Citizen E660 Abbreviated Instructions
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To set the time on your Citizen E660 watch, pull the crown out to the second click position and rotate it to adjust the hour and minute hands. Push the crown back in to finalize the setting.
If your Citizen E660 watch stops working, ensure it is fully charged by exposing it to light for several hours. If the issue persists, contact a Citizen service center for further assistance.
Pull the crown out to the first click position and rotate it to adjust the date. Ensure you are not setting the date between 9 PM and 1 AM to avoid damaging the date mechanism.
Citizen recommends having your E660 watch serviced every 2-3 years to maintain optimal performance. This includes cleaning, lubrication, and water resistance checks.
To use the chronograph, press the top button to start and stop the timer, and press the bottom button to reset it. The sub-dials will display elapsed time.
The Citizen E660 watch is water-resistant; however, it is recommended to check the specific water resistance rating and ensure the crown is fully pushed in before swimming.
A skipping second hand indicates low power. Place the watch in bright light for a full charge. If the issue persists, service may be required.
To reset the chronograph, ensure it is stopped, then press the bottom button to reset the hands to their zero positions.
Yes, it is safe and recommended to expose the watch to sunlight or other light sources to keep it fully charged, avoiding excessive heat to prevent damage.
The power reserve indicator (if available) will show a full charge. Otherwise, a fully charged watch will function smoothly without the second hand skipping.