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Congratulations! You have purchased a
revolutionary new instrument that will provide many
years of enjoyment. Please read these instructions
carefully so that you will receive maximum
performance from this fine marine instrument.

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  • Page 1 Instructions Congratulations! You have purchased a revolutionary new instrument that will provide many years of enjoyment. Please read these instructions carefully so that you will receive maximum performance from this fine marine instrument.
  • Page 2 ADDENDUM TO MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Note the rear diameter of your instrument. If mounting 2 or more instruments side by side ensure the center points are; apart by at least 1/2” more than the instrument rear diameter; at least half the diameter (radius) plus 1” (25mm) below any ceiling, shelf or other overhead obstruction;...
  • Page 3: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions 1. With the instrument face downward on a clean soft surface or lap, and with the 12 o'clock position of the instrument towards you, push the rear molded black mounting plate of the Weems Slide 'n Lock mounting system in a sliding motion away from you. This may require some force to overcome the locking dimples.
  • Page 4 6. Remove the mounting plate and drill the wall marks with a 3/32" or 2.00mm drill bit. 7. The mounting plate is designed with stepped mounting holes. The smaller diameter facilitates accurate hole marking and avoids the errors inherent in measuring or the use of a separate printed template. The larger diameter is to receive the diameter of the screw thread.
  • Page 5 12. When resistance is felt press firmly downwards to cause the Slide 'n Lock dimples to clip into place. (This is the reverse of step 1 above.) This will hold the instrument firmly in place to prevent it from moving or dislodging.
  • Page 6 5. When removing instruments on vertically oriented mounting plates, demount top one first and progress downwards. Quartz Clock Operating Instructions 1) Lift clock to disengage Slide 'n Lock system from wall. 2) Insert an alkaline battery in back of clock. Follow diagram on battery housing to make certain battery is not put in backwards.
  • Page 7 Quartz Clock Trouble Shooting Clock will not Install fresh alkaline battery. run properly Inspect battery contact points, remove corrosion if present. Call Customer Service at 1-800-638-0428. Quartz DayClock® Operating Instructions 1) Lift clock to disengage Slide ‘n Lock system from wall. 2) Insert a “AA”...
  • Page 8 6) If clock stops, it is most likely due to a dead battery. Remove the battery immediately as it might leak acid causing damage to the movement.* 7) If clock is to be left unattended for long periods of time, the battery should be removed.
  • Page 9 3) Insert a “AA” alkaline battery in back of movement. Follow diagram on battery housing to make certain battery is not put in backwards. Use only alkaline batteries as they have longer life and are less prone to leak.* 4) Watch closely as the second hand approaches the 12:00 position. Precisely as the second hand reaches 12:00, press and release the red button on the back of the movement.
  • Page 10 7) The initial synchronization of your radio controlled clock movement is complete. The second hand will continue to double step until the movement receives a signal from the Atomic Clock in Colorado and adjusts the clock to the precise correct time of day. We recommend that you allow 24-48 hours for your clock to receive the signal.
  • Page 11 signal. Weather conditions, electrical interference, solar conditions and the position of the movement’s internal antenna can influence reception. Although the clock can work in most locations, the number of times that it may need to correct itself to the coordinated universal time signal may depend on the clock’s location.
  • Page 12 Why does the Under certain weather conditions or in second hand locations/areas with poor signal reception, keep double it may take several days to receive a stepping? signal. You may try leaving your clock where it is for a while longer, or find a better location.
  • Page 13 Barometer/Thermometer/Hygrometer Operating Instructions Refer to the following sections titled Barometer and Comfortmeter.
  • Page 14 Barometer Operating Instructions A barometer is an instrument used to predict a change in weather by measuring variations in atmospheric pressure, or the weight of the air around us. The barometer will normally indicate changes in weather 12 to 24 hours in advance. It is not an indicator of present weather conditions. Your barometer is an aneroid type which measures atmospheric pressures mechanically without use of liquids.
  • Page 15 The moveable pointer at the center of the glass crystal should be set to the present atmospheric pressure. This will allow you to return to the barometer after some time has passed, and determine if the atmospheric pressure is on the “Rise” or “Fall”. Barometer Troubleshooting Black needle will A .
  • Page 16 Comfortmeter Operating Instructions This Comfortmeter is a combination of both temperature and humidity indicators. Calibration and positioning of hands are designed to indicate perfect comfort conditions when both hands cross in a limited area of the dial, the C O M F O R T Zone. Both temperature and humidity indicators are accurately calibrated at the factory and normally require no adjustment.
  • Page 17 Time & Tide Operating Instructions Time 1) Insert AA alkaline battery. Follow diagram on battery housing to make certain battery is not put in backwards. Use only alkaline batteries as they have longer shelf life and are less prone to leakage. 2) To advance hour and minute hands, turn knob counter-clockwise.
  • Page 18 4) It should be noted that other variables such as wind, atmospheric pressure, the relative position of the moon, and the elliptical pattern of the sun will affect the tide slightly. These phenomenon least affect the tide at the time of the full moon. For this reason, the time of the full moon and to a lesser extent, the new moon are generally the best times to set your tide clock.
  • Page 19 Time & Tide Trouble Shooting Clock will not Install fresh alkaline battery. Inspect battery contact points, remove corrosion if present. Call Customer Service at 1-800-638-0428. Clock not Install fresh alkaline battery. keeping proper Call Customer Service at 1-800-638-0428. time * Movement damage caused by battery leakage will void warranty.
  • Page 20 Returning your instrument for repair When returning for service, be sure to package very carefully ® as Weems & Plath can not be responsible for damage in transit. Be sure to include a note describing the problem, your phone number, mailing address and proof of purchase if claiming warranty.
  • Page 21 214 EASTERN AVE. • ANNAPOLIS, MD 21403 • USA 410-263-6700 • fax 410-268-8713 www.weems-plath.com E-mail: support@weems-plath.com...

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