Seiko SSC669 Owner Manual - Page 5

Display And Buttons, Screw Down Crown - model

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DISPLAY AND BUTTONS English STOPWATCH 1/5-second hand Minute hand Hour hand Small second hand A 24-hour hand STOPWATCH minute hand CROWN a b c a: Normal position B (after the crown is released) b: First click c: Second click Date • Some models may have a screw-lock-type crown. If your watch does, refer to the "SCREW DOWN CROWN" section on the next page. • Simplified illustrations may be used in the following sections of this manual. 8 English SCREW DOWN CROWN • Your watch has a screw down crown to prevent accidental operation and help maintain water-resistant quality. • To use the crown, it is necessary to unlock the crown first before pulling it out, and it is important to securely screw the crown in after each use. HOW TO OPERATE THE SCREW DOWN CROWN The crown must be securely locked in the case except when you use it to set the watch. Turn the crown counterclockwise to unscrew it. The crown is released and projected outward from its original position. The crown is unlocked and can be pulled out. The crown is locked. Turn the crown clockwise while pressing it to the case until it is screwed all the way in and locked. 1. Before diving, make sure that the crown is locked tightly in place. 2. Do not operate the crown when the watch is wet or in water. 3. When screwing the crown in, ensure that the crown is correctly aligned and turn it gently. If it is hard to turn, unscrew it first, and then rewind it. Do not screw it in by force as it may damage the thread of the screw or the case. 9

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English
English
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a
b
c
CROWN
Hour hand
Minute hand
STOPWATCH 1/5-second hand
STOPWATCH minute hand
Small second hand
Date
a: Normal position
(after the crown is released)
b: First click
c: Second click
DISPLAY AND BUTTONS
Some models may have a screw-lock-type crown. If your watch does, refer to the
“SCREW DOWN CROWN” section on the next page.
Simplified illustrations may be used in the following sections of this manual.
A
B
SCREW DOWN CROWN
Your watch has a screw down crown to prevent accidental operation and help
maintain water-resistant quality.
To use the crown, it is necessary to unlock the crown first before pulling it out,
and it is important to securely screw the crown in after each use.
HOW TO OPERATE THE SCREW DOWN CROWN
The crown must be securely locked in the case except when you use it to set the watch.
<How to unlock the crown>
Turn the crown counterclockwise to unscrew it.
The crown is released and projected outward
from its original position.
<How to lock the crown>
Turn the crown clockwise while pressing it to
the case until it is screwed all the way in and
locked.
The crown is locked.
The crown is unlocked
and can be pulled out.
1.
Before diving, make sure that the crown is locked tightly in place.
2.
Do not operate the crown when the watch is wet or in water.
3.
When screwing the crown in, ensure that the crown is correctly aligned and turn it
gently. If it is hard to turn, unscrew it first, and then rewind it. Do not screw it in by
force as it may damage the thread of the screw or the case.
24-hour hand