Seiko CAL. 5Y75 manual Two-second interval operation

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DISPLAY AND CROWN OPERATION

HOW TO CHARGE AND START THE WATCH

Even when the watch completely stops operating, it resumes operation once exposed to light.

Hour hand

Second hand

(a)Normal position : Free

(b)First click:

Clockwise

:

Date setting

Counterclockwise :

Free

(c) Second click

: Time setting

Minute hand

Crown

a b c

Date

<Two-second interval operation>

<One-second interval operation>

Keep the watch exposed to light.

Normal operation

Second hand

1.The watch is equipped with a quick-start function. To start the watch, expose the watch to sunlight or light of more than 3000 luxes (60W incandescent light at a distance of 6 to 12 cm (2.5 to 5 inches), and the second hand starts moving at two- second intervals in a few seconds.

2.Keep the watch exposed to light until the second hand moves at one-second intervals; otherwise the watch may stop if the light source is removed.

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Contents 1994 Printed on recycled paper Analogue QuartzCal Y75 Contents Features Two-second interval operation Charging environment and time required CHARGING/RECHARGING InformationEnergy Depletion Forewarning Function Remarks on the Capacitor Remarks on Using Solar Watches Time SettingWater Resistance Date Setting To Preserve the Quality of Your WatchShocks & Vibration TemperaturesMagnetism ChemicalsPeriodic Check SpecificationsPrecaution Regarding Case Back Protective Film