ORIENT RA-AC0E01B Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
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MECHANICAL WATCHES
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Thank you for choosing our product. To ensure prolonged use and optimum
performance, please read this instruction manual carefully and familiarize
your-self with the terms of the guarantee.
Please keep this Instruction Manual handy for future reference.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Make absolutely sure to observe the demarcated contents indicated below to
prevent any possible physical danger and property damage to you as well as
other people concerned.
... A demarcation with this symbol represents the contents
assuming possibility for death or serious injury
when the product is used in any manner different from
given instructions.
... A demarcation with this symbol represents the contents
assuming possibility of causing human injury or
material damage only when a product is used in any
manner different from given instructions.
WARNING
!
CAUTION
!
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IN HANDLING THE WATCH
(1) Water-resistance
Conditions
of use
Type
Underwater
operation of
crown and
operation
of crown
with drops
of water
on it
Exposure
to small
amounts
of water
(face-wash-
ing, rain,
etc.)
Water sports
(swimming,
etc.),
frequent
contact with
water (car-
washing,
etc.)
Skin diving
(air tanks
are not
used)
Scuba
diving
(air tanks
are used)
Mixed-gas
Diving
(using
helium
gas)
Non water resistant
Without
WATER
RESISTANT
(WATER
RESIST)
× × × × × ×
Water
resistant
watches
Water
resistant for
daily life
WATER
RESISTANT
(WATER
RESIST)
×
× × × ×
Reinforced
water
resistance
for daily
life I
WATER
RESISTANT
(WATER
RESIST)
5bar (50m)
×
× × ×
Reinforced
water
resistance
for daily
life II
WATER
RESISTANT
(WATER
RESIST)
10bar (100m)
20bar (200m)
×
× ×
Diver’s
watches
Diver’s
watch for Air
Diving
AIR DIVER’S
100m / 150m
200m
×
×
Diver’s
watch for
Mixed-gas
Diving
He-GAS
DIVER’S
200m / 300m /...
×
* It is recommended that you use the watch correctly following the above-mentioned scope of usage
after ascertaining water resistance precautions marked on the dial or caseback.
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WARNING
!
1
A watch with water resistance for daily life 3 bar (30m) can be used
during face-washing, etc. but cannot be used in an environment in which
it will be submerged in water.
2
A watch with reinforced water resistance for daily life I 5 bar (50m) can be
used while swimming, etc. but cannot be used during any type of diving
including skin diving.
3
A watch with reinforced water resistance for daily life II 10 or 20 bar (100m
or 200m) can be used while skin diving, but cannot be used while scuba
diving using oxygen tanks or saturation diving using helium gas, etc.
CAUTION
!
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Keep the crown pushed in at all times (in the normal position) while using
the watch. If the crown is the screwed-down type, check that it is securely
screwed down.
5
Do not operate the crown underwater, or while the watch is wet. Water
may enter the interior of the watch and defeat the water resistance.
6
If your watch is non-water resistant, beware of splashes of water (during
face washing, rain, etc.) and sweat. If the watch becomes wet from water
or sweat, wipe the moisture off with a dry, soft cloth.
7
Even with a water resistant watch for everyday use, avoid directing strong
jets of mains water onto the watch. Water pressure above the limit can
apply, which may defeat the water resistance.
8
With a water resistant watch for everyday use, rinse sea water off the
case after exposure, then wipe it thoroughly to avoid corrosion and other
effects.
9
The interior of the watch contains some amount of moisture, which may
cause fogging on the inside of the glass when the outside air is cooler
than the internal temperature of the watch. If the fogging is temporary
it causes no harm inside the watch, but if prolonged, or if water enters
the watch, consult your place of purchase and do not leave the problem
untreated.
WARNING
!
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(2) Shock
1
Be sure not to carry the watch when you engage in
strenuous sports, whereas playing such light sports as golf,
etc., will not adversely influence the watch.
2
Avoid a violent shock such as dropping the watch on the
floor.
(3) Magnetism
1
If the watch is left at a location with strong magnetism for an extended
period of time, the components may be magnetized, resulting in
malfunction. Be careful.
2
The watch may temporarily speed up or slow down when exposed to
magnetism. Precision is restored when placed away from magnetism. In
such a case, reset the time.
(4) Vibration
The watch may lose precision if subjected to strong
vibrations such as from riding motorcycles, using
jackhammers, chain saws, etc.
(5) Temperature
In environments below and above normal temperatures (5°C-35°C), the
watch may malfunction and stop.
CAUTION
!
Do not use the watch at high temperatures, such as in a sauna. The
watch may heat and cause burns.
(6) Chemicals, Gases, etc.
Utmost caution must be exercised when coming into contact with gases,
mercury, chemicals (paint thinner, gasoline, various solvents, detergents
containing such components, adhesives, paint, drugs, perfumes,
cosmetics, etc.), and so forth. Such may cause discoloration of the
watchcase, watchband, and dial face. Discoloration, deformation, and
damage to various resin-based component parts may also occur.
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(7) About accessory parts
CAUTION
!
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the watch.
WARNING
!
Store the bracelet/strap pin and other small parts out of the reach of
children.
If any small parts are swallowed, immediately contact a doctor.
(8) Allergic reactions
CAUTION
!
If you develop a skin rash or your skin becomes abnormally irritated due
to contact with the watch or strap, stop wearing the watch immediately
and consult a doctor.
(9) About “luminous light”
This watch has luminous light on the hands and dial.
The luminous light is a safe paint that stores sunlight and artificial light
without using any radioactive material, and emits that light in a dark
setting. As the paint discharges the stored light, it will become dimmer
over time. The amount of light emitted and the time that light is emitted
depends on various factors when the light is stored, such as the shape
of the glass, the thickness of the paint, surrounding brightness level, the
distance from the watch to the light source, and the light absorption level.
Please note that when not enough light energy is stored, the watch may
emit weak light or emit light for only a short time.
(10) Water resistant watchband
Some products employ leather and nylon bands on which a special
treatment to resist perspiration and water absorption have been applied.
Please understand that the water resisting effect of this watchband can
be lost depending on the period and conditions of use.
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HOW TO IDENTIFY THE CALIBER NUMBER
Check the caliber number by referring to the model number of your watch or
the case code on the watch’s case back.
1. Searching by the model number
Check the model number on the guarantee supplied with your watch. You
can also see the number on the product tag put on the watch.
When the model number is 13 digits:
The 4th and 5th digits is the caliber number.
(Ex.) R¨- XXXXXXXXXX
When the model number is 10 digits :
The 1st and 2nd digits is the caliber number.
(Ex.) XXXXXXXXXX
2. Searching by the case code
Check the case code on the case back of your watch.
(A) Watch with EPSON engraving
Case code
Case code
(B) Watch with ORIENT engraving
(A) It has displayed as XXXX-XXXX.
The first three digits indicate the caliber number.
(In the example, F6D is Cal.)
(B) It has displayed as XXXX-XX.
The first two digits indicate the caliber number.
(In the example, AA is Cal.)
* The place of case code may vary and its letter size may be small and
difficult to see depending on the characteristics of watches.
* The pictures and illustrations on this manual may differ from the actual
appearance of your watch but the function and operation procedures are
the same.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber
Number of
jewels
Date Day of week
Second hand halt
mechanism
Remark1*
AA F69 22
8:00P.M.-4:00A.M.
AC F67 22
8:00P.M.-2:00A.M.
AG F6T 22
8:00P.M.-4:00A.M.
AP F62 24
8:00P.M.-1:00A.M.
(1) Vibrations: 21,600 vibrations/1 hour
(2) Daily accuracy: +25 sec. to -15 sec.
(3) Drive system: Mainspring winding (Hand-winding)
(4) Running time: More than 40 hours
(5) Shock-proof bearings to protect the balance with hairspring from shocks.
The stated daily accuracy is in the following conditions:
After 24 hours at room temperature with the mainspring wound fully and
the dial facing up.
Due to the characteristics of the automatic winding watch, the time may
deviate from the stated “daily accuracy” depending on the following
conditions: amount of time the watch is worn each day, position of the
watch, movement of your arm, winding condition of the mainspring.
Determine the deviation from not just a day but a period of about a week.
Product specifications may change without notice, for improvement.
CAUTION
!
* Avoid setting the date during the time periods listed in “Remark1” above
since the calendar changes during this time. If the date is set during this
time period, the date may not change or the watch may malfunction. Be
sure to move the hour and minute hands away from this time period when
setting the date.
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF INDIVIDUAL COMPONENT PARTS
A: Hour hand
E:
Date 1. Normal position
B: Minute hand F: Crown 2. First click: Calendar setting
C: Second hand G: Dial 3. Second click: Time setting
D:
Day of the week
<AA(F69)> <AC(F67)>
<AG(F6T)> AP(F62)
* The position of the crown, date indicator, or day of the week window may
be different, depending on the model.
* Some models have the rotating bezel and the internal rotating ring. Please
check this instruction manual for how to use it.
MON
G
A
B
D
C
E
F
1
2
3
G
A
B
C
E
F
12
3
G
B
F
1 2
3
A
C
12
3
A
B
C
E
G
F
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AUTOMATIC WINDING MECHANISM
(1) The mainspring is wound by natural movements of your
arm when wearing the watch on your wrist.
(2) If your watch stops, swing the watch back and forth ten
or more times to re-start the second hand. After it starts
moving, set the date and time.
(3) This watch will run approximately 40 hours after it is fully
wound. If it is not wound enough, the watch may lose
accuracy. In order to maintain the watch’s accuracy, we recommend
wearing the watch at least 8 hours a day.
HAND WINDING MECHANISM
(1) The mainspring is wound up manually.
(2) To wind the spring, ensure that the crown is in its normal position and
slowly turn it clockwise.
Turning the crown counterclockwise will have no effect.
(3) When the watch is in the stopped state, the spring can be wound
sufficiently by rotating the crown approximately 30 times. Since the crown
will rotate even when winding is complete, wind the watch using the
above number of turns as a guide.
(4) This watch will run approximately 40 hours after the spring is fully wound.
MODELS WITH SCREWED-DOWN CROWN
Depending on the model, you may not be able to pull the crown out without
unscrewing it (models with screwed-down crown).
Operate this type of watch as follows:
(1) Before setting the date and time, first turn the crown counterclockwise to
loosen the screw lock.
(2) After setting the date and time, turn the crown clockwise while pressing
in, until it stops turning to securely tighten the screw.
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HOW TO SET THE TIME & CALENDAR [AA(F69)]
(1) Pull out the crown to the second click
when the second hand reaches the 12
o’clock position.
(The second hand stops.)
(2) Turn the crown counterclockwise and
set the current time.
* When setting the time, first bring the
hand back slightly earlier than the
actual time and then move it forward
to the actual time.
* For the watch with a calendar, make
sure that you set either a.m. or p.m.
without fail. The date changes at
[twelve o’clock midnight].
(3) Pull the crown out to the first click.
* The crown on this watch can be
pulled out to either of two clicks.
Turn
counterclockwise
SAT
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(4) Turn the crown counterclockwise, and
set the date to that for the current day.
(5) Turn the crown clockwise to set the
day of the week to the current day.
* This watch has a bilingual day of the
week function.
Turn the crown to select the desired
language.
The display languages differ
depending on the model.
** Correcting the date at the end of the month
The date will have to be corrected for months that have 30 days, or those
that have less than 30 days. After the date switches over to the first day of
the succeeding month, set the date to the [First (1)].
(6) Push the crown back to the normal
position.
Turn
counterclockwise
SAT
Turn clockwise
MON
MON
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HOW TO SET THE TIME & CALENDAR [AC(F67)]
(1) Pull out the crown to the second click
when the second hand reaches the 12
o’clock position.
(The second hand stops.)
(2) Turn the crown counterclockwise and
set the current time.
* When setting the time, first bring the
hand back slightly earlier than the
actual time and then move it forward
to the actual time.
* For the watch with a calendar, make
sure that you set either a.m. or p.m.
without fail. The date changes at
[twelve o’clock midnight].
(3) Pull the crown out to the first click.
* The crown on this watch can be
pulled out to either of two clicks.
Turn
counterclockwise
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(4) Turn the crown counterclockwise, and
set the date to that for the current
day.
** Correcting the date at the end of the
month
The date will have to be corrected for
months that have 30 days, or those that
have less than 30 days. After the date
switches over to the first day of the
succeeding month, set the date to the
[First (1)].
(5) Push the crown back to the normal
position.
HOW TO SET THE TIME [AG(F6T)]
(1) Pull out the crown to the second click
when the second hand reaches the 12
o’clock position.
(The second hand stops.)
(2) Turn the crown counterclockwise and
set the current time.
Turn
counterclockwise
Turn
counterclockwise
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(3) Press the crown in to the normal
position.
HOW TO SET THE TIME & CALENDAR [AP(F62)]
(1) Pull out the crown to the second click
when the second hand reaches the 12
o’clock position.
(The second hand stops.)
(2) Turn the crown counterclockwise and
set the current time.
* When setting the time, first bring the
hand back slightly earlier than the
actual time and then move it forward
to the actual time.
* For the watch with a calendar, make
sure that you set either a.m. or p.m.
without fail. The date changes at
[twelve o’clock midnight].
Turn
counterclockwise
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(3) Pull the crown out to the first click.
* The crown on this watch can be
pulled out to either of two clicks.
(4) Turn the crown clockwise, and set the
date to that for the current day.
** Correcting the date at the end of the
month
The date will have to be corrected for
months that have 30 days, or those that
have less than 30 days. After the date
switches over to the first day of the
succeeding month, set the date to the
[First (1)].
(5) Push the crown back to the normal
position.
06
45
03
15
Turn clockwise
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HOW TO SET THE MONTHLY CALENDAR
Some models come with a monthly calendar.
The monthly calendar can be used by turning the crown at the 4 o’clock
position to set the rotating ring inside the watchcase and aligning it with the
day of the week that is printed on the dial.
Turn the crown to align the first day of the month to the appropriate day of
the week.
* Note that when setting the first day of the month, if the days at the end of
the month (31st, etc.) are aligned with the section that does not have the
days of the week printed on the dial (3 - 4 o’clock side), days of the week
will not be indicated at the end of the month.
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HOW TO MEASURE THE ELAPSED TIME
Some the model, using a rotating bezel and internal rotating indicator ring,
you can know the elapsed time.
The rotating bezel or internal rotating indicator ring is engraved in 60
minutes.
Set the
mark to the minute hand by turning a ring. After a certain period
of time, measure the elapsed time by the number on the rotating bezel or
internal rotating indicator ring pointed to by the minute hand.
You can also set the
mark as a desired time to remind you how long time
is still remain for an appointment.
Rotating bezel
E
l
a
p
s
e
d
T
i
m
e
20 minutes have passed
since 10:10
E
l
a
p
s
e
d
T
i
m
e
Internal rotating indicator ring
Crown for
internal rotating
indicator ring
10 minutes have passed
since 10:08
* The design of the
mark may differ depending on the model.
* Some models have a reverse rotation prevention mechanism on the
rotating bezel.
* How to turn the internal rotating indicator ring differs depending on the
model.
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HOW TO USE SIMPLE THE WORLD TIME
Using the rotating bezel or the internal rotating indicator ring, you can easily
know the time in each city by the dial or the display on the exterior.
In the figure, the internal rotating indicator ring displays the time divided
into 24 parts.
* The expression method of world time differs depending on the model.
In order to set and display the world time, there are those that display the
time and city interchanged, and those that use a rotating bezel.
<Displaying the city name>
Turn the crown for the internal rotating indicator ring, set the current time to
the city displayed on the dial.
If the time in Tokyo is 10:08 (example), set 10 on the internal rotating
indicator ring to TOKYO on the dial. At this time, the time in each the city will
be the time corresponding to the number on the internal rotating indicator
ring.
Internal rotating indicator ring
Crown for the internal
rotating indicator ring
Match “10” to “TOKYO”
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<Displaying the map>
Turn the interior rotating ring to set the current time to the area of the world
map drawn on the dial. In the figure on the below, the time in Japan is 10:08,
so set the rotation indicator ring “10” to Japan on the world map drawn on
the dial. For times in other cities, look at the numbers on the corresponding
indicator ring. For example, around London is about 1 a.m..
Internal rotating indicator ring
Japan is drawn around here.
Current time around London : 1 a.m.
Crown for the internal rotating
indicator ring
* For the rotating bezel, rotate the bezel directly.
* How to turn the internal rotating indicator ring differs depending on the
model.
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HOW TO USE THE SIMPLE COMPASS
You can know the approximate direction by using the rotating bezel or the
internal rotating ring and the hour hand.
In the figure, the internal rotating ring is marked with the mark of a direction.
When using the simple compass, be sure to set it to the time of your current
location. At lower latitudes, this function may not be useful, depending on
the season.
<For the Northern Hemisphere>
1 Put the watch on the level
place. Point the hour hand
in the direction of the sun.
2 The middle of the position
of the hour hand and the
position of “12:00” position
is “south”.
In case 9 o’clock (Figure 1),
set the “S” on the directional
scale to the 10:30 position
on the dial.
3 A direction (7:30) that “E” of
the direction scale shows is
“the East”.
12:00
South
Sun
East
Rotation ring with direction scale
Crown for internal rotating indicator ring
(Figure 1)
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ORIENT RA-AC0E01B Manuel utilisateur

Catégorie
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Manuel utilisateur