Hand Movement and
Indications
Q1
The second hand is jumping at two-
second intervals.
Battery power is low. Keep the watch exposed
to light until it recharges sufficiently.
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Solar Charging
Q2
All
hands are stopped and buttons do
not work.
The battery is dead. Keep the watch exposed
to light until it recharges sufficiently.
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Solar Charging
Q3
The hands suddenly start moving at
high speed.
This is due to one of the reasons below, and
does not indicate malfunction. Simply wait
until normal hand movement resumes.
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The watch is recovering from a power
saving state.
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Power Saving
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A time calibration signal is being received
and the time setting is being adjusted.
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Time Adjustment Using a Time Signal
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Watch is connected with a phone to adjust
its time setting.
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Auto Time Adjustment
Q4
Hands are stopped and buttons do
not work.
Battery power is low. Wait until the recovery
process is complete (about 15 minutes). The
watch will recover more quickly if you place it
in a brightly lit location.
Q5
Why is the current time indicated by
the watch is off by a certain amount
of time (nine hours, three hours and
15 minutes, etc.)?
The city setting is not correct. Select the
correct setting.
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Selecting a Time Zone
Q6
The current time indicated by the
watch is off by one hour or 30
minutes.
The summer time setting is not correct. Select
the correct setting.
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Selecting a Time Zone
Q7
The
hand and/or day indicator are not
aligned correctly.
Strong magnetism or impact can cause the
hands and/or the indicator to go out of
alignment. Adjust hand and/or day indicator
alignment.
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Adjusting Hand and Day Indicator
Alignment
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Check
the information below to find out how
to align the hands and/or day indicator
manually.
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Adjusting Hand and Day Indicator
Alignment
Crown Operations
Q1
Nothing happens when I rotate the
crown.
If you do not perform any operation for about
two minutes after pulling out the crown
(approximately
30 minutes in the case of hand
and day indicator alignment), crown
operations will automatically become
disabled. Push the crown back in to its normal
position and then pull it out again to re-enable
crown operations.
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Using the Crown
Operation Guide 5596
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