Seiko SSC911 Owner Manual - Page 13

Guideline Of Charging Time/accuracy

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English Display by the power reserve indicator Level of power reserve amount The approximate time until the watch stops operating Low 0 to 2 days Middle 2 to 100 days High 100 days or longer • The power reserve indicator provides only a general guideline of the duration within which the watch keeps operating without needing to be charged. • When the power reserve indicator indicates Low level, the second hand moves at twosecond intervals, and will stop within 48 hours. • If the watch is charged by exposing it to strong light such as sunlight, the power reserve indicator may not show the remaining power reserve amount properly. Make sure to charge the watch sufficiently by referring to "GUIDELINE OF CHARGING TIME/ACCURACY." (P.25) 24 GUIDELINE OF CHARGING TIME/ACCURACY u The watch operates while Environment/Lightsource (lux) V192 / V19 4 charging electricity by converting light received on the dial to electrical energy. A (minutes) B (hours) C (hours) It cannot properly operate unless the remaining energy is sufficient. Place or store the General offices/ Fluorescent light (700) 150 60 - watch in a location receiving light etc., to sufficiently charge 30W20cm/ Fluorescent light (3000) 33 13 110 electricity. • When the watch is stopped or the second Cloudy weather/Sunlight (10000) 9 3.5 30 hand starts moving at 2-second intervals, Fair weather/Sunlight (100000) 2 0.6 5 charge the watch by exposing it to light. Expected life per charge from full charge to stoppage 6 months Loss/gain (monthly rate) Less than 15 seconds when the watch is worn on your wrist at a normal temperature range (5 ºC to 35 ºC) • The time required for charging the watch varies depending on the calibres. Check the calibre of your watch engraved on the back cover. Operational temperature range -10 ºC to 60 ºC • It is recommended that the watch be charged for as long as A: Time to charge 1 day of power the charging time "B" B: Time required for steady operation to assure the stable C: Time required for full charge movement of the v The above table provides only a general guideline. watch. 25 English

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English
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• The power reserve indicator provides only a general guideline of the duration within which
the watch keeps operating without needing to be charged.
• When the power reserve indicator indicates Low level, the second hand moves at two-
second intervals, and will stop within 48 hours.
• If the watch is charged by exposing it to strong light such as sunlight, the power reserve
indicator may not show the remaining power reserve amount properly.
Make sure to charge
the watch sufficiently by referring to ”GUIDELINE OF CHARGING TIME/ACCURACY.” (P.25)
Display by the power
reserve indicator
Level of power reserve
amount
Low
Middle
High
The approximate time
until the watch stops
operating
0 to 2 days
2 to 100 days
100 days or longer
v
The above table provides only a general guideline.
GUIDELINE OF CHARGING TIME/ACCURACY
A
: Time to charge 1 day of power
B
:
Time required for steady operation
C
: Time required for full charge
The watch operates while
charging electricity by
converting light received on
the dial to electrical energy.
It cannot properly operate
unless the remaining energy
is sufficient. Place or store the
watch in a location receiving
light etc., to sufficiently charge
electricity.
• When the watch is
stopped or the second
hand starts moving
at 2-second intervals,
charge the watch by
exposing it to light.
The time required for
charging the watch
varies depending on the
calibres. Check the calibre
of your watch engraved
on the back cover.
• It is recommended
that the watch be
charged for as long as
the charging time "B"
to assure the stable
movement of the
watch.
Environment/Lightsource (lux)
V192/V194
A
(minutes)
B
(hours)
C
(hours)
General offices/ Fluorescent light (700)
150
60
-
30W20cm/ Fluorescent light (3000)
33
13
110
Cloudy weather/Sunlight (10000)
9
3.5
30
Fair weather/Sunlight (100000)
2
0.6
5
Expected life per charge from full
charge to stoppage
6 months
Loss/gain (monthly rate)
Less than 15 seconds when the watch
is worn on your wrist at a normal
temperature range (5 ºC to 35 ºC)
Operational temperature range
-10 ºC to 60 ºC