Request to Customers All repairs performed on this watch, excluding repairs involving the band, are to be performed at the CITIZEN. When desiring to have your watch repaired or inspected, place contact the Citizen Service Center either directly or through the store where you purchased your watch.
RX: Reception standby NO: Reception result 24 hour hand 60 RX NO 70 80 75 H 0 250 10 18 90 ON ON/OFF (alarm/daylight savings time) W This watch is a radio wave watch that receives the standard time radio wave transmitted in Germany W H, M, L: Reception level/reception result This radio wave watch is equipped with a regular automatic reception function that sets the time and date by automatically receiving radio waves at 3:00 AM or 4:00 AM, and a free reception function that allows the time to
(The mode can be switched by pulling the crown out to Position 1. Set the mode hand to one of the three locations of the TME mode. Return the crown to its original position after switching the mode.) * Set the mode hand to the TME mode. RX: Reception standby NO: Reception result 60 RX NO TAC HY M 0 250 18 90 ON 10 0 OF F R ADIO CONTROLLED 120 Mode hand 6 [TME mode] H 80 75 M ER ET 70 L H, M, L: Reception level/reception result 0 14 Button (B) Check the movement of the second hand.
90 ON NO RX 60 L TAC HY 140 ER ET M M H 250 18 0 · In the case of free reception, press button (B) at the 4:00 position for about 2 seconds or more and after hearing a confirmatory tone, release your finger when the second hand begins to move to the RX: Reception Standby position (12:00). · It is not necessary to press button (B) in the case of regular automatic reception. · It may be difficult to receive radio waves around the times of dawn and dusk.
W Power Save Function W This power saving function causes the second hand to stop at the 12:00 position when light does not shine on the watch for 30 minutes or more such as when it is blocked by clothing or during storage. · Other hands continue to operate normally. · The watch continues to receive radio waves by regular automatic reception and keep the correct time even when the power save function has been activated. It may not be able to receive radio waves depending on the storage environment.
8. Setting Local Time and Daylight Savings Time ................................................... 36 9. Using the Alarm ...................................................................................................... 40 10. Manually Setting the Time and Daylight Savings Time...................................... 42 A. Setting the Time B. Setting Daylight Savings Time 11. Manually Setting the Date...................................................................................... 46 12.
1. Features (Continuously Moving the Hands) Rapidly turning the crown continuously to the left or right (by two clicks) causes the hands (hour hand, minute hand or second hand) to move continuously. Click the crown once to the right or left to interrupt hand movement. H M L R A IO D This watch is a radio wave watch that automatically corrects the time (including daylight savings time) and date by receiving standard time radio waves (time data) transmitted in Germany.
3. Before Using A. Radio Wave Receiving Function This watch incorporates an antenna for receiving radio waves inside the watch case (at the 6:00 position). For good reception, it is recommended to have the 6:00 position of the watch facing in the direction of the radio wave transmitter station when receiving radio waves. The reception level varies depending on the environment in which the watch is used.
It may not be possible to properly receive radio waves at locations susceptible to generation of radio wave noise or under environmental conditions that cause difficulty in receiving radio waves.
14 0 Button (B) The second hand moves to the RX position and stops. The second hand moves to either the H, M or L reception level. Although the second hand may turn to correct the time during reception, this does not mean that reception is completed.
B. Confirmation of Reception Result · When button (B) is pressed once, the second hand moves to H, M, L or NO to enable confirmation of the reception result. [Note] Since the second hand moves to the 12:00 (RX) position and free reception begins if button (B) is depressed continuously for 2 seconds or more, do not press button (B) for 2 seconds or more. In the case of having mistakenly begun free reception, press button (B) for 2 seconds and to cancel radio wave reception.
D. General Reference for Receiving Areas The following provides a general reference for those areas where the watch is able to receive standard time radio waves. These areas may vary as a result of changes in radio rave reception conditions depending on the time period, seasonal variations and weather. Since this map only provides a general reference of the areas where radio waves can be received, there may be locations where radio waves cannot be received even if they are within the range shown on the map.
5. List of Functions Assigned to Mode Hand Name Function hand Date Hour hand/ minute hand Crown position Normal position Position 1 Position 2 Normal position Position 1 Position 2 Normal position Position 1 Position 2 Normal position Second hand Position 1 Position 2 24 hour hand 26 Normal position Position 1 Position 2 Please read this section while referring to the watch illustration found at the beginning of this manual. *1: The same time is displayed at three locations of the TME mode.
*1: The same time is displayed at three locations of the TME mode.
6. Switching the Mode [Mode Names] Time mode · This watch is equipped with six modes consisting of a time (displayed at three locations), chronograph, local time, reference position, alarm and calendar mode. · The same time is displayed at all three locations in the time (TME) mode. When the crown is pulled out to Position 1 (mode switching position), the second hand advances (clockwise rotation) and stops at the 30 second position.
7. Using the Chronograph · The chronograph is able to measure time up to 59 minutes 59.95 seconds in 1/20 second units. It is reset to 0 after timing.
Button (A) Reset Button (A) Timing Stop Button (A) Recall of 1/20 seconds display While button (B) is pressed Button (A) depressed continuously M ER ET Pull the crown out to Position 1 and turn to align the mode hand at [CHR] (chronograph), and then push it in to the normal position. (1) The chronograph is repeatedly started and stopped and a confirmatory tone sounds each time button (A) is pressed.
70 H 80 75 M 18 0 250 36 L 90 [Note] The times cannot be set beyond the above ranges. In addition, daylight savings time must be switched on and off manually. It cannot be switched automatically by receiving radio waves. RX NO ON · The local time function lets you set the watch to a time in a different area from the time set in the time mode [TME]. · The time difference can be made in 1 hour units. · The local time can be set over a range of ±26 hours based on the time mode [TME].
[Note] Set the local time correctly by checking AM and PM with the 24 hour hand. (3) Return the crown to the normal position. This completes the procedure for correcting the local time. 8 Perform the following steps while the local time is already displayed. (1) Pull the crown out to Position 2 (local time correction position). · The second turns continuously, and then stops at the daylight savings time ON or OFF position.
9. Using the Alarm · The alarm function uses a 24 hour clock. Once the alarm has been set, the alarm sounds for 15 seconds when the set time is reached once a day. · The alarm can be used in the time mode as well as the local time and calendar modes. The alarm does not sound when the watch is in another mode. Furthermore, press button (A) or (B) to stop the alarm tone from sounding before 15 seconds have elapsed.
10. Manually Setting the Time and Daylight Savings Time · The time can be set manually when radio waves are unable to be received. · Daylight savings time is switched on or off automatically when radio waves have been received. Furthermore, remove the watch from your wrist before receiving radio waves to ensure that the time is set correctly. A. Setting the Time (The same time is displayed at the three locations of the TME mode. It is only necessary to set the time at one of these locations.
B. Setting Daylight Savings Time The daylight savings time setting is displayed for about 10 seconds as either ON or OFF when the crown is returned to the normal position or when button (A) is pressed while the crown is at Position 1 in the time mode (TME). · The second hand indicates ON when daylight savings time has been set. · The second hand indicates OFF when daylight savings time has not been set.
46 Button (A) Button (A) 70 18 0 250 Button (A) Day H Date M Month/No. of years elapsed from most recent leap year 90 [Change in Corrected Location] L ON Each time button (A) is pressed, the corrected location changes repeatedly in the order of Month/No. of years elapsed from most recent leap year c Date c Day.
: : dy ea y r r yea ap Le ar e y 1st year 2nd ar 3rd ye February zone ril ar ye Ap Lea py ear 1s t 2n yea r dy ea r d 48 3r 3r Position of the second hand that indicates April in the second year from the most recent leap year nu ar y ruar Feb December zone : Between 12:00 and 1:00 January zone Ja Le ap yea 1s t 2n yea r d r ye ar
(3) Press button (A). · The function hand moves back and forth for one revolution after which the watch enters the date correction mode. (4) Turn the crown to the set the date. A When the crown is turned to the right (by one click), the function hand makes five revolutions in the clockwise direction and the date advances by one day. B When the crown is turned to the left (by one click), the function hand makes five revolutions in the counter-clockwise direction and the date goes back by one day.
12. Checking and Correcting the Reference Position The reference position may shift if the watch is placed in environment in which it is subject to strong impacts or magnetism from the outside. If the watch is used while shifted from the reference position, the time, calendar, alarm and other modes will not function properly. If this happens, check the reference position and correct as necessary. A. Checking the Reference Position (2) Return the crown to the normal position.
B. Correcting the Reference Position · The reference position is corrected by repeatedly changing the corrected location in the order of seconds c hour/minute hands c date (function hand turns) each time button (A) is pressed. [Change in Corrected Location] Hour / minute hands Seconds Button (A) Date (function hand) Button (A) Button (A) 54 M Pull the crown out to Position 1 and turn to align the mode hand at a0b (reference position).
[Position of (4) Press button (A). Date Display] · The function hand moves back and forth and then enters the date correction mode. (5) Turn the crown to rotate the function hand and align the date between the 31st and 1st, and then turn the crown to align the function hand at MON. A Turn the crown continuously to the right (rapidly by two clicks or more). · The function hand makes five revolutions in the clockwise [Position of direction and the date changes to the 1st.
60 60 RX 0 80 75 18 0 18 0 14 NO TAC HY M L Two-second interval movement Second hand begins twosecond interval movement 250 CONTROLLED 120 RX H OF F R ADIO 60 M 0 Watch stops due to being insufficiently charged If insufficient charge warning (second hand two-second interval movement) continues for 4 days or more ER ET 10 When sufficiently charged by exposing the dial (solar cell) to light*1 90 0 Radio waves are automatically received once ON 14 250 CONTROLLED 120 90 R ADIO
TAC HY M L H 80 75 M 18 0 250 90 ON OF F R ADIO CONTROLLED 120 0 14 RX M H 250 Two-second interval movement L ER ET The second hand changes from one-second interval movement to two-second interval movement. After about 4 days have passed since the start of two-second interval movement, the watch stops as a result of being insufficiently charged. TAC HY M 90 60 60 NO ON The power save function is canceled automatically when the solar cell is exposed to light.
[Note] During two-second interval movement: (1) The time cannot be corrected by regular automatic or free reception, and the time cannot be corrected manually. (2) Only the time mode is displayed, and other modes cannot be used. C. Overcharging Prevention Function When the secondary battery becomes fully charged by exposing the solar cell to light, the overcharging prevention function is activated automatically to prevent the battery from being charged further.
Charging time for 1 day of operation: Time required for charging the watch to run for 1 day with normal hand movement. Charging time to fully charged: Time required for charging the watch from the stopped state when insufficiently charged to fully charged 16. Solar-Powered Watch Handling Precautions CAUTION Charging Precautions [Note] Once fully charged, the watch has a continuous operating time of about six months without further charging.
WARNING Handling the Secondary Battery · Never attempt to remove the energy storage cell from the watch. If the energy storage cell must unavoidably be removed, store it out of the reach of small children to prevent accidental swallowing. · If the energy storage cell should happen to be swallowed, consult a physician immediately and seek medical attention. WARNING Replacing the Energy Storage Cell The tachymeter feature is used to measure traveling speed such as that of an automobile.
18. Troubleshooting Try checking the following when you think a problem has occurred. Problem Watch does not begin reception Unable to receive radio waves (even within a receivable area) 68 Check Items · Is the watch in the time mode (TME) or local time mode (LTM)? · Does the second hand move to "RX: Reception standby"? Corrective Actions · Pull the crown out to Position 1 and turn to set the mode to the time mode or local time mode.
19. Precautions For correct use within the design limits of the watch, confirm the level of waterresistance of your watch, as indicated on the dial and case, and consult the table. WARNING: Water-resistance performance There are several types of water-resistant watches, as shown in the following table. Examples of use The unit "bar" is roughly equal to 1 atmosphere. * WATER RESIST(ANT) xx bar may also be indicated as W.R. xx bar.
WARNING: Water-resistance performance • Water-resistance for daily use (to 3 atmospheres): This type of watch is water-resistant to minor exposure to water. For example, you may wear the watch while washing your face; however, it is not designed for use underwater. • Upgraded water-resistance for daily use (to 5 atmospheres): This type of watch is waterresistant to moderate exposure to water. You may wear the watch while swimming; however, it is not designed for use while skin diving.
CAUTION: Operating environment • Use the watch within the operating-temperature range specified in the instruction manual. Using the watch where temperatures are outside the specified range, may result in deterioration of functions or even stoppage of the watch. • Do NOT use the watch in places where it is exposed to high temperature, such as in a sauna. Doing so may result in a skin burn.
20. Specifications 1. Model: E67* 2. Type: Analog solar-powered watch 3. Timekeeping accuracy: Within ±15 seconds per month on average (when worn at normal temperatures of +5°C to +35°C / 41°F to 95°F and when not receiving radio waves) 4. Operating temperature range: -10°C to +60°C / 14°F to 140°F 5. Display functions: • Time: Hours, minutes, seconds, daylight savings time • Calendar: Years elapsed from most recent leap year, month, date, day 6.