Seiko 7K32 User Manual
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■
BAROMETER HAND POSITION ADJUSTMENT".
・
Check and adjust the Barometer hands “1” and “2” if necessary, following the procedures
below.
below.
〈
To check the barometer hand position
〉
・
Pull out crown “1” to the first click, and
then press and hold button
then press and hold button
B
for 2 to 3
seconds.
・
Barometer hands “1” and “2” and the
atmospheric pressure change indicator
move to indicate “1000hPa”, “0hPa”
and “
atmospheric pressure change indicator
move to indicate “1000hPa”, “0hPa”
and “
±
0”, respectively, and stop, as
the alarm hands start turning. Then,
the barometer hands and the
atmospheric pressure change indicator
start to show the demonstration
movement. Check if they return to
“1000hPa”, “0hPa” and “
the barometer hands and the
atmospheric pressure change indicator
start to show the demonstration
movement. Check if they return to
“1000hPa”, “0hPa” and “
±
0”, respec-
tively, after demonstration movement.
(By pushing back crown “1” in to the
normal position, the barometer hands
indicate the current atmospheric
pressure and the alarm hands indicate
the current time.)
(By pushing back crown “1” in to the
normal position, the barometer hands
indicate the current atmospheric
pressure and the alarm hands indicate
the current time.)
hP
a
700
1000
95
0
9
0
0
8
5
0
75
0
8
0
0
65
0
6
0
0
5
0
0
5
5
0
105
0
300
0
0
50
0
m
1
0
0
0
1
5
0
0
20
00
40
00
4
5
0
0
50
0
0
55
00
ALT
I.
350
0
250
0
hP
a
700
1000
95
0
9
0
0
8
5
0
75
0
8
0
0
65
0
6
0
0
5
0
0
5
5
0
105
0
0
1
2
3
3
4
5
9
6
8
7
7
×1hPa
300
0
0
50
0
m
1
0
0
0
1
5
0
0
20
00
40
00
4
5
0
0
50
0
0
55
00
ALT
I.
350
0
250
0
Barometer hand 2 and
atmospheric pressure
change indicator
Barometer hand “2” indicates “0hPa”.
Barometer hand “1” indicates “1000hPa”.
Barometer hand 1
60
〈
Barometer hand position adjustment
〉
If the barometer hands and atmospheric pressure change indicator do not return to “1000hPa”, “0hPa” and “
±
0”, respectively, follow the procedure below to reset the hands.
(1) Pull out crown “1” all the way to the second click.
Note: The small second hand stops on the spot and the alarm hands stop, indicating the time when crown “1”
(1) Pull out crown “1” all the way to the second click.
Note: The small second hand stops on the spot and the alarm hands stop, indicating the time when crown “1”
is pulled out to the second click.
※It is recommended that the alarm hand setting should be made at the same time as
you set the time. Refer to“■TIME SETTING”
. This section only explains the
procedure of adjusting the barometer hand position.
(2) Press buttons
B
and
C
to reset the barometer hands to the 12 o'clock position.
[Adjustment of barometer hand “2” position]
Barometer hand “2” and the atmospheric pressure change indicator move correspondingly with each other.
Press button
Barometer hand “2” and the atmospheric pressure change indicator move correspondingly with each other.
Press button
C
to reset barometer hand “2” and the atmospheric pressure change indicator to “0hPa” and “
±
0”, respectively.
Notes:
Notes:
・
With each press of the button, the barometer hand
moves 1/3 hPa.
・
As barometer hand “2” moves, the atmospheric
pressure change indicator moves correspondingly.
Therefore, if the barometer hand “2” is reset to
“0hPa”, the atmospheric pressure change indicator
is automatically reset to “
Therefore, if the barometer hand “2” is reset to
“0hPa”, the atmospheric pressure change indicator
is automatically reset to “
±
0” even if it does not
indicate “
±
0” exactly.
・
If the atmospheric pressure change indicator is
moved past “0” position toward “
+
1”, the barometer
hand and atmospheric pressure change indicator
move and return to where they were.
In that case, repeat the procedure from step (1).
move and return to where they were.
In that case, repeat the procedure from step (1).
hP
a
700
1000
95
0
9
0
0
8
5
0
75
0
8
0
0
65
0
6
0
0
5
0
0
5
5
0
105
0
0
1
2
3
3
4
5
9
6
8
7
7
×1hPa
300
0
0
50
0
m
1
0
0
0
1
5
0
0
20
00
40
00
4
5
0
0
50
0
0
55
00
ALT
I.
350
0
250
0
12 o'clock position
Button
C
Pull out crown “1”
to the second click.
to the second click.
“0” position