This document provides instructions and specifications for a Citizen watch. It details:
1) Safety precautions for proper use and handling of the watch.
2) Technical specifications including quartz oscillation frequency, battery type, accuracy rates, and model numbers.
3) Instructions for setting the time, date, and calendar on the watch.
4) Precautions regarding water resistance, magnetism, temperature, shocks, and chemicals.
This document provides instructions and specifications for a Citizen watch. It details:
1) Safety precautions for proper use and handling of the watch.
2) Technical specifications including quartz oscillation frequency, battery type, accuracy rates, and model numbers.
3) Instructions for setting the time, date, and calendar on the watch.
4) Precautions regarding water resistance, magnetism, temperature, shocks, and chemicals.
This document provides instructions and specifications for a Citizen watch. It details:
1) Safety precautions for proper use and handling of the watch.
2) Technical specifications including quartz oscillation frequency, battery type, accuracy rates, and model numbers.
3) Instructions for setting the time, date, and calendar on the watch.
4) Precautions regarding water resistance, magnetism, temperature, shocks, and chemicals.
This document provides instructions and specifications for a Citizen watch. It details:
1) Safety precautions for proper use and handling of the watch.
2) Technical specifications including quartz oscillation frequency, battery type, accuracy rates, and model numbers.
3) Instructions for setting the time, date, and calendar on the watch.
4) Precautions regarding water resistance, magnetism, temperature, shocks, and chemicals.
The document outlines specifications, instructions, and precautions for using Citizen watches.
The document includes a chart describing the water resistance of different Citizen watch models and what activities are appropriate for each level of resistance.
The document recommends having water resistant watches inspected every 2-3 years and replacing components like the backing, glass, and crowns as needed to maintain water resistance.
CITIZEN TRADING CO., LTD.
Head Office: HARMONY TOWER, 1-32-2,
HONCHO, NAKANO-KU, TOKYO (164) CITIZEN WATCH CO., LTD. Caution Before using the watch, READ this instruction manual carefully for safe and correct use. After reading this manual, keep it properly for your future reference. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Please observe at all times) In order to prevent injury to yourself or other persons and damage to property, this manual describes the instructions that you should strictly follow as follows. I Injuries and damages which might be caused by using the watch improperly, neglecting any of the instructions or precautions in this manual are classied with the following symbols. Warning Can cause serious injury or death Caution Can or will cause minor or moderate injury or damage SPECIFICATIONS 1. Quartz oscillation frequency: 32,768Hz (Hz = number of vibrations per second) 2. Converter: Step motor 3. Additional functions: Calendar quick setting function (applies to watches equipped with day as well as day and month calendar functions) 4. IC (integrated circuit): 1C/MOS-LSI 5. Accuracy: refer to model list: (within seconds per month at normal temperature (+5C+35C)) 6. Battery: One silver oxide 7. Battery life duration (life of battery from time of installation) for your watch, refer to model list, The model number of the watch you have purchased is engraved on the back cover of the watch as shown in the gure below. The above specications are subject to change without prior notication. SETTING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Setting the Time and Date (1) Stop the second hand in the 0 seconds position by pulling out the crown to 2 then turn crown to set watch hands to the correct time. In case of a screw lock-type crown, place in position 2 after unlocking the screw. (2) After setting watch to the correct time and returning crown to the 0 position, the second hand will be activated and the watch will commence to keep accurate time. Due to the mechanical structure of the watch, the step position of the second hand is not aligned with the scale on the face. This does not have an effect on the accuracy, however. Note: a. To achieve optimal precision when setting the minute hand, move the minute hand four to ve minutes past and then back to the desired setting. b. For calendar-equipped watches, do not confuse AM and PM settings. c. For watches equipped with locking screw-type crowns, do not forget to return the crown to the locked position after setting watch. 2. Setting the calendar (1) Pull out crown to position 1 (2) Set date by turning crown to the left. (3) Set day by turning crown to the right. *For watches equipped with date display only, date is set by turning crown to the right. (4) Return crown to 0 position. Note: Avoid performing the calendar quick setting operation between the below listed times: For watches equipped with date display...9.00 PM- 1:00 AM For watches equipped with both date and day display...9:00 PM-4:30 AM If the calendar quick setting operation is performed between these times the calendar could be incorrectly set to the date of the previous day. After setting watch hands during these times, set time, day and date accordingly. Precautionary items (And Usage Limitations) Warning Water resistant watch Check the chart to determine the water resistant properties of your watch. Non-water resistant watch: can not be used in locations where they are susceptible to contact with water droplets. 3 bar water resistant watch: can not be used under water. 5 bar water resistant watch: can not be used while diving. 10/20 bar water resistant watch: can not be used while scuba diving or saturated diving. CAL 1010 1020 1030 1110 3220 4520 461* 4633 464* Accuracy 20 20 20 20 20 15 20 20 20 Battery Life 3 5 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 CAL 4713 477* 5421 5431 5500 5510 5530 5920 5930 Accuracy 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Battery Life 3 2 3 2 5 5 5 2 2 CAL 6010 6020 6031 604* 6115 6790 7630 9620 9630 Accuracy 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 20 20 Battery Life 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 The chart opposite gives the waterproof characteristics inscribed on the face as well as on the back of your watch and describes what water activities are possible for the various watches. Caution Always set the crown in the normal position. The screw lock type crown must be tightened completely. Never operate the crown and push button when the watch is wet. This may allow moisture to enter the watch resulting in defective water resistance. Due to the properties of the material, the durability of the leather band may become damaged in the form of discoloration or peeling. When using under these conditions, rst replace the leather band with a metal band. When the watch has been extensively submerged in seawater or after heavy perspiration, carefully rinse the watch in tap water and wipe completely dry. When water appears to have entered the watch or the glass clouds and does not become clear for a long time after the watch was submerged in seawater. Caution When wearing your watch Be particularly careful when wearing your watch while holding a small child to prevent injury and accidents. Be especially careful when engaged in strenuous exercise or work to prevent injury and accidents to yourself and others. Do not wear your watch while in a sauna or other location where your watch may become excessively hot since there is the risk of burns. Caution Handling the Band Be careful when putting on and taking off your watch since there is risk of damaging your ngernails depending on the manner in which the band is fastened. Warning Handling of Batteries Keep batteries in a location out of the reach of small children. In the event a battery is mistakenly swallowed, immediately consult with your physician and seek medical care. Caution Battery Replacement If a worn down battery is left in your watch, it may cause a malfunction due to leakage of battery uid and so on. Please make sure to replace the battery promptly. Always make sure to use the designated battery when replacing the battery. Caution Occurrences of Rashes The case and band of the watch come in direct contact with the skin in the same manner as undergarments. Corrosion of the metal or unnoticed soiling such as that caused by perspiration, dirt and dust can soil sleeves and other articles of clothing. Keep your watch clean at all times. Wearing this watch may cause itchiness or rashes on the skin in some persons with sensitive skin or physical condition. If you think there is something wrong, please discontinue wearing the watch immediately and consult your physician. Possible causes of rashes include: 1. Metal or leather allergy 2, Rust, dirt or perspiration present on the watch body or band. Caution Always Keep Your Watch Clean Leather bands may become discolored by perspira- tion or dirt. Always keep your leather band clean by wiping with a dry cloth. Do not wear the band too tightly. Try to leave enough space between the band and your arm to allow adequate ventilation. Caring for your Watch Wipe off any dirt and perspiration or other moisture from the case and glass with a soft cloth. Wipe off any dirt from leather band with a dry cloth. For plastic or rubber bands, wash off any dirt with water. Avoid the use of solvents since they may cause deterioration of the materials. Strong Shocks This watch is designed to withstand external shocks such as those associated with golng or playing ball. Avoid dropping or subjecting to other strong impacts Temperature The function of analog watches may decrease or the watch may stop running when the ambient temperature is outside of the range of 10C to +60. Be careful not to leave the watch outside the normal temperature range (5C to 35C) for a long period of time since this may shorten battery life due to leakage of battery uid. Magnetism Do not allow your watch to come in close proximity to magnets. If the watch is allowed to come in close proximity with magnetic health devices (magnetic necklaces, magnetic elastic bands, etc.) or the magnets used in the latches of refrigerator doors and so forth, it will not keep the correct time. if this should happen, move the watch away from the magnet and reset the watch to the correct time. Static Electricity The integrated circuits used in the watch are sensitive to static electricity. If exposed to intense static electricity the watchs time may become incorrect. Chemicals, Gas and Mercury Do not expose to chemicals or gas. Be careful of using chemicals. Solvents such as benzene and paint thinner (and products containing solvents such as gasoline, manicure remover, certain cleaners and adhesives) may cause discoloration, melting and cracking of the watch case. Do not expose the watch to mercury, such as that in clinical thermometers, since mercury can discolor the case, face and band of the watch. Storage When not using your watch for an extended period of time, carefully wipe off any perspiration, dirt or moisture and store in a proper location avoiding locations subject to excessively high or low temperatures and high humidity. Warranty and Service 1. Guarantee If you have used your watch properly according to the instructions contained in this manual and damage to your watch should occur during your warranty period, in accordance with the conditions of the warranty included with this manual, we will repair your watch free of charge. Guarantee provisions Parts subject to guarantee Electronic circuit parts, mechanical parts of the quartz watch and exterior parts shall be subject to the guarantee. However, damages of the band, power cell and changes in outer appearance due to scars, dust, etc., of the glass, watch case, band, etc., shall be excluded. Guarantee method Repair and adjustment shall in principle be provided. in some cases, replacement of the glass, watchcase, face, hand, crown, band, etc., shall be required. Conditions for the guarantee (procedure) In case of repair or adjustment during the guarantee provisions, take the watch together with the written guarantee to the service shop where it was purchased. Exclusions Even during the guarantee period, the following repair and adjustment shall be charged. a. When the watch is impaired by improper use, repair or modication by yourself, or by improper handling. b. When the customer desires repair or adjustment without the guarantee. c. When the guarantee submitted does not hold the name of the dealer or the date where and when the watch was purchased, or when a part of the stated matters is corrected. d. When the watch is impaired by natural disasters, re, etc. 2. Stock period of parts necessary for repair Citizen normally stocks repair parts for its watches for a period of seven years. However, you should know in advance that sometimes if a damaged part such as a case, glass, watch hand, watch face, band or crown is replaced it may be replaced with a similar but not identical part which might differ slightly in appearance. 3. Repair period Under normal circumstances, even if your Citizen Parts and Service Warranty is no longer in effect, you can still have your watch repaired for a fee. However, because watch life will vary greatly depending on environment and the way in which the watch is used, the benets of xing the watch should be discussed with a salesperson at the store where the watch was purchased. Moreover, you should be aware of the possibility that the wear and tear on your watch that may result from normal extended use may make it difficult to restore your watch to its original level of precision. 4. You should periodically have your watch inspected and replace watch parts to prolong the life of your watch. 4. To ensure their waterproof characteristics, every 2 to 3 years waterproof watches should be taken for inspection to the shop where they were purchased or to a Citizen Watch Service Centre and, if necessary, should have their backing, glass and crowns replaced. 4. Only genuine Citizen parts should be used as replacement parts. 4. Please have watch parts replaced only at the store where you purchased the watch or at a Citizen Service Centre. 5. Battery 4. The battery which was installed in your watch at the factory is a monitor-use battery which monitors the functions and special features of your watch. You should keep in mind that the life of your battery could be shorter than when the specied period is up. 4. Even in the event the battery runs out before the time specied in the guarantee, there will be a fee for replacing the battery. 6. Inquiries Any questions that you might have about the warranty on repairs can be answered by a salesperson at the store where you purchased your watch or at a Citizen Watch Service Centre.