Citizen 2500 Instruction Manual
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To set the time on your Citizen 2500 watch, pull the crown out to the time-setting position, turn the crown to adjust the time, and then push the crown back in to secure the setting.
If your Citizen 2500 watch stops working, check if the battery needs replacement. If the battery is fine, ensure the watch is not exposed to magnetic fields or moisture. Consult a professional if the issue persists.
To clean your Citizen 2500 watch, use a soft cloth for the case and band. Avoid using water if the watch is not water-resistant. Regularly check the watch for dirt and debris to maintain its condition.
Yes, you can replace the strap on your Citizen 2500 watch by using a small screwdriver or spring bar tool to remove the old strap and attach the new one. Ensure the new strap fits securely.
Check the back of your Citizen 2500 watch for water resistance markings. If marked, it is water-resistant to a specific depth. Avoid submerging in water if it's not marked as water-resistant.
To adjust the date, pull the crown to the first click position and turn it until the correct date appears. Avoid changing the date between 9 PM and 3 AM to prevent damage to the movement.
Your watch may be running slow due to a low battery, exposure to magnets, or needing a service. Check the battery first, then consult a professional watchmaker if the problem continues.
If your Citizen 2500 watch is marked as shock-resistant and water-resistant, it can be worn during sports activities. However, avoid extreme sports or activities that may severely impact the watch.
It is recommended to have your Citizen 2500 watch serviced every 3-5 years to ensure it remains in optimal working condition. Regular maintenance can prevent long-term damage.
The Citizen 2500 watch typically uses a silver oxide battery. Refer to your watch’s manual for the exact battery type and consult a professional for replacement to ensure proper installation.