Citizen C700 Instruction Manual
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To set the time on your Citizen C700 watch, pull the crown out to the first position. Rotate the crown to set the hour and minute hands. Push the crown back to its normal position after setting the time.
If your Citizen C700 watch stops working, first check the battery. If the battery is depleted, replace it with a new one. If the watch still doesn't work, consider contacting a Citizen authorized service center for further diagnosis.
To adjust the bracelet on your Citizen C700 watch, you can remove or add links using a link removal tool. It's advisable to have this done by a professional if you are not comfortable doing it yourself.
To maintain water resistance, ensure that the crown and case back are securely fastened. Avoid exposing the watch to hot water, and have the water resistance checked annually by a professional.
The Citizen C700 watch is water-resistant but may not be suitable for professional diving. Refer to the specific water resistance rating on your watch to determine its suitability for diving activities.
To clean your Citizen C700 watch, use a soft cloth to wipe the case and bracelet. For more thorough cleaning, use a mixture of lukewarm water and mild soap. Avoid submerging the watch unless it is water-resistant.
To correct the date, pull the crown out to the first position and rotate it to adjust the date. Ensure you are not adjusting the date between 9 PM and 3 AM to avoid damaging the movement.
It is recommended to have your Citizen C700 watch serviced every 3 to 5 years to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
If your Citizen C700 watch is losing time, it could be due to a depleted battery or a need for servicing. Check the battery and consider having the watch serviced if the issue persists.
The Citizen C700 watch typically uses a SR927W or equivalent battery. Always refer to the user manual or consult with a professional for the correct battery type.