorate Any moisture should be blotted with a soft dry cloth or paper towel and the strap allowed to dry naturally E Salt residue and soil can be removed from the leather by Cleaning with a dampened soft cloth and mild soap or saddle soap m Occasionally the inside surface of the strap should be cleaned by using a soft cloth dampened with alcohol m The strap should always be worn a little loosely one finger space between wrist and strap to allow air to circulate thus Causing any mo
22. ular two second interval movement The reference position may not be stored in memory if the crown is operated before the start of irregular two second interval movement after returning the crown to the normal position Note 2 The second hand will continue to remain stopped even if the crown is returned to the normal position unless the reference position alignment procedure is performed 6 After performing the reference position alignment procedure properly reset the time and date e The watch shows 12 00 AM for the time of reference position alignment after the all reset procedure has been performed Set the time and date by referring to section 4 SETTING THE TIME AND DATE while being careful not to incorrectly set AM and PM 4 Return to Table of Contents Return to Table of Contents PRECAUTIONS ABOUT CARE AND HANDLING OF WATCHES TEMPERATURE CARE Avoid temperature extremes Exposing your watch to high temperatures such as placing it on the dashboard of a vehicle or use in a hot tub may cause the watch to malfunction shorten battery life or damage certain components Leaving the watch in extreme cold temperatures may cause irregular timekeeping until the watch returns to normal operating temperature SHOCK RESISTANT The watch may be worn while playing golf or other activities but avoid severe shocks such as dropping it on a hard surface MAGNETIC RESISTANT No problem should occur from us
23. xposing it to light If the watch should happen to stop as a result of being insufficiently charged charge by exposing the watch to intense light such as direct sunlight An Eco Drive rechargeable battery manganese titanium is used in this watch to store electrical energy This Eco Drive Rechargeable battery is a clean energy battery that does not contain mercury or other toxic substances Once fully charged the watch circuit will continue to keep time for about 2 years without additional charging when the power save function is operating lt Proper Use of this Watch gt To use this watch comfortably make sure to recharge it before it stops running completely There is no risk of overcharging no matter how much the watch is charged Overcharging Prevention Function It is recommended that the watch be recharged everyday Return to Table of Contents Return to Table of Contents lt 4 p 3 SPECIFICATIONS Movement Caliber B110 Accuracy Within 15 seconds per month on average When worn at normal temperatures of 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Operating Temperature 10 C to 60 C 14 F to 140 F Display function Hours minutes seconds the second and minute hands move every second and the hour hand moves every 3 minutes Time CE TENAR Date Display Month and years elapsed since the most recent leap year are displayed by the second hand only displayed when correcting the number of

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