<Insucient Charge Warning Function>
When the watch is insufficiently charged, the
second hand begins moving at 2-second intervals
to notify you that the watch charge is insucient.
Although the watch keeps accurate time during
this period, the watch will stop completely if
operation with an insucient charge continues
for approximately three or more days.
Restore the 1-second interval movement of the
second hand by subjecting the watch to light so
that it recharges.
To use the watch with complete peace of mind, be sure to fully recharge the
battery even aer the second hand returns to the 1-second interval movement.
Although the watch can be started again by subjecting it to light aer it stops
due to insufficient charge, the time given will no longer be correct, so be
sure to fully charge the battery and adjust to the correct time.
<Overcharging Prevention Function>
No matter how much the watch is charged, it will not aect the rechargeable
cell, timekeeping, functions or performance of the watch.
When the rechargeable cell becomes fully charged by exposing the watch
face to light, the overcharging prevention function is automatically activated
to prevent the battery from being charged further.
<Quick Start>
e watch stops if there is absolutely no charge. Subject the watch to light
and the hands will start moving in about 10 seconds. (e time required for
the hands to begin moving varies depending on the model and brightness of
the light.) Note, however, that the watch will stop again if the light is blocked
at this time because the charge may still be insucient.
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