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Name of Components Hour hand 24 hour hand Alarm ON/OFF Second hand Mode hand Button (B) Date Crown (Normal position) Minute hand Button (A) Function hand
Nom des pices Aiguille des heures Aiguille des 24 heures Alarme ON/OFF (active/dsactive) Trotteuse Aiguille de mode Bouton (B) Date Couronne (Position normale) Bouton (A) Aiguille de fonction
Nombre de los componentes Manecilla de hora Manecilla de 24 horas
Bezeichnungen der Bauteile Stundenzeiger 24-Stunden-Zeiger
Nome dei componenti Lancetta delle ore
Nome dos componentes Ponteiro das horas

24 ON/ OFF (B) (A)

Lancetta delle 24 ore Ponteiro de 24 horas 24 ON/OFF (attivazione/ ON/OFF (ativao/ ON/ disattivazione) dellallarme desativao) do despertador OFF Lancetta dei secondi Ponteiro dos segundos Lancetta di modalit Ponteiro de modo Pulsante (B) Data Corona (posizione normale) Lancetta dei minuti Pulsante (A) Boto (B) Dia Coroa (posio normal) Boto (A) (B)
Alarm ON (EIN)/ Alarma ON/OFF (activacin/desactivacin) OFF (AUS) Manecilla de segundos Sekundenzeiger Manecilla de modo Botn (B) Fecha Corona (Posicin normal) Botn (A) Moduszeiger Knopf (B) Datum Krone (in Normalposition) Knopf (A)
Aiguille des minutes Manecilla de minutos Minutenzeiger Manecilla de funcin Funktionszeiger

Ponteiro dos minutos (A)

Lancetta delle funzion Ponteiro de funo

Model Indication

The caliber No. (Movement No.) of your watch is engraved on the back as shown in the figure below. Check the back of your watch for the caliber number and be sure to use your watch according to the instruction manual.

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Instruction manual

caliber No.

Cal. E81*/E82*

Table of Contents

About Solar Powered Watches (Eco-Drive watch).. 3 E81* Operating Instructions... 11 E82* Operating Instructions... 37 Notes on Using Eco-Drive Watch.. 57 Specifications... 58 Precautions.... 60
About Solar Powered Watches (Eco-Drive watch)
This Eco-Drive watch features a solar panel under the dial and is powered by converting solar energy into electrical energy. This watch also features functions such as a perpetual calendar ( which automatically adjusts the date at month ends and leap years) a daily alarm (that can be set according to a 24-hour system), and a chronograph (capable of measuring up to 59 minutes, 59.95 seconds, in 1/20 second units).
Periodically expose the watch dial to daylight
This watch uses a rechargeable cell to store electrical energy. This is an environmentally clean cell that does not use any harmful substances such as mercury. Once the rechargeable cell is fully charged, (and the power saving feature is operative) the watch will function for approximately 8 months without additional exposure to light.
Ensuring optimal operation of the watch
Always store the watch in a bright location for best results. When you take your watch off, place it in a location so that the dial (face) can receive light, such as a window sill, where sunlight can directly strike the watch dial (face). Wearing clothes with long sleeves may inhibit sufficient light from reaching the watch dial (face), resulting in insufficient charging. It is recommended that the watch is charged in direct sunlight once a month for 5 to 6 hours. [Charging precautions] Avoid charging the watch on a car dashboard or under other high temperature conditions (60C/140F or more) as this may result in damage to your watch. Avoid charging the watch under potentially high temperature light sources such as incandescent or halogen lights as this may result in damage to your watch.

Guide to Charging Time

Most users find that their watch receives more than enough light to keep it charged through their normal daily routine. During normal operation, the charge necessary for the watch to operate for one day can be obtained in approximately 10 minutes per day when charged outdoors in direct sunlight, and in 4 hours per day when charged by indoor illumination. If your watch is not exposed to light regularly and to prevent the watch from stopping due to an insufficient charge, we recommend that you charge the watch for 5 to 6 hours under direct sunlight once a month.

If the watch becomes insufficiently charged, the second hand will automatically move to the low charge warning, informing you of a Charge warning and Time setting warning. Always take care to charge your watch so that the charge does not become insufficient.
[Normal time display] If watch becomes insufficiently charged
[If the charge becomes insufficient during normal time display] If the charge becomes insufficient, quickly charge the watch to restore normal operations (normal time display).
[Insufficient charge warning] The second hand points to CHARGE. [Stopped status] The second hand points to STOP. [Time setting warning display] The second hand points to SET.

As the watch recharges

When the watch is left without charging
If the second hand points to the SET position, it indicates that the time must be set. Set the correct time. Note: ormal time display will not be restored unless the time is set. (Refer to Setting the N Time and Calendar.)
When charging the watch by subjecting it to light, the second hand will move from the STOP position to the SET position.
Note: ontinue to subject the watch to light until C the second hand moves to the SET position (approximately 30 minutes or more).
<Low Power Warning>
Regardless what mode the watch is in, if the power becomes very low, the watch will switch to the time display and the second hand will move to the CHARGE position indicating that recharging is necessary. After the second hand has moved to the CHARGE position, the watch will switch to display the time in the following sequence, 24-hour hand, hour hand, minute hand, date (function hand). Although the watch is functioning properly in this low charge state, it will stop within approximately 5 days (approximately 2 days if the display switches from charge warning operations to time change movement). Restore the 1-second interval movement of the second hand by exposing the watch to light sufficient for charging. If the watch stops due to insufficient charge, be sure to fully charge it, perform the all reset and 0-positioning procedure and then re-set the time as well as the calendar. Note, during low power: The chronograph will stop, even during measurement, and reset. The time set for local time (time difference) is maintained. he alarm sound will not be emitted even if the alarm has been set. T rown (changing modes) and button operations will not function. C

3. Using the Chronograph.. 21 4. Setting the Local (Secondary) Time.. 24 5. Using the Alarm... 27 6. Checking and Correcting the Reference or 0-Position of Each Hand. 30 7. All-Reset Operation... 34

Mode hand

[Mode/display function] ALM Alarm mode TME Time/calendar mode
[Checking the Reference or 0-Position]... 30 [Correcting the Reference or 0-Position]... 32

L-TM Local time mode

CHR Chronograph/ reference or 0-position correction mode
2.Setting the Time and Calendar
[Setting the Time] 1. Rotate the crown to align the mode hand with time/calendar [TME] mode as indicated on the mode sub dial.
Hour hand Minute hand (A) (1) Calendar adjustment position
2. Pull the crown out two steps to position 2 (time setting position). The second hand will rapidly advance to the 0-second position and stop.
Note: If the second hand does not stop at the 0-second position, be sure to perform reference or 0-position correction in reference or 0-position correction mode. If the crown is pulled out two steps to position 2 while the date is advancing, the date and function hand will stop at that position, and after the second hand has rapidly advanced to the 0 second position, the date will advance by remaining amount.
(2) Time setting position 24-hour hand Second hand Mode hand (B) Date Closed position (Normal position)
3. Rotate the crown to adjust the time. (1) Rotate the crown to the right (clockwise) by 1 click to move the 24-hour hand, hour hand and minute hand clockwise. (2) Rotate the crown to the left (counterclockwise) by 1 click to move the 24-hour hand, hour hand and minute hand counterclockwise. Quickly rotate the crown 2 or more clicks consecutively to advance the hands rapidly. Rotate the crown to the left or right 1 click to stop rapid advance. If the rapid advance is not stopped, the hand will automatically stop after 12 hours of rotation. 4. Adjust the watch according to a reliable time source and then return the crown to the closed position (normal position). 15
[Setting the Calendar] Once the calendar is set, it will operate as a perpetual calendar that automatically changes the year, month, and date including leap years. Provided the watch does not stop due to an insufficient charge, once set no further setting is necessary.
Function hand: Indicates the number of number of years elapsed since leap year (A) (1) Calendar adjustment position
Normal position (B) Date Month

1. Rotate the crown to set time/calendar [TME] mode as indicated on the mode sub dial. 2. Pull the crown out one step to position 1 (calendar adjustment position). The second hand will advance rapidly to the month position set in memory and stop. The function hand will move to the year position (number of years elapsed since leap year) set in memory and stop. Note: If the crown is pulled out one step to position 1 when the date is advanced, the second hand will rapidly advance after the date is changed. 3. Rotate the crown to the left (counterclockwise) to set the date. Rotate the crown to the left (counterclockwise) by 1 click to rotate the function hand 4 times and advance the date by 1 day. Quickly Rotate the crown 2 or more clicks consecutively for continuous advance. Rotate the crown to the left or right by 1 click to stop rapid advance. If the movement of the date is not stopped, the date will automatically stop after advancing 31 days.
4. Press the upper right button (A) to correct the year (number of years elapsed since leap year). Press the upper right button (A) to align the mode hand with the position corresponding to the year (number of years elapsed since leap year). * Year indication/function hand position * Leap year : 0 minute position 1st year since leap year : 6 minute position 2nd year since leap year : 12 minute position 3rd year since leap year : 18 minute position
0 position: Leap year 1st year since leap year 2nd year since leap year
5. Press the lower right button (B) to correct the month. Press the lower right button (B) to align the second hand with the position corresponding to the month. * Month indication/second hand position* January February March December : 12:00 position
August April November October September December January February March
: 1:00 position : 2:00 position : 3:00 position

3rd year since leap year

Quick reference guide for years elapsed since leap year
Year Years elapsed Leap year 1st year 2nd year 3rd year Year Years elapsed Leap year 1st year 2nd year 3rd year Year Years elapsed Leap year 1st year 2nd year 3rd year
May July 6. After the calendar has been set, always return the crown to June its normal position. The second hand will catch up to the current second set and start advancing normally. <If a non-existent date is set> If the crown is returned to its close (normal) position after calendar correction mode with a non-existent date set, the displayed date will automatically change to the first day of the next month. Example: Non-leap year: February 29, 30, 31 March 1 Leap year: February 30, 31 March 1

(A) Measurement (A) Hold down button (A) for approximately 2 seconds Stop
4.Setting the Local (Secondary) Time
Local time (secondary time) is a function that can be used to set the time for another region separately from the current time. Local time can be adjusted as a time difference in units of hours only and is taken from the current time set (time mode/TME). Minutes and seconds will match the current time. The minutes and seconds cannot be adjusted in the local time mode. Normal position [Adjusting the Time Difference] 1. Rotate the crown while in its normal position to align the mode hand with local time [L-TM] mode. 2. Pull the crown out two steps to position 2 (local time adjustment position).
3. Rotate the crown to the left (counterclockwise) or right (clockwise) to adjust the time difference. Rotate the crown to the right by 1 click to move the hour hand clockwise by 1 hour. Rotate the crown to the left by 1 click to move the hour hand counterclockwise by 1 hour. Note: The hour hand cannot be rapidly advanced in the local time mode even if the crown is turned two or more clicks consecutively. Adjust the time difference by 1 hour at a time. A time difference of up to +/-23 hours can be set versus the current time.

Setting the local time

4. After adjustment of the local time, push the crown in two steps to its normal position. Note: If the hour hand passes the 12:00 midnight position, the date will be corrected by 1 day. Be sure to pay attention to AM/PM indicated by the 24-hour sub dial when setting the time difference. To return the time difference to original status, return the hour hand in the opposite direction of the adjustment.

5.Using the Alarm

The alarm uses a 24-hour system. Once set, an alarm sound will be emitted for 15 seconds once every day at the set time. The alarm is emitted according to the time set in time (TME) mode. It cannot be set for local time (L-TM). [Setting the Alarm Time] 1. Rotate the crown while in its normal position to align the mode hand with alarm [ALM] mode as indicated on the mode sub dial. Second hand: The hand rapid advances to the ON or OFF position. 24-hour hand, hour hand, minute hand: The move to indicate the alarm time last set. Function hand: Stops at the 0 position.

Correct reference or 0-positions for each hand and the date Correct reference or 0-positions are given below. 24-hour hand Hour hand, minute hand Second hand Function hand Date : 0:00 : 0:00 : 00 seconds : 0 position (12:00 position) : 1st
If any of the hands or the date shows a reference or 0-position other than given above, perform the procedure in Correcting the Reference or 0-Position.

Normal position

Correcting the Reference or 0-Position
[Correcting the Reference or 0-Position] <Correcting the Reference or 0-Positions of the 24-Hour Hand, Hour Hand, Minute Hand, and Second Hand> 1. Pull the crown out two steps to position 2 while in chronograph [CHR] mode to correct the reference or 0-position of each hand. 2. Press the upper right button (A) to correct the second hand by 1-second each time the button is pressed. Hold down the upper right button (A) for rapid advance. 3. Rotate the crown to correct the 24-hour hand, hour hand, and minute hand and adjust each hand to its correct reference or 0-position. (1) Rotate the crown to the right (clockwise) 1 click to move the hour hand and minute hand clockwise. (2) Rotate the crown to the left (counterclockwise) 1 click to move the hour hand and minute hand counterclockwise. Quickly Rotate the crown 2 or more clicks consecutively to advance the hands rapidly. Rotate the crown to the left (counterclockwise) or right (clockwise) by 1 click to stop rapid advance. If the rapid advance is not stopped, the hands will automatically stop after 12 hours advancement. 32
<Correcting the Function Hand and Date Reference or 0- Position> 1. Pull the crown out one step to position 1 while in chronograph [CHR] mode to correct the function hand and date. 2. Rotate the crown to the left (counterclockwise) to set the date. (1) Rotate the crown 1 click to move the mode hand 4 revolutions and advance the date by 1 day. (2) Quickly rotate the crown 2 or more times consecutively for continuous advance. Rotate the crown to the left or right by 1 click to stop rapid advance. If the advancement is not stopped, the date will automatically stop after advancing 31 days. The 12:00 position immediately after the date changes to 1 is the reference or 0-position for the function hand. Rotate the crown to adjust the date to 31 and then press and release the upper right button (A) to fine adjust the function hand. When the date shows 1, adjust the function hand to the correct reference or 0-position.

7.All-Reset Operation

If subjected to static electricity or strong shock, the watch may cease to operate correctly. In such cases, correct reference or 0-positions after performing the all-reset.
Before executing the all-reset, first ensure the watch is fully charged and that the second hand is moving in 1-second intervals. Note: If the all-reset is executed while the watch is insufficiently charged, subsequent operations will become impossible and the watch will completely stop. 1. Rotate the crown while in its normal position to align the mode hand with chronograph [CHR] mode as indicated on the mode sub dial. 2. Pull the crown out two steps to position 2 (reference or 0-position correction position). Each hand and the date will move to their reference or 0- positions stored in memory and then stop. 3. Simultaneously press and hold the upper right and lower right buttons (A) and (B) and then release. A confirmation sound will be emitted, and then a hand movement demonstration will be performed in order of function hand, 24-hour hand/hour hand/minute hand, and second hand to indicate that the all-reset has completed.
Correcting the reference or 0-position (2)

Normal position (B)

4. Adjust to reference or 0-positions. (1) With the crown pulled out two steps to position 2, adjust the 24-hour hand, hour hand, minute hand, and second hand. (2) Next, adjust the function hand and date with the crown in position 1. (3) Press the crown to the normal position. The All-reset and reference or 0-position adjustment is complete. Note: Take care to perform operations correctly as the watch will not function if the crown is returned to the normal position before adjustment is complete. If this happens, you must repeat the all-reset operation and reset the reference or 0-positions.

E82*/ Table of Contents

1. Switching the Mode (Display Function)... 39 2. Setting the Time and Calendar.. 40 3. Using the Chronograph.. 45 4. Setting the Local (Secondary) Time.. 47 5. Using the Alarm... 49 6. Checking and Correcting the Reference or 0-Position of Each Hand.. 51 7. All-Reset Operation... 55
[Checking the Reference or 0-Position]... 51 [Correcting the Reference or 0-Position]... 53 [Setting the Time]... 40 [Setting the Calendar]... 42
This watch has four modes: time/calendar, chronograph, local time, and alarm. The mode can be switched by turning the crown while in position 1. Use the mode hand to check the current mode.
L-TM Local time mode Position 1 Mode hand
CHR Chronograph/ mode hand reference or 0-position adjustment mode
While the crown is in position 1, the second hand points to the 30 seconds position.
Once the calendar is adjusted, a perpetual calendar capable of automatically changing the year, month, and date, including leap years (until February 28, 2100) begins operating. [Setting the Time] 1. Pull the crown out one step to position 1. Rotate the crown to align the mode hand with time/calendar [TME] as indicated on the mode sub dial.

(A) Time Years elapsed since leap year (A) Month (A) Date (A)
Second hand 0 position [Hand Display During (chronograph second) Chronograph Measurement] (A) Align the mode hand with chronograph [CHR] as indicated on the mode sub dial. The second and Function hand function hands will rapidly advance (Chronograph minute or chronograph 1/20 second) to the 0 position and the watch will enter chronograph mode. (B) Second hand: Changes to a chronograph second hand. The second hand rapidly moves 1 revolution when starting from 0 second position, and then advances in 1-second intervals to indicate chronograph second. Function hand: Changes to indicate chronograph minute or units of 1/20 second. This hand advances in 1-minute intervals to indicate chronograph minute. Press the lower right button (B) while the chronograph is stopped to switch to the 1/20 second display while the button is pressed. 45
Demonstration of hand movement informs you of adjustment locations.
[Chronograph Measurement] 1. With the crown one step out in position 1, rotate the crown to align the mode hand to chronograph [CHR] mode as indicated on the mode sub dial. Return the crown to the normal position to complete the adjustment. 2. Press and release the upper right button (A) to start and stop measurement. Each time the upper right button (A) is pressed a confirmation sound is emitted. 3. Pressing and holding the upper right button (A) for approximately 2-seconds while the chronograph is stopped will reset the chronograph second and minute to the 0 position.
Reset (A) (A) Measurement (A) Hold down button (A) for approximately 2 seconds Stop
Local time is a function that can be used to set the time for another region separately from the current time. Local time can be adjusted as a time difference in units of hours, taking the current time (time mode/TME) as a reference. The minutes and seconds cannot be altered and will match the current time set in TME mode.
Note: Always reset the chronograph after measurement has ended as this reduces consumption of energy. 46
[Adjusting the Time Difference] 1. With the crown pulled out one step to position 1, rotate the crown to align the mode hand to local time [L-TM] mode as indicated on the mode sub dial. 2. Pull the crown out two steps to position 2 (local time adjustment position).
3. Rotate the crown to the left (counterclockwise) or right (clockwise) to adjust the desired time difference (hours only). Rotate the crown to the right (clockwise) 1 click to move the hour hand, minute hand, 24 hour hand clockwise by 1 hour. Rotate the crown to the left (counterclockwise) 1 click to move the hour hand, minute hand, 24 hour hand counterclockwise by 1 hour. Quickly rotate the crown 2 or more clicks consecutively to advance the hour hand, minute hand, 24 hour hand rapidly. Rotate the crown to the left or right 1 click to stop rapid advancement. A time difference of up to +/-27 hours can be set versus the current time. Make sure to correctly set the time difference in terms of AM/PM, using the 24-hour hand as a guide. Note: The date will adjust automatically by 1 day when the hour hand passes 12:00 midnight. Return the hour hand in the opposite direction of the setting to restore the time difference to original status. 4. After local time has been set, return the crown two steps to its normal position to complete the setting. 48

The alarm uses the 24-hour system. Once set, an alarm sound will be emitted for 15 seconds once every day at the set time. The alarm is emitted according to the time in time (TME) mode. It cannot be set for local time (L-TM). [Setting the Alarm Time] 1. Rotate the crown while in position 1 to align the mode hand with alarm [ALM] mode as indicated on the mode sub dial. The hands will move to the following positions: Second hand: This hand points to the 30 seconds position. 24-hour hand, hour hand, minute hand: Will move to indicate the time at which the alarm is set. 2. Pull the crown out two steps to position 2. The alarm setting is automatically turned ON.
3. Rotate the crown to adjust the time to when the alarm should sound. (1) Rotate the crown to the right (clockwise) 1 click to move the hour hand and minute hand clockwise. (2) Rotate the crown to the left 1 click to move the hour hand and minute hand counterclockwise. Quickly Rotate the crown 2 or more clicks consecutively to advance the hands rapidly. Rotate the crown to the left or right by 1 click to stop rapid advance. Make sure to correctly set the alarm time in terms of AM/PM, using the 24-hour hand as a guide. 4. After the alarm time has been set, return the crown two steps to its normal position. This completes setting the alarm. [Turning the Alarm ON/OFF]
Press and release the upper right button (A) in alarm mode while the crown is in position 2 turns the alarm ON/OFF each time the upper right button (A) is pressed.
Before using this watch, be sure to check that the functions of the watch all operate correctly. What is a Reference or 0-Position? The term reference or 0-position refers to those hand and date positions used as a datum point for the correct operation of the watch. [Checking the Reference or 0-Position] 1. With the crown pulled out one step to position 1, rotate the crown to align the mode hand with chronograph [CHR] mode as indicated on the mode subdial. 2. Pull the crown out two steps to position 2 and confirm the reference or 0-positions. The 24-hour hand, hour hand, minute hand, second hand, function hand, and date will rapidly advance and then stop at their current reference or 0-positions. 3. Confirm that they are showing the correct reference or 0-positions. 51

[Alarm Sound Check]

Press and hold the upper right button (A) in alarm mode while the crown is in its normal position emits the alarm sound while the button is pressed.
[Stopping the Alarm Sound]
The alarm is emitted for 15 seconds when the crown is in its normal position. Press and release either the upper or lower right button (A) or (B) to stop the alarm sound.

(A) Normal position (1)

If any of the hands or the date shows a reference or 0-position other than given above, perform the procedure given in Correcting the Reference or 0-Position (See next page).
[Correcting the Reference or 0-Position] <Correcting Reference or 0-Positions of the Function Hand and Date> 1. In chronograph [CHR] mode, pull the crown out two steps to position 2 and hold down button (A) for 2 or more seconds to correct the reference or 0-positions of the function hand and date. 2. Rotate the crown to the left or right to adjust the date. (1) The function hand moves 1 step at a time for each click of the crown. (2) Quickly Rotate the crown 2 or more clicks consecutively to move the function hand 4 revolutions and advance the date by 1 day. Rotate the crown to the left or right by 1 click to stop rapid advance. The correct reference or 0-position for the function hand is the 12:00 position immediately after it changes to 1, while that for the date is the position immediately after it changes to 1. After setting the date to 1, Rotate the crown 1 click to adjust so that the function hand points to the 12:00 position.
The correction mode changes each time the upper right button (A) is pressed while the crown is pulled out two steps to position 2 in chronograph [CHR] mode.
Function hand and date (A) 24-hour hand, hour hand and minute hand (A) Second correction (A)
<Correcting the Reference or 0-Positions of the 24-hour Hand, Hour Hand and Minute Hand>
1. Press and release the upper right button button (A) to correct the reference or 0-positions of the 24-hour hand, hour hand and minute hand. 2. Rotate the crown one click at a time to adjust the 24-hour hand, hour hand and minute hand. (1) otate the crown to the right 1 click to move the hour hand and minute hand clockwise. R (2) Rotate the crown to the left (counterclockwise) 1 click to move the hour hand and minute hand counterclockwise. Quickly rotate the crown 2 or more clicks consecutively to advance the hands rapidly. Rotate the crown to the left or right by 1 click to stop rapid advance.
If subjected to static electricity or strong shock, the watch may cease to operate correctly. In such cases, perform the all-reset and adjust the reference or 0-positions.
Correcting the reference position (2)
<Correcting the Reference or 0-Position of the Second Hand>
1. Press and release the upper right button (A) to correct the reference or 0-position of the second hand. (1) Rotate the crown to the right 1 click to move the second hand 1 step at a time. (2) Quickly rotate the crown 2 or more clicks consecutively to advance the second hand rapidly. Rotate the crown 1 click at a time to adjust so the second hand stops just before the 12:00 position. Return the crown to its normal position to complete the correction. Note: The second hand cannot be moved in the reverse direction.

Before executing the all-reset, first check that the watch is fully charged and that the second hand is moving in 1-second intervals. If the all-reset is executed while the watch is insufficiently charged, subsequent operations will become impossible and the watch will completely stop. 1. Rotate the crown while in position 1 to align the mode hand with chronograph [CHR] mode. 2. Pull the crown out two steps to position 2 (reference or 0-position correction mode). Each hand and the date will move to their recorded reference or 0-positions and then stop. 3. Simultaneously press and hold both the upper and lower right buttons (A) and (B) for approximately 2 seconds, then release. A confirmation sound will be emitted, and then a hand movement demonstration will be performed in order of second hand, hour hand/minute hand/24-hour hand, and function hand/date to indicate that the all-reset has completed. Note: After the all-reset, always correct the reference or 0-positions for each hand. Then correctly adjust each mode before using the watch. 56
Notes on Using Eco-Drive Watch
WARNING Handling the rechargeable cell Do not remove the rechargeable cell from the watch yourself. This is a specialized cell with contacts that must be placed correctly to the movement for correct operation. If you must remove the rechargeable cell, store it out of reach of children to avoid accidental ingestion. If the rechargeable cell is ingested, consult a doctor immediately. CAUTION Charging precautions
Do not charge the watch in a high-temperature environment (about 60C / 140 F or more). Overheating while charging can cause the watch exterior to become discolore. Additionally the watch, the movement and other vital components may become deformed or damaged rendering them unusable. Example: Charging close to incandescent lighting, halogen lamps, or other lighting sources that easily become hot enough to melt certain components on the interior of the watch. Charging on surfaces that can easily become hot, such as a car dashboard.

Specifications

No.: Cal.

E81*/E82*

Additional functions:
Power saving function Insufficient charge warning function Time setting warning function Overcharging prevention function Chronograph (60 minutes, in units of 1/20 second) Local time (time difference correction: in units of 1 hour) Alarm (24-hour system)

Type:

Analogue solar powered watch

Time accuracy:

Average monthly deviation: /-15 seconds + When used in normal temperature (+5C to +35C/41Fto95F) Operational temperature range of the watch: -10C to +60C/14Fto140F Time: 24-hour, hour, minute and second Calendar: erpetual calendar P Date display Second hand-based month display Function hand-based year display (number of years elapsed since leap year)

Duration of continuous operation:
Acceptable temperature range: Display functions
Time until stop from fully charged status: (When the power saving function is activating); Cal.No.E81*:Approx. 9 months / Cal.No.E82*:Approx.8 months Time until stop from activation of insufficient charge warning function: (When the insufficient charge warning function switches to the time: Approx. 2 days) Cal.No.E81*:Approx. 5 days / Cal.No.E82*:Approx. 11days Rechargeable cell 1 pc.

Battery:

* Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

Precautions

WARNING Water-resistance performance
There are several types of water-resistant watches, as shown in the following table. The unit "bar" is roughly equal to 1 atmosphere. * ATER RESIST(ANT) xx bar may also be indicated as W W.R. xx bar.
Indication Dial WATER RESIST or no indication WR 50 or WATER RESIST 50 WR 100/200 or WATER RESIST 100/200 Case (case back) WATER RESIST(ANT) WATER RESIST(ANT) 5 bar or WATER RESIST(ANT) WATER RESIST(ANT) 10bar/20 bar or WATER RESIST(ANT) Specifications Water-resistant to 3 atmospheres Water-resistant to 5 atmospheres Water-resistant to 10/20 atmospheres Minor exposure to water (washing face, rain, etc.)
For correct use within the design limits of the watch, confirm the level of waterresistance of your watch, as indicated on the dial and case, and consult the table.

Examples of use

Moderate exposure to water (washing, kitchen work, swimming, etc.)
Marine sports (skin diving)
Scuba diving (with air tank)
Operation of the crown or button with moisture visible

OK OK OK

NO OK OK

NO NO OK

NO NO NO
WARNING Water-resistance performance Water-resistance for daily use (to 3 atmospheres): This type of watch is water-resistant to minor exposure to water. For example, you may wear the watch while washing your face; however, it is not designed for use underwater. Upgraded water-resistance for daily use (to 5 atmospheres): This type of watch is water-resistant to moderate exposure to water. You may wear the watch while swimming; however, it is not designed for use while skin diving. Upgraded water-resistance for daily use (to 10/20 atmospheres): This type of watch may be used for skin diving; however, it is not designed for scuba or saturated diving using helium gas. CAUTION
Be sure to use the watch with the crown pressed in (normal position). If your watch has a screw lock crown, be sure to tighten the crown completely. Do NOT operate the crown or button with wet fingers or when the watch is wet. Water may enter the watch and compromise water-resistance. If the watch is used in seawater, rinse with fresh water afterward and wipe with a dry cloth. If moisture has entered the watch, or if the inside of the crystal is fogged up and does not become clear within a day, immediately take the watch to your dealer or Citizen Service Center for repair. Leaving the watch in such a state will allow corrosion to form inside.

Periodical inspections Your watch needs inspection once in every two or three years for safety and long use. To keep your watch water-resistant, the packing needs to be replaced regularly. Other parts need to be inspected and replaced if necessary. Ask for Citizen geuine parts upon replacement.

 

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