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Make sure that you have the clock set for the correct time zone, and that the DST feature is switched ON. If those settings are correct, try replacing the batteries. Weak batteries frequently cause an atomic clock to "jump" one hour in either direction.
Make sure that the clock is set for the correct time zone and that the DST (Daylight Saving Time) function is ON. Also, although not mentioned in the manuals, these clocks will typically jump and hour ahead or behind when the batteries get weak. Replace your batteries if they are more than a year old.
You need to reset it to YOUR time zone. The default on this model is Pacific Coast time so you must be in the Central Time Zone (2 hours ahead of Central). Instruction manual should show you how to reset.
Hi there. I believe that your clock is automatic. It jumps to the signal from the atomic clock somewhere in your area, every hour. Could be false signal from somewhere. Iceman.
press set button repeatedly -you get timezone mode and change your wished time zone
and select your zone then press set button.
to normal mode and adjust the current time.
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