Citizen D710/D716 instruction manual Cleaning the Watch, Temperatures, Static Electricity

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CAUTION Repairs

All parts of this watch, excluding the band, are to be repaired only at a Citizen Service Center. Please have all inspections and repairs performed at a Citizen Service Center.

CAUTION Keep your watch clean

The case and band of the watch come in direct contact with the skin in the same manner as clothing. Metal corrosion as well as perspiration, dirt, dust and other unnoticed debris may soil the cuffs and other parts of your clothing. Try to keep the watch clean at all times.

Wearing of this watch may cause a rash or itching of the skin in people with sensitive skin or depending on the wearer’s physical condition. If you notice that you skin is affected by the watch, immediately stop wearing it and consult a physician.

<Cleaning the Watch>

Use a soft cloth to wipe off dirt, perspiration and moisture from the case and crystal.

Rinse off dirt from metal bands, plastic bands or rubber bands with water. Use a soft brush to remove any dirt or debris stuck between the gaps in metal bands.

Avoid the use of solvents (such as thinner or benzine) as they may damage the finish.

CAUTION Precautions When Wearing the Watch

Be careful while wearing the watch while holding an infant or child, by taking the watch off beforehand, to prevent injury or other accident.

Be careful when engaged in vigorous exercise or work to prevent injury and accidents to yourself and others.

Never wear the watch in a sauna or other locations where the watch can reach high temperatures since this can cause burns.

CAUTION Handling of the Band (Cautions when Putting

on and Taking Off the Watch)

Depending on the structure of the band buckle, be careful not to injure your fingernails when putting on and taking off the watch.

<Temperatures>

The watch may not function or stop running if exposed to temperatures outside the range of 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F). In addition, although the liquid crystal display may also become illegible outside this temperature range, it will return to normal when the watch is returned to normal temperatures.

Correct water depth measurement values are not displayed at temperatures outside the range of +10°C to +40°C (50°F to 104°F).

Data cannot be transferred outside the range of +10°C to +35°C (50°F to 95°F).

<Static Electricity>

Since the IC used in quartz watches is susceptible to static electricity, the display may become incorrect if the watch is subjected to intense static electricity like that generated by a television screen.

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Contents D710/ D716 Page Before Using English English English EnglishIntroduction Safety Precautions Observe at All Times Important NotesGeneral Cautions Regarding Diving Page Page Page Contents Page Using the Scuba Diving Log Mode and Skin Diving Log Mode Watch Checking Accessories Prohibited Prohibited Use During Diving Page Page Features Various watch functions can be set on your PCThis watch is of the rechargeable type Other Convenient FunctionsCharger Names and Functions of ComponentsPcs. of size AA Alkaline Batteries Installation Procedure Charging the Watch Watch Display During Charging Watch Display Modes Functions Standard ModeNames of Components Skin Diving Log Mode Dive Plan ModeScuba Diving Log Mode Dive ModeAmount of Charge Charge Level Indicator and Continuous Usage TimeHow to Read the Charge Level Indicator of the watch Usage timeUsingUsingthetheELELLightLight Continuous Usage TimeDive Plan Switching the ModeStandard Mode Page Switching the Display Using the Standard ModeUsing the Time Mode Day DisplaySetting the Time and Date Daily Graphic Display Normal Display Time Difference Display Using the Travel Time ModeSetting the Travel Time After interchanging ProcedureBefore Interchanging During interchangingArrival Time Remaining Time Display Using the Destination Timer ModeSetting the Destination Timer DisplayDestination Timer Measuring Procedure Elapsed Time Display Remaining TimeTime up Displaying Arrival Time Set during MeasurementSetting the Alarm Using the Alarm ModeAlarm ON/OFF and Alarm Monitor Alarm on Alarm OFFPage Reading the Display Using the Chronograph ModeChronograph Timing Procedure Timer Setting Display Using the Timer ModeSetting the Timer Repeating Measurement Timer Measuring ProcedureSetting display Timing Stop Time up Charge Level Indicator Flash Memory Status Display Using the System Monitor ModeCharge Level Indicator Garbage CollectionGarbage Collection Operating Procedure Flash Memory Status DisplayPage Location IrWW Locations Displayed by this WatchLocations Pre-registered in this Watch During AIR diving Insufficient Charge Warning File Error WarningExplanation of Warning Functions Ascent Rate Warning Abnormal Pressure Detection Error WarningWater Sensor Check Warning Abnormal Depth WarningExceed Maximum Depth Warning Decompression Diving ErrorPermanent Error Warning Decompression Diving WarningOxygen Toxication Time Error Permanent ErrorPO2 limit Error PO2 Limit WarningDiving Terms Used by this Watch Decompression Diving Safety StopRepetitive Diving Decompression StopTime Minimum Water Temperature Min.w.tempDive Time Maximum Depth Max. DepthDive Condition Display Dive Plan Display Dive Alarm Display Using the Dive Plan ModeSwitching the Display AIR DivingNitrox Setting High-Altitude SettingAIROxygen Concentration Setting StateNITROX Nitrox Setting and Oxygen Concentration SettingSwitching from Nitrox Setting to AIR Setting Dive Condition MarksDive Time Alarm Dive AlarmDepth Alarm Calling Up No-Decompression Limit TimeDepth No. of times Alarm sounds Dive time Setting the Dive AlarmDive Alarm Monitor Calling Up Scuba Diving Log Data AIR diving Nitrox divingCalling Up Skin Diving Log Data Deleting Log Data Using the Dive Mode Water Depth Measurement Display Skin divingDuring Decompression Diving Display during AIR SettingExplanation of Display During Water Depth Measurement Display during Nitrox Setting Depth Measurement Safety Stop Graph and Decompression Stop GraphSafety Stop Graph Display Decompression Stop GraphDive Time Measurement Water Temperature MeasurementEnding the Dive Mode No. of Dives Per Day and Recording Log DataUsing the Surface Mode No Display Low power mode Temporary functionTime Display Date Display Setting the Time and Date Communication Range Data Communication FunctionsInfrared Communication Infrared Communication Mode Operating Procedure Display Sequence in Infrared Communication ModeData Communication with PC Watch SettingsCommunication by USB Interface Diving Log and Profile DataVAttachment of Ferrite Core Preparations for CommunicationUSB Communication Data Communication Between Watches Sending and Receiving DataProcedure Receiving Transmitting WatchWatchAll Reset Formatting Flash Memory Accessory Software Operating EnvironmentWeb Browser When Registering Animated Images in an AlbumPrinter Installing CAPgm Watch Setting Software Page Ending Aqualand Graph Nx and CAPgm Startup and Ending Aqualand Graph Nx and CAPgmStartup of Aqualand Graph Nx and CAPgm Communication Unit USB Cable Connector Leg RemovableAttaching and Removing the Watch Using the Communication UnitInstalling Batteries Installing the USB Driver Windows98 or Windows98 SEPage Windows Me Windows2000 Confirm that your personal computer has started up normallyWindowsXP Page Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action ReferenceUnable to Slow Sounds Handling Precautions for the watch Examples of Use IndicationStatic Electricity Cleaning the WatchTemperatures Storage ShocksChemical Agents, Gases and Mercury Specifications WatchCharger Communication Unit Sold Separately