Seiko 5M43 Manual - Page 20

Remarks On The Reserve Power Of The Capacitor - battery

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English * After you swing the watch several times and note that the hands are moving, be sure to put it on your wrist so that it will be charged further until the second hand is moving at one-second intervals. Note: If the second hand continues moving at two-second intervals after the watch is put on your wrist, swing it from side to side until the second hand starts moving at one-second intervals, and then, put in on your wrist. REMARKS ON THE RESERVE POWER OF THE CAPACITOR • As the watch is powered by the electrical energy stored in the capacitor, it uses no battery. • Even while the second hand is stopped by pulling out the crown to the second click, current continues being consumed by the built-in IC. Please note, therefore, that, while the watch is not in use, pulling out the crown to the second click will not save the energy stored in the capacitor. 20

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English
* After you swing the watch several times and note that the hands are moving,
be sure to put it on your wrist so that it will be charged further until the second
hand is moving at one-second intervals.
Note:
If the second hand continues moving at two-second intervals after the
watch is put on your wrist, swing it from side to side until the second
hand starts moving at one-second intervals, and then, put in on your
wrist.
REMARKS ON THE RESERVE POWER OF THE CAPACITOR
As the watch is powered by the electrical energy stored in the capacitor, it uses no
battery.
Even while the second hand is stopped by pulling out the crown to the second click,
current continues being consumed by the built-in IC.
Please note, therefore, that,
while the watch is not in use, pulling out the crown to the second click will not save
the energy stored in the capacitor.