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Posted on Dec 28, 2008

Casio wave ceptor 4306 is 10 minutes slow

My casio wave ceptor 4306 is constantly 10 mins slow - I have set it several times and it still says wrong time allways 10 mins out

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  • Anonymous Dec 31, 2008

    I have Casio 4303 ... two years the watch was great... but I am fighting few days - can not set the right time ...

  • eyremail Jan 05, 2009

    My Casio 4305 Wave Ceptor, about 3 years old, now runs 5 minutes slow, and no amount of re-setting can prevent this.

  • jeffw284 Jan 27, 2009

    Casio 4303, same problem. The analog hands are 20 minutes behind. I have the manual fromhttp://ftp.casio.co.jp/pub/world_manual/... and have followed the time setting procedure, and can see that the watch has received the correct time, but the analog hands won't display it. The hand adjustment procedure works for the second hand, but not for the hour and minute hands.

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I had the same problem this week and after downloading and reading the operation guide, I found the "adjusting the home positions" procedure in page 2, I followed the instructions and now my Casio 4303 is up and running, I got the operation guide from: http://ftp.casio.co.jp/pub/world_manual/wat/en/qw4303.pdf (thanks to jeffw284 for the information).
I hope this helps to solve your problem.
Best regards.

  • Dan Mick
    Dan Mick Jan 07, 2014

    If the "home position" keeps getting unset, you need a new battery.

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