Seiko S770 EPD Solar Instructions

To charge the Seiko S770 EPD Solar Watch, expose it to sunlight or strong indoor lighting. The solar cell beneath the dial converts light into energy, which powers the watch. Ensure that the watch is not covered by clothing or objects while charging.
If the screen is blank, the watch may be in power saving mode due to insufficient charge. Expose the watch to light to recharge the battery. If the screen does not respond, reset the watch by following the instructions in the user manual.
To adjust the time, pull the crown out to the appropriate position and turn it to set the hour and minute hands. Push the crown back in once the correct time is set. For more detailed instructions, refer to the user manual.
Clean the watch case and band with a soft, dry cloth. For metal bands, you can use a damp cloth with mild soap. Avoid using chemicals or submerging the watch in water, especially if it is not water-resistant.
To reset the watch, press and hold the reset button located on the side of the watch with a pointed object such as a paperclip. Hold the button until the display resets. Consult the manual for specific instructions related to resetting.
If the watch is running slow, it could be due to low battery power. Ensure the watch is adequately charged by exposing it to light. If the problem persists, it may require servicing by a professional technician.
The Seiko S770 EPD Solar Watch is powered by a rechargeable solar battery that typically does not need to be replaced. If the battery fails to hold a charge, consult a professional watch technician for replacement.
Check the watch's water resistance rating. If it is water-resistant to at least 50 meters, it is suitable for swimming. However, avoid pressing buttons underwater and ensure the crown is pushed in completely.
If the watch is water-resistant, dry it with a soft cloth. If it is not water-resistant or if water has entered the case, have it inspected by a professional to prevent internal damage.
To ensure longevity, regularly charge the watch by exposing it to light, avoid extreme temperatures, and have it serviced by a professional every few years. Additionally, follow the maintenance instructions provided in the user manual.