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Brand | Citizen |
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Model | 3510A-12 |
Type | Wristwatch |
Movement | Quartz |
Case Material | Stainless Steel |
Calendar | Date |
Features | Date |
Crystal | Mineral |
Identifies and describes the function of each component and button on the watch.
Provides instructions for safely installing and removing the watch's power cell.
Details the careful procedures for mounting the watch's internal mechanism components.
Guides on the correct assembly of the train wheel and associated pinions within the movement.
Explains the correct mounting of the chronograph guard for proper button operation.
Details precautions for installing the moon's age plate to prevent damage.
Illustrates the disassembly and assembly steps for the dial side of the watch movement.
Details the disassembly and assembly steps for the power cell side of the watch movement.
Explains how functions change based on crown position and switch spring interaction.
Describes normal time and alarm time correction procedures using the crown.
Details how to activate or deactivate the alarm using the alarm switch.
Explains how to switch between normal time and chronograph displays using buttons.
Guides on how to start and stop the chronograph function using button A.
Explains how to start and stop the timer function.
Details the procedure for setting and resetting the chronograph, timer, and counter.
Describes the operation of the hour/minute-recording wheel during chronograph rest and start.
Checks the power cell voltage to ensure it is within the acceptable range.
Verifies the output signals from step motors for timing and counting functions.
Inspects connections for loose screws, dust, or dirt that might affect signal transmission.
Measures coil resistance to ensure it is within specified limits for proper function.
Checks gears for smooth operation, backlash, foreign matter, and lubrication.
Verifies the proper meshing and operation of the hour, minute, and center wheels.
Confirms the output signal for the CG 2/100 sec. timing step motor.
Inspects Button A's operation, cleanliness, and the surrounding spring and circuit patterns.
Examines CG train wheel parts for smooth transmission, clearance, backlash, and lubrication.
Checks CG connection parts for loose screws or dust affecting signal transmission.
Measures the resistance of the chronograph coil unit to ensure it's within specifications.
Measures and adjusts the watch's timekeeping accuracy using D.F.C. adjustments.
Checks customer usage patterns, environmental factors, and maintenance history.
Verifies function changeover for alarm and normal time, and chronograph display changes.
Confirms alarm output and checks assembled parts like buzzer contact spring and piezo-electric element.
Verifies correct assembly and checks for deformation in calendar and moon age mechanisms.
Measures current consumption in normal time and chronograph operation modes.
Inspects overall appearance, button operation, crown function, and alarm sound.