Seiko Cal. 5J22 manual Energy Depletion Forewarning Function, How to charge the watch

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ENERGY DEPLETION FOREWARNING FUNCTION

The watch has been charged fully at the factory, and the power save function will keep the built-in IC computing the time for up to four years. Normally, therefore, it is not necessary to charge the watch manually by swinging it. If you should find the second hand moving at two-second intervals, however, charge the watch following the procedure in “How to charge the watch”.

When the second hand starts moving at two-second intervals instead of the normal one- second intervals, the watch will run down in approximately 12 hours.

If the second hand starts moving at two-second intervals when the power save function is turned off by swinging the watch, the power reserve may have become depleted to an extremely low level.

In those cases, charge the watch following the procedure below.

How to charge the watch

1. Swing the watch from side to side approximately 500 times.

* Swing rhythmically at a rate of twice a second.

* If the second hand still moves at two-second intervals after the watch is swung 500 times, swing it further until the second hand moves at one- second intervals.

2. Swing the watch approximately 200 times further to reserve one day of power.

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Contents Cal J22 English Contents Features Power Save Function Manual power save function How to activate the time relay function Time Relay FunctionRemarks on using the time relay function English HOW to SET the Time and Date English How to charge the watch Energy Depletion Forewarning FunctionPower Reserve in Your Seiko Kinetic Watch Power reserve guideline for the Kinetic E.S.UPrecautions for those only wearing the watch occasionally PrecautionRemarks on the Kinetic E.S.U Rotating Bezel for models with rotating bezel Specifications