Seiko V110 User Manual

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HOW TO CHARGE AND START THE WATCH
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  When  you  start  the  watch  or  when  the  energy  in  the  rechargeable  battery  is 
reduced to an extremely low level, charge it sufficiently by exposing the watch 
to light.
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  Instant-start function: 
 
When the watch is exposed to sunlight or strong artificial light (of more than 
1,000 lux), it will start operating immediately with the second hand moving at 
2-second intervals.
1.  E x p os e  the  wa tc h  to  sunlight  or  s trong 
artificial light.
•  When the watch has stopped operating, the second
hand will start moving at 2-second intervals.
2.  Keep the watch exposed to the light until the 
second hand moves at 1-second intervals.
3.  W he n  the  wa t c h  is  c har g e d  a f ter  i t  ha s 
completely  stopped,  set  the  date  and  time 
before wearing the watch.
•  See “GUIDELINE OF CHARGING TIME/ACCURACY” .
NOTES:
1.  When the instant-start function is activated after the watch is exposed to light,
the second hand starts moving at 2-second intervals immediately, but the energy
stored in the rechargeable battery is not sufficient. If the watch is turned away
from the light, it may stop operating.
2.  It is not necessary to charge the watch fully. It is important, however, to charge
the watch sufficiently, especially in case of initial charge.
Caution for charging
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  When  charging  the  watch,  do  not  place  it  too  close  to  a  photoflash 
light,  spotlight,  incandescent  light  or  other  light  sources  as  the  watch 
temperature  will  become  extremely  high,  causing  damage  to  the  parts 
inside the watch.
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  When  exposing  the  watch  to  sunlight  to  charge  it,  do  not  leave  it  on  the 
dashboard of a car, etc. for a long time, as the watch temperature becomes 
extremely high.
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  While  charging  the  watch,  make  sure  the  watch  temperature  does  not 
exceed 50 °C. (For Cal. V110, V145, V181 and V182) 
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  While  charging  the  watch,  make  sure  the  watch  temperature  does  not 
exceed 60 °C. (For Cal. V111)
CAUTION