Casio MA1409-EA Watch User Manual


 
Q2
The second hand is
jumping at two-second or
five-second intervals.
Battery power is low. Keep the watch
exposed to light until it recharges
sufficiently.
l Charging the Watch
Q3
All hands are stopped
and buttons do not work.
The battery is dead. Keep the watch
exposed to light until it recharges
sufficiently.
l Charging the Watch
Q4
The hands suddenly start
moving at high speed.
This is due to one of the reasons below,
and does not indicate malfunction.
Simply wait until normal hand movement
resumes.
The watch is recovering from a power
saving state.
l Power Saving Function
The hands are moving to their new
positions following a GPS signal or
time calibration signal receive
operation.
l Time Adjustment (GPS, Time
Calibration Signal)
Q5
Hands are stopped and
buttons do not work.
The watch is in the charge recovery
mode. Wait until the recovery process is
complete (for about 15 minutes). The
watch will recover more quickly if you
place it in a brightly lit location.
Q6
The current time
displayed by the watch is
off by a few hours.
The city (time zone) setting is not correct.
Select the correct setting.
l Acquiring GPS Position Information
Manually
l Selecting a Time Zone
Q7
The current time
indicated by the watch is
off by one hour or 30
minutes
The summer time setting is not correct.
Select the correct setting.
l Acquiring GPS Position Information
Manually
l Selecting a Time Zone
Q8
Hands and/or the day
indicator is out of
alignment.
Strong magnetism or impact may cause
the hands of the watch to go out of
alignment. Correct hand position
alignment.
l Adjusting Hand and Day Indicator
Alignment
Crown Operations
Q1
Nothing happens when I
rotate the crown.
If you do not perform any operation for
about two minutes after pulling out the
crown (approximately 30 minutes in the
case of hand and day indicator alignment
operations), crown operations will
automatically become disabled. Push
the crown back in to its normal position
and then pull it out again.
l Using the Crown
Operation Guide 5412
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