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Q. |
What maintenance is necessary to the watch after it is used for diving? |
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A. |
Wash out the seawater, mud, sand, etc. from the watch with fresh
water, then wipe off the water from the watch with a dry cloth. |
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Q. |
Can I leave the watch on the communication unit when it is not in
use? |
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A. |
The watch will be automatically started to charge. Since the communication
unit has a protection circuit for overcharging, the watch batteries are
safe if the watch is left on the communication unit. But the batteries
in the communication unit will be consumed gradually. |
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How should I clean the sensor? |
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A. |
Wash out dirt from the sensor with fresh water. At this time, do
not remove the sensor cover, pick it with a pointed thing, or apply high-pressure
city water or compressed air to the sensor directly.
If dirt cannot be removed from the sensor, consult CITIZEN SERVICE CENTER.
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What is the proper inspection period? |
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Since the water resistance lowers as time passes, we strongly recommend
you to have your watch inspected every 1-2 years (charge basis). For the
inspection, ask CITIZEN SERVICE CENTER. |
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Q. |
The measured depth seems to be inaccurate. Is it adjustable? |
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A. |
The measured depth is adjustable. Since this adjustment requires
specially trained technique, please be sure to ask CITIZEN SERVICE CENTER. |