Seiko Group 6S28 manual HOW to Read the Power Reserve, English, Stop

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English

HOW TO USE THE TELEMETER

Before beginning, check that the stopwatch has been reset.

 

 

START

HOW TO READ THE POWER RESERVE

INDICATOR (CAL. 6S37 ONLY)

The power reserve indicator lets you know the winding state of the mainspring.

English

Before removing the watch from your wrist, observe the power reserve indicator

(Flash of light)

STOP

(Crash of thunder)

1Press Button A to start the stopwatch as soon as you see light.

2When you hear the sound, press Button A to stop the stopwatch.

3Read the telemeter scale that the STOPWATCH second hand points to.

to check if the watch has enough power stored to keep running until the next

time you wear it. If necessary, wind the mainspring. (To prevent the watch from

stopping, wind the mainspring to store the excess power that will allow the watch

to run for extra time.)

 

 

 

Power

 

 

 

Reserve

 

 

 

Indicator

 

 

 

Winding state of

Fully wound

Half wound

Unwound

the mainspring

 

 

 

Approx. 3 km

The telemeter scale can be used only when the measured time is less than 60 seconds.

Number of hours

Approximately

Approximately

The watch either stops

the watch can run

50 hours

20 hours

or is running down.

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* The position or design of the displays may differ depending on the model.

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Contents Cal S28, 6S37 Contents Names of the Parts Characteristics of a Mechanical WatchSelf-winding type, automatic winding type How to manually wind the mainspring by turning the crown HOW to USECheck the type of the crown of your watch HOW to SET the Time and Date EnglishDate adjustment at the beginning of the month Standard Measurement HOW to USE the Stopwatch Accumulated Elapsed Time Measurement For models with tachymeter scale on the dial How to read the stopwatch minute handTachymeter To Measure the Hourly Average Speed of a VehicleFor models with telemeter scale on the dial TelemeterTo Measure the Hourly Rate of Operation English HOW to Read the Power ReserveStop Remarks on the automatic mechanism of the mainspring To Preserve the Quality of Your WatchCare of Your Watch Rash and Allergic Reaction Precautions on Wearing Your Watch Troubleshooting Places to Keep Your WatchAccuracy of Mechanical Watches Specifications