Seiko 6M15 Manual

Seiko 6M15 Manual

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  • Seiko 6M15 | Manual - Page 1
    CONTENTS Page FEATURES ... 4 MODES AND DISPLAYS 6 ADJUSTING THE HAND AND DATE POSITIONS 8 TIME SETTING ...10 CALENDAR ...14 WORLD TIME ...17 TIME DIFFERENCES 23 ALARM ...25 STOPWATCH ...28 NECESSARY PROCEDURE AFTER BATTERY CHANGE 33 BATTERY LIFE INDICATOR 35 BATTERY CHANGE 35 TO
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    QUARTZ ALARM CHRONOGRAPH WITH WORLD TIME Cal. 6M15 FEATURES The SEIKO Quartz Watch Cal. 6M15 is an analogue watch featuring calendar, world time, alarm and the watch without resetting the hands. s ALARM The alarm can be set to ring on the basis of the time of a desired time zone. It can be set on
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    Date Mode indicator The mode changes by turning the crown at normal position clockwise or counterclockwise. TIME SETTING mode TIME mode (Alarm disengaged) TIME mode (Alarm engaged) ALARM SETTING mode Pull out the crown. WORLD TIME mode ( Daylight saving time display ) Pull out the crown
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    second hands are in the 12 o'clock position and that the date numeral appears at the center of the calendar frame. • Turn the crown to set the mode indicator to "Ø CHRONO.". If the hands do not return to the 12 o'clock position or the date numeral does not appear at the
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    mode, the time of all the 22 time zones covered in the WORLD TIME mode will be set automatically. By specifying whether the time set in the TIME mode is standard or daylight saving time (summer time), the WORLD TIME mode will automatically display the correct standard and daylight saving times for
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    of the other 21 time zones represented by the cities on the bezel/dial will also be set automatically. 2. While the watch displays both standard and daylight saving times for all areas year round, the user must check to see when each is in effect for the respective countries. Checking of the time
  • Seiko 6M15 | Manual - Page 7
    "CALENDAR". The hour and minute hands move to indicate the month you set previously. How to read the calendar The date is indicated by the numeral 1 1993 1997 2001 2 1994 1998 2002 3 1995 1999 2003 Calendar setting Ex.) December 2nd, 1993 (Leap year marker: 1) A B Crown ( ) Extended position
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    the crown is pushed back in to the normal position, the calendar will automatically be set to the first day of the next month (March 1st). WORLD TIME The times of 22 time zones throughout the world can be displayed in the 24-hour indication. The standard time and daylight saving time (summer
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    -hour hand B Second hand (City: Paris) C Minute hand Crown D ( ) Normal position Hour hand Mode indicator 1. Turn the crown to set the mode indicator to "DST W.T.". 2. Press "C" repeatedly to set the second hand to the desired city on the bezel/dial. The hour, minute and 24-hour hands move to
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    . 3. Press "D" again. The hour and 24-hour hands return to indicate the current time of the WORLD TIME mode, and the second hand returns to indicate the city selected in the WORLD TIME mode. * If the watch is left untouched showing the current time of the TIME mode, the hands and date will
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    . A beep sounds and the time of the selected city is transferred from the WORLD TIME to the TIME mode. By following the above procedure each time you change time zones while traveling, you can easily set the time of the place you visit without considering time differences. TIME DIFFERENCES (GMT
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    ring on the basis of the time of a desired time zone. When setting the alarm time, first select the desired city and then, set the alarm time. Alarm time setting • Turn the crown to set the mode indicator to "ALARM ON". The hour, minute and second hands indicate the current time in the time
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    for which you wish to set the time, set the second hand to "DST", and if not, set it to "STD". * If the watch is left untouched for 5 designated time for 20 seconds. To stop it manually, press "A", "B", "C" or "D". * To check the designated alarm time, set the mode indicator to "ALARM ON" and pull
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    second increments thereafter. Split time measurement is possible. • Turn the crown to set the mode indicator to "Ø CHRONO.". The three hands return to the 12 o' will be released and counting will continue if the mode is changed. Movement of the stopwatch hands/how to read the hands In the STOPWATCH
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    Ex.) 50 minutes 30 seconds Stopwatch minute hand Stopwatch 1/10 second hand 2. Measurement of more than 1 hour up to 24 hours Ex.) 17 hours 50 minutes 10 seconds Stopwatch minute hand Stopwatch second hand Stopwatch second hand * 24-hour hand * The 24-hour hand indicates the elapsed hours.
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    actually displayed. Before using the watch, therefore, be sure to reset the hands to the 12 o'clock position and set the date numeral "1" to the improperly, also follow the procedure below to adjust the hand movement. • Turn the crown to set the mode indicator to "Ø CHRONO.". Hour hand A Second
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    set the desired date, month and year. (Refer to "CALENDAR") BATTERY LIFE INDICATOR The battery needs to be replaced when you see the second hand moving at two-second intervals instead of normal one-second intervals. The watch contact an AUTHORIZED SEIKO DEALER and request SEIKO SR927W battery. Note
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    is not water resistant, and care should be taken not to get it wet as water may damage the movement. If the watch becomes wet, we suggest that you have it checked by an AUTHORIZED SEIKO DEALER or SERVICE CENTER. • Water resistance (3 bar) If "WATER RESISTANT" is inscribed on the case back, your
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    140°F) may cause battery leakage or shorten the battery life. Do not leave your watch in very low temperatures below - 10°C (+14°F) for a long time since the is recommended that the watch be checked once every 2 to 3 years. 2 - 3 Years Have your watch checked by an AUTHORIZED SEIKO DEALER or SER-
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    .) "Ø CHRONO Stopwatch display (hour, minute, second, 1/10-second and 24-hour hands) Adjustment of the hand and date positions 6. Battery SEIKO SR927W, 1 piece 7. Battery life indicator 8. IC (Integrated Circuit C-MOS-LSI, 1 piece * The above specifications are subject to change without prior
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    (P. 200) (239 ท) You are now the proud owner of a SEIKO Analogue Quartz Watch Cal. 6M15. For best results, please read the instructions in this booklet carefully before using your SEIKO Analogue Quartz Watch. Please keep this manual handy for ready reference. Vous voici l'heureux propriétaire d'une
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CONTENTS
Page
FEATURES
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4
MODES AND DISPLAYS
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6
ADJUSTING THE HAND AND DATE POSITIONS
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8
TIME SETTING
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10
CALENDAR
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14
WORLD TIME
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17
TIME DIFFERENCES
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23
ALARM
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25
STOPWATCH
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28
NECESSARY PROCEDURE AFTER BATTERY CHANGE
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33
BATTERY LIFE INDICATOR
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35
BATTERY CHANGE
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TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH
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SPECIFICATIONS
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