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If the screen goes dark, tap the screen to wake up the watch.
Swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the "Settings" icon. If you don't see the icon immediately, swipe left.
Tap the system date and time to select the time setting.
Two possibiities here one is electronic, unlikely but possible, and one mechanical that you can check.
When you changed the batteries did you notice internally the location of the button that turns the back light on? If you pressed the light button, did the button or a spindle move forward towards the body of the watch? did you notice a contact? or nothing pressed against anything?
When changing the batteries you would have click open the battery holding frame. This frame or internal back plate has around the light button a little piece of metal, like a finger that gets pressed by the button towards a contact in the body of the watch. This finger suffers metal fatigue and quite often looses its springiness or snaps altogether and loses it ability to make contact between the frame and the EL plate that illuminates the back of the watch.
If you are missing this contact perhaps you could buy a replacement plate from Casio. Can not advise as to the costs of doing it yourself or sending it to Casio. It is fiddly job.
Hope this helps
Hi The Ana/Digi watches have 2 different batteries to run each system individually.. So you need to replace battery of the Analog one..in fact I recommend to replace both at the same time..
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Best guess is that you require a battery that is equivalent to a Varta V384 or V392. These batteries have identical dimensions ( and output) that are 7.9mm diam and 3.6mm thick. Anyone with a micrometer can measure the vacant "hole" in the back of the watch and give you dimensions of a replacement battery - brand is irrelevant
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