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Solar charging, Operation guide 4343, How the solar cell and battery work – Casio 4343 User Manual

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Operation Guide 4343

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How the solar cell and battery work

When exposed to light

Light

Power supplied to watch

Solar cell
(Converts light to power.)

Electrical Energy

Charge

Rechargeable
Battery

When not exposed to light

Power supplied to watch

Discharge

Rechargeable

Battery

Your watch continues to operate even when it is not exposed to light.
Leaving the watch in the dark can run down its battery and cause
functions to become disabled.

Charging Precautions

Avoid charging the watch in the following locations, and anywhere
else where the watch may become very hot.
• On the dashboard of an automobile parked in the sun

• Very close to an incandescent light source or other sources of

heat

• In a location exposed to direct sunlight for long periods

Depending on the light source you are using, the
case of the watch may become quite hot when
charging. Take care to guard against burn injury
after charging.

Your watch runs on electrical power generated from light and stored by a chargeable battery. To ensure stable operation, make sure that the
watch is exposed to light as much as possible.

• Whenever you are not wearing the watch on your wrist, position it

so the face (solar cell) is pointed in the direction of a source of
bright light.

Light

Solar Cell

Leave the watch under fluorescent lighting, near a window, etc.

• When wearing the watch, try to keep your sleeve from blocking its

face, where the solar cell is located.

Charging efficiency is reduced significantly even if the face of the
watch is covered only partially by your sleeve.

Charging Guide

Required Charging Time for One Day of Operation
Based on six minutes of signal reception and 10 seconds of alarm
per day.

Charging Time

8 minutes

30 minutes

48 minutes

8 hours

Exposure Level (Brightness)

Outdoor Sunlight (50,000 lux)

Sunlight through a Window (10,000 lux)

Overcast Daylight through a Window (5,000 lux)

Indoor Fluorescent Lighting (500 lux)

Making sure the watch is exposed to light ensures stable operation.

Approximate Charge Times Required to Advance to a Higher

Level

– – –

– – –

1 hours

2 hours

4 hours

35 hours

21 hours

77 hours

Exposure Level

(Brightness)

Outdoor Sunlight

(50,000 lux)

Sunlight through a

Window (10,000 lux)

Overcast Daylight through

a Window (5,000 lux)

Indoor Fluorescent

Lighting (500 lux)

Charging Time

Until Hand Movement

Restarts

Until Full Charge

• Note that the above charging times are for reference only. Actual

charging time depends on a variety of environmental factors.

Low Battery Alert

When secondary battery power is low, the second hand of the watch will start to jump at 2-second intervals to let you know that charging is
required.

1

1

30

Normal Operation

Disabled State

Low Battery Alert

Important!

The following functions are disabled
when battery power is low.
• Auto receive and manual receive

• Alarm beeper

Jumps 1 second.

Jumps 2 seconds.

Home Position

At midnight, the date
indicator will change to 1
(which is the home
position).

The second, hour, and
minute hands all stop at 12
o’clock.

When battery
runs low

If power drops
even more...

Hands stop
at 12 o’clock.

• Even if the battery level drops to the point that timekeeping stops, you still will be able to recharge the battery and use the watch again.
• When you recharge the battery after it drops to a level where timekeeping stops, the hands will move automatically to the current time

setting.

• Try to keep the watch exposed to light as much as possible during normal use.

Solar Charging