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4F8F - Series Battery Replacement Battery
4F8F - Series Battery Replacement Battery
● Tools to use:
Tool for removing battery
2. Insert the tip of the tool between the insulator and the movement.
* Be sure to insert from the specified position.
● BATTERY REPLACEMENT WORK FLOW
For the watch with a red plastic insulator:
▼
THE OLD A NEW THE BUILT- CALENDAR insulator here.
BATTERY BATTERY IN IC DATA – 2 Insert under
CR 41 the insulator
RETAINED?
2
here. 1
CR 61
YES
2
▼
(Retained) ▼
YES ▼ NO ▼ R161
Battery
Insulator
7 END OF (Correct) 6 CHECK (Incorrect) 5 INPUT
2
Move-
▼
2
Battery with
Insert insulator
here.
Movement
[ For Cal. 8F Series ] [ For Cal. 4F Series ] [ Cal. 8F Series ] [ Cal. 4F Series ]
2
* Do not pry the
battery up. This
will damage the
movement.
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1 REMOVE THE OLD BATTERY.
● Tools to use:
Tool for removing battery
2. Insert the tip of the tool between the insulator and the movement.
* Be sure to insert from the specified position.
● BATTERY REPLACEMENT WORK FLOW
For the watch with a red plastic insulator:
▼
THE OLD A NEW THE BUILT- CALENDAR insulator here.
BATTERY BATTERY IN IC DATA – 2 Insert under
BR 41 the insulator
RETAINED?
2
here. 1
CR 61
YES
2
▼
(Retained) ▼
YES ▼ NO ▼ R161
Battery
Insulator
7 END OF (Correct) 6 CHECK (Incorrect) 5 INPUT
2
Move-
▼
2
Battery with
Insert insulator
here.
Movement
[ For Cal. 8F Series ] [ For Cal. 4F Series ] [ Cal. 8F Series ] [ Cal. 4F Series ]
2
* Do not pry the
battery up. This
will damage the
movement.
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2 INSTALL A NEW BATTERY. * Be sure to use a battery with a seal-type 3 REACTIVATE THE BUILT-IN IC.
insulator attached to it.
● Tool to use: ● Tool to use:
Battery installer Tool for resetting the IC
2
battery securely.
AC terminal
▼
Notched
portion
2
securely.
2
AC terminal
Crown
シ
Arrow mark
ズ
ハ
チ
ン
デ
4. Press down the battery 5. Remove the installer, and set the casing ring.
4 CHECK CALENDAR DATA – RETAINED?
until it clicks fixed. * Set the notched portion to the crown side.
[ CASING RING ] 12 o’clock 12 o’clock 1. Pull out the crown to the first click, and push it back immediately.
side side
2 * Lightly press down the movement with a finger to hold it in position.
BR 41 Crown Crown
2
side side
➟
シ
ズ
ハ
チ
ン
デ
Notched Notched 2
➟
portion portion
[ Cal. 8F Series ] [ Cal. 4F Series ]
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2 INSTALL A NEW BATTERY. * Be sure to use a battery with a seal-type 3 REACTIVATE THE BUILT-IN IC.
insulator attached to it.
● Tool to use: ● Tool to use:
Battery installer Tool for resetting the IC
2
battery securely.
AC terminal
▼
Notched
portion
2
securely.
2
AC terminal
Crown
シ
Arrow mark
ズ
ハ
チ
ン
デ
4. Press down the battery 5. Remove the installer, and set the casing ring.
4 CHECK CALENDAR DATA – RETAINED?
until it clicks fixed. * Set the notched portion to the crown side.
[ CASING RING ] 12 o’clock 12 o’clock 1. Pull out the crown to the first click, and push it back immediately.
side side
2 * Lightly press down the movement with a finger to hold it in position.
CR 41 Crown Crown
2
side side
➟
シ
ズ
ハ
チ
ン
デ
Notched Notched 2
➟
portion portion
[ Cal. 8F Series ] [ Cal. 4F Series ]
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2. Check the movement of the second hand. Position of terminal for inputting Position of terminal for inputting
calendar data: Cal. 8F Series calendar data: Cal. 4F Series
One-second
The data is 6 CHECK
“Y”
▼
interval Go to CALENDAR “AC”
retained securely. Year
movement DATA –
CORRECT?
2
“Y” CR 41
5 1
5-second INPUT Year CR 61
2
The data has
▼
interval Go to DATA
2
been erased.
movement “M” “AC” “M” “D”
Month Month Date
“Ø” “D”
Date “Ø”
▼
Ex.) To input “July 12, 2001”:
B Year setting
* See the table below for the year numerals.
1. Pull out the crown to the second click.
Contact “Y” and the Year
battery to show the year numeral 1 2 3 4
2 numeral representing the
current year. 1997 1998 1999 2000
Year 2001 2002 2003 2004
* After “4”, the year group 2005 2006 2007 2008
numeral returns to “1”.
• • •
• • •
• • •
• • •
▼
C Month setting
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2. Check the movement of the second hand. Position of terminal for inputting Position of terminal for inputting
calendar data: Cal. 8F Series calendar data: Cal. 4F Series
One-second
The data is 6 CHECK
“Y”
▼
interval Go to CALENDAR “AC”
retained securely. Year
movement DATA –
CORRECT?
2
“Y” BR 41
5 1
5-second INPUT Year CR 61
2
The data has
▼
interval Go to DATA
2
been erased.
movement “M” “AC” “M” “D”
Month Month Date
“Ø” “D”
Date “Ø”
▼
Ex.) To input “July 12, 2006”:
B Year setting
* See the table below for the year numerals.
1. Pull out the crown to the second click.
Contact “Y” and the Year
battery to show the year numeral 1 2 3 4
2 numeral representing the
current year. 1997 1998 1999 2000
Year 2001 2002 2003 2004
* After “4”, the year group 2005 2006 2007 2008
numeral returns to “1”.
• • •
• • •
• • •
• • •
▼
C Month setting
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6 CHECK CALENDAR DATA – CORRECT?
1. Pull out the crown to the first click, and push it back immediately.
* Lightly press down the movement with a finger to hold it in position.
➟
2
➟
● The calendar data will be shown in the calendar frame in the order of year,
month and date.
Ex.) “July 12, 2006”
7 12
▼
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