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Please remind me which buttons enable me to adjust the hands

I lost my instruction booklet and haven't got a clue how to move the hands !

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Enter the 4 digit module number from the back of the watch at this site to download a new manual: http://world.casio.com/wat/download/en/manual/

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    For Compass Adjustment search on Google or FixYa

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    2. Temp hand moves to a default position
    3. Move hand in + or - direction by pressing temp or tide buttons (above and below crown button)
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