Page 2 - English
English 2 You are now the proud owner of a SEIKO Analogue Quartz Watch Cal. 7T32. For best results,please read the instructions in this booklet carefully before using your SEIKO Analogue QuartzWatch. Please keep this manual handy for ready reference. Vous voici l’heureux propriétaire d’une montre qu...
Page 3 - ENGLISH; CONTENTS; Page
English 3 ENGLISH CONTENTS Page FEATURES .................................................................................................................. 4 DISPLAY AND CROWNS/BUTTONS .......................................................................... 5 DATE SETTING ............................
Page 4 - SEIKO ANALOGUE QUARTZ; FEATURES; Date displayed in numerals; TACHYMETER; For models with tachymeter scale; ALARM
English 4 SEIKO ANALOGUE QUARTZ Cal. 7T32 FEATURES TIME/CALENDAR STOPWATCH ● Hour & minute hands with smallsecond hand ● Date displayed in numerals ● Measures up to 30 minutes in 1/5second increments. ● Can measure repeatedly up to 6hours. TACHYMETER ● For models with tachymeter scale ALARM ● Ca...
Page 5 - DISPLAY AND CROWNS/BUTTONS; There are three buttons and two crowns.; a b c; a: Normal position b: First click c: Second click; CROWN 1
English 5 DISPLAY AND CROWNS/BUTTONS There are three buttons and two crowns. STOPWATCH 1/5 second hand STOPWATCH minute hand Minute hand(MAIN TIME) A L A R M 1 2 3 9 10 11 5 25 30 10 20 MIN. 12 8 7 6 5 4 a b c Hour hand (MAIN TIME) Second hand(MAIN TIME) a b c ALARM hour hand ALARM minute hand Date ...
Page 6 - first click; Pull out to; second click; and turn; normal position; DATE SETTING; NOTES
English 6 Pull out to first click . Turn clockwise until the date forthe previous day appears. Pull out to second click and turn until the desired date appears. Push back in to normal position . 1 2 3 4 ▼ ▼ ▼ ➡ ➠ 3 ➠ 4 Date 1 Do not set the date between 9:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m. Otherwise, the date ma...
Page 7 - P u l l o u t t o; s e c o n d c l i c k; w h e n; in accordance with a time signal.; TIME SETTING
English 7 P u l l o u t t o s e c o n d c l i c k w h e n Second hand is at the 12 o’clockposition. T u r n t o s e t H o u r a n d M i n u t ehands. Push back in to normal position in accordance with a time signal. Minute hand TIME SETTING 1 When setting Hour hand, check that AM/PM is correctly set...
Page 8 - ALARM hands move independently of MAIN TIME hands.; Push back in to; ALARM SETTING; CROWN 2
English 8 ALARM ● Alarm time is set on a 12-hour basis. ● ALARM hands move independently of MAIN TIME hands. Minute hand(MAIN TIME) 1 Pull out to second click . Turn clockwise or counterclockwiseto set ALARM hands to the currenttime (MAIN TIME). Push back in to normal position . 2 3 ▼ ▼ ▼ • After th...
Page 9 - When setting ALARM minute hand to the current time in
English 9 2 Alarm time setting ▼ Press to set ALARM hands tothe desired alarm time. ▼ Push back in to normal posi- tion . Pull out to first click . * Once ALARM hands are adjusted to the main time, alarm time setting can be made only by following the procedure below. A L A R M 1 2 3 9 10 11 12 4 5 6...
Page 10 - ALARM ENGAGEMENT/DISENGAGEMENT; Alarm rings at the designated time for 20 seconds.; If
English 10 ALARM ENGAGEMENT/DISENGAGEMENT • Alarm engagement • Alarm disengagement Push back in to normal position . Pull out to first click . Current time 1 Alarm rings at the designated time for 20 seconds. * To stop it manually, press Button A, B or C , or push CROWN 2 back in to normal position....
Page 11 - Stopwatch measures up to 30 minutes in 1/5 second increments.; Before using the stopwatch:; Check that; CROWNS 1 and 2; are set at; Press; Button B; WATCH hands to “0” position.; STOPWATCH OPERATION
English 11 ● Stopwatch measures up to 30 minutes in 1/5 second increments. ● After 30 minutes, it will start counting again from “0” repeatedly up to 6 hours. STOPWATCH STOPWATCHminute hand • Before using the stopwatch: • Check that CROWNS 1 and 2 are set at normal position . • Press Button B to res...
Page 12 - Standard measurement; * Measurement and release of split time can be repeated by pressing; Split time measurement; * Restart and stop of stopwatch can be repeated by pressing
English 12 1 Standard measurement START STOP RESET START SPLIT RELEASE STOP SPLIT * Measurement and release of split time can be repeated by pressing Button B . RESET 3 Split time measurement 2 Accumulated elapsed time measurement START RESTART STOP STOP RESET * Restart and stop of stopwatch can be ...
Page 13 - Measurement of two competitors
English 13 START RESET 4 Measurement of two competitors 2ND COMPETITOR FINISHES FINISH TIME OF 1ST COMPETITOR FINISH TIME OF 2ND COMPETITOR 1 If CROWN 1 is pulled out to second click, STOPWATCH hands are reset to “0” position. 2 If CROWN 2 is pulled out to first or second click, STOPWATCH hands are ...
Page 14 - and STOPWATCH second hand indicates “90” on tachymeter scale:; To measure the hourly average speed of a vehicle
English 14 TACHYMETER(for models with tachymeter scale on the dial) * Tachymeter scale can be used only when the time required is less than 60 seconds. Ex. 2: If the measuring distance is extended to 2 km or miles or shortened to 0.5 km or miles and STOPWATCH second hand indicates “90” on tachymeter...
Page 15 - To measure the hourly rate of operation
English 15 To measure the hourly rate of operation Use the stopwatch to measurethe time required to complete 1job. 1 Tachymeter scale indicated bySTOPWATCH second hand givesthe average number of jobs ac-complished per hour. 2 STOPWATCHsecond hand:20 seconds Tachymeter scale: “180” “180” (tachymeter ...
Page 16 - ADJUSTING THE HAND POSITION; tion; Hands move quickly if the respective buttons are kept pressed.
English 16 ADJUSTING THE HAND POSITION ▼ Pull out to second click . P r e s s r e p e a t e d l y t o r e s e tSTOPWATCH minute hand tothe 12 o’clock position. ▼ P r e s s r e p e a t e d l y t o r e s e tSTOPWATCH second hand tothe 12 o’clock position. ▼ Push back in to normal posi- tion . ● If STO...
Page 17 - RESETTING THE BUILT-IN IC; Press simultaneously.
English 17 RESETTING THE BUILT-IN IC ● In case any of the hands should move improperly, follow the procedure below to adjustthe hand movement. Pull out to second click . AND Press simultaneously. Push back in to normal posi- tion . ▼ ▼ 5 25 30 10 20 MIN. ➠ ➠ NOTE Before using the watch again, be sur...
Page 18 - BATTERY LIFE INDICATOR; CAUTION; BATTERY CHANGE; years; . However, because the battery is inserted at the factory to check; Years
English 18 BATTERY LIFE INDICATOR CAUTION Do not remove the battery from the watch. If it is necessary to take out thebattery, keep it out of the reach of children. If a child swallows it, consult adoctor immediately. ● When the battery nears its end, the small second hand moves at two-second interv...
Page 19 - TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH; resistant; WATER RESISTANCE
English 19 TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH Condition of use WATER RESISTANT 5 BAR WATER RESISTANT No indication Indication on case back Non-water resistant Degreeof waterresistance* Accidental contact with water such as rain and splashes Swimming, yachting and taking a shower No No No No Yes N...
Page 21 - TEMPERATURES; C a n d 3 5; MAGNETISM
English 21 ■ TEMPERATURES Your watch works with stableaccuracy within a temperaturer a n g e o f 5 ° C a n d 3 5 ° C ( 4 1 ° F and 95 ° F). Temperatures over 60 ° C (140 ° F) may cause battery leakage or shorten the battery life.D o n o t l e a v e y o u r w a t c h i n v e r y l owtemperatures belo...
Page 22 - CHEMICALS
English 22 ■ CHEMICALS cosmetic spray, detergents, adhesives orpaints. Otherwise, the case, bracelet, etc.may become discolored, deteriorated ordamaged. B e c a r e f u l n o t t o e x p o s e t h ewatch to solvents (e.g., alcohola n d g a s o l i n e ) , m e r c u r y ( i . e . ,from a broken therm...
Page 23 - SPECIFICATIONS; minute
English 23 SPECIFICATIONS 1 Frequency of crystal oscillator ................ 32,768 Hz (Hz = Hertz ... Cycles per second) 2 Loss/gain (monthly rate) ......................... Less than 15 seconds at normal temperature range (5 ° C ~ 35 ° C) (41 ° F ~ 95 ° F) 3 Accuracy of alarm ........................