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I have a Linden 7076 chime clock. On/off/auto, start/set, H 2 buttons, M 2 buttons, volume wheel, test button and a wheel to adjust hands. I have no manual. What do these do so I can operate it?

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Step 1 Wind your clock once a week by inserting the winding key into each of the three keyholes on the front of the clock and winding until the key won't wind any more. Make sure to wind your Linden clock before attempting to set it.
Step 2 Access the clock hands on your Linden clock by opening the glass door on the front or back of your clock, depending on the model. Use the winding key, if necessary, to unlock the clock's front or back door.
Step 3 Set the time on your Linden clock by moving the clock hands to the appropriate time. The hands of your clock can be moved clockwise or counterclockwise.

Step 4 Locate the chime-selector lever that extends from the opening next to the "3" position on the clock dial.
Step 5 Move the chime-selector lever to "Whitt" for the Whittington chime, "St. Mich" for the St. Michael chime and "West" for the Westminster chime. Set the chime-selector lever to "Silent" if you don't want your Linden clock to chime at the top of every hour.

Testimonial: "Sorry, not helpful. This clock is run by batteries. I still don’t know what all the buttons and things do. Thanks anyway."

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SOURCE: I NEED THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SETTING THE CHIMES/TIME ON MY WESTMIN

Manually turn the minute hand forward until the 16 westminster chimes sound and then the hour strikes. Then remove the minute hand (it will go on in four positions) and put it back on at the 12 o'clock position. The chimes should now be back into sync.

Fred

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Make sure that the source is set to "Standby" when trying to access the menu. It took me about an hour to figure it out and afterward I felt like a ******.

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SOURCE: Strausbourg Manor Wall Clock chime adjustment

It is normal for the average wall clock. Of course, this can be adjusted, but without watch/clockmaking knowledge it is impossible, because first you need to find out which part of the movement is causing early chiming - and there are plenty of them.
Super fine adjustment can be found only in top of the range clocks. Hundreds of hours of craftsmenship are spent to adjust and fine tune them. That's why they cost a fortune.
If you can not live with that early chiming, you have to bring your clock down to the watch/clock repair shop and ask for help. Be ready to pay quite a money, as this job takes the skill and a lot of time.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 20, 2009

SOURCE: Seiko Westminster Chime Clock; Model No. QF0020 (or QF002G)

There is a small potentiometer that the volume know is on, probably replacing the pot will fix the problem. Radio Shack has these.

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  • Posted on Apr 09, 2011

SOURCE: i have an Elgin anniversary clock (battery

I have a 20 yr old Elgin Anniversary Clock with the Magic Eye battery operated. It chimes 15 mins after the hour. How do I correct this?

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Move the second button from the left to set, enter the time in 24 hour format via the HH and MM buttons, then move the button to start. The far left switch, on/auto.off is for the chime. Set to on for 24 hour alarms, set to auto for no chime from 11pm til 6am, set to off, to turn it off.

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    I had to leave the far black left switch on or up,turn the white set /run switch to set..the far left hour is the 10 , the next hour is the 1, the next min is the 10, the far right is min 1.
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      YES! Like BA said, inside the clock are switches. Turn one to OFF. Move the other to SET. Then push the H button the # of the hour it is. There are one (far left) and two digit #s (far right). I'd tried to fix this clock we bought for my mom and dad some 15 years ago.....finally the clock works again! Thanks BA!!
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      • Anonymous

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        JUST PRESS THE BUTTONS ON THE INSIDE OF THE CLOCK WHILE THE MAIN SWITCH WAS IN THE OFF POSTION. ONCE THE HOUR AND MINUTE WERE ADJUSTED, THE MAIN SWITCH WAS SET TO ON AND THE CLOCK WAS TICKING.

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        • Luke Green Feb 01, 2014
          the clock has a set button,turn the clock on and turn the set button to set,then where the hour buttons are there are two,one on the left and one on the right.When you completed the steps above,Press thesecond button on the right side of the hour set,then for each time you press it,the clock will adjust per hour.So press itonce and then press test,it should give u one chime,press two and it should chime for two oclock,press three times and it should chime three time,usew this theroy and it should be all you need,ofcorse you will have to use common sence.Thanks and good luck

        • Luke Green Feb 01, 2014
          remember for each time you do this u have to move the button from set to run for complete test.SO set to set then press one on the second button of hour,then turn it from set to start and then try it again.make sence?each time u adjust it you have to turn it from set to on then try the test after each adjustment.Good luck
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1. Flip the second switch from "Start" to "Set."

2. Use the thumbwheel to move the hands to the desired time.

3. Use the four "H" and "M" buttons to set the time for the chime.
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— If the desired time is 9:00, you only need to press the second button 9 times (all unpressed buttons default to 0).

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Ultra simple. The two hour buttons and two minute buttons represent a 24 hour clock. Example, how to set the clock to 2:50 PM. Easy, change the 2 PM to its 24 hour counterpart, i.e. 14 hundred hours.

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