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Charging the battery
How to charge the battery
Expose the dial to light to charge the watch.
To ensure optimal performance of the watch, make
sure that the watch is kept sufficiently charged at all
times.
Under the following situations, the energy of the
watch is likely to be depleted, resulting in stoppage
of the watch:
The watch is concealed under a sleeve.
The watch is used or stored under conditions where
it cannot be exposed to light for a long time.
* Be careful to make sure that the watch does not get hot when it is charging. (The operating temperature range is
-10°C to +60°C.)
* When you first start using the watch or starting it after it stopped due to a lack of charge, charge the watch sufficiently
using the table on P.37 as a guide.
EN 36
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Guide to charging times
Charge the watch using the times below as a guide.
Illuminance
lx (LUX) Light source Condition (Example)
From the state where the watch is
stopped (Not charged)
In the state where
the hand moves (The
watch is charged)
Time required for
fully charging the
watch
Time required for
charging the watch
to start moving at
one-second
intervals
Time required for
charging the watch
to last for 1 day
700 Fluorescent
light General offices - - 4 hours
3,000 Fluorescent
light 30 W 20 cm 230 hours 6 hours 1 hour
10,000
Fluorescent
light 30 W 5 cm 60 hours 1.5 hours 15 minutes
Sunlight Cloudy day
100,000 Sunlight
Sunny day (Under the
direct sunlight on a
summer day)
30 hours 30 minutes 3 minutes
The figures of “Time required for charging the watch to start moving at one-second intervals” are estimations of
time required to charge the stopped watch by exposing it to light until it moves at steady one-second intervals.
Even if the watch is partially charged for a shorter period, the watch will resume one-second interval movement.
However, it may shortly return to two-second interval movement. Use the charging time in this column as a rough
guide for sufficient charging time.
* The seconds hand movement indicates the remaining amount of energy. “Checking the Charging Status” P.14
* The required charging time slightly varies depending on the model of the watch.
EN 37
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About energy
Energy depletion forewarning function (Two-second
interval movement and Five-second interval movement)
The energy depletion forewarning function is activated when the energy stored in the watch runs low.
In such a case, the seconds hand moves at two-second intervals.
If the watch continues to be in the state of two-second interval movement, the watch switches to five-second
interval movement, followed by a completely stopped state.
If the energy depletion forewarning function is activated, charge the watch sufficiently.
“How to charge the battery” → P.36
“Guide to charging times” → P.37
* Neither the button nor the crown can be operated while the seconds hand moves at two-second or five-second
intervals. (This is not a malfunction.)
* While the seconds hand moves at five-second intervals, the hour and minute hands, as well as the date, stop
operating.
* While the seconds hand moves at five-second intervals, the automatic reception function and manual reception
function will not work. After the watch is charged sufficiently and the seconds hand returns to normal one-second
interval movement, conduct the manual reception of radio signals to set the watch to the correct time. (“Automatic
reception and manual reception” → P.17)
EN 38
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SOLAR CHARGING FUNCTION
Power save function
This watch is equipped with a power save function which can suppress energy consumption when it is left without receiving
an adequate light source for a certain length of time.
* There are two types of power save mode.
Power Save 1 Power Save 2
Condition The watch is exposed to a state without receiving an
adequate light source for 72 hours or longer.
The watch is in an insufficient charging state for a long
time.
Situation
The seconds hand
stops pointing at the
15-second position,
and the hour and
minute hands, and
date also stop.
The watch conducts
automatic radio signal
receiving.
The seconds hand
stops pointing at the
45-second position, and
the hour and minute
hands, and date also
stop.
The watch does not
conduct automatic radio
signal receiving.
* The date shows “1”.
How to
handle the
situation
When the watch is exposed to an adequate light source
for 5 seconds or longer, or the button is pressed, it
displays the current time again after the seconds hand
is rapidly advanced.
After sufficiently charging the battery, set the watch for
the current time, if necessary.
Power Save 2
* While the watch is being charged, the seconds hand moves at “Five-second Intervals.” During the “Five-second Interval Movement,”
neither the button nor the crown can be operated.
* If the “Power Save 2” mode is prolonged, the stored power amount drops and the internal current time information stored will be lost.
When the watch returns to its normal movement of one-second interval after sufficiently charging the battery, set the current time by
receiving a radio signal. (“Automatic reception and manual reception” P.17)
EN 39
5
SOLAR CHARGING FUNCTION
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