Seiko 7N36, V736, 7C46, 7N85 manual Battery Life Indicator, Battery Change

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English

BATTERY LIFE INDICATOR

The second hand moves at two-second intervals when the battery needs replacement.

“●” mark inscribed on the case back shows the expected time for battery replacement.

BATTERY CHANGE

Be sure to replace the battery as soon as it runs down, and not to leave a discharged battery inside the watch.

The battery needs to be replaced when you see the second hand moving at two-second intervals instead of the normal one-second intervals.

*The watch will, however, remain accurate while the second hand is moving at two-second intervals.

To show when the battery must be replaced, the expected time (month and year) for the first battery replacement is inscribed on the case back as shown in the illustration below.

90

80

0 0

01

02 03

4 0

05

06

07

“•” mark showing the expected time for battery replacement.

Year (2000)

Each graduation of the scale represents three months.

Note: The form of inscription on the case back specifying expected time of battery replacement may differ from model to model.

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