Allineamento Iniziale delle Lancette sui Chrono RadioControllati di Citizen

http://www.limbiatiorologeria.it/cata... Initial Hand Alignment on Citizen Radio-Controlled Chronographs. Initial hand alignment is necessary when, despite proper radio-control signal reception, the hands and date display are not set to the correct time. Pull out the crown one click, turn it until the hand at 6 o'clock points to the 0 position. The hour, minute, and second hands; the 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock hands; and the date display rotate to their initial position (which will be incorrect). The correct initial position should be: Hours, Minutes, and Seconds aligned at 12 o'clock; The counter at 10 o'clock indicates 24 hours, the date display between 31 and 1, and the counter at 2 o'clock indicates 6 o'clock. To achieve this configuration, return the crown to its initial position (fully closed), press the button at 2 o'clock, and pull the crown to position 2 (second click, fully open). Now adjust the seconds hand by rotating the crown until it points to 12 o'clock. Then press button A (at 2 o'clock) to adjust the hour and minute hands (which will rotate together until they reach 12 o'clock). At the same time, the counter at 10 o'clock will also indicate 24:00. Press button A again to adjust the date display: Turn the crown until the date display is between 31 and 1. At the same time, the counter hand at 2 o'clock should point to 6 o'clock. Return the crown to its initial position (fully closed) to save the changes, pull it out one notch, and rotate the counter hand at 6 o'clock to the TME position. The hands will now move continuously until they indicate the correct time and date.