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PENDULUM WALL CLOCK INSTRUCTIONS UNPACKING Carefully unpack all the components. BATTERIES This clock requires 3 AA batteries (not included). These should be replaced at least every 12 months or when the pendulum or chimes stop working correctly. CHIME This timepiece plays a Westminster chime melody on the hour and has an automatic shut-off. The clock does not chime between 10:00 p.m and 6:00 a.m. To ensure that your clock functions correctly, please follow the time and chime setting precisely. The clock will chime during the day and will automatically turn off at night. 1. Pull upwards on the back panel. 2. BEFORE inserting the batteries, set the clock to 6:05 AM. 3. Insert 1 AA battery into the clock battery chamber according to the positive (+) and negative (-) symbols. 4. Insert 2 AA batteries into the chime battery chamber according to the positive (+) and negative (-) symbols. Make sure the batteries are secure in the holder. The clock will chime automatically 6 times. 5. Now turn hands (using the knob) slowly to the present hour (in a clockwise direction).
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SETTING THE PENDULUM 1. For transport security, the small black plastic pendulum (B) may be attached to the case (C) to prevent it from swinging. 2. At (D) using thumb pressure, push towards your right to release the pendulum and allow it to swing freely. 3. Attach main pendulum to black pendulum at (D). The bright side of the pendulum bob faces the front of the clock (Fig E). 4. Give main pendulum a push sideways to get it swinging.
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