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This is one of those watched with multiple dials and dozens of functions. It sounds like there is an hourly repeating alarm at 10 minutes to the hour. All time zones are synchronised to the top of the hour. The best thing to do is remove the batteries for 2 minutes and replace them. Then set the time again.
Use this page to download a copy of CASIO watch manuals in PDF format. To download a PDF file, enter the four-digit (or three-digit) module number marked on the back cover of your watch.
Go to the Casio site "casio.com". Select "support", then "manuals", then "watches", Accept terms and conditions, Then select "watch manual archive" enter the number off your watch and click on "search"
That spring is called COIL SPRING and it transmits the signal from the microprocessor to audio membrane fixed to caseback. This is how you hear all the beeps, alarms, e.t.c. Examine watch movement and you should fine small hole (it can be even marked with an arrow and writing: COIL SPRING). Fit that coil spring in to the hole and close the caseback. If you hear no sound, you fitted it in the wrong hole, so, refit the coil spring till you find the right hole and hear the beeps.
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