Seiko A825 Digital Instructions

To set the time on your Seiko A825 Digital Watch, press and hold the 'Mode' button until the time starts flashing. Use the 'Advance' button to adjust the hour and minutes. Once set, press the 'Mode' button again to save the changes.
If your Seiko A825 watch is not turning on, first check the battery and replace it if necessary. Ensure that the battery is correctly installed. If the watch still doesn't turn on, it may require a reset or service by a professional.
To change the battery in your Seiko A825, remove the back cover using a small screwdriver. Carefully take out the old battery and replace it with a new one of the same type. Ensure the battery is properly seated and replace the back cover securely.
To reset the Seiko A825 Digital Watch, press and hold all the buttons simultaneously for a few seconds until the display turns off and back on. This will reset the watch to its default settings.
To switch between 12-hour and 24-hour format, press the 'Mode' button until the time is displayed. Then, press the 'Advance' button to toggle between the 12-hour and 24-hour formats.
If your Seiko A825 is losing time, it could be due to a weak battery which needs replacement. Alternatively, it might require recalibration or professional maintenance if the problem persists after a battery change.
The Seiko A825 Digital Watch is generally water-resistant, but it is not recommended to use it while swimming unless it is specifically rated for swimming activities. Check the watch's specifications for water resistance details.
To activate the alarm on your Seiko A825, press the 'Mode' button until the alarm time is displayed. Use the 'Advance' button to set the desired alarm time, and ensure the alarm indicator is visible on the display.
If the buttons on your Seiko A825 are unresponsive, try cleaning around the button areas to remove any dirt or debris. If the issue persists, the watch may require professional servicing to address internal issues.
To clean your Seiko A825 Digital Watch, use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the case and strap. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Regularly check for any signs of wear or damage, especially on the strap and seals, and service the watch periodically as recommended by Seiko.