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    Apr 12, 2009, 06:30 AM
    How do I set the day, time and date on a Seiko World Time Touch sensor
    Setting the date, time and day on a Seiko World Time Touch Sensor with 3 buttons in the back
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    Apr 15, 2009, 10:54 PM

    David,

    I have the same question, did you in fact get any replies ?

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    May 28, 2009, 03:34 AM

    How to set time on Seiko world time touch sensor
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    Sep 11, 2009, 11:36 PM
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    Sep 11, 2009, 11:37 PM

    Does anyone know the answer to this? I have the same question.
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    Seiko Touch Sensor Clock Owners Manual
    The Seiko world-time touch sensor clock provides accurate digital timekeeping combined with features like five alarms, a calendar, countdown timer and the time in 29 cities around the world. For all of its features, the Seiko world-time clock is simple to program and use.

    Battery Information The Seiko world-time touch sensor clock is powered by two AA batteries. The manufacturer recommends using alkaline batteries, rather than rechargeable. Each time you replace the batteries in your Seiko world clock you will need to perform a quick reset.

    Press and hold the "A", "B" and "C" buttons for two seconds to reset your world clock to the factory settings.
    Buttons and Touch Sensors The Seiko touch sensor clock features three buttons and a touch sensor panel that are used to operate the clock's various functions. The touch panels on the clock's world map are used to choose the correct time zone when setting the time and date functions. Once the clock has been set, you can touch the various places on the map to see what the time is in that particular zone. The "A" button on the clock can be pressed to advance the clock setting from seconds to hours, minutes and so on. The "B" button is used to advance number values when setting the clock. Pressing the "C" button while in setting mode will return you to the regular timekeeping mode.

    Care
    Proper care and maintenance will help ensure that your Seiko world-time touch sensor clock continues to perform at its best. This includes keeping your Seiko clock clean, dry and out of extreme temperatures. Should your clock need to be cleaned, wipe it free of dust and dirt using a soft, dry cloth. If your clock comes into contact with excess moisture, dry it thoroughly with a soft cloth. Should your world clock experience a malfunction, check the batteries and change them, if necessary. If the problem persists, reset the clock as described in Step 1.

    Quick Start and Setup

    1. Press and hold all three buttons for two seconds to reset the clock after changing batteries or things are messed up.
    2. Press the time zone on the front that you want to set the time to. Use standard time to start.
    3. Press the A button to page through seconds - minutes - hours - day- month - year - 12/24 mode.
    4. B button on most advances the units by one; holding on seconds it holds it at zero for hacking.
    5. Day of week is correct if day - month -year is correct.
    6. C returns clock to run mode after setting.
    7. Press zone to see time in that zone, then press DST is in effect.

    Don't worry much about the button labels. Secret is to look at the front of the clock while reaching behind it to push the buttons.

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