Casio 5317 Operation Manual

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Operation Guide 5317
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Click 1
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Crown
ENGLISH
To adjust the time setting
When the second hand is at 12o’clock, pull the
Crown out to Click 2.
Rotate the Crown to change the time setting.
Push the Crown back in.
Note
x Take care that you set the
correct AM or PM time.
x When changing the time,
move the minute hand four or fi ve minutes past your fi nal setting, and then back it up to the setting you want.
Crown Operations
Some water-resistant models (100 meters, 200 meters) have a screw-in crown. When you need to perform a crown operation, rotate it towards you to unscrew it. Then pull the crown out. Avoid applying undue force when pulling. The watch loses its water resistance while the crown is unscrewed. After performing a crown operation, fully screw the crown back in.
If your watch has a rotary bezel...
You can rotate the bezel to align its ▼ mark with the minute hand. Then you will be able to tell how much time has elapsed since aligning the ▼ mark.
Current
Crown
Loosen
Start
Elapsed time
Specifi cations
Accuracy: ±20 seconds average per month Illumination: Ultraviolet LED (light-emitting diode) Battery: One silver oxide battery (Type: SR920SW) and one lithium battery (Type:
CR1616) Approximately 3 years on type SR920SW and type CR1616 (assuming one 9-second illumination operation per day)
x Always have both batteries replaced at the same time.
To change the day indicator setting
Pull the Crown out to Click 1.
Rotate the Crown to set the day.
Push the Crown back in.
Note
x The day setting uses a
31-day month. Make adjustments for months of shorter lengths.
x Avoid changing the day
setting between the hours of 9 p.m. and 1 a.m. Otherwise, the day indicator may not change correctly at midnight.
To turn on illumination
Hold down L.
Note
x Illumination remains turned on as long as L is depressed. x Illumination will turn off about four seconds after L is released.
Illumination Precautions
x Illumination may be hard to see when viewed under direct sunlight. x Frequent use of illumination runs down the battery.
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