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1 REMOVE THE OLD BATTERY.

● Tools to use:
Tool for removing battery

BATTERY REPLACEMENT MANUAL


FOR CAL. 4F (LADIES’) / 8F (GENT’S) SERIES WATCHES
1. Open the case back and remove the casing ring.
● NOTE: When replacing the battery for Cal. 4F and Cal. 8F Series watches, please be sure to use * Some models of Cal. 4F Series watches have an antimagnetic ring. Remove it first. Then follow
CR1612 and BR2412 batteries having a seal-type insulator attached to them, respectively. the steps below.

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:

1 REMOVE 2 INSTALL 3 REACTIVATE 4 CHECK NO (Erased) Insert under the




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-

REPLACE- CALENDAR DATA



MENT WORK DATA – ment
CORRECT? [ Cal. 8F Series ] [ Cal. 4F Series ]

For the watch with a battery with a seal-type insulator:

● Tools to use in the replacement work

Tool for removing battery/inputting data Battery installer Insert


2
CR 41 1
CR 61 here.

2
Battery with
Insert insulator
here.
Movement
[ For Cal. 8F Series ] [ For Cal. 4F Series ] [ Cal. 8F Series ] [ Cal. 4F Series ]

3. Move the tool from side to side.

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

BATTERY REPLACEMENT MANUAL


FOR CAL. 4F (LADIES’) / 8F (GENT’S) SERIES WATCHES
1. Open the case back and remove the casing ring.
● NOTE: When replacing the battery for Cal. 4F and Cal. 8F Series watches, please be sure to use * Some models of Cal. 4F Series watches have an antimagnetic ring. Remove it first. Then follow
CR1612 and CR2412 batteries having a seal-type insulator attached to them, respectively. the steps below.

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:

1 REMOVE 2 INSTALL 3 REACTIVATE 4 CHECK NO (Erased) Insert under the




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-

REPLACE- CALENDAR DATA



MENT WORK DATA – ment
CORRECT? [ Cal. 8F Series ] [ Cal. 4F Series ]

For the watch with a battery with a seal-type insulator:

● Tools to use in the replacement work

Tool for removing battery/inputting data Battery installer Insert


2
BR 41 1
CR 61 here.

2
Battery with
Insert insulator
here.
Movement
[ For Cal. 8F Series ] [ For Cal. 4F Series ] [ Cal. 8F Series ] [ Cal. 4F Series ]

3. Move the tool from side to side.

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

[ For Cal. 8F Series ] [ For Cal. 4F Series ]


● Short-circuit the AC terminal and the battery using the tool.
* Take care not to damage the AC terminal with the tool.
1. Remove the casing ring and red insulator (if the watch has one).
For Cal. 8F Series watches:

2. Set the battery installer into the case


Contact the AC
2
CR 41 terminal and the
side face of the

2
battery securely.
AC terminal


Notched
portion

For Cal. 4F Series watches:


3. Put the edge of the battery under the installer.
* Line up the arrow Contact the AC
terminal and the
mark precisely with 1
CR 61 hooking portion of
the crown. 2
BR 41 the battery clamp

2
securely.
2
AC terminal
Crown

Arrow mark




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







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

[ For Cal. 8F Series ] [ For Cal. 4F Series ]


● Short-circuit the AC terminal and the battery using the tool.
* Take care not to damage the AC terminal with the tool.
1. Remove the casing ring and red insulator (if the watch has one).
For Cal. 8F Series watches:

2. Set the battery installer into the case


Contact the AC
2
BR 41 terminal and the
side face of the

2
battery securely.
AC terminal


Notched
portion

For Cal. 4F Series watches:


3. Put the edge of the battery under the installer.
* Line up the arrow Contact the AC
terminal and the
mark precisely with 1
CR 61 hooking portion of
the crown. 2
CR 41 the battery clamp

2
securely.
2
AC terminal
Crown

Arrow mark




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







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”

[ 5-second interval movement ]

● Input data in the following order.

A Resetting the date dial position


5 INPUT DATA.

● Tool to use: 1 Contact “Ø” and the


battery to show “1”.
Tool for inputting data


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”.

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C Month setting

Contact “M” and the


battery to show the numeral
for the current month.
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* January is represented by 3. Push the crown back in to the
2. To input data, contact each terminal and the side face of the battery repeatedly “1”, February “2”, and so on.
* After “12”, the month normal position.
with the tool until the desired data is shown in the calendar frame. numeral returns to “1”.

* Take care not to damage the terminals with the tool.
D Date setting

Contact “D” and the


12 battery to show the
current date.

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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”

[ 5-second interval movement ]

● Input data in the following order.

A Resetting the date dial position


5 INPUT DATA.

● Tool to use: 1 Contact “Ø” and the


battery to show “1”.
Tool for inputting data


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”.

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C Month setting

Contact “M” and the


battery to show the numeral
for the current month.
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* January is represented by 3. Push the crown back in to the
2. To input data, contact each terminal and the side face of the battery repeatedly “1”, February “2”, and so on.
* After “12”, the month normal position.
with the tool until the desired data is shown in the calendar frame. numeral returns to “1”.

* Take care not to damage the terminals with the tool.
D Date setting

Contact “D” and the


12 battery to show the
current date.

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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” for July) (“12” for the date)

7 12

[ Year ] [ Month ] [ Date ]


The year numeral for “2006” is “2”,
which means the second hand moves
2 times (a distance of 10 seconds).

If all the 7 END OF


calendar data is Go to REPLACE-


correct: MENT WORK

If any incorrect 5 INPUT


Go back to DATA to correct the data.


data is shown:

7 END OF REPLACEMENT WORK

1. Close the case back.


* For some models of Cal. 4F Series
watches, set the antimagnetic ring first
Set the “ ” mark
before closing the case back. to the crown side.

2. Set the current time, checking that AM/PM is properly set.


* The date advances and moves back in correspondence with the movement of the hour hand.

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