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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF INDIVIDUAL COMPONENT PARTS
A: Hour hand
B: Second hand
C: Minute hand
D: Date
E: Crown
F: Dial
There is a solar cell (solar battery)
located under here.
* The position of the crown/date may vary depending on the model.
HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY
This watch will start running if it is exposed to light while stopped.
• The watch will continue to run for approx. 0 months once fully charged.
• If the watch is not exposed to enough light, it may stop running sometime
before the 0 months are over.
Expose the watch to high enough levels of light in order to make it run again if
it has stopped or if the battery charge is too low.
The second hand may start to advance in -second intervals even if the watch
is exposed to sunlight or intense light (000 lux: 0 cm (. in.) under a 0-W
fluorescent lamp).
• If the second hand begins moving in -second intervals, it signifies that the
watch battery hasn’t been charged enough. Expose the watch to even more
light to charge it more fully.
• Continue charging the watch until the second hand clearly begins moving in
-second intervals using the required charging time as a rough estimate.
• You do not need to charge it fully, but you should make sure to charge it as
much as possible the first time you use it.
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