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• The second hand rapidly advances to the current time and begins 1-second interval
movement.
4. Turn the crown by set the 24 hour hand and hour hand to the local time.
A Turning the crown by one click to the right causes the 24 hour hand and hour
hand to advance by one hour.
B Turning the crown by one click to the left causes the 24 hour hand and hour hand
to go back by one hour.
• Turning the crown continuously (rapidly by two clicks or more) causes the hour
hand and minute hand to move continuously.
• Turn the crown by one click to the left or right to interrupt continuous movement of
the hands. The hands will continue to advance by 12 hours and then stop
automatically unless movement is interrupted by turning the crown to the right or
left.
• The 24 hour hand moves in coordination with the hour hand. Make sure to set AM
and PM correctly when setting the time.
5. Return the crown to the normal position to complete setting of the local time.
10. Functions Unique to Solar-Powered Watches
When the watch becomes insufficiently charged, the watch display changes as shown
below. When the watch has changed normal hand movement to the insufficient charge
warning display, this indicates that that the watch is insufficiently charged. Allow light
to shine on the solar cell until the watch returns to 1-second interval movement. Even
after the watch has returned to 1-second interval movement, sufficiently charge the
watch by exposing it to light by referring to “11. General Reference for Charging
Times” to ensure that the watch is used comfortably.