Unauthorised modifications and/or serving by third parties. Incorrect use, incorrect connection, leaking and/or wrongly inserted batteries, the use of parts or accessories which are not recommended, neglect, and through defects as a result of moisture, fire, flood, lightning strikes, natural disasters and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. Please use a new battery or try a different battery brand remember not to use rechargeable ones (exception is the NeXtime USB battery, these are designed for use in a clock). used batteries, batteries being stored for too long from production or quality of battery is not up to production standard to maintain a healthy operation. Remove consumed batteries before storing the clock otherwise the movement will be damaged.īattery rapidly running out of power - This can be the reason for numerous factors i.e. Batteries must be inserted with the correct polarity. Place the cap back on not to tight and re-set the time.Ĭlock hands are not moving - Never turn the hands (minute and second hands) anti-clockwise this will damage the movement.Ĭlock hands are weak - Different types of batteries or new and used batteries cannot be mixed. Put back together, first the hour hand, then the minute hand making sure they are both against the plastic axle. ![]() ![]() If they do become loose, remove the cap, then remove the hands carefully using your thumb and index finger. To resolve this gently remove the cap and place it back on so it is not as tight.Ĭlock hands are loose - This can occur to clocks with no face protecting it, be careful when dusting or unpacking to prevent this from happening. Clock hands are running slower than usual - It may be due to the cap in the middle of the hands being pressed down too deeply, this can affect the way the hands run.
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