F. TIME REQUIRED FOR CHARGING
Time required for recharging may vary according to
the design (colour of the dial, etc.) and operating
environment. The following table will serve you as a
rough reference. *The recharging time is the time
when the watch is continuously exposed to radiation.
Full recharging time
(Empty to full)...........The time for fully recharge from
stopped.
One day usage........The time required for the watch
to run for one day with one
second interval movement.
G. IN THESE CASES
[If the watch warns that the energy
is running short]
The second hand starts moving at two
second intervals in order to warn the
watch will stop functioning after
approximately 24 hours. (Insufficient
charge warning function)
In such a case, expose your watch to light for a
while to cancel the warning. (The second hand
returns to moving at one second intervals when the
energy is recharged.) If the watch is left short of
energy, it will stop functioning after a day or so.
[If the watch warns you to set the
time.]
When the watch that has stopped is
exposed to light, the second hand
starts a hitch movement. (Quick start
function)
The time elapsed before the second hand starts
moving depends on the illuminance of the light.
Even so, the second hand continues the hitch
movement to tell you that the watch indicates an
incorrect time because it has stopped. (Time
setting warning function)
In such a case, set the hands to the correct time.
* If the watch is sufficently exposed to light, the
second hand will soon switch to moving at two
second intervals in order to warn that the energy is
running short.