Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Product Features
This product is an analog quartz watch that uses to hands to show the hour, minutes, and seconds, indicate the hours on a 24-hour basis, and furnish calendar information (year, month, date, and day of the week). This watch equipped a fully automatic calendar, which automatically adjusts the end of each month, including the months of a leap year. One useful feature of this watch enables you to quickly call up a future or past calendar at one touch of a button. Any repairs of this product, excluding the band, should be conducted at a Citizen Service Center. [. . . ] Therefore, the calendar indication remains unchanged even if the 24-hour hand passes the 12 midnight point.
6. Setting the Calendar
(1) Pull the crown out to the first click position. Calendar (3) Press button (B) to set the month setting position and date. (The month and date hands coordinate with each Crown other. ) Normal position The date hand advances by one day at each press of button (B). Date (4) Properly push the crown into its normal position.
Year
Day of the week
Month
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* The day of the week is automatically set in accordance with the year, month and date settings. * Do not change the calendar indication during the time between about 9 p. m. If you change the calendar indication during such a period of time, the calendar indication may fail to change on the next day. Once it is properly adjusted, you do not have to readjust the end of each month, including the months for a leap year. * If the calendar is adjusted for a nonexistent day, it is automatically corrected to indicate the first day of the next month after you push the crown into its normal > position (e. * The month hand position may slightly deviate from normal at the end or beginning of a month. If such a situation occurs, note the date hand position to determine the current month (distinguish between the two successive months).
[Calling the calendar]
(1) With the crown placed in the normal position, you can shift the calendar indication toward the future or past by pressing button (A) or (B). The calendar indication changes by one day at each press of button (A) or (B). (Holding down the button rapidly changes the calendar indication. ) (2) The watch automatically returns to the present calendar display mode at the press of button (C) or after an elapse of 30 seconds. * While the calendar is being called, the second hand makes a 2-second motion (moves two graduations at 2-second intervals) to indicate that the calendar call process is in progress.
(A): Calls a future calendar (forward).
7. Calling the Calendar
You can call a past or future calendar that is within the range from March 1, 1900 to February 28, 2100. For example, you can determine the day of the week of your birth date or search for a year in which Christmas Day, your birthday, or other specific day falls on a Sunday.
(C)
(B): Calls a past calendar (backward).
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8. When Problem Occurs
[The year hand moves rapidly in reverse direction. ]
The reference positioning procedure is not properly completed. That is why the "reference positioning failure warning function" is activated. Properly adjust the reference positions of all hands as directed in Section 9, Adjusting the Reference Positions.
In this instance, properly adjust the reference positions of all hands as directed in Section 9, Adjusting the Reference Positions.
[After battery replacement]
After battery replacement, be sure to properly adjust the reference positions of all hands as directed in Section 9, Adjusting the Reference Positions. The watch does not properly function until the reference position adjustment procedure is completed.
[The calendar indication is incorrect. ]
If the watch is severely shocked, the hand's reference positions may deviate from the normal. Properly adjust the reference positions of all hands as directed in Section 9, Adjusting the Reference positions.
[The watch operates erratically. ]
The watch may occasionally perform an abnormal operation (e. g. , the hands may rotate in an unusual manner) if it is adversely affected by static electricity or severely shocked.
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9. Adjusting the Reference Positions
If the reference positions are not properly adjusted for all hands, the watch improperly operates. [. . . ] If solvents, such as thinner and benzine, or substances containing such solvents come in contact with the watch, discoloration, melting, cracking, etc. If the watch comes in contact with mercury used in thermometers, the case, band or other parts may become discolored. <Periodical inspections> Your watch requires inspection once every two or three years for safety and long use. To keep your watch water resistant, the packing needs to be replaced regularly. [. . . ]