Seiko SSG009 Owner Manual - Page 30

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English Troubles Possible causes The watch was moved while it was receiving a radio signal. Reception of a radio signal Charging the solar battery 58 When the watch is unable to receive a radio signal The reception results have failed and the second hand points to N (the watch does not receive a radio signal). The stopped watch was exposed to an adequate light for longer than "the time required to fully charge the watch," however, it does not resume its normal one-second interval movements. The watch was left where the radio signal was weak or where it was unable to receive a radio signal. Transmitting stations may have stopped transmitting radio signals for some reason (Transmission stop). The stopwatch 1/5-second and minute hands are not reset. The watch is set to a time zone other than receiving range. The amount of exposed light is too weak. The time for charging the watch is not sufficient. The built-in IC of the watch has fallen into an unstable condition. JOEE Solutions Do not move the watch while it is receiving a radio signal. Because it takes time to receive a radio signal successfully, leave the watch untouched for 12 minutes at the longest. Place the watch where it is able to easily receive a radio signal. Check the website of each transmitting station for further information concerning a transmission stop. Attempt to receive a radio signal again after a while. Reset the stopwatch 1/5-second and minute hands. ① Check the time zone that the watch is currently set for, and select the time zone. ② When the watch is not displaying the precise time, receive a radio signal again if necessary. The time required for charging the watch depends entirely on the amount of exposed light the watch receives. Refer to "GUIDELINE OF CHARGING TIME" to charge the watch. Refer to "IMPROPER FUNCTION" to reset the built-in IC. 59 English

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Troubles
Possible causes
Reception
of a radio
signal
When the watch is unable
to receive a radio signal
The reception results have
failed and the second hand
points to N (the watch does
not receive a radio signal).
The watch was moved while it was receiving a
radio signal.
The watch was left where the radio signal was weak
or where it was unable to receive a radio signal
.
Transmitting stations may have stopped
transmitting radio signals for some reason
(Transmission stop).
The stopwatch 1/5-second and minute hands
are not reset.
The watch is set to a time zone other than
receiving range.
Charging
the solar
battery
The stopped watch was
exposed to an adequate
light for longer than
“the time required to
fully charge the watch,”
however, it does not
resume its normal
one-second interval
movements.
The amount of exposed light is too weak.
The time for charging the watch is not
sufficient.
The built-in IC of the watch has fallen into an
unstable condition.
Solutions
Do not move the watch while it is receiving a radio signal.
Because it takes time to receive a radio signal successfully, leave the watch untouched
for 12 minutes at the longest.
Place the watch where it is able to easily receive a radio signal.
Check the website of each transmitting station for further information concerning a
transmission stop. Attempt to receive a radio signal again after a while.
Reset the stopwatch 1/5-second and minute hands.
Check the time zone that the watch is currently set for, and select the time zone.
When the watch is not displaying the precise time, receive a radio signal again if necessary.
The time required for charging the watch depends entirely on the amount of exposed
light the watch receives.
Refer to “GUIDELINE OF CHARGING TIME” to charge the watch.
Refer to “IMPROPER FUNCTION” to reset the built-in IC.
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