Seiko 5D88 User Guide - Page 11
Improper Function, Automatic Hand Alignment
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English 25 291 2 English 0 5 IMPROPER FUNCTION When the watch stops operating even though it displays the remainder of the power reserve, follow the instructions below to reset the built-in IC. ■ How to reset the built-in IC 10 15 20 1. Pull out the crown to the second click. 2. Press the button for 2 seconds or more using a sharp-pointed tool (e.g. ball point pen). 3. Push the crown back into the normal position. ✽ The indicator hand will point at the 0 position, and the watch resumes its normal operation. 20 ✽ If the indicator hand points at under the 0 position, sufficiently charge the watch. Refer to "How to charge and start the watch". ✽ By conducting this operation, the indicator hand moves to the 0 position even though it displayed that there was remaining power reserve; however, this is not a malfunction. ✽ If the watch does not resume normal operation even after resetting the built-in IC, consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased. 4. Turn the crown to charge the watch at least until the indicator hand points at the second marking above "0"(approximately 6 hours of power reserve). And then set the time, date, day of the week, and moon phase. AUTOMATIC HAND ALIGNMENT The position of the indicator hand may move out of alignment in rare cases. The watch automatically corrects the position of the indicator hand once every 24 hours. While correcting the hand position, the indicator hand moves abnormally, however, this is not a malfunction. After automatic hand alignment is performed, the indicator hand will return to display power reserve amount. When automatic hand alignment starts, the indicator hand moves to the area under the 0 position and vibrates, and then points at the 0 position. After automatic hand alignment is completed, the indicator hand returns to display power reserve amount. 21