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Important Advice; Maintenance - PRODIS MD693 Instructions Manual

Wooden radio-controlled grandfather clock with “westminster” chimes

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REBOOTING
Using the tip of a pen press the "RESET" (a2) button to reboot the clock. The hour, minute and second
hands automatically reboot at the 12:00 noon position and enter into automatic signal reception mode.
SETTING THE CHIME (WESTMINSTER CHIMES):
This clock is set to chime from 06:00am to 21:00pm. As such it does not chime between 22:00pm and
05:00am.
Insert 2x LR6 batteries in the speaker's (b2) battery compartment respecting the polarities. The clock
will chime on the hour. The number of strikes after the melody corresponds with the time indicated on
the clock.
NB: If the volume is low, adjust the volume of the chime.
Problems
- The hands of the clock still don't move forward once
the batteries are inserted.
- The clock doesn't show the correct time because it
didn't receive a signal within 15 minutes of inserting
the batteries.
The clock doesn't chime on the hour every hour.
Keep your clock clean and protected from moisture and corrosive elements.
If you position the clock in a different place to usual, this may lead to minor time inaccuracies
due to the change of longitude, temperature and altitude.
Keep hold of these instructions so you can consult them at a later date.
1. To prevent the clock from toppling over, the latter must be placed on a flat, solid surface.
2. Thoroughly check the stability of the clock before leaving it in its place, especially if it is
positioned on a carpet.
3. Check its stability again within the next hour making sure it hasn't moved.
4. Incorrect installation may damage the clock and/or cause injury.
5. Once you've finished the setting up your clock and you've noted that it is working correctly, get
rid of all the packaging and place this out of the reach of children.
6. Don't let children climb on the clock or pull the pendulum. They might damage the clock,
cause it to fall over and injure themselves.
7. Don't place anything on top of the clock as it might destabilise it. This might affect the chiming
and the clock could fall over.
8. When you move the clock, you must take care not to topple it as you could damage it and/or
injure yourself.
Wax and maintain the clock's wooden casing as often as you do for your other wooden
furniture. Regularly clean the outside of the glass on your clock.
Do not mix alkaline, ordinary (carbon-zinc) and rechargeable (nickel metal hydride)
batteries.
RESOLVING FREQUENT PROBLEMS

IMPORTANT ADVICE

WARNING

MAINTENANCE

WARNING ABOUT THE BATTERIES
Solutions
Procedure: check that the batteries are correctly
inserted. Place the clock in another room or several
metres away from any computer, television, air
conditioner or other device and preferably near a
window. Hold down the "REC" button to restart
reception.
Procedure: check whether the volume is set to OFF
(Stop) and that the batteries are not the wrong way
round. Where this is not the case, change the
batteries.

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