Module No. 5666
Adjusting Hand and Day Indicator Alignment
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Pull out the crown to the second click.
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Hold down (B) for at least five seconds until the watch beeps. Release the button when you hear the beep.
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Rotate the crown to align the second hand with 12 o’clock.
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Press (B).
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Rotate the crown to align the hour hand, minute hand, and 24-hour hand with 12 o’clock.
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Press (B).
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Rotate the crown to align the small hour hand, small minute hand, and small 24-hour hand with 12 o’clock.
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Press (B).
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If the function hand and/or the day indicator is out of alignment, rotate the crown to adjust them. Move the function hand to 12 o’clock and/or the day to the center of the indicator window.
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Press (B).
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If “1” is not shown for the day, rotate the crown until “1” is shown for the day.
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Push the crown back in.
This causes the second hand to move to 12 o’clock.
This causes the second hand to perform one full revolution and enables adjustment of second hand alignment.
This enables adjustment of hour hand, minute hand, and 24-hour hand alignment.
This enables adjustment of small hour hand, small minute hand, and small 24-hour hand alignment.
This enables function hand and day indicator alignment.
The movement ranges of the function hand and day indicator are limited when you rotate the crown. The maximum left-right movement of the function hand is 180 degrees in either direction. The day indicator moves only slightly.
After the function hand and day indicator are in the positions you want, advance to step 12 of this procedure. If you are unable to make the adjustments you want, go to step 10.
Confirm that the day indicator shows “1”.
The function hand will move repeatedly while the day setting is being changed. The function hand may continue to move for about 20 minutes.
Rotating the crown also causes the function hand to move. Move the function hand to 12 o’clock.
Note
Leaving the crown pulled out for more than approximately 30 minutes without performing any operation will automatically cause the adjustment operation to become disabled. If this happens, push the crown back in to its normal position and then pull it out again to restart the procedure from the beginning. Pushing the crown in to its normal position part way through the alignment procedure will cause the hands to return to their normal position. Any alignment you performed up to that point will be applied.