User manual CHANEY INSTRUMENT MODEL 70541, 70543, & 70544 RESIN CLOCKS
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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Radio Controlled Clock
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To fully understand and appreciate your new radio controlled clock, please read this document carefully.
CLOCK SET UP STEP 1: SET MINUTE AND HOUR HANDS TO THE NEAREST HOUR:
Set the clock precisely to the nearest hour (If it is 2:45, set the clock to 3:00. The clock can be set in either direction, but the last 15 minutes of adjustment to the minute hand should be done in a clockwise direction. [. . . ] A good signal has one beep precisely every second and sounds similar to a heart monitor with a slightly irregular heartbeat.
After pressing the seconds button, if you hear the following:
1) 2) 3) No Beeping or constant beeping Means that there is either a very strong constant interference or no signal is being received. Static or Erratic Sound Means that there is interference that is equal to or greater than the WWVB signal. On-Off pulse every second Means a good signal has been found.
After you have activated the beeper, slowly move the unit around to various locations (move the unit as if you were moving in slow motion this allows the electronics time to respond to the changes in reception). Best locations are normally found when the face or the back of the clock is aimed directly toward Fort Collins, Colorado and where metal objects or meal screens are not close to the clock or in a line between Fort Collins, Colorado and the clock. Many electronic appliances such as computers, TV's, florescent lights, microwaves, power lines, etc. To minimize the effect of electronic appliance interference, do not place the clock within 3 feet of any such device or other wiring. Reception conditions will change with the weather conditions, seasons, time of day and solar activity. So if you do not find a good reception area the first time you try to locate one, try again a little later. As a general rule, the best reception is at night and/or just before or after sunrise or sunset. In areas and times of extremely poor reception, it may take a few days before a signal is received. It should also be noted that on rare occasions the WWVB transmitter is turned off for repair or maintenance.
HANGING YOUR WALL CLOCK
Make sure to utilize the hanger molded into the backside of your clock. Use a securely anchored screw, nail or hook to support the weight of your clock. Make certain that the screw/nail head is large enough to prevent the clock from slipping off in the event that it is jarred or bumped. When using outdoors, we recommend that you hang your clock in a protected location.
TO BY-PASS DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME CHANGES
People living in areas of the country that do not observe the normal Daylight Savings Time changes, can by-pass (stop) the clock's automatic Daylight Savings Time adjustments by depressing the red button and holding it down while inserting the battery. [. . . ] This may affect the timekeeping accuracy of your clock during the winter months when temperatures fall below freezing. If this happens, simply reset your clock when temperatures warm back up and it will resume normal function. [. . . ]
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