Citizen Eco-Drive Instruction Manual

CAUTION: Repairs

All repairs performed on this watch, with the exception of repair of the band, are to be performed at CITIZEN. This is because special technologies and equipment are required to perform repairs, inspections and adjustments. Please make requests for repairs to Citizen Service Center when having your watch repaired.

Thank you for purchasing a CITIZEN watch.

To ensure correct use, please read these instructions carefully. Please confirm that the CITIZEN International Guarantee Card is included for your possible claim.

CONTENTS

A. BEFORE USING

This watch is not powered by a conventional battery, but is powered by converting light to electrical energy.

Before using, be sure to fully charge your watch by exposing it to light. (See "F. Time required for charging", for charge time reference)

Once fully charged, the watch will continue to run for approximately 6 months without additional charging. Citizen recommends exposing your watch to light every day to ensure optimum performance. Always be sure to recharge the watch before it stops.

Your watch features an Overcharge Prevention Function so there is no need to worry about overcharging your watch.

A special rechargeable cell is used to store electrical energy. This special cell does not require periodical replacement and is a clean energy unit that does not use any toxic substances.

B. SETTING THE TIME AND CALENDAR

[1] Three-hand models without calendar display

* If your watch has a screw-type crown, lift up the crown to loosen it before operation. Be sure to press the crown down firmly after operation.

Setting the time

  1. Stop the second hand by pulling out the crown.
  2. Turn the crown to set the time.
  3. After setting the time, firmly push the crown back into its normal position.

Diagram showing a watch with labels: Solar cell, Time-setting position, Crown, Normal position

[2] Models with calendar (date and weekday) display

* If your watch has a screw-type crown, rotate the crown counterclockwise until it releases from the case. After operation, push the crown in to the case. With gentle pressure towards the case, rotate the crown clockwise to secure it to the case. Be sure to tighten firmly.

[Date display models]

Diagram showing a watch with labels: Solar cell, Calendar setting position, Time setting position, Crown, Normal position, Date

[Date, day of the week display models]

Diagram showing a watch with labels: Solar cell, Calendar setting position, Time setting position, Crown, Normal position, Date, day of the week

Setting the time

  1. Stop the second hand by pulling the crown out to the 2nd click (time setting position).
  2. Turn the crown to set the time.
  3. The watch will start after the crown is firmly pushed back into its normal position.

Setting the calendar

  1. Pull the crown out to the 1st click (calendar setting position).
  2. Set the desired date by turning the crown counterclockwise.
  3. Set the desired day of the week by turning the crown clockwise.
    * In the case of date display models, turning the crown clockwise will result in the loose play of the crown.
  4. After you have set the calendar, be sure to press the crown back to its normal position.
    * Do not adjust the calendar when the watch is reading as below. Otherwise the calendar may not change correctly.
    * Date display models ..... between 9:00 pm and 1:00 am
    * Date, day of the week display models between 9:00 pm and 4:00 am

C. FUNCTIONS OF ECO-DRIVE WATCH

If the charge becomes insufficient, a warning function will operate and the display changes, as below.

Diagram showing two watch displays: Normal time display (one second interval movement) and Insufficient charge warning display (two second interval movement). Arrows indicate transitions based on charging status. A 'Stop' box is shown at the end of the warning sequence.

When the watch is exposed to light, the Quick Start Function will begin operating and the second hand will start moving. The correct time can be set once the watch is fully charged.

Insufficient Charge Warning Function

The second hand changes to a two second interval movement to indicate insufficient recharging. Even in such a case, the watch keeps correct time, but about 4 days after the two second interval movement begins, the watch will stop. After exposing the watch to light, recharging takes place and the watch returns to one second interval movement.

Diagram showing a close-up of a watch face with the second hand moving in two-second intervals.

Quick Start Function

The watch will stop if it is completely discharged. It will begin to operate soon after it is exposed to light. (However, the time to start may vary according to the brightness of the light.)

Overcharge Prevention Function

You can recharge your watch without worry. Once the special rechargeable cell is fully charged, the overcharge prevention function comes into operation and prevents over-charging of the rechargeable cell.

D. CARE AND HANDLING DURING CHARGING

Notes on Use

To maintain optimal performance, be sure to expose your watch to light regularly. Please note that if you wear long sleeves, your watch may be hidden from light and may result in insufficient charging. As such, additional exposure to light may be necessary.

Notes on recharging

Avoid recharging your watch in areas of high temperatures (over about 60 °C / 140 °F), otherwise the sensitive components of the watch may become damaged. (e.g.) Incandescent lights generate heat sufficient to damage your watch. Be sure to keep the watch at least 50cm (20inches) away from the bulb so no damage occurs. Citizen does not recommend the use of Halogen bulbs for recharging.

Never place your watch on the dashboard or rear deck of a vehicle as the heat generated in these areas can damage your watch.

E. ABOUT THE RECHARGEABLE CELL

Unlike ordinary watches, the special rechargeable cell used in your watch does not need regular replacement. This is a clean energy cell that will last the life of the watch.

CAUTION:

The energy cell should last the life of the watch. Never allow anyone other than an Authorized Service Center to replace this cell. The movement is designed to operate with only the original rechargeable cell. If an alternate cell is installed, such as a conventional battery, the battery may become overcharged resulting in damage to the movement and/or bursting of the cell, which could cause injury to the user.

F. TIME REQUIRED FOR CHARGING

Below are the approximate times required for charging when exposing the watch dial to light continuously. This table is for general reference only and does not represent exact charging times.

Environment Illuminance (lx) To work for one day To start working normally when the cell is discharged To become fully charged when the cell is discharged
Outdoors (sunny) 100,000 2 minutes 17 minutes 11 hours
Outdoors (cloudy) 10,000 11 minutes 2 hours 35 hours
20 cm (7-7/8 inches) from a fluorescent lamp (30W) 3,000 40 minutes 7 hours 120 hours
Interior lighting 500 4 hours 50 hours ------

* The recharging time is the time the watch is continuously exposed to direct light.

To become fully charged when the cell is discharged... Time required to fully charge when the watch has completely stopped.

To work for one day... Time required to charge the watch sufficient for one-day use with one-second interval operation.

CAUTION:

When recharging the watch after it is completely in the stop state, be sure to pull out the crown to the time setting position. After recharging, set the time and push the crown firmly back into its normal position.

G. IN THESE CASES

[If the watch warns that the energy is running short]

The second hand starts moving at two second intervals in order to warn that the watch will stop functioning after about 1 week. (Insufficient Charge Warning Function)

Diagram showing a watch with the second hand moving in two-second intervals.

In such a case, expose your watch to light for a while to cancel the warning. (The second hand returns to moving at one second intervals when the energy is recharged.) If the watch is left short of energy, it will stop functioning after 4 days or so.

[If the watch warns you to set the time.]

When the watch that has stopped is exposed to light, the second hand starts two second interval movement (Quick Start Function). The time elapsed before the second hand starts moving depends on the illuminance of the light. Even so, the second hand continues the two second interval movement to tell you that the watch indicates an incorrect time because it had stopped.

In such a case, set the hands to the correct time.

* If the watch is insufficiently exposed to light, the second hand will soon switch to moving at two second intervals in order to warn that the energy is running short.

H. DO NOT USING THIS WATCH WHILE DIVING WHEN...

PROHIBITED

Do not use your watch while diving when the following occur.

I. WHEN USING FOR DIVING

Precautions when Using during Diving:

* When using a diver's watch, please make sure that you have received the proper education and training for various types of diving, and observe all rules.

* Please make sure to use the watch properly based on a thorough understanding of watch handling and precautions. Please note that failure to operate the watch in a manner not described in the user's manual may prevent the watch from functioning properly.

<Before Diving>

<During Diving>

<After Diving>

J. USING THE ROTATING BEZEL

The rotating bezel can be used as a reference for elapsed time during diving or for the amount of time remaining relative to a predetermined amount of time.

[Setting the Rotating Bezel]

* Only turn the rotating bezel to the left. It cannot be rotated in the opposite direction (to the right) to prevent the risk of incorrect operation.

Determination of Elapsed Time

Diagram showing a watch bezel with markings for time. Arrows indicate turning direction.

* Align the ▽ mark on the rotating bezel with the minute hand. After a certain amount of time has elapsed, the elapsed time can be determined from the scale on the rotating bezel.

Determination of Remaining Time

Diagram showing a watch bezel with markings for time.

* The remaining time can be determined by aligning the ▽ mark on the rotating bezel with the target time.

K. PRECAUTIONS

CAUTION: Water-resistance performance

There are several types of water-resistant watches, as shown in the following table. The unit "bar" is roughly equal to 1 atmosphere. * WATER RESIST(ANT) xx bar may also be indicated as W.R. xx bar.

Indication (Dial or Case (case back)) Specifications Minor exposure to water (washing face, rain, etc.)
AIR DIVER'S 200M Water-resistant to 200M OK
AIR DIVER'S 300M Water-resistant to 300M OK

Diagram showing a person washing their face.

For correct use within the design limits of the watch, confirm the level of water-resistance of your watch, as indicated on the dial and case, and consult the table.

Examples of use

Moderate exposure to water (washing, kitchen work, swimming, etc.) Marine sports (skin diving) Scuba diving (with air tank) Saturation diving (helium enriched environment) Operation of the crown with moisture visible
AIR DIVER'S 200M OK OK OK NO NO
AIR DIVER'S 300M OK OK OK NO NO

CAUTION

CAUTION: Keep your watch clean.

Cleaning the Watch

CAUTION: Operating environment

Periodical inspections

Your watch needs inspection once in every two or three years for safety and long use. To keep your watch water-resistant, the packing needs to be replaced regularly. Other parts need to be inspected and replaced if necessary. Ask for Citizen genuine parts upon replacement.

L. SPECIFICATIONS

  1. Caliber No.: E16 ※
  2. Type: Analog Quartz Watch with 3 Hands
  3. Accuracy: Within ±15sec/month (within a normal temperature range of 5°C/41°F to 35°C/95°F)
  4. Quartz oscillator frequency: 32,768Hz
  5. IC: C/MOS-LSI (1 pc.)
  6. Operational temperature range: -10°C/14°F to +60°C/140°F
  7. Display features: Time: hour, minute, second
    Date: date (models with date display)
  8. Additional features: Insufficient charge warning, Quick start, Overcharge prevention
  9. Continuous operating time: Approx. 6 months (from full recharge to stop)
    Approx. 4 days (from two second interval movement to stop)
  10. Battery: Rechargeable cell (lithium button cell), 1pc

*Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

CE Mark

Models: CITIZEN, E16, Watch

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