My anatomic clock all of a sudden changed 50 minutes ahead Anyone know why this would happenMy anatomic clock all of a sudden changed 50 minutes ahead Anyone know why this would happen
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You don't. Just make sure that the rear switches are set for the correct time zone, and that the DST switch is set to the ON position (unless you're in an area that does not use Daylight Saving Time). Make sure that your batteries are fresh, and situate the clock so that the front (or back) is facing roughly in the direction of Ft. Collins, Colorado. Give it a couple of hours to find and sync with the time signal, and it will set itself.
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.
Take out the batteries, let stand for about 30 sec replace batteries and reset clock, when ask if you want to auto set daylight time "yes", and continue.
This is a very common problem that is most frequently caused by the outdoor transmitter going bad. They are surprisingly delicate and don't like getting wet.
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