DEMONSTRATION MOVEMENT OF THE BAROMETER AND ALARM HANDS

The barometer and alarm hands show the demonstration movements.

Barometer hands “1” and “2” and the atmospheric pressure change indicator, and the alarm hands separately move in a unique manner.

After the demonstration movement, it is not necessary to reset the time or alarm, or readjust the barometer hand position.

(1)Pull out crown “1” to the first click.

(2)Press and hold button B for 2 to 3 seconds. The hands start to show the demonstration movement.

[Order of demonstration]

The three barometer hands return to the respective “0” positions. The alarm hands turn 12 hours.

Barometer hands “1” and “2” turn a full circle clockwise and then counterclockwise.

The atmospheric pressure change indicator moves correspondingly with barometer hand “2”. It moves from “±0” to “HIGH”, moves to “LOW”, and then returns to±“0”.

(3) After the demonstration movement is over, push crown “1” in to the normal position.

While the hands are showing the demonstration movement, the alarm will not ring.

To stop the demonstration movement, press button A, B or C, or push crown “1” in to the normal position.

REMARKS ON THE BATTERY

WARNING

1.Do not remove the battery from the watch.

2.If it is necessary to take out the battery, keep it out of the reach of children.

3.If the child swallows it, consult a doctor immediately as it will adversely affect the health of the child.

CAUTION

1.Never short-circuit, tamper with or heat the battery, or never expose it to fire as it may explode, generate and intense heat or catch fire.

2.The battery in your watch is not rechargeable. Never attempt to recharge it, as this may cause battery leakage or damage to the battery.

3.If the watch is left in a temperature below +5or above +35for a long time, the battery leakage may result, causing the battery life to be shortened.

1.Battery life indicator

The battery needs to be replaced within two or three days when you see the second hand moving in two second intervals instead of the normal one second interval. The watch will, however, remain accurate while the second hand is moving in two second intervals. We suggest that you have the battery replaced by a SEIKO DEALER.

2.NOTES ON THE BATTERY

(1)Battery life

A new normal battery will last approximately two years.

However, if the alarm is used for more than 15 seconds a day, if the atmospheric pressure is measured at 5-second intervals for 5 minutes a day and/or if you climb a 4,000 m-high mountain once a month, the battery life may be less than two years.

(2)Monitor battery

The battery in your watch may run down in less than two years after the date of purchase, as it is a monitor battery which is inserted at the factory to check the function and performance of the watch.

Battery replacement is charged even if it runs down within the guarantee period.

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Seiko 7K32 manual Remarks on the Battery, Demonstration Movement of the Barometer and Alarm Hands