TECHNICAL GUIDE
Cal. 6T63A
18/19
Movement
TROUBLESHOOTING
The watch stops operating. The battery has been depleted.
Measure the bat tery voltage.
Replace the battery with a new
one.
The hour wheel and the pinion of
the minute wheel are not properly
engaged. (Or the teeth of the hour
wheel and/or minute wheel have
been broken.)
Check the relevant parts, and
replace the damaged parts with
new ones.
The hooking por tions of the
circuit block cover are not
properly engaged, resulting in
poor conductivity.
Securely attach the hooks of the
circuit block cover to the main
plate.
The coil is broken.
Measure the coil block resistance.
Replace the coil with a new one.
One or more wheels have been
contaminated with dir t, dust or
other particles.
An excessive amount of oil in the
movement has caused adhesive
forces among the parts. (wringing)
Remove dir t or dust and clean the
contaminated wheels. Be careful
so as not to damage the teeth of
the plas tic par ts while cleaning.
The current consumption
for the whole movement
exceeds the standard
value.
Dirt, dust or foreign particles are
adhered to the movement.
Remove dir t, dus t or foreign
particles and clean the movement.
The driving pulse is generated in
order to compensate the excessive
load applied to the wheels. (The
oil has deteriorated, leaked or run
out.)
If the current consumption for
the circuit block alone is within
the standard value range,
overhaul and clean the movement parts, and then make the
measurement again.
The current consumption
for the circuit block alone
exceeds the standard
value.
The light from outside the
movement is affecting the
measurement.
Shut out the light, and make the
measurement again.
There is a defec t in the IC
(integrated circuit).
Replace the circuit block with a
new one.
Symptom Possible causes Solutions