Orient WF01002W User Manual [ru]

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ANALOGUE QUARTZ WATCH <WE (KL7), WF (KM7)>
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.
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IN HANDLING THE WATCH
(1) Water-resistance
Type
Non water resistant
Water resistant for daily life
Reinforced water
Water
resistance
resistant
for daily
watches
life I
Reinforced water resistance for daily life II
Diver’s watch for Air
Diving Diver’s watches
Diver’s
watch for
Mixed-gas
Diving
* 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.
Conditions of use
Without WATER RESISTANT (WATER RESIST)
WATER RESISTANT (WATER RESIST)
WATER RESISTANT (WATER RESIST) 50m (5bar)
WATER RESISTANT (WATER RESIST) 100m (10bar) 200m (20bar)
AIR DIVER’S 100m / 150m 200m
He-GAS DIVER’S 200m / 300m /...
Underwater
Exposure
Water sports
Skin diving operation of crown and operation of crown with drops of water on it
to small amounts of water (face­washing, rain, etc.)
(swimming, etc.), frequent contact with water (car­washing, etc.)
(air tanks
are not
used)
Scuba diving (air tanks are used)
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Mixed-gas Diving (using helium gas)
× ×
×
1 A watch with water resistance for daily life 30m (3 bar) can be used during
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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 50m (5 bar) 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 100m or 200m (10
or 20 bar) can be used while skin diving, but cannot be used while scuba diving using oxygen tanks or saturation diving using helium gas, etc.
4 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.
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(2) About the Battery (Secondary Cells)
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1 This watch uses a special-purpose secondary cell for a power source that
differs from a regular battery.
The secondary cell is not a regular disposable type of battery but is instead
a rechargeable battery that can be used more than once.
The battery charge and charging efficiency of the secondary cell may drop
little by little depending on the duration of use and usage environment.
If it begins to seem that performance has deteriorated, contact the store
where the place of purchase or your nearest ORIENT authorized service center.
2 Be aware that the battery charge will not be maintained even if the crown
is pulled out to stop the watch.
(3) Replacing the Battery
1 Do not remove the secondary cell from the watch. 2 Battery replacement requires highly specialized knowledge and special-
purpose tools, technology, etc. For assistance with battery replacement, contact the place of purchase or your nearest ORIENT authorized service center.
3 Do not use in combination with regular silver-oxide batteries as doing
so may cause explosion, overheating, fire, etc. to occur. The watch is designed so as not to allow electricity to conduct even if used with a silver­oxide battery.
(4) 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.
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(5) Magnetism
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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.
(6) Vibration
The watch may lose precision if subjected to strong
vibrations such as from riding motorcycles, using jackhammers, chain saws, etc.
(7) Temperature
In the environment below and above the normal temperatures <5°C~35°C>,
the watch may malfunction and stop.
Do not use the watch at high temperatures, such as in a sauna. The watch
may heat and cause burns.
(8) 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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(9) About accessory parts
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Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the watch.
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.
(10) Allergic reactions
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.
(11) About “luminous light”
Some models have 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.
(12) Water resistant watchband
models employ leather and nylon bands on which a special
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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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FEATURES
There is a solar cell located under the dial on this watch that converts absorbed light into electrical energy which is then used to charge the secondary cell and operate the watch.
• This watch uses a rechargeable secondary cell instead of one of the silver­oxide batteries used in regular quartz watches.
• The watch should be able to be used for about 10 months when fully charged.
• The watch will start running if the solar cell is exposed to light, even if the watch is left for long periods of time.
• It comes with a power reserve indicator feature.
When the amount of charge starts to get low, the second hand will start
to move in 2-second intervals to inform you that the battery needs to be charged.
If the second hand has begun to move in 2-second intervals, it means that
the watch could stop within the next 24 hours due to low battery.
SPECIFICATIONS
(1) Crystal oscillator frequency: (2) Wrist-worn accuracy: Mean monthly rate: ±15 seconds (at 5°C to 35°C) (3) Operating temperature range: –10°C to +60°C (4) Drive system: Step motor (5) Functions: 3 hands (hour, minute, second), Date (6) Additional functions: Second hand halt mechanism, reset switch, fast
day corrector, power reserve indicator feature, overcharge prevention
mechanism (7) Battery: Secondary cell; 1 piece (8) Duration of continuous operation: From fully charged to complete stop:
Approx. 10 months
* The above specifications may change without notice for improvement.
32,768 Hz (Hz = Oscillations per second)
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A
B
C D
E
F
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF INDIVIDUAL COMPONENT PARTS
A: Hour hand B: Second hand C: Minute hand D: Date E: Crown F: Dial There is a solar cell (solar battery)
located under here.
* The position of the crown/date may vary depending on the model.
HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY
This watch will start running if it is exposed to light while stopped.
• The watch will continue to run for approx. 10 months once fully charged.
• If the watch is not exposed to enough light, it may stop running sometime before the 10 months are over.
Expose the watch to high enough levels of light in order to make it run again if it has stopped or if the battery charge is too low. The second hand may start to advance in 2-second intervals even if the watch is exposed to sunlight or intense light (1000 lux: 70 cm (27.6 in.) under a 30-W fluorescent lamp).
• If the second hand begins moving in 2-second intervals, it signifies that the watch battery hasn’t been charged enough. Expose the watch to even more light to charge it more fully.
• Continue charging the watch until the second hand clearly begins moving in 1-second intervals using the required charging time as a rough estimate.
• You do not need to charge it fully, but you should make sure to charge it as much as possible the first time you use it.
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* Movement of the second hand in 2-second intervals refers to when the
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second hand advances two tick marks (2 seconds) along the scale every time it moves.
(Cautions for Charging)
• When charging the battery, be careful not allow the watch to get to close to the light source, such as a piece of photographic lighting equipment, a spotlight, an incandescent bulb, etc., as it could cause the watch to get hot, leading to internal parts, etc. becoming damaged.
• Be careful where you leave the watch if charging it using sunlight as the temperature of a dashboard of a car or other such location can get rather high.
• Do not allow the temperature of the watch itself to exceed 60°C (140°F).
IF THE SECOND HAND BEGINS MOVING IN 2-SECOND
INTERVALS DURING USE
The second hand begins moving in 2-second intervals when the power reserve indicator feature turns on. Charge the watch as soon as possible as the watch could stop running within 24 hours after the second hand starts moving in this manner. Charge the watch as fully as possible using the estimated required charging times.
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ROUGH ESTIMATES OF REQUIRED CHARGING TIMES
Required
Illuminance (Lx)
700
3000 10000 100000
* Use the numerical values in the above table as rough estimates. * Values in the column marked with (
* Required charging time settings were calculated based on standard models.
* The watch comes with an overcharge prevention mechanism designed
Light source
Fluorescent light
Fluorescent light 20 cm, 30 W Approx. 120 hrs. Approx. 6 hrs. Approx. 30 min. Sunlight Cloudy Approx. 35 hrs. Approx. 2 hrs. Approx. 10 min. Sunlight Clear Approx. 9 hrs. Approx. 30 min. Approx. 2 min.
through exposure to light while stopped until the second hand changes from moving in 2-second intervals to 1-second intervals. In some cases with the times listed, the second hand will advance normally in 1-second intervals even without being charged but will switch over to 2-second intervals rather suddenly. To ensure that this does not occur, make sure to charge the watch for the estimated length of time given.
There may be differences in the length of charging times needed depending on dial design and other factors.
to protect the watch from damage even if it is charged for longer than the length of the required charging time for full charge. The overcharge prevention mechanism works automatically to prevent the watch battery from charging anymore once fully charged.
Environment (Estimate)
General office environment
Required charging time for full charge
) are required times to charge the watch
charging time until the second hand moves in 1-second intervals ()
Approx. 25 hrs. Approx. 110 min.
Required charging time to run the watch for 1 day
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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 to the left to loosen
the screw lock.
(2) After setting the date and time, turn the crown to the right while pressing
in, until it stops turning to securely tighten the screw.
HOW TO SET THE TIME & DATE
Once the watch is charged, set the time and calendar date.
[How to set the time]
(1) Pull out the crown to the second click when the
second hand is at the 12 o’clock position.
The second hand stops on the spot.
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(2) Turn the crown to set the time.
* This watch features a calendar function.
When setting the hour hand, check that AM/PM is set correctly. The date changes at “0:00 a.m.”.
* When setting the time, first advance it 4 to 5
minutes ahead of the current time, and then turn it back to the exact time.
(3) Push the crown back in to the normal position.
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[How to set the date]
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* Do not set the date during the period from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m., as the
date on the watch switches over during this time.
Setting the date during this time period may cause the date to fail to change
even after the day switches over and may cause the watch to malfunction.
* When setting the date, move the hour hand to a time outside of this period
before proceeding.
(1) Pull out the crown to the first click.
* The crown on this watch has two click
positions.
(2) Turn the crown clockwise and adjust the date.
* Depending on the model, some crowns
may need to be turned counterclockwise.
(3) Push the crown back in to the normal position.
* About date correction at month’s end : Date correction is necessary for months with 30 days or less. In this case,
set the date to the [1st day] on the first day of the next month.
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HOW TO USE THE ROTATING INDICATOR BEZEL
Please notice that some models come with a rotating indicator bezel, which should be used properly. Turn the bezel by pointing the  mark to the minute­hand. While certain time goes by, you can measure the elapsed time from the distance between minute­hand and figures on the rotating indicator bezel. You can also set the  mark as a desired time to remind you how long time is still remain for an appointment.
You cannot turn the bezel reversely since it comes with a protection mechanism for preventing wrong operation by force or shock. Figures on the bezel could also help you to read the current time easily.
* Depending on design, anti-reversely and 1 minute
“click” sound mechanism on rotating indicator ring does not apply to some models.
Rotating indicator bezel
The above shows that 20 minutes have elapsed from 10:10.
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ANALOGE QUARZARMBANDUHR
DEUTSCH
<WE (KL7), WF (KM7)>
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
Wir danken Ihnen für den Kauf unseres Erzeugnisses. Bitte lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung sorgfältig durch und befolgen Sie die Anweisungen, um dieses Produkt lange Zeit und mit optimaler Leistung verwenden zu können. Bitte bewahren Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung für spätere Bezugnahme gut auf.
SICHERHEITSMAßNAHMEN
Um zu verhindern, dass Sie oder andere Personen sich verletzen oder Sachschäden entstehen, lesen Sie die Anweisungen, die mit den nachfolgenden Symbolen gekennzeichnet sind, sorgfältig durch und befolgen diese.
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... Die Missachtung dieser Anweisung kann zum Tod
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oder zu schweren Verletzungen führen.
... Die Missachtung dieser Anweisung kann zu
Verletzungen oder Schäden an der Uhr führen.
HANDHABUNG DER UHR
(1) Wasserbeständigkeit
Verwendungsbedingungen
Typ
Nicht wasserbeständig
Wasserbe­ständig für das tägliche Leben
Verstärkte Wasserbe-
Was-
ständigkeit
serbe-
I für das
ständige
tägliche
Uhren
Leben
Verstärkte Wasserbe­ständigkeit II für das tägliche Leben
Taucheruhr für das Tauchen mit Sauerstoff­tank
Taucher­uhren
Taucheruhr für das Mischgas­Tauchen
* Es wird empfohlen die Uhr entsprechend des oben beschriebenen Gebrauchsumfangs korrekt zu
verwenden, nachdem Sie die Wasserbeständigkeits-Vorsichtsmaßnahmen auf dem Ziffernblatt oder der Gehäuserückseite ermittelt haben.
Ohne WATER RESISTANT (WATER RESIST)
WATER RESISTANT (WATER RESIST)
WATER RESISTANT (WATER RESIST) 50m (5bar)
WATER RESISTANT (WATER RESIST) 100m (10bar) 200m (20bar)
AIR DIVER’S 100m / 150m 200m
He-GAS DIVER’S 200m / 300m /...
Betätigung
Spritz-
Wassersport
Sporttau­der Krone unter Wasser oder mit anhaftenden Wasser­tropfen
wasser (Waschen des Gesichts, Regen usw.)
(Schwimmen usw.), häufiger Kontakt mit Wasser (Autowäsche usw.)
chen ohne
Sauerstoff-
tank
(ohne
Sauerstoff-
flasche)
Sporttau­chen (mit Sauerstoff­flasche)
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×
×
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Mischgas­Tauchen (mit Heliumgas)
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1 Eine Uhr mit Wasserfestigkeit für täglichen Gebrauch 30m (3 bar) kann beim
Gesichtwaschen usw. verwendet werden, ist aber nicht dafür geeignet, in
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Wasser getaucht zu werden.
2 Eine Uhr mit gesteigerter Wasserfestigkeit für täglichen Gebrauch I 50m
(5 bar) kann beim Schwimmen usw. verwendet werden, ist aber nicht zum Tauchen, einschließlich Tauchen ohne Geräte, geeignet.
3 Eine Uhr mit gesteigerter Wasserfestigkeit für täglichen Gebrauch II 100m
oder 200m (10 oder 20 bar) kann beim Tauchen ohne Geräte verwendet werden, ist aber nicht zum Scuba-Tauchen mit Sauerstoffflaschen oder Sättigungstauchen mit Heliumgas usw. geeignet.
ACHTUNG
4 Lassen Sie die Krone beim Gebrauch der Uhr immer eingedrückt (in
Normalposition). Wenn die Krone als Schraubensperrtyp ausgelegt ist, stellen Sie sicher, dass sie sicher eingeschraubt ist.
5 Betätigen Sie die Krone nicht unter Wasser oder bei nasser Uhr. Dabei kann
trotz Wasserbeständigkeit Wasser kann in die Uhr eindringen.
6 Wenn Ihre Uhr nicht wasserbeständig ist, achten Sie auf Wasserspritzer (beim
Gesichtwaschen, Regen usw.) und Schweiß. Wenn die Uhr durch Wasser oder Schweiß nass wird, wischen Sie die Feuchtigkeit mit einem trockenen, weichen Lappen ab.
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Auch bei einer für täglichen Gebrauch wasserfesten Uhr vermeiden Sie es, direkte starke Wasserstrahlen auf die Uhr auftreffen zu lassen. Bei Wasserdruck über dem Grenzwert kann trotz Wasserbeständigkeit Wasser in die Uhr eindringen.
8 Bei einer für täglichen Gebrauch wasserbeständigen Uhr wischen Sie
Meerwasser sofort von der Uhr ab und wischen Sie sie dann gründlich ab, um Korrosion und andere Auswirkungen zu vermeiden.
9 Das Innere der Uhr enthält eine geringe Menge Feuchtigkeit, die zu Beschlag
innen auf dem Deckglas führen kann, wenn die Außenluft kälter als die Innentemperatur der Uhr ist. Wenn der Beschlag kurzzeitig ist, werden keine Schäden in der Uhr verursacht, aber wenn der Zustand länger anhält oder falls Wasser in die Uhr eindringt, wenden Sie sich an das Geschäft in dem die Uhr gekauft wurde und ignorieren Sie das Problem nicht.
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