Instruction manual
(1) Press A , B and M buttons simultaneously for
more than 2 seconds. all digital displays will
disappear. (If any one of the buttons is released,
all displays will reappear.)
(2) Release all 3 buttons. the watch will restart
from12:00 UTC.
(3) You will hear a beep sound 2 times indicating All
Reset is complete.
(4) Adjust Time, Calendar and other modes to the
correct time before use.
9. Precautions
1) Resistance to water
Refer to the table for water-resistance performance
after checking the water-resistance characteristics
inscribed on the face and back of the watch.
• Always set the crown in the normal position.
• While working with water or using it as a water-
resistant sports watch, if the watch is dipped in
seawater or after a lot of sweating, please rinse it
well in fresh water and dry it thoroughly with a soft
cloth.
• Leather straps have characteristics that may affect
durability after getting wet.
• Because there is always air inside the watch, when
the air temperature outside remains temporarily,
there is no problem, but if it doesn’t disappear after
a long period of time, please consult the shop you
purchased it from or another Citizen dealer.
2) Avoid temperature extremes
Avoid leaving your watch in direct sunlight or in
extremely warm locations for long periods of time.
3) Avoid wet conditions
Do not operate the crown or pushbuttons when your
watch is wet.
4) Avoid strong shocks
5) Avoid strong magnetic fields
6) Avoid Static Electricity
The integrated circuits used in your watch are
sensitive to static electricity. If exposed to intense
static electricity, the watch’s display may lose its
accuracy.
7) Avoid chemicals, and corrosive gases
Avoid wearing your watch in the presence of strong
chemicals, solvents and gases. If your watch comes
in contact with materials such as gasoline, benzine,
paint thinner, alcohol, spray cosmetics, nailpolish,
nail polish remover, adhesives or paint, discoloration,
deterioration or damage to the case, band or their
components may occur.
8) Photosensitive eyeglasses
The watch’s digital display may become difficult to
read clearly when wearing photosensitive
eyeglasses or sunglasses such as ski goggles and
tinted fishing glasses. This problem can be corrected
by turning your wrist slightly to change the angle
between the eye and watch, providing a clear view of
the display.
9) Keep your watch clean
Wipe off any water and moisture that adheres to the
case, glass or band with a soft, clean cloth. Any dirt
left on the case or band may cause skin rash. A
watchband will easily become soiled with dust and
perspiration since it is in direct contact with the skin.
Even a stainless steel or gold-plated band may begin
to corrode if it has not been cleaned for a long period
of time. Mesh bands, because the mesh is very fine,
will lose their particular “flexibility” if they are left
soiled for a long time.
Metal watchbands are usually washed with a brush
in mild, soapy water, rinsed and wiped with a soft,
absorbent cloth to make sure all water is removed.
Exercise care to prevent any water from getting
inside your watch when the band is washed.
10) Periodic inspection
Getting your watch checked once every year or two
is recommended to ensure long use and trouble-free
operation.
11) Watch bands
Metal bands: Metal watch bands can be cleaned with
a toothbrush, soap and water.
Leather bands: Wipe off the front side of the band
with a soft dry cloth, and remove stains on the back
side of the band with a cloth moistened in alcohol.
Plastic or rubber bands: Wash in water. (Avoid using
solvents as they may cause the band to dissolve).
Check the chart to determine the water resistant
properties of this watch.








