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CAL. No. AW00
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(When Using the Vibration Alarm)
• Vibrations may not be felt easily if the watch is worn too loosely. Wear the watch so
that the watch body is constantly in contact with your arm.
• It may also be difficult to feel the vibrations during strenuous exercise or when
performing work that involves swinging or shaking your arm.
• If you take off your watch and simply carry it in your pocket and so forth, it may not
be possible to detect that the vibration alarm has gone off when the set alarm time is
reached. In such cases, switch from vibration to the sound alarm.
(When Using the Sound Alarm)
• If you wear your watch tightly on your wrist, it may be difficult to hear the alarm
sound. Wear the watch somewhat loosely to hear the alarm sound better.
• When it is difficult to hear the alarm sound due to high levels of surrounding noise and
so forth, switch to the vibration alarm.
• Switch to the vibration alarm when desiring to be informed of the time by the alarm
in a manner that does not inconvenience those around you.
Refer to the alarm identification mark on the display to determine whether the watch
is set to the sound alarm or vibration alarm.
2. Precautions when Wearing Your Watch
Rotary Instructions RT140:Rotary Instructions RT140 09/03/2009
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