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<Guide to Charging Time>
* Below are the approximate times required for charging when exposing the watch
dial to light continuously.
Please use this table as a reference only.
[NOTE]
Charge the watch every day, as it will take a long time to recharge it, as is
indicated in the table, when it stops due to an insucient charging.
Furthermore, it is recommended to charge your watch by exposing to
direct sunlight once a month.
For a 1-day movement charging time ... e charging time to run the watch for one day with
normal movement.
Time for full charging ... e time for full charging aer the watch has stopped due to an
insucient charging.When the watch is fully charged, it will maintain
its accuracy for about 6 months.
<Always make sure to recharge frequently>
• Please note that if you wear long sleeves, the watch may stop as a result of being
covered by your sleeve and blocked from the light.
• When you take o the watch, try to place it in as bright a location as possible. is
will ensure that it will continue to run properly.
<Replacement of Rechargeable Cell>
• Because the watch uses a rechargeable cell, you do not need periodical cell replacement.
However, power consumption may increase aer using for an extended period of time
due to deterioration, and the power may run out earlier than expected. To avoid this,
we recommend that you have your watch inspected (Charge basis) periodically.
7.
Solar-Powered Watch Handling Precautions
Environment
Illuminance
(lx)
Charging Time (approximate)
To keep working
normally
for one day
To start working
normally when
the rechargeable
cell is empty
To charge
fully when the
rechargeable
cell is empty
Direct sunlight (Outdoors) 100,000 6 minutes 3 hours 19 hours
Cloudy (Outdoors) 10,000 30 minutes 14 hours 90 hours
Less than 20 cm from
30 W uorescent light
3,000 50 minutes 25 hours 150 hours
Indoor 500 4 hours 130 hours 880 hours