Citizen E310 Abbreviated Instructions
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To set the time on your Citizen E310 watch, pull the crown out to the second click position. Rotate the crown to adjust the time. Make sure to account for AM/PM if your model differentiates. Push the crown back in when you're done.
To adjust the date, pull the crown out to the first click position. Rotate the crown counterclockwise to set the date. Avoid setting the date between 9 PM and 1 AM to prevent gear misalignment.
If your Citizen E310 watch stops, it may need a battery replacement or a solar charge. Place it under direct sunlight for a few hours. If the issue persists, consult an authorized service center.
To maintain water resistance, ensure the crown is always in the pushed-in position and avoid pressing buttons underwater. Regularly have the gaskets checked and replaced by a professional.
Although it's possible to replace the battery yourself, it's recommended to have it done by a professional to ensure the water resistance is maintained and to avoid damage.
The Citizen E310 typically uses a silver oxide battery. Under normal usage, the battery can last between 1 to 3 years, depending on the model and usage patterns.
The Citizen E310 watch is generally water-resistant but may not be suitable for diving unless specified as a diver's watch. Check the water resistance rating before submerging.
To clean your Citizen E310 watch, use a soft cloth to wipe the case and band. For metal bands, use a brush and mild soapy water, then rinse and dry thoroughly. Avoid harsh chemicals.
If your Citizen E310 watch is running fast or slow, it may be due to exposure to magnetic fields or a need for regulation. Have it checked by a professional watch technician.
To verify authenticity, check for the Citizen logo on the dial, case back, and clasp. Refer to the model number and compare it with official Citizen documentation or consult an authorized retailer.