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TECHNICAL INFORMATION @ CITIZEN QUARTZ Cal. No. 6800% Cal. No. 6850 ® O@ OUTUNE * CAL 6800 This analog multi-function quartz watch has eight modes each of which can be with the push button, Main functions . Calendar: Quick set alarm: Daily alarm: Timer: Local time: Recognition of leap year, month, date Can be easily set from current time toa desired time. Alarm setting is automatically reset after sounding is completed. Alarm sounds at a fixed time every day. 24 hours maximum. With fiy-back function. Dual time function for setting another time, which is useful when traveling abroad on business. Local time alarm: Alarm sounds at a fixed local time every day. * CAL 6850 This analog multi-function quartz watch has eight modes each of which can be with the push button. functions Calendar: Quick set alarm: Daily alarm: Stopwatch: Timer: Local time: Month, date Can be easily set from current time toa desired time. Alarm setting is automatically reset after sounding is completed. Alarm sounds at a fixed time every day. Can be measured up to 60 minutes. 60 minutes maximum. With fly-back function, Dual time function for setting another time, which is useful when traveling abroad, on business. a EE EEEEEEEEEE 2] SPECIFICATIONS Caliber No. Cal. 6800 Type Analog quartz multi-hand Oscillation 32,768 Hz (He: Frequency in 1 sec) Accuracy £20 see at normal temperature (5°C - 35°C) Effective temperature range “10°C +60°C (14°F ~ 140°F) Converter Bipolar step motor Integrated circuit CMOS.LSI(1 unit) Adjustment of time rate D.F.C. (No adjustment terminals) Additional functions fe Hand-type calendar Year (lecognition of leap year), month, date, no need of adjustment at end of ‘month in leap year. «eyes aad e visu stag ange’ Up 0 23h 8 mints 1 mit atte no © Alarm 2 (Daily alarm) © Timer Maximum setting range: 24 hours by 1 minute. © Local time Hour and minute (Set by 30 minutes. Second cannot be adjusted.) (ther functions ‘© Calendar monitor Daily alarm set time monitor ‘© Local time alarm set tims monitor Power cell ‘Smallsized silver battery 1 piece. Power cell No.: 280-44 (SR9Z7™) Lifetime of power cell ‘Approx. 2 years: 4 Condition: Total alarm using time: 40 secldey {Alarm 1: 10 200) (alarm 2: 15 sec) tLocal ime alarm: 15 sec Timer. 1 imaiday ——————— Caliber No, Cal. 6850 Type Analog quartz multi-hand Oscillation 32,768 Hz (Hz: Frequency in 1 sec} Accuracy £20 sec at normal temperature (5°C - 35°C} Effective temperature range “10°C ~ 460°C (14°F - 140°F) Converter Bipoler step motor Integrated circuit C-MOS.LSI (1 unit) Adjustment of time cate D.F.C. (No adjustment terminals) ‘Additional functions, (© Hand-type calendar Month, date, no need of adjustment at end of month. Alarm 1 (Quick set alr) Maximum seting ange: Upto 23 hours 69 minutes by 1 mits ater the next e minute at curont tine. ‘© Alarm 2 (Daily alarm) © Stopwatch ‘Minute, second, 1/20 second (Maximum measuring range: 60 minutes.) ‘Measurement of split time. © Timer Maximum setting range: 60 minutes by 1 minute, © Local time Hour and minute (Set by 30 minutes. Second cannot be adjusted.) Other functions ‘© Calendar monitor © Daily alarm set time monitor ‘© Zero second return function Powor col Smalrsized siver battery 1 piece. @ Power cell No.: 280-44 (SR927W) Lifetime of power call Approx.2 years Condition: Total alarm using time: 25 sec/day (Alarm 1: 10 sec) Wlarm 2: 15 sec) Timer: 1 time/day Chronograph: 60 minutes/day 3]-1 OPERATING METHOD CAL 6800 §1 MAIN COMPONENTS ‘Aux. hour hand = uickset slarm pour + Daily laren hour Hana = Tenor hour * Localtime = Quick setting lam + Daly alarm ‘minute Hand = Timer minute (Alarm ON/OFF switeh First step: Setting mode for Loune/Sott Time 7 Calendar Dally alarm "0" position Timer +O indicates: s Localtime eats turn teal me oem of each hand Minute hand §2 MODE CHANGE-OVER Push the @ button in the normal position to switch between modes as shown below. ; TME CAL. ALA AL2 4 Normale mode > Calendar mode > qeeneeaat > Daily alarm mode & v LAL L-™ J MR ro< tocai ime | @-10 min. > @ +5 min, Aux. minute hand: @ +5 min. > @ -10 min. »@ +5 min, e 2. SETTING THE TIME Setting the hands from 10:10'15" to 19:20'00", @button in the normal position. ‘Ausilary time is displayed as Local time (Normal time mode) Setting procedu e Pull the @ button out to the first step ‘Ra ine disploye Home time under hou system ‘ counterdociwise movement] Resetting the second hand * Pressingthe@button while the Push the @ button in to the normal position second hand is between seconds will not alter the ‘Ax. time displays Localtime Tints hand cise {Time setting complete at 19:20'00) Pressing the @button while the secondhand is between 30-59 seconds will advance the minute hand to the next full minute position. 4 The hour/minute hands and auxiliary hour/minute hands are synchronized. + Press and hold down either the @/or button to use the quick-advance feature. 4¢ Hand movement is about twice as fast after the first revolution. (clockwise movement only}. 3. SETTING THE CALENDAR (CAL) ‘Setting the calendar from May 5, 1990 to September 9, 1992. Leap Year Chart LY. | 1988 | LY. | 1992 | LY. 1 | 1989 | 1 | 1993) 1 2 | 1990 | 2 | 1904 | 2 3 | 1991 | 3 | 1995 | 3 i996 | LY.| 2000 | Ly.| 2004 | Ly. | 2008 1997 | 1 | 2001 | 1 | 2005) 1 | 2009 1998 | 2 | 2002 } 2 | 2006 | 2 | 2010 i999 | 3 | 2003 | 3 | 2007 | 3 | 2011 < How to read the chart > Leap years are indicated by L.Y.. The numbers 1, 2, 3 indicate the number of years that have passed since the last leap year. Example: The year 1992 will be a leap year, and 1993 will be the first year after the leap year. (May 5, 1990) Leap year display From the leap year quick reference chart: ‘* 1990 is the second year following the leap year ‘© 1992 is a leap year. * On this watch 1 hour = 1 year when figuring the number ofyears sincea leap year. Thereare three groupings ofL.Y., +1, +2, +3 0n the watch dial indicating the leap year and following years. When setting the leap year, as in the example at 1992, the hour hand need only be positioned over the closest LY. marking to complete the setting. Adjustment-free calendar “The calendar feature on this watch requires no adjustment at the end of the month or for leap years. Under normal conditions, this feature provides the user with a complete adjustment-free calendar. ‘Setting proced % The year and month are synchronized; the date must be independently set. ‘ Press and hold down any of the @, ©, © buttons for the quick-advance feature. <@ button: 1st step> Year, month, date settings are made with the hour, minute and hands. (Colondar setting complote at September 8, 1982, leap yeas) Automatic date correction When a nonexistent date is en- tered, the watch will automatically setthe date tothe Istofthe follow- ing month when the @ button is pushed in to the normal position, (Forexample:Feb30—>March ist) 4. SETTING THE QUICK-SETTING ALARM (AL-1) Setting the alarm to ring after 50 minutes from the current time, (19:20'00") at 20:10'00". Alarm can be set in this position (burton novel positon ‘Setting procedures clockwise ‘counterclockwise Use the auxiliary hour, minute, second hand display to set the quick setting alarm When the alarm is OFF the auxiliary time display ‘shows the current time. This features allows the alarm tobe easily set to the desired time within the 23 hour 59 minute maximum limit. Following one ring of the alarm (10 seconds) the alarm setting is au- tomatically cleared from memory and the auxiliary time display returns to the current (Bseconds) ae * Sound can be monitored by pressingthe@buttonwhen the alarm is OFF. (20:10) ‘* Press the @button after setting the alarmand the auxiliary time hands will display the current timeand the quick-set alarm will be tumed OFF. W 5, SETTING THE DAILY ALARM (AL-2) Setting the daily alarm to ring everyday at 15:00. * Use the auxiliary hour, minute, second hands to set the alarm After the alarm time has been set, the alarm will sound everyday at the same time for 15 second, * Alarm sound switch Use the secondhand toset the alarm ONand OFF This switchlets youchoose between2sounds (loud or soft) for the alarm. ft Hour and minute hands display counterdlockwise the current time {home time). Press and hold down either the ®or©button to use the quick- advance feature. st Auxiliary hour and minute hand movement is about twice as fast after the first revolution (clockwise movernent only). te Theauxiiarytime displayise 24 hour system. 12 Daily alarm auto ON Daily alarm sound selector * Pull the @button out to the first step; the second hand moves to the @nd position and the alarm is tuned ON. * Press the @button to switch the sound ON and OFF. (The level of the alarm sound in position @ ) is softer than position @.) [Push the @ button into the normal position] Daily alarm setting is complete (15:00) a) 13 6. SETTING THE TIMER (TMR) Setting the timer to 10 minutes. + Timer range: 24 hours in 1-minute intervals. * Flyback feature: This feature allows you to press the © button after the timer count- down has started to return the watch to the initialtimer setting andautomatically startthe ‘countdown over again. ‘Setting procedures ‘Timor settings are made with the aux- iliary hour and minute hand, * Prass the @ button forclockwise adjust ments, + Pross the © button for counterclockwise adjustments, 4 ‘ ‘Aunilary time displays home time 0020) ‘Ax. timo changes 108 local time 24-hour @ 3 Hour/minutefauxiliary hour/minute hands are synchronized, 3 Minute hand is adjustable in 30-minute increments only. Second hand is not adjustable. + The auxiliary time display is a 24-hour system. Use it to select correct AM or PM. + Press and hold down either the © or © button to use the quick-advance feature. v v ‘Auniliary time returns to a home time display | 8. SETTING THE LOCAL TIME ALARM {L-AL) @ Setting the tocal time alarm to ring everyday at 16:00. After the alarm time has been set once, the alarm will sound everyday at the same time according to the local time for 15 seconds. * Alarm sound switch This switchlets youchoosebetween2sounds To “L-AL" mode {soft or loud) for the alarm. <@ button normal position> ‘Sound monitor (B seconds) * Sound can be monitored by pressing @button when the lo- cal time alarm is ON or OFF. 7 Setting procedur Push the @ button in to the normal position ‘counterclockwise clockwise * Hour and minute hands display the local time. * Press and hold down either the @ or © button to use the quick-advance feature. * Auxiliary hourand minute hand movement is about twice as fast after the first revolution (clockwise movement only.) Alarm auto ON function Alarm sound selector * Pull the @button out to the first step, the second hand moves to position 2 and the alarm is tumed ON. Push the ® button in to the * Press the ® button to adjust the sound between soft/loud. normal position {The level ofthe alarm soundin position is softer than position ‘Alarm setting is complete @) 18 9. MONITORING IN THE NORMAL TIME MODE a. Calendar Monitor pooooooooo00000000000 Auto return (after 10 seconds) a Current time \/” sh either the @ or @ button to clear the monitor soting @ ‘ Second hand displays the date. The leap years and months are not displayed. b. Daily alarm (AL-2) Set Monitor gooocono0o000c000R000000R Auto return teftr 10 seconds) Cumentsime \7 Alarm setting time monitor (15:00; alarm ON) 3 Press the @ button while monitoring the calendar to monitor the alarm (AL-2) settings. 3 Press the @) button while monitoring the alarm (AL-2) settings to monitor the calendar setting, * Both of the above monitor modes return automatically (euto retum) to the current time after 10 seconds. 19 10. MONITORING IN THE LOCAL TIME MODE Local time alarm Monitor geoneooooemansqogenoy ‘Auto return (after 10 seconds) 1 5044 time alarm monitor (18:00 alarm ON) Push either the ® or © button to clear the monitor setting * Displayed by aux. nour, minute @ and second hands. 11. ALL RESET FUNCTION The all reset function is used following battery replacement of abnormal watch movement. ‘The all reset function can be activated in any mode. 1. Pull the @ button out to the first step. 2. Push and hold down the @, @; © buttons simultaneously for more than 2 seconds. 3. Release all three buttons and a confirmation beep will sound and the minute, auxiliary minute and second hands will move slightly. Push the @ button in to the normal position after the above procedures have been completedand then set the watch to, (See BEFORE USE: "Zero position setting" and then reset the time.) 20 3)-2 OPERATING METHOD CAL 6850 $1 MAIN COMPONENTS: Auxiliary hand +O incicates functions of mein watch hand, $2 MODE CHANGE-OVER Push the @ button in the normal position to switch between modes as shown below. TME CAL. AL-1 AL-2 @ | orrettine mode >>| caendermode >| auicksering ->> Daily alarm mode alarm mode. L-TM TR CHR rod Localtime |< Time mode |<} stopwatch mede | @-10 min, -»@ +5 min. Second hand: @ +5 sec. ~» @ ~10 sec. +@ 45 sec. @ © Aux. hand: © +5 >@-10@ +5 23 2. SETTING THE TIME Changing the time from 10:10.15 to 19:20.00 <@ button in the normal position> 00:10.15) (Normal time mode) * The hour/minute hand is based on the 12-hour clock system. Use the 24-hour hands as a reference under normal time setting procedures to determine morning/aftemoon times. ‘Setting procedures ) <@button: 1st step position> (1010.18), On chr./min./hand settings> dockviso rover coinoceiee moverrant | ‘seconds (0 Lo Resetting the second hand ‘+ Pressingthe@button while the second hand is between 0-23 seconds wil not alter the minute hand position. + Pressingthe@button while the secondhandisbetween30-59 seconds will advance the minute hand to the next full minute position. 24 v +r Pressand hold down either the ®or©button to use the quick-advance feature. 4+ Quick-advance function: Handmovementis about twice as fast after the first revolution. (clockwise movement only). 3x The hour/minute/24-hour hands are synchronized. Push the @ button in to the normal position e 3. SETTING THE CALENDAR (CAL) Changing the calendar from May 5 to Sep. 9. Automatic calendar system The calendar feature on this watch requires no adjustment at the end of the month Adjustmented for Feb. 29 during a leap year. To "CAL" mode <@button normal position> 25 ‘fr Press and hold down either the ® or ® button for the quick-advance feature. st The month and date must be independently set. -<@ button: Ist step> Calendar setting complete at Sep. 9 ‘Automatic calendar correction system When @ nonexistent date is en- tered, the watch will automaticaly set the dateto the Istof the follow- ing month when the @ button is pushed in to the normal position. (Forexample:Feb30—> March ist 26 4. SETTING THE QUICK-SET ALARM (AL-1) Setting the alarm to ring 50 minutes from the current time, 19:20, at 20:10. Quick-set alarm function ‘When the alarm is OFF the hr/min/sec /24- hourhands display the current time. This feature 7 allows the alarm to be easily set to the desired ‘time within the 23 hour 59 minute maximum i limit. Following one ring of the alarm (10 seconds) the alarm setting is automatically cleared from memory and the auxiliary time splay refurns ent time. ToAL-1" mode eres ee Alarm can be set in this position @ ation neal positon Y) ‘* Push the @ button when the quick set alarm is OFF 27 aa Setting procedures < 20:10) ‘© Press the @ button after setting the quick-set alarm and the hour/minute/second/2¢-hourhands willdisplay the currenttime. ‘The quick-set alarm will be turned OFF. 28 5. SETTING THE DAILY ALARM (AL-2) Setting the alarm to ring everyday at 15:00. * Daily Alarm function After the alarm time has been set once, the alarm will sound everyday at the same time for 15 seconds. * Alarm sound switch This switch lets you choose between 2 levels ‘of sounds loud or soft) for the alarm. To "AL-2" mode @ seconds) * Sound can be monitored by pressingthe@buttonwhenthe Gaily alarm is ON or OFF. Setting procedures Tockoise ‘r Press and hold down either the ®or©button to use the quick- advance feature. 3 Quick advance function: Hour and minute hand movement is abouttwiceas fastefter the first revolution (clockwise move- ment only). 4 Use the 24-hour system to en- sure morning and afternoon times are set corectiy. Yr The hour/minute/24-hourhands are synchronized, 29 Daily alarm auto ON Daily alarm sound selector ‘* Pullthe @button out to the first step position. The second hand moves to position@ and the alarm is turned ON. «Press the @button to switch between a softer or louder sound level, (The level of the alarm sound in postion @ is softer than position ®.) or to switch alarm OFF (Position @).. e Alarm setting is complete (15:00) 6. STOPWATCH OPERATION (CHR) * Max. stopwatch range: 60 minutes in 1/20 ‘sec. intervals. The auxiliary hand displays in 1/20 sec. in- crements, * Starting from the stopwatch reset state, the auxiliary hand advances for 1 minute. The number of elapsed minutes exceeding one minute are displayed. The hour/minute/24-hour hands display the current time in the stopwatch mode, To"CHR” mode 1/20 sec. Display (effective only timings exceeding 1 minute.) Stop 1/20 sec. Display (Srmin, 49 sec) * 120sec.cisplaysontywhilethe * Release the @button todisplay @®button is held down. the number of elapsed minutes with the auxiliary hand, 31 7. SETTING THE TIME (TMR) * Max, timer range: 60 minutes in 1-minute intervals. ‘+ Flyback function: This feature allows you to press the©button efter the timer countdown has started to return to the beginning of the timer setting and automatically start the countdown over again. * The hour/minute/24-hour hands display the current time in the timer mode, Setting the timer to 10 minutes | ‘Barton normal position Timer settings are made with tho auxiliary hand + Auxiliary hand {timer minutes) + Second hand (timer seconds) ‘Countdownproceedsatsametime (retums to timer start postion) + A confirmation beep sounds with each start, stop, reset and flyback operation. ‘x Press and hold down the ® button to use the quick-advance feature while setting the timer. 32 8. SETTING THE LOCAL TIME (L-TM) Changing the local time from 10:20 to 15:20. * Local time is the time in the current location. ‘On business trips and the like, the dual time feature can be used by setting the watch to the local time. To “L-TM" mode ‘Setting procedures <@ button normal position> -<@ button: 1st step position> (10:20) Clockwise ‘* Press and hold down either the ® or © button to use the quick-advance feature. Hour/minute/24hour hands are synchronized. * Minute hand is adjustable in 30-minute increments only. Second hand is not adjustable. { f pera '@ button in to the normal psotion> time setting i is complete at 15:20 9, MONITORING IN THE NORMAL TIME MODE a. Calendar Monitor Auto return to nomal time display eter 10 seconds) e gooocacagnnoncacacnog o Calendar monitor i o time (Sept. 9) it Push the @ or @ button to cancel the War monitor b. Daily alarm (AL-2) Set Monitor Auto return to normal time display (after 10 seconds) foonoecoanaocoooonnoog a Daily Alarm settings monitor 15:00; elem OND ‘tr Press the @ button while monitoring the calendar to monitor the alarm (AL-2) settings. ‘x Press the @ button while monitoring the daily alarm (AL-2) settings to monitor the calendar settings. ‘1 Both of the above monitor modes automatically return to the current time after 10 seconds. (auto return) 10. ALL RESET FUNCTION The all reset function is used following battery replacement or abnormal watch movement ‘The All reset function can be activated in any mode. 1. Pull the @ button out to the first step position. 2. Push and hold down the @, ®, © buttons simultaneously for more than 2 seconds. 3. Release all three buttons anda confirmation beep will soundand the minute, second, auxiliary hands will move slightly. Push @ button in to the normal position after completing the above procedures andsetalll hands (except mode hand) to 0. (See BEFORE USE: “Zero position setting", andthen set the time.) 36 11. CALCULATOR OPERATION ‘The following points should be considered when using the calculator function. '* Use the calculator as a standard measurement device. * The calculator’s scale cannot be used for unit measurement. 1) Elapsed-time calculations Example: How long will it take a car traveling 80kph to go 400 kilometers? Calculation: Align 80 on the outer scale with the ‘Speed Index (a) mark on the inner scale. The position onthe outerscaleat 40 willnowbelined ‘up with 5:00 (5 hours) on the inner scale. 2) Speed calculations Example: If a car goes 180km in 2 hours 30 minutes, how fast was the car traveling? Calculation: Align 18 on the outer scale with 2:30ontheinner scale. The SpeedIndex a) mark on the inner scale will ine up with 72 (ken). 3) Distance calculations Example: How far will a car go if it travels at 6Okph for 1 hour 20 minutes? Calculation: Align 600n the outerscale withthe Speed Index (aa) mark on the inner scale. The position on the inner scale at 1:20 will now be lined up with 80 (km) on the outer scale. 4) Fuel consumption rate calculations 5) Total fuel consumption calculations 6) Travel time calculations Example: If a car travels 5 hours and uses 30 liters of fuel, how many liters of fue! per hour does the car use? Calculation: Align 30 on the outer scale with 6:00ontheinnerscale. The Speed Index a) mark will now be lined up with 60 (6 liters/ne) on the cuter scale, Example: How many liters of fuel does the car need to travel 5 hours if a car burns 7 liters per hour? Calculation: Align 70 onthe outerscale withthe ‘Speed Index (4a) mark on the inner scaie, The position on the inner scale at 5:00 will now be lined up with 35 (liters) on the outer scale. Example: If a car has 40 liters of fue! and burns itat a rate of 8 liters per hour, how many hours, will the car be able to travel? Calculation: Align80onthe outerscalewith the Speed Index (4) mark on the inner scale. The Position onthe outer scaleat 40 willnow belined up with 5:00 (5 hours) on the inner scale. 7 7) Conversion calculation * Kilometer, mile and knot conversion calculations are possible. Example: One mile equals how many kilome- tors? Calculation: Align 10. onthe outer scale with the mile mark (aa) (or STAT mark) on the inner scale. ‘The Km mark (a) will point to 1.6 km on the outerscale. Atthe sametime, the Knot mark (di) {or NAUT mark Uda) = nautical mie) will point to approx. 86.6 knots (0.886 nautical miles) on the outer scale, The conversion becomes 1 mile 531.6 km $50.86 knots. 38 FITTING PROCEDURE OF HANDS. Step Explanatory illustration Remarks © Pertorm all raset. Perform the same procedure for {6800 and 6850, Electrically connect position (4) side of power cell with (Pi pattern for more than 2 seconds, @ Sot module to "0" position confirma- tion mede, Perform the same procedure for 6800 and 6850. Setting stem 39 @) Push the setting stem until the mark of the mode whee! is setas shown in the figure, watching through the inspection windows on the underside of the plate. ) Confirm that the train wheel is stopped, watching through the inspection ‘windows on the train wheel bridge side, If itis moving, push the setting ster four times, then confirm the mode ‘wheel mark again, * After setting, do not push the setting stem until the mode hand has been fitted. ‘Step Explanatory illustration Remarks © instaii the hour wheels and related parts. 6800: 6860: (6800; Install the hour wheel 11, dial washer il, hour wheel Ill, and dial washer Ill. 6850: Install the hour wheel and dial washer. At the same time, install the 24 hour wheel. Install the dial, Perform the same procedure for {8800 and 6860. Install the cial guard ring to the dial @ Install the hands. £6800: Install the sub-hour hand to any division. Pullout the switch stem. Push the button to set the hour hand to 0 hour position (top of the dial. 6850: Install the function hand to any division. Pull out the switch stem, Push the ® button to ‘set the function hand 10.0 position (top of the ial, 40 ‘Step Explanatory illustration Remarks © Confirm the 0 ‘With the switch stem at the mode. ‘normal position, push any one "0" position of @, @, and buttons to confirmation confirm the demonstrative mode. movement of the sub-hour Perform the samo hhand (6800) oF the function. procedure for hhand (6850). {6800 and 6850. | “If the hand does not demon strate’ a) Push the switch stem one time. 'b) Push any one of @, ©, and © buttons. Repeat a) and b) above until the hand demonstrates at b). Setting stem @ Install the mode Install the mode hand to the hand. center of print of BO <4. Perform the same procedure for {6800 and 6850. © Install the hour ‘6800: Install the sub-hour and ‘and minute hands. ‘sub-minute hands to 0 hour position. Install the second hand. to any division. 6850: Install the hour and ‘minute hands to 12 hour and 0 minute position Install the 24-hour hand to 0 hour position, Install the second hand to any division. 41 Stop Explanatory illustration Romarks @ Install the module to the case. Perform the same procedure for £6800 and 6860. ® Perform “O-position setting’ 6800: 1) Pull the @ button to first click step. 2) Push the @ button to set the second hand to 0 ‘second position (top of the dial), and the @ button 10 ‘set the hour band to 0 hour Position (top of the dial), ‘and the © button to set the minute hand to 0 minute Position {top of the dial, 3) Securely return the @ button to the normal position 1) Pull the @ button to the first click first step, | 2) Push the @button to set the second hand to 0 second position (top of the dial, and the @ button to set the function hand to 0 position (top of the dial), and the ©button to set all fof the hour, minute, and 24- hour hands to 0 hour position (top of the cial 3) ‘Securely retum the @ button to the normal position @ Set the watch to the present ‘calendar and time. 42 POWER CELL REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE When replacing the power cell, by sure to measure the power consumption of the watch, without taking the module out of the case. MEASUREMENT OF CURRENT CONSUMPTION Step Explanatory illustration Remarks © Set the watch to the time mode. @ Set the tester for ‘measuring current ‘consumption, and ‘appiy the lead bars Keep the lead bars applied Until the measurement is finished. of the tester to ®: Power cell strap ‘and Q of the ©: Power cell connector module. spring © Perform all reset. Keep the lead bars applied, ‘securely short the (F) terminal ‘to power cell strap with pincers, etc. for more than 2 seconds. © Meesure the “If there is any dirt or dust on any connecting part of the | Read the current when the current consump- | train wheel or circuit, the current consumption may be | tester pointer is stabilized, tion, increased. Note this when measuring. 2.0 2A max. (Both 6800 ‘and 6850} -» OK © Operation after ‘After the power cellis replaced, the information in the IC in power cell replace- | the watch is wrong. Perform the “G-positen setting” to ment. make each function work correctly. (See @ to @ on fol- lowing pages.) 11.0-POSITION SETTING ‘Step Explanatory illustration Remarks © Set the watch to, the O-position confirmation mode. Perform the same procedure for 6800 and 6850, 6800: 6850: @ Perform the O-position setting a} Pull the @ button to the first click first step. b) Push and keep the @, ©. and © buttons at the same time for more than 2 seconds. ¢} If the @,©, and © buttons are released, a peeping alarm sound comes and the sub-minute hand, minute hand, end second hand (6800) or the minute hand, ‘second hand, and function hand (6850) move ait ‘ter the above operation is confirmed, perform the °C- Position setting. 6800. 4d) Push the @button to set the second hand to 0 second position (top of the dial, and the ® button to set the hour hand to 0 hour position (top of the dial, and the © button to set the ‘minute hand to 0 minute position (top of the ial. Securely return the @ bution to the normat position. Step Explanatory illustration Remarks 6850: 41) Push the @ button to set the second hand to 0 ‘second position (top of the ial, and the @button to set the function hand to 0 position (top of the dial, and the © button to set al of the hour, minute, and 24- hour hands 10 0 hour position (top of the diel, 9) Securely return the @ button to the normal position. 45 ILL. SETTING THE PRESENT TIME Stop Explanatory illustration Remarks @ Set the watch to the time mode. Perform the same procedure for {6800 and 6850. 6800: 6850: @ Set the watch to the present time. 6800: 6800: a} Pull the @ button to the first step, “The auxiliary time section which has been indicating the local time indicates the home time of 24-hour system. 'b) Push the @ button to retum, the second hand to 0. *When the @ button is pushed, the minute hand moves a5 follows according to the position of the second hand, 0-29 seconds: Minute hand does not advance, 30 ~ 89 seconds: Minute hand moves by 1 minute. (6) The hour hand and minute hhand can be corrected clockwise with the ® Dutton, 1) The hour hand and minute hand can be corrected counter clockwise with the @button. Securely return the @ button to the normal position. °) Explanatory illustration Remarks 6850: a) Pull the @ button to the first stop. ) Push the @ button to return the second hend to 0. ) The hour hand and minute hand can be corrected clockwise with the © button. ) The hour hand and minute hand can be corrected counter clockwise with the ©button. ©} Securely retum the @ button tothe normal position 47 IV. SETTING THE PRESENT CALENDAR step Explanatory iltustation emarks @ Set the watch to 6800: 6850: 6800: the condo Secondhand. Dat hand redo Howrtene Yeah Perio the same Nore of precede for years char 6800 and 6850. leap year) inte hand. Mann fand 6850: Fencton hané.. Month fand ‘Second hand .... Date hand @ Set the watch to 6800; 6800: ‘the present 4 6} Pull out the @ button. coerce bi coneerttecaotandwin | @ ‘the @ button, “sete nane ote ate Ghiston on pets the a €) enact io year and orth hands clockwise with the @button. ) Correct the year and month hands counter clockwise with the © button, *This watch indicates the number of years after a leap ‘year with the hour hand at the ratio of 1 hour to 1 year. e Accordingly. there are three each of LY, +1, +2, and 43 ‘on the dial. Use the mark which is the nearest to the ‘year hand. ae hers Saeed #) Securely return the @ button to the normel position, Explanatory illustration Remarks 6850: a} Pull out the @ button. b) Correct the date hand with the @button, * Set the hand to the date. ivision on periphery of the ial ©) Correct the month hand with the @ button, ¢) Securely return the @ button to the normal positon PRECAUTIONS FOR DISASSEMBLING AND ASSEMBLING Disassembling procedure Precautions Perform the same procedure for 6800 and 6850. 1) Remove the power cell 2) Remove the five mounting screws of the power cell strap. "Note that the following items are removed if these screws are removed. 3) Press the illustrated portion of the power cell strap and pull out the setting stem, 4) Remove the power cell strap. Fitting position of dowel pin of tain wheel bridge 1) Remove the unit of electronic circuit, The unit of electronic circuit is fitted to the dowel pin of the train wheel bridge. Since the train wheel bridge is not secured with any screw, press it when removing the unit of electronic circuit. Disassembling procedure Precautions Perform the same procedure for 6800 and 6850. Mode chergeover switch spring 1) The ‘mode changeover switch spring” is fitted to the two dowel pins of the mode wheel *When assembling, confirm that the two hole of the mode changeover switch spring are fitted to the two dowel pins of the mode wheal Fitting direction of the mode changeover switch spring is shown below. ae 6800: Coll unit (1) r ‘Thied wheal ane pinion holding spring Rotor (3) Intermediate second whee! -— ~coit unt ith se Intermediate dual whoet ‘Second whee! 1) The train wheal is divided into train wheel A, B, and C. Identification marks of At and B2 ~ Bd are stamped on the ‘them from the center wheel and pinion ‘and second wheel and pinion at the center to the rotor. The train whaol C ‘and minute wheel and pinion (1) do not have any identification mark Rotor (1) (Pinion: White, (Washer): Gold Rotor (3) (Pinion): White, (Washer): White Coil unit (1: Red Coil unit (2: Blue 2) Fit the third wheel and pinion holding ‘spring to the top of the third wineel and pinion as shown below. sar 51 Precautions ‘nd pnign holding spring Rotor (3 Intermediate second whoo! a 6850: 1) The train wheel is civided into train ‘wheel A, B, and. Identification marks ‘of At and 82 ~ B4 are stamped on the them from the center wheel and pinion ‘and second wheel and pinion at the Center to the rotor. The train wheel C and minute wheel and pinion do not have any identification mark. Rotor (1) (Pinion): White, (Washer): Gold Rotor (3) (Pinion): White, (Washer): White Coit unit (1): Red Coil unit 2: Blue 2) Fit the thrid whee! and pinion holding spting to the top of the third wheel and pinion as shown below. ar 52 (@) DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY OF THE MODULE * These illustrations are based on Cal. 6820. (© Lubrication narubgs Disassemble procedure ® > @ Assemble procedure @ > © Wire spring 902 @- : 288 Sitch soring 53 ‘Thicd wheel and pinion 017 @+ -@ 701 Teain wheel bridge L@ 025 Conter whee! axe Imermediote dual whee! 084-53 @ Fitth wheel and pinion 086-55 @- @ 294 Dual wheal *® 023 Fourth wheel and pinion Intexmesiate hour whest 100 @—! Rotor (3) 285-119 + @ 012 Conter whos! and siion @ Rotor (2) 285-115 @ © 286-113 Rotor (1) Coil unit 1) 246-136 @- Coll nit 12) 246-139 @ Setting stem 065: @ 265 Mode whee! 1 227 Switch actuating spring 109 Mode jumper 075 Hour whoo! -D O78 Dial washer Tear cwoveou yosseiuce | L be Peri9 po POUD eee ‘RiONany Bae soveeoase (LL Ed Tanisem saeun es owe jo at sun. “yeitoven> wowenseoy | & reasorenn | S “sepusie> ul 129}2q wenden iwouno 0 [OL wourinecon = ‘nove avonoore ate Bayon Joan jo woutnoa}do4s peo |e reo,ned'o | | Wouanecony 000 on T Sarno es oun BOR mo, joweusmecoyy | & ‘ies own BuOIM, : Beap xb 0 vonewuyoy wsueoow ons wren | 9 {ras aoe 10 sjooum aun joquewsoedey 9B 2YOR M07 FO xO | ‘0uIs}861 109 y poob on| ued uonseuuco | [Peon | jeutis sndino Rap ery wes le FS] meesleb—se] mete 55 b jase sorcm || TWO 79 09005014 | jaduesaid J0 190K “0989 pue 0089 10} einpecoid awes oY Wojeg FINGOW 40 GOHL3W LNSWLSNPav GNV NOLLO3dSNI [5 Check item Method Results and procedure @ Measurement of ‘Refer to Technical Manual, Basic Course II-1-a for the power call voltage | setting procedure of the tester. Perform the same | eOver 15V procedure for 6800 30K ‘and 6850, Under 1.5 V 0K © Check of output signal *Set watch 10 2010 position confirme- tion mode. Perform the same procedure for 6300 and 6860. 6800: 6850: ‘Refer to Technical Manual, Basic Course Il-1-b for the setting procedure of the tester. Tester range: 0 0.3 V> (Measuring method) ‘With the lead bars applied, push the push button. AN: Aux, Minuto 8 hour hens ‘AS: Second hand omen V\ Az: Minute & hands ‘®A1 output signal Tester pointer swings. 0K ‘#2 output signal Tester pointer swings. 30K ‘®A3 output signa Tester pointer swings. 30K Check ttem Method Results and procedure @ Check of connec: | *Refer to the analog part of Technical Manual, Basic | Dust and dirt tion parts Course IL-2 = Remove Perform the See | If the output signal cannot be obtained for checking, dust procedure for 6800 ee may be aught between electronic cre unt and each pa ‘When the fixing screws of the electronic circuit unit are loosened, the output signal may not be obtained. Tighten those screws securely. © Measurement of "Refer to Technical Manual, Basic Course II-1-c for the coil resistance setting procedure of the tester. Perform the same procedure for 6800 Tester range:xton> | Resistance and 6850. Coil unit (1) 24kO ~25kQ 30K Coil unit (2) 12K 1.5k2 = OK © Check of train ‘Refer to Technical Manual, Basic Course I-20. ‘ifthe train whee! is normal, wheel replace the electron circuit Perform the same | ®Confirm each part of the plastic gears are not be bentor | unit procedure for 6800 broken. ‘and 6850. © Check of dial side Perform the same procedure for 6800 ‘and 6850, * Refer to Technical Manual, Basic Course iI-2-c. ‘¢Each partof theplasticgears andpinions mustnotbe bent ‘or broken. 87 Chock tom Method Results and procedure @ Check of contacts. of buzzer "Set the watch to either alarm 1 oF 2 mode, Perform the same procedure for 6800 and 6850, +6800; 6850: OO OO * Refer to Technical Manual, Basic Course I+ for the setting procedure of the tester (Measuring method) Setthe watch to either alerm 1 or 2mode and set the alarm ‘moniter, then apply the @ lead bar ofthe tester to the top ofthe battery and the @ one to the buzzer contact soring ‘If the part of the piezo-electric element stuck directly to the case back to which the buzzer contact spring will touch is cracked or broken, the alarm does not sound rormaliy. ‘*Check the buzzer contact spring for deformation and fatigue. ‘Tester pointer swings > OK stecponedsosr, | © Pear tal Recto ontenc count ‘cracked or broken -> Replace the case, errebunerconac sigs | © deformed or fatigued -» Replace the buzzer contact spring, Check tom Method Results and procedure © Measurement of time rate * Refer to Technical Manual, Basic Course II-2-d. ‘Measure the time with CITIZEN QUARTZ TESTER. *Set the watch to the time mode, ‘© Measurement of time rate The time can be measured withthe tester in any range Perform the same procedure for 6800 Do not measure the time rate under the direct sunlight or and 6850. incandescent lamp. if measured under them, the time rate may shift and may not be measured correct 6800: 6850: © Chock of using * Refer to Technical Manvel, Basic Course IL2-. condition ‘Since the accuracy may be affected by the environment Perform the same | of the watch, confirm the using condition of the watch rooedute for (Magnetism, extremely high or low temperature and humidity, impacts, etc). ‘*Confirm how many days have passed after the time was ‘set last time, Check item Method Results and procedure ® Measurement of | *Refer to Technical Manval, Basic Course II1-f for the current consump- | setting procedure of the tester. tion < | @Under 2.0 1A (Measuring 0K method) Refer to the mea surement of current ‘consumption in Battery replace- ‘ment procedure l Perform the same procedure for 6800 and 6850, Power col "If there is any dirt or dust on any connecting part of the train whee! or circuit, the current consumption may be increased. ‘#Over 2.0 uA ~ Replace the ‘electronic circuit unit, © Check of ‘appearance and functions Perform the same procedure for 6800 ‘and 6850, “Refer to Technical Manual, Basic Course ‘®Confirm there is not duct, dirt, ete. on the cial ‘@Confirm each push button works securely CITIZEN WATCH CO.,LTD. Tokyo, Japan PRINTED IN JAPAN cTz-s105 ITEM NO. TO4E-24

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