FEATURES
MODES
INDICATION
ADJUSTING
TIME
CALENDAR
ALARM
CALENDAR
NECESSARY
BATTERY
BATTERY
TO
SPECTFtCATIONS
AND
SETTING
SEARCH
LIFE INDICATOR
CHANGE
PRESERVE
D|SPLAYS.........:.....
OF
THE
PROCEDURE
THE
HANDS
HAND AND
...........
THE
OUALIW
........
DATE
AFTER
OF
POSITIONS
BATTERY
YOUR
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CHANGE
WATCH
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Cal. 6M13
FEATURES
The
SEIKO
featuring
alarm, calendar
,:i
Quartz
CALENDAR
Watch
Cal.
and
6M13
calendar
is an analogue watch with
search functions.
three
hands
r flME
lndicated
by three
hands.
I CALENDAR
Date
is
i ndicated
months
displayed
by the
in numerals,
hands.
The calenda
including February
of
leap
and day
of the week, month
r
automatical ly adjusts
years
from 1400
to
for
2499.
year
and
odd and even
are
r ONE.DAY ALARM
be set to ring once
Can
at a designated time
and
date
within
month.
a
r DAILY ALARM
set
Can be
ring regularly
to
once a day.
I CALENDAR
The day of the
easily be
can
r BATTERY
The second
replaced.
be
hand moves
SEARCH
for any desired
week
determined
INDICATOR
LIFE
FUNCTION
date, month and
and displayed
at two-second
year
from 1400
hands.
by one of
intervals when the battery
the
2499
to
needs to
MODES AND DISPLAYS
There
are four buttons and
model
ITIME
Hour hand
a crown as indicated in
iltustration
ttre
below.
Minute hand
The mode changes
counterclockwise.
activated when
by turning
The respestive
the crown ii
ffi ri-t":r ffi
the crown at normal
setting
pulled
out.
(and
<.---.'
ffi ,'*n m
position
adjustmentl
clockwise or
modes
are
INDICATION
o
The
tips indicate
week.
*
pulling
By
modes,
year.
l\lata. Tha rlaeinn nf +ha hando marr ii{fa:
OF
THE HANDS
the time;
of the hands:
tTip
Hour
Month
of the
lTail
out
the
the crown in
tip of the second hand
the tails indicate
For
Minutes
Last
2
digits
hands:
For calendar
the CALENDAR
moves
month,
time indicationl
year
of
indicationl
and CALENDAR
indicate
to
f-^*
year
and
Seconds*
Day
of
the first 2
day of
I
I
week
the
SEARCH
digits of the
+^
the
o
Whether to read the tip or the
illustrations below.
TIME mode
Ex.) 10:08'42"
Hour
24-hour hand
AM
tail depends on the
mode
used.
Refer to the
CALENDAR and CALENDAR
Ex.) Tuesday,
lCrown
2
digits
normal
at
year
of
Auguet
Day
6th,
positionl
of,the week
SEARCH modes
1991
Last
lCrown
2 digits of
at extended
First
year
I
positionl
digits of
year
Mode indicator
\|":l;Hr
Crown
Extended
1
a
1
ONE-DAY ALARM
lCurrent
time
at normal
Ex.) 10:10 AM of
Day
of
week
the
*
ln fha nAll V Al ARM rnnda the errrrenf data rernainq shorrun even if the
and DAILY
(crown
position)l
6th, Tuesday
AIARM modes
lDesignated
at e)dended
Ex.) 9:00 AM of
Second
(Stops
position
Mode indicator
at
Normal
r
I
position
12 o'clock
.
I
alarm time
positionll
20th
DAY ALARM mode)
24_hour hand
(crown
(For
'l*r[,
\Mode
ONE-
indicator
Crown
er
Ef
ADJUSTING
Before
setting
to
check
position
frame.
o
that the hour,
and
Turn
the
lf
any
of the
the
date numeral
reset
them following
Minute hand
Hour
hand
24-hour
that the
crown to
hand
THE
the time
set
tips of
does not
HAND
and
calendar, be
.minute
AND
and
date numeral
the mode indicator
the hands
the
do not'return
appear
procedure
DATE
POSITIONS
sure
second
appears at
to "O MATCH'.
at
the center
below.
to use
the
hands
are in
the
center of
to
the 12
of the calendar
MATCH
O
the 12 o,clock
the calendar
position
o'clock
Second hand
lendar frame
mode
or
frame,