Solutions
Referencepages
1.Whenthewatchreturnstoanormaltemperature,itwilldisplaytheprecisetimeasbefore.
2.Ifthewatchstillgainsorlosesthetime,conductmanualreceptionifnecessary.
3. Ifthewatch cannotresume normalmovement evenafter conducting theabove mentioned
procedures,consulttheretailerfromwhomthewatchwaspurchased.
−
P.138
−
1.Placethewatchwhereitisabletoreceivearadiosignalmoreeasily.
2.Conductmanualreceptionifnecessary.
P.105
P.138
1.No crown or button operation is needed, since the automatic hand position
adjustment function will be activated to align the hand positions. Automatic
Hand Position Alignment Function activates once an hour for the minute and
secondhandsandat12:00bothfortheAMandPMforthehourhand.
2.If the watch still gains or loses time, refer toIn Case of an Abnormal Movement
toperformprocedures.
3. If the watch cannot resume normal movement even after conducting the above
mentionedprocedures,consulttheretailerfromwhomthewatchwaspurchased.
P.144
P.141
P.154
−
Check the time difference that the watch is currently set for, and
selectthetimedifferencetowherethewatchisused.
P.116
AtTrouble Possiblecauses
Misalignment
ofthetimeand
handpositions
The watch temporarily
gainsorlosestime.
The watch has been left in an extremely high or
lowtemperatureplaceforalongtime.
The watch fails to receive a radio signal correctly as
aresultofexternalinfluence(incorrectreception).
The reception results
are successful, but
the precise time is
notdisplayed.
Thehandpositionsweremisalignedasaresultofexternalinfluence.
Thehandsareoutofthepreliminarypositionasaresultofexternalinfluence.
→ PreliminaryPositionP.144
The second hand
position is not correctly
aligned in the reception
results display or the
receptionleveldisplay.
The second hand is out of the preliminary
positionasaresultofexternalinfluence.
→ PreliminaryPositionP.144
The watch displays an incorrect time
hour unit, even though it displays the
precisetimeofminutesandseconds
The watch may be set to a wrong time
difference from the region where the watch is
currentlyused.
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Solutions
Referencepages
1.Whenthewatchreturnstoanormaltemperature,itwilldisplaytheprecisetimeasbefore.
2.Ifthewatchstillgainsorlosesthetime,conductmanualreceptionifnecessary.
3. If the watch cannot resume normal movement even after conducting the above mentioned
procedures,consulttheretailerfromwhomthewatchwaspurchased.
−
P.138
−
1.Placethewatchwhereitisabletoreceivearadiosignalmoreeasily.
2.Conductmanualreceptionifnecessary.
P.105
P.138
1. No crown or button operation is needed, since the automatic hand position
adjustment function will be activated to align the hand positions. Automatic
Hand Position Alignment Function activates once an hour for the minute and
secondhandsandat12:00bothfortheAMandPMforthehourhand.
2. If the watch still gains or loses time, refer to In Case of an Abnormal Movement
toperformprocedures.
3. If the watch cannot resume normal movement even after conducting the above
mentionedprocedures,consulttheretailerfromwhomthewatchwaspurchased.
P.144
P.141
P.154
−
Check the time difference that the watch is currently set for, and
selectthetimedifferencetowherethewatchisused.
P.116
AtTrouble Possiblecauses
Misalignment
ofthetimeand
handpositions
The watch temporarily
gainsorlosestime.
The watchhas been left in anextremely high or
lowtemperatureplaceforalongtime.
The watch fails to receivea radio signalcorrectly as
aresultofexternalinfluence(incorrectreception).
The reception results
are successful, but
the precise time is
notdisplayed.
Thehandpositionsweremisalignedasaresultofexternalinfluence.
Thehandsareoutofthepreliminarypositionasaresultofexternalinfluence.
→ PreliminaryPositionP.144
The second hand
position is not correctly
aligned inthe reception
results displayorthe
receptionleveldisplay.
The second hand is out of the preliminary
positionasaresultofexternalinfluence.
→ PreliminaryPositionP.144
The watch displays an incorrect time
hourunit, even thoughit displaysthe
precisetimeofminutesandseconds
The watch may be set toa wrong time
difference from the region where the watch is
currentlyused.
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Solutions
Referencepages
Donotmovethewatchwhileitisreceivingaradiosignal.
Because it takes timeto receivea radio signal successfully, leave thewatch untouched for12 minutesat the longest.
P.105
P.139
Placethewatchwhereitisabletoeasilyreceivearadiosignal.
P.105
Checkthewebsiteofeach transmittingstationforfurtherinformationconcerning
atransmissionstop.Attempttoreceivearadiosignalagainafterawhile.
P.107
1. Checkthe timedifference thatthe watchis currently setfor, andselect the timedifference
totheradiosignalreceptionrange.
2.Whenthewatchisnotdisplayingtheprecisetime,receivearadiosignalagainifnecessary.
P.116
P.99
The time required for charging the watch depends entirely on the
amountofexposedlightthewatchreceives.
Referto StandardChargingTime tochargethewatch.
P.111
Referto InCaseofanAbnormalMovement toresetthesystem.
P.154
Attrouble Possiblecauses
Reception
ofaradio
signal
When the watch is
unable to receive a
radiosignal
The reception results
have failed and the
second hand points
to N (the watch does
not rec eive a rad io
signal).
Thewatchwasmovedwhileitwasreceivingaradiosignal.
(Ittakes12minutesatthelongesttoreceivearadiosignalsuccessfully.)
The watch was left where the radio signal was weak or
whereitwasunabletoreceivearadiosignal(P.106).
Transmitting stations may have stopped transmitting
radiosignalsforsomereason(Transmissionstop).
The watch is set to a time defference for the
regionsoutoftheradiosignalreceptionrange.
Charging
thesolar
battery
The stopped watch was
exposed to an adequate
light for longer than the
time required to fully charge
t he w at ch , ho we ve r, it do es
not resume its normal one-
second interval movements.
Theamountofexposedlightistooweak.
The time for charging the watch is not sufficient.
The built-in IC of the watch has fallen into an
unstablecondition.
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Solutions
Referencepages
Donotmovethewatchwhileitisreceivingaradiosignal.
Be cause it t ak es time to r ecei v e a r adio signal success f ully , lea v e the watc h unt ouched f or 12 minut es at the long es t.
P.105
P.139
Placethewatchwhereitisabletoeasilyreceivearadiosignal.
P.105
Check the website of each transmitting station for further information concerning
atransmissionstop.Attempttoreceivearadiosignalagainafterawhile.
P.107
1. Check the time difference that the watch is currently set for, and select the time difference
totheradiosignalreceptionrange.
2.Whenthewatchisnotdisplayingtheprecisetime,receivearadiosignalagainifnecessary.
P.116
P.99
The time required for charging the watch depends entirely on the
amountofexposedlightthewatchreceives.
Referto StandardChargingTime tochargethewatch.
P.111
Referto InCaseofanAbnormalMovement toresetthesystem.
P.154
Attrouble Possiblecauses
Reception
ofaradio
signal
When the watch is
unable to receive a
radiosignal
The reception results
have failed and the
second hand points
toN (the watch does
not receivea radio
signal).
Thewatchwasmovedwhileitwasreceivingaradiosignal.
(Ittakes12minutesatthelongesttoreceivearadiosignalsuccessfully.)
The watch was left where the radio signal was weak or
whereitwasunabletoreceivearadiosignal(P.106).
Transmitting stations may have stopped transmitting
radiosignalsforsomereason(Transmissionstop).
The watch is set toa time defference for the
regionsoutoftheradiosignalreceptionrange.
Charging
thesolar
battery
The stopped watch was
exposed to an adequate
light for longer thanthe
timerequiredtofullycharge
the watch,however, it does
not resume its normal one-
second interval movements.
Theamountofexposedlightistooweak.
The time for charging the watch is not sufficient.
The built-in IC of the watch has fallen into an
unstablecondition.
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