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Citizen Eco-Drive U700 User Manual

Citizen Eco-Drive U700
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You can view explanations of the operation of this watch by accessing the Citizen web
site and viewing the “Service&Support.
URL: http://www.citizenwatch.jp/
This watch is powered by light.
If the watch is not exposed to light for a long time, it stops moving.
See page 9 for charging the battery.
Features
The combination
watch of the
analog and digital
display
Solar-powered—
no need for battery
replacement
World time—easy to see the
time of 43 cities all over the
world ( page 24)
Lap time measurement
per 1/1000 second
( page 18) with the
lap recording function
( page 22)
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Citizen Eco-Drive U700 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCitizen
ModelEco-Drive U700
CategoryWatch
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Features

Combination Analog/Digital Display

Watch combines analog and digital displays for time and functions.

Eco-Drive Solar Power

Powered by light, eliminating battery replacement for continuous operation.

Lap Time Measurement

Measures lap times with 1/1000 second precision and lap recording.

World Time Functionality

Displays time for 43 cities worldwide, facilitating global timekeeping.

Race Mode Quick Guide

Setting Course Distance

Step-by-step guide to input the distance of the course for race mode calculations.

Lap Time Measurement and Records

Measuring Lap Times

How to start, measure, and stop lap times and check speeds in Race mode.

Checking Lap Records

Accessing and reviewing stored lap times, including best, average, and worst.

Battery and Power Management

Charging the Battery

Instructions on how to charge the watch battery using light.

Power Saving Function

Explains how the watch conserves power when not exposed to light.

Before Use - Part Identification

Watch Part Names

Identifies and labels all the key parts of the watch for user familiarity.

Screw Down Crown Operation

Battery Status Check

Checking Battery Status

Guide to check battery status via second hand movement and digital display.

How to Charge the Battery

Checking and Adjusting Reference Position

Checking Reference Position

Verifies and corrects the initial position of watch hands for accurate timekeeping.

Changing Digital Section Modes

Setting Time and Calendar

Time and Calendar Mode Setup

Guide to setting the basic time and calendar, including home time.

Using the Chronograph

Race Mode Operations

Measuring Lap Times

Instructions for measuring lap times and average speed during a race.

Lap Record Mode

Checking Lap Records

Accessing and reviewing stored lap times, including best, average, and worst.

World Time Mode

Alarm Mode

Timer Mode

Battery Charge Warnings

Charging Time Details

Power Saving Function

Troubleshooting Watch Issues

Hands Not Working Properly

Solutions for common problems like slow second hand or non-moving chronograph hands.

Adjusting the Reference Position

Resetting the Watch

Post-Reset Mode Indications

Precautions and Warnings

Water-Resistance Performance

Details water resistance levels, their indications, and specifications for safe usage.

Battery and Charging Precautions

Handling the Secondary Battery

Warnings about not removing the battery and keeping it away from children to prevent swallowing.

Cautions About Charging

Advises against charging the battery at excessively high temperatures to prevent damage.

Watch Maintenance

Daily Maintenance Tips

Routine care for the watch crown, buttons, case, and band to prevent rust and dirt.

Periodical Inspections and Replacements

Recommends periodic inspections and replacement of parts like packing for water resistance.

Watch Specifications

Table of City Names

Using the Rotating Bezel

Glossary of Terms

Glossary of Additional Terms

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