1. Depress button “B” to show the calendar
(month, date, and day) display. The calendar
display is shown while button “B” is kept
depressed.
2. The month and the date change places
with each other with each depression of
button “C” while keeping button “B” depressed.
Month Day DateDate
▲
Day Month
▲
■ CHARACTERISTICS
1. Time/calendar display: Hour, minute,
seconds, date, day of the week and month.
2. Automatic calendar adjustment: Calendar
adjusts automatically for odd and even months
except February of leap years.
3. Time indication: Changeover between
12-hour and 24-hour indication is possible.
4. Stopwatch: 24 hour stopwatch with 1⁄100
second readout up to 40 minutes and with
1 second readout after the first 40 minutes.
Split time measurement is available.
5. Alarm: The alarm rings at the designated
hour and minute with “beep, beep” for 30
seconds.
6. Hourly time signal: Can be set to ring
every hour on the hour with a single “beep”.
■ DISPLAY AND BUTTON OPERATION
Time signal mark
PM mark
(only in the
12-hour
indication)
Button A : Selection of the display
The selection is made in the following order.
Time/calendar displayStopwatch display
Time/calendar settingAlarm setting
Button B : • Calendar (month, date and day)
Button C : • Alarm display in the time/calendar
Button B while keepig button C depressed:
Button C while keeping button B depressed:
Buttons B & C:
A
▲
A
• Start/Stop in the stopwatch function.
• Selection of the digits to be adjusted
• Split/Split release/Reset in the
• Setting the digits in the alarm
• Stopping the alarm in any display.
Engagement and disengagement
of the alarm and the time signal.
Changeover of the calendar (month
and date) display.
Alarm test in the time/calendar
Day indicator
Hour Minute Second
▲
A
A
Depress button
“A” for 2 sec.
▲
A
display in the time/calendar display.
in the alarm setting function and
the time/calendar setting function.
display.
stopwatch function.
setting function and the time/
calendar setting function.
Alarm mark
B
C
▲
▲
A
▲
* “A” (AM) appears in the morning, and “P”
(PM) in the afternoon.
■ HOW TO USE THE STOPWATCH
Stopwatch
indicator
▲
A
1. Depress button “A” to show the stopwatch
display. (The stopwatch indicator starts
flashing.)
The stopwatch can measure up to 24 hours
and is displayed in minutes, seconds, and
1/100 second up to 40 minutes, and in
hours, minutes, and seconds after the first
40 minutes. (The 1/100 indicator flashes
during the first 40 minutes.)
When the measurement is over 24 hours,
the stopwatch will be reset to “0:00oo”
and start counting again.
2. Reset the digits to “0:00oo” before using
the stopwatch. When the split and the
stopwatch indicators are flashing, depress
button “B” to check that the stop indicator
starts flashing, and then depress button
“C” twice to reset the digits to zero.
3. When measuring a long period of time,
return the stopwatch to the time/calendar
display after the stopwatch starts to prevent
any possible mistaken operation.
* When button “B” or “C” is depressed in
the stopwatch display, a single beep” sounds
to confirm the operation.
Accumulated elapsed time measurement
BBBB
Split time measurement
BC CB
Measurement between two competitors
BBCCC
Split
indicator
RestartStopStart
Accumulate repeatedly by
depressing button “B”.
SplitStart
Split
release
Can repeat by depressing
button “C”.
Finish (First runner)
Stop indicator
1/100 second
indicator
B:
Start/Stop
C:
Split/
Split release/
Reset
1/100 secondSecondMinute
Stop
Stop
Finish (Second runner)
Split
release
C
Reset
C
Reset
ResetSplitStartStop
■ HOW TO SET THE ALARM
Alarm set indicator
B
▲
A
1. Depress button “A” for 2 seconds to activate
the alarm setting function. (The alarm
set indicator starts flashing.)
2. Depress button “B” to activate the “Hour”
or “Minute” setting. The display changes
in the following order with each depression
of button “B”.
Hour settingMinute setting
▲
B
3. One digit (flashing) is advanced by each
depression of button “C”. The digits are
advanced quickly by keeping button “C”
depressed.
4. After all adjustments are completed, depress
button “A” to return to the time/calendar
display.
(The display returns directly to the time/
calendar display and not to the time/calendar
setting.)
Note: When setting the hour digits, be sure
to check that the “A” (AM)/“P” (PM)
mark is correctly set.
C
“A” (AM)MinuteHour
▲
2. Each depression of button “B” while keeping
button “C” depressed repeats the engagement
and disengagement of the alarm and the
time signal as follows:
Alarm and time signal
are disengaged.
▲
Alarm is engaged.
Time signal is disengaged.
▲
Alarm and time signal
are engaged.
Time signal is engaged.
Alarm is disengaged.
▲
▲
■ HOW TO STOP THE ALARM
The alarm rings at the designated time for 30
seconds and stops. However, the alarm can
be stopped manually by depressing button
“C” in any display.
■ ALARM TEST
The alarm can be tested with a beeping sound
by depressing buttons “B” and “C” at the
same time in the time/calendar display.
■ HOW TO ENGAGE AND DISENGAGE
THE ALARM AND THE TIME SIGNAL
1. Depress button “C” to show the alarm
display. The alarm display is shown while
button “C” is kept depressed.
Alarm display
B
C
Hour Minute “A” (AM)/“P” (PM)
■ HOW TO SET THE TIME/CALENDAR
Time/calendar setting
indicator
B
A
1. Depress button “A” for 2 seconds (alarm
setting function will appear), and again
depress the button to activate the time/
calendar setting function (time/calendar
setting indicator and seconds digits start
flashing).
2. Selection of the digits to be adjusted (flashing)
is made in the following order by depressing
button “B”.
SecondsMinuteHourMonth
3. One digit (flashing) is advanced by each
depression of button “C”. (The digits except
seconds are advanced quickly by keeping
button “C” depressed.)
• Second setting
4. After all adjustments are completed, depress
button “A” to return to the time/calendar
display.
Note: When setting the hour digits, be sure
→→
↑
Date
Depress button “C” in accordance with
a time signal. The seconds are reset to
“00” and start immediately.
When the seconds count any number
from “30” to “59” and button “C” is depressed, one minute is added and the
seconds are immediately reset to “00”.
to check that the “A” (AM)/“P” (PM)
mark is correctly set.
→
←←
C
Day
■ HOW TO CHANGE OVER THE 12-
HOUR AND THE 24-HOUR INDICATIONS
In the calendar or the alarm display, each
depression of button “A” changes over the
time indication display from the 12-hour to
the 24-hour and vice versa.
Changeover in the calendar display
•
12-hour24-hour
A
▲
A
▲
A
[Keeping button “B” depressed]
Changeover in the alarm display
•
12-hour24-hour
A
▲
A
▲
A
[Keeping button “C” depressed]
* When the “A” (AM)/“P” (PM) mark disappears,
the calendar or the alarm display is shown
in the 24-hour indication.
■ LUMIBRITE WATCH
(dial, hands, buttons, case, bezel, strap,
etc.)
✩ If your watch is a LORUS LUMIBRITE watch,
it has following features.
LORUS LUMIBRITE watches absorb and store
light energy from natural and artificial light
sources and emit light in the dark. They are
made of environmentally friendly material,
and therefore, are harmless to human beings
and the environment.
• With a full charge, LORUS LUMIBRITE
watches glow in the dark hours longer than
conventional luminous watches of this type.
If exposed to a light of more than 500 lux
(i.e., the brightness of a typical office) for
approximately 10 minutes, or direct sunlight
for 2 minutes, they will glow for hours.
• Since LORUS LUMIBRITE watches emit
the light they store, the brightness will
decrease gradually over time. The length
of time they will glow may also differ slightly
depending on such factors as the brightness
of and distance from the light source used
to charge the watch.
■ BATTERY CHANGE
The miniature battery which powers your watch
should last approximately 2 years for SEIKO
SR726W and 1.5 years for MAXELL SR726W.
However, because the battery is inserted at
the factory, the actual life of the battery once
in your possession may be less than 3years.
Be sure to replace the battery to prevent any
possible malfunction as soon as it runs down.
To replace the battery, we recommend taking
the watch to a local watch repair shop.
■ CARE OF YOUR LORUS WATCH
• BATTERY
CAUTION
Do not expose the old battery to
fire or recharge it. Keep it at a
place beyond the reach of children. If a child swallows it,
consult a doctor immediately.
• WATER RESISTANT
Condition
Accidental
of use
contact with
No
water, such
as splashes
and rain
*
Indication on
the dial/
case back
indication
WATER
RESISTANT
WATER
RESISTANT
(50 M/5 BAR)*
WATER
RESISTANT
100 M/
10 BAR or
()
above
* If your watch is 200 M/20 BAR, 100 M/10
BAR or 50 M/5 BAR water resistant, it is so
indicated on the dial/case back.
• Do not operate the buttons when the watch
is wet.
• If the watch is exposed to salt water, rinse
it in fresh water and then wipe it thoroughly
dry.
Caution:
Leather straps are not water resistant except
so indicated, even if the watch head is water
resistant.
• ALLERGIC REACTION
Because the case and band touch the skin
directly, it is important to clean them
regularly. If not, shirt sleeves may be
stained and those with delicate skin may
develop a rash. Please wear the watch
with some play to avoid any possible allergic
reaction. If you develop a rash on your
wrist, stop wearing and consult a physician.
• MAGNETISM
Your watch will not be affected by magnetism generated by household electric
appliances.
• SHOCKS AND VIBRATIONS
Your watch may be worn for normal sports
activities, but be careful not to drop it or
hit it on hard surfaces.
• TEMPERATURE
Your watch is preadjusted so that constant
accuracy may be insured at normal temperature.
Swimming and
taking a
shower
NONONONO
YESNONONO
YESYESNONO
YESYESYESNO
Skin
diving
Scuba
diving
■ SERVICE
When your LORUS watch requires repair
or servicing, please see the enclosed
WARRANTY/GUARANTEE.
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