Seiko Watch Cal. 7D48 manual Display and Button Operation, Before Initial USE, Power Save Function

Models: Watch Cal. 7D48

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DISPLAY AND BUTTON OPERATION

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(upward)

 

 

Minute hand

 

Big calendar

Clockwise

 

 

 

Hour hand

 

First click position: calendar adjustment

Year display dial

Second click position: time settings

Second hand

Counterclockwise

(downward)

 

Month indicator

24-hour indicator

 

Orientation of the displays of year, month and 24-hour indicator may vary depending on the model.

BEFORE INITIAL USE

POWER SAVE FUNCTION

This watch is powered by electrical energy generated and stored by the built-in Automatic Generating System. The watch also features the “power save func- tion,” which automatically stops the hands from moving when the watch is not in use for a certain period of time to minimize the electrical energy consumption. When the watch is in power save mode, the hands stop moving but the built-in IC continues to calculate the time and calendar.

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When the watch is in power save mode, swinging the watch several times will activate the “time relay function,” which automatically resets the watch hands to the correct time that has been retained inside the watch.

Do not pull the crown out to the second click position while the watch is in power save mode. This will cancel the power save function causing the time data retained in the watch to be erased.

Do not leave the watch with its crown being at the second click position, as the watch consumes greater energy than it uses while it is in power save mode.

<Remarks on Power Save Function>

When the watch is left untouched for approximately 24 hours (approximately one day), the power save function is automatically activated.

While the second hand is moving at two-second intervals, the power save function cannot be activated.

When the power save function is activated, the hour, minute, second and 24- hour hands will stop moving.

While the watch is in power save mode, the calendar continues to function normally.

When the watch is left untouched in power save mode and if the date does not change correctly, the stored electrical energy is being depleted. Recharge the watch until the watch resumes the usual one-second interval movement, and then reset the time and calendar before starting to wear it again.

When the watch wakes up from power save mode while it is running on extremely low electrical power, the second hand starts moving at two-second intervals. (Refer to “IF THE SECOND HAND STARTS MOVING AT TWO-SECOND INTERVALS” on page 17.)

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Seiko Watch Cal. 7D48 manual Display and Button Operation, Before Initial USE, Power Save Function