Module No. 3501
Charging
This watch runs on power supplied from a rechargeable (secondary) battery that is charged by a solar panel. The solar panel is integrated into the face of the watch, and power is generated whenever the face is exposed to light.
Charging the Watch
When you are not wearing the watch, put it in a location where it is exposed to bright light.
While you are wearing the watch, make sure that its face (solar panel) is not blocked from light by the sleeve of your clothing. Power generation efficiency is reduced even when the face of the watch is blocked only partially.
Important!
Depending on light intensity and local conditions, the watch may become hot to the touch when exposed to light for charging. Take care to avoid burn injury after charging. Also, avoid charging the watch under high-temperature conditions like the ones described below.
On the dashboard of a vehicle parked in the sun
Near an incandescent light bulb or other source of heat
Under direct sunlight or in other hot areas for long periods
The display panel may become black under very high temperatures. This is temporary, and the display will return to normal at lower temperatures.
Low Battery
A low battery will cause [LOW] to flash and will disable the functions below.
Time signal reception
Illumination
Sounds (alarm, etc.)
Connection with a phone
If the charge level drops even further, [CHG] will flash. If this happens, all functions are disabled.
Dead Battery
The digital display will go blank if the battery goes dead. Memory data is lost, and watch settings are returned to their initial factory defaults.
Important!
Should the battery go low or go dead, expose the face (solar panel) to light as soon as possible.
Exposing the watch to light while its battery is dead will cause [CHG] to start flashing. Keep the watch exposed to light until the current time appears on the display.
Note
If [R] is flashing, it means that all functions, except for timekeeping, are disabled due to high momentary battery power consumption.
Charging Time Guidelines
The table below shows guidelines for approximate charging times.
Charging Times Required for 1 Day of Operation
Light Level (Lux) |
Approximate Charging Time |
---|---|
50,000 |
8 minutes |
10,000 |
30 minutes |
5,000 |
48 minutes |
500 |
8 hours |
Charge Recovery Times
Sunny day, outdoors (50,000 lux)
Dead battery Medium charge |
3 hours |
Medium charge High charge |
35 hours |
High charge Full charge |
10 hours |
Sunny day, near a window (10,000 lux)
Dead battery Medium charge |
10 hours |
Medium charge High charge |
133 hours |
High charge Full charge |
36 hours |
Overcast day, near a window (5,000 lux)
Dead battery Medium charge |
16 hours |
Medium charge High charge |
216 hours |
High charge Full charge |
58 hours |
Indoor fluorescent lighting (500 lux)
Dead battery Medium charge |
210 hours |
Medium charge High charge |
- |
High charge Full charge |
- |
Note
Actual charging time depends on the charging environment, watch settings, and other factors.
Power Saving Function
Leaving the watch in a dark location for about one hour between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. will cause the display to go blank, and the watch to enter Level 1 power saving. If the watch is left in this condition for six or seven days, the watch will enter Level 2 power saving.
Power Saving Level 1:
Digital display goes blank to save power. The watch can connect with a phone at this level.
Power Saving Level 2:
Digital display goes blank to save power. All functions are disabled.
Recovering from Power Saving Operation
Use one of the operations below to exit power saving.
Press any button.
Move the watch to a bright location.
Trigger auto light by angling the watch towards your face.
Note
The watch will not enter power saving in the cases below.
Alarm Mode
While in the Stopwatch Mode
While in the Timer Mode
You can enable or disable Power Saving.
Note that the watch also may enter power saving if its face is blocked from light by your sleeve while you are wearing it.