Solutions
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1.Whenthewatchreturnstoanormaltemperature,itwilldisplaytheprecisetimeasbefore.
2.Ifthewatchstillgainsorlosesthetime,conductmanualreceptionifnecessary.
3.Ifthewatchcannotresumenormalmovementevenafterconductingtheabovementioned
procedures,consulttheretailerfromwhomthewatchwaspurchased.
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P.140
−
1.Placethewatchwhereitisabletoreceivearadiosignalmoreeasily.
2.Conductmanualreceptionifnecessary.
P.107
P.140
1.No crown orbutton operation isneeded, sincethe automatic handposition
adjustment function will beactivated toalign thehand positions.Automatic
HandPosition AlignmentFunction activatesonce an hourfor theminute and
secondhandsandat12:00bothfortheAMandPMforthehourhand.
2.Ifthewatchstillgainsorlosestime,refertoInCaseofanAbnormalMovement
toperformprocedures.
3.If the watch cannot resume normal movement even after conducting the above
mentionedprocedures,consulttheretailerfromwhomthewatchwaspurchased.
P.148
P.143
P.158
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Check thetime difference thatthe watch is currently set for, and
selectthetimedifferencetowherethewatchisused.
P.118
AtTrouble Possiblecauses
Misalignment
ofthetimeand
handpositions
Thewatchtemporarily
gainsorlosestime.
Thewatchhasbeenleftinanextremelyhighor
lowtemperatureplaceforalongtime.
Thewatchfailstoreceivearadiosignalcorrectlyas
aresultofexternalinfluence(incorrectreception).
Thereception results
are successful, but
the precise time is
notdisplayed.
Thehandpositionsweremisalignedasaresultofexternalinfluence.
Thehandsareoutofthepreliminarypositionasaresultofexternalinfluence.
→ PreliminaryPositionP.148
The second hand
positionis not correctly
alignedinthereception
results display orthe
receptionleveldisplay.
The second hand is out of the preliminary
positionasaresultofexternalinfluence.
→ PreliminaryPositionP.148
Thewatchdisplaysanincorrecttime
hourunit,eventhoughitdisplaysthe
precisetimeofminutesandseconds
The watch may be set to a wrong time
difference from theregion wherethe watchis
currentlyused.
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Solutions
Referencepages
1.Whenthewatchreturnstoanormaltemperature,itwilldisplaytheprecisetimeasbefore.
2.Ifthewatchstillgainsorlosesthetime,conductmanualreceptionifnecessary.
3.Ifthewatchcannotresumenormalmovementevenafterconductingtheabovementioned
procedures,consulttheretailerfromwhomthewatchwaspurchased.
−
P.140
−
1.Placethewatchwhereitisabletoreceivearadiosignalmoreeasily.
2.Conductmanualreceptionifnecessary.
P.107
P.140
1.No crown orbutton operation isneeded, sincethe automatic handposition
adjustment function will beactivated toalign thehand positions.Automatic
HandPosition AlignmentFunction activatesonce an hourfor theminute and
secondhandsandat12:00bothfortheAMandPMforthehourhand.
2.Ifthewatchstillgainsorlosestime,refertoInCaseofanAbnormalMovement
toperformprocedures.
3.If the watch cannot resume normal movement even after conducting the above
mentionedprocedures,consulttheretailerfromwhomthewatchwaspurchased.
P.148
P.143
P.158
−
Check thetime difference thatthe watch is currently set for, and
selectthetimedifferencetowherethewatchisused.
P.118
AtTrouble Possiblecauses
Misalignment
ofthetimeand
handpositions
Thewatchtemporarily
gainsorlosestime.
Thewatchhasbeenleftinanextremelyhighor
lowtemperatureplaceforalongtime.
Thewatchfailstoreceivearadiosignalcorrectlyas
aresultofexternalinfluence(incorrectreception).
Thereception results
are successful, but
the precise time is
notdisplayed.
Thehandpositionsweremisalignedasaresultofexternalinfluence.
Thehandsareoutofthepreliminarypositionasaresultofexternalinfluence.
→ PreliminaryPositionP.148
The second hand
positionis not correctly
alignedinthereception
results display orthe
receptionleveldisplay.
The second hand is out of the preliminary
positionasaresultofexternalinfluence.
→ PreliminaryPositionP.148
Thewatchdisplaysanincorrecttime
hourunit,eventhoughitdisplaysthe
precisetimeofminutesandseconds
The watch may be set to a wrong time
difference from theregion wherethe watchis
currentlyused.
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Donotmovethewatchwhileitisreceivingaradiosignal.
Becauseittakestimetoreceivearadiosignalsuccessfully,leavethewatchuntouchedfor12minutesatthelongest.
P.107
P.141
Placethewatchwhereitisabletoeasilyreceivearadiosignal.
P.107
Checkthewebsiteofeachtransmittingstationforfurtherinformationconcerning
atransmissionstop.Attempttoreceivearadiosignalagainafterawhile.
P.109
1.Checkthetimedifferencethatthewatchiscurrentlysetfor,andselectthetimedifference
totheradiosignalreceptionrange.
2.Whenthewatchisnotdisplayingtheprecisetime,receivearadiosignalagainifnecessary.
P.118
P.101
The timerequired for chargingthe watch dependsentirely on the
amountofexposedlightthewatchreceives.
RefertoStandardChargingTimetochargethewatch.
P.113
RefertoInCaseofanAbnormalMovementtoresetthesystem.
P.158
Attrouble Possiblecauses
Reception
ofaradio
signal
When the watch is
unable to receive a
radiosignal
Thereception results
have failed and the
second hand points
toN (the watchdoes
not receive a radio
signal).
Thewatchwasmovedwhileitwasreceivingaradiosignal.
(Ittakes12minutesatthelongesttoreceivearadiosignalsuccessfully.)
Thewatch wasleft wherethe radiosignal wasweak or
whereitwasunabletoreceivearadiosignal(P.108).
Transmittingstationsmayhavestoppedtransmitting
radiosignalsforsomereason(Transmissionstop).
Thewatch isset to a time defferencefor the
regionsoutoftheradiosignalreceptionrange.
Charging
thesolar
battery
The stopped watch was
exposed to an adequate
light for longer thanthe
timerequiredtofullycharge
thewatch,however,itdoes
notresume itsnormalone-
secondintervalmovements.
Theamountofexposedlightistooweak.
Thetimeforchargingthewatchisnotsufficient.
Thebuilt-in ICof thewatch hasfallen into an
unstablecondition.
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Donotmovethewatchwhileitisreceivingaradiosignal.
Becauseittakestimetoreceivearadiosignalsuccessfully,leavethewatchuntouchedfor12minutesatthelongest.
P.107
P.141
Placethewatchwhereitisabletoeasilyreceivearadiosignal.
P.107
Checkthewebsiteofeachtransmittingstationforfurtherinformationconcerning
atransmissionstop.Attempttoreceivearadiosignalagainafterawhile.
P.109
1.Checkthetimedifferencethatthewatchiscurrentlysetfor,andselectthetimedifference
totheradiosignalreceptionrange.
2.Whenthewatchisnotdisplayingtheprecisetime,receivearadiosignalagainifnecessary.
P.118
P.101
The timerequired for chargingthe watch dependsentirely on the
amountofexposedlightthewatchreceives.
RefertoStandardChargingTimetochargethewatch.
P.113
RefertoInCaseofanAbnormalMovementtoresetthesystem.
P.158
Attrouble Possiblecauses
Reception
ofaradio
signal
When the watch is
unable to receive a
radiosignal
Thereception results
have failed and the
second hand points
toN (the watchdoes
not receive a radio
signal).
Thewatchwasmovedwhileitwasreceivingaradiosignal.
(Ittakes12minutesatthelongesttoreceivearadiosignalsuccessfully.)
Thewatch wasleft wherethe radiosignal wasweak or
whereitwasunabletoreceivearadiosignal(P.108).
Transmittingstationsmayhavestoppedtransmitting
radiosignalsforsomereason(Transmissionstop).
Thewatch isset to a time defferencefor the
regionsoutoftheradiosignalreceptionrange.
Charging
thesolar
battery
The stopped watch was
exposed to an adequate
light for longer thanthe
timerequiredtofullycharge
thewatch,however,itdoes
notresume itsnormalone-
secondintervalmovements.
Theamountofexposedlightistooweak.
Thetimeforchargingthewatchisnotsufficient.
Thebuilt-in ICof thewatch hasfallen into an
unstablecondition.
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