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Doesnt keep time

The clock doesn't keep time have to adjust back every couple of months about 5-10 minutes

  • Anonymous Jul 13, 2013

    Chaonei projection clock no model number

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I cant fix the analog of my watch pasnew model PLG_1002AD GRADE A QC 6

Ignore the instructions I found its not as easy as they say first you need to sync the digital and analog to do this press all four buttons at once and hold for 3 secs tho sets the digital clock to 12 Now press mode till you see h-s hold reset till h-s flashes hold the start button in the analog will start moving its slow so be patient set analogue to 12 exactly ignore the minutes that have passed press preset the minute hand will automatically adjust once done press mode go to the main watch screen hold preset use mode to select hours minutes date year month etc and start to change the values keep it on 12 not 24 hour clock set the clock and press preset the analog will now automatically adjust to the time once done you can change to 24 hr mode if you wish
Mar 06, 2015 • Watches
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REGULATION TIPS FOR THE 400-day and 1000-day clocks

CLOCK REGULATION TIPS FOR THE ROTATING REGULATOR
These Regulations tips are useful for regulating the rotating regulator. This is to include most 400-day and 1000-day clocks.
The following information is copied from SCHATZ (tm) OWNER'S HANDBOOK.
Time Regulation Tip:
On the top of the pendulum is a disk on which numbers are engraved 1 - 16 and two arrows marked F - S. The small indicator hand will be pointing to a number on the disk at which the clock was regulated before leaving the factory. Should you find it necessary to regulate the clock, observe the number to which the indicator hand points. The distance between each number is equivalent to 1/2 minute in 24 hours + or -.
FRROM MY PERSONAL SHOP NOTES:
If your clock loses two minutes per day [24 hours] and the indicator hand points to number 8 on the disk - move the disk in the direction of the arrow marked F until the indicator hand will point to number 1.
NOTE:
Before attempting adjustments to the regulator disk, first lock the pendulums by using the lever located on the front of the base. By so doing, you will avoid damage to the delicate suspension wire while turning the regulating disk.
Keep A Regulation Record:
Keeping a short Record of regulation and maintenance on your clock will make it much easier for you to keep it well with in its optimum time-keeping ability. We have found that using the guideline below helps.
Date: +/- in min: How much adjust in Degrees +/-: Personal Notes:
We recommend logging only the times the clock was wound, and any time the clock is regulated or reset.
Times of regulation will include any time the clock has exceeded a 3 to 5 minute error.
Use only ONE form of time references for this, a QUARTZ clock that is known for keeping good time is recommended.
Over time you may find the clock needs only slight regulation; for example, if it has run for approximately 3 weeks and the error rate is under 3 minutes adjust regulator only slightly or simply RE-set.
TEMPERATURE and SEASONAL CHANGES
Temperature fluctuation can affect the time-keeping abilities of your clock.
Never allow direct sun light to come in contact with your clock. This will over heat the clock and it will not only affect the time-keeping qualities, but also dry out the oil and cause premature servicing requirements.
SPECIAL NOTES: REGULATION TENDENCIES
It is very difficult to look at the hands of an analog clock and still determine if the clock is running correctly, therefore I recommend allowing the time error rate on the clock to remain UN-touched until the error rate has exceeded + or - 3 to 5 minutes. This is because 1 minute is very difficult to observe and calculate effectively.
One little known fact about the Rotating Regulator: After the clock is restarted it can take up to 3 or 4 hours for the pendulum to settle down into regular beat rate. Example: If the pendulum is under rotated the clock will run fast and will take some time to bring it up to speed. If over rotated it will run slow. RECOMMENDATIONS ARE: Look at the actual clock time and reset it as closely as possible to real time after the clock has run for about 3 to 4 hours but don't disturb the pendulum. ONLY RESET THE CLOCK IF the actual clock time is off by 1 or 3 minutes.
If you must reset the clock every 3 to 4 weeks, and it is FOR EXAMPLE always slow, Slightly RE-Regulate the clock to compensate for this rate of error. Simply reset the clock several times just to make sure that no mistakes are made.
How to Calculate the Adjustment:
Calculating how much to turn the regulating nut on the rotating pendulum by using the following calculations.
Link to data base located at http://antiqueclock.clockstop.com/Regulate.html
 
Hope this tip helps.
r/David
on Feb 17, 2010 • Watches
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Need a manual or instructions for mt watch please!!!

TIME AND DATE
1. Press and hold MODE until HOURS digits flash (you'll be in Alarm Mode) Press MODE again to enter TIME mode, SECONDS digits will flash.
2. Press ADJUST to set SECONDS to zero.
3. Press START/STOP to select MINUTES.
4. Press ADJUST to change.
5. Repeat to set HOURS, MONTH, DAYS, and DAY of WEEK. Go through 12 hours to set AM or PM.
6. Press MODE when done.
7. To display DATE from Time display , press START/STOP.
8. With DATE displayed press and hold START/STOP, then press ADJUST to change display between DATE-MONTH and MONTH-DATE.
9. With TIME displayed, press and hold ADJUST, then press MODE to switch between 12-and 24-hour format.

ALARM AND HOURLY CHIME
1. Press and hold MODE until HOURS digits, DAY, and A or P (for AM or PM) flash.
2. Press ADJUST to change HOURS digits. Go through 12 hours for AM or PM.
3. Press START/STOP to select MINUTES.
4. Press ADJUST to change.. Press MODE when done.
5. Press and hold ADJUST, then press START/STOP to turn chime on/off. Press START/STOP again to turn alarm on /off. Release START/STOP when done.

CHRONOGRAPH
1. Chronograph will count up to 24 hours. Lap times are not stored. After 40 minutes chrono display changes from seconds to minutes.
2. With time displayed, press MODE to select Chrono Mode.
3. Press START/STOP to start.
4. Press ADJUST to view lap time. Press again to resume lap timing.
5. Press START/STOP to stop timing . Press ADJUST to reset chrono to zero.
6. Repeat for successive laps.


Have fun :)
May 04, 2017 • Watches
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How do I set the Chimes on the Ergo Westminster Clock

The controls on the back of the Ergo brand Wall Chime Clock are different than that of the Seiko. I'm not sure who makes the movement - probably Chinese or Asian. Anyway, always take the pendulum off the hook before moving the clock about as it can damage the mechanism. On the back, there is a dial for adjusting the time setting of the clock hands, which is awkward to use, but does work, easiest to leave it alone and use the minute hand, NEVER the hour hand. There is a dial for volume. There is a switch for type of chime - Westminster or Wittington. There is the night-time shut off or volume reduction. Some models have a switch for chiming every quarter hour. My advice is make sure you have fresh batteries, and set the switches on the back for the settings you want. Hang the clock, grasp the pendulum arm and re-hang the pendulum, making sure it's hooked in properly. Now, whatever the hands say the time is, ignore it for now, and gently move the minute hand backwards, slowly, to about 5 minutes before the top of the hour, then forwards to a couple of minutes past the top of the hour. This will cause the chimes to start. Let the melody play, then listen for how many "clangs" you get. That will tell you what the clock thinks the time is. For example, if it "dongs" 5 times, and you've set it to run silent at night, the clock thinks it's 5 p.m. If it's actually only 3:15 p.m., then gently run the minute hand backwards til the hands indicate about 10 minutes behind the correct time (it'll take you several minutes to complete the process) then gently move the minute hand back to about 5 minutes before the top of the hour, then forward to a few minutes past, and the chime will start to play the melody. If you let it, it will play out the full melody, then it will "clang" one more time than your previous test. Each time you move the minute hand back to 5 minutes before the hour, it advances the chimes by one hour. Here's a tip - you don't have to let the melody and "clangs" play fully, each time, once you know how it works. If you have it set to run silent at night (pre-programmed to silence after 10 p.m. to 6 p.m.), keep moving the minute hand back to 5 minutes before the hour, keeping track of how many times you've done it until you reach 10 p.m., or not, until you get to the point where you move the minute hand back and there's silence. At that point, the auto-silence mechanism is active, and the clock thinks it 11 p.m. So, from that point, keep repeating the process of gently moving the minute hand back and forth, from about 5 minutes to the hour, to a few minutes past, keeping track of how many times you've done it. After 8 sequences, you hear it start to chime again, at 6 a.m. So, at that point, go through the back-up and advancing of the minute hand sequence 9 more times, and on the 9th time, let the melody play, and let in "clang" to determine that you're indeed at 3 p.m., which you should be. Then simply gently advance the minute hand to the correct time, 3:10, 3:12, whatever, and you're done. You'll know for certain soon enough.
Apr 02, 2012 • Watches
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How to syncronize time with clock chimes? Howard Miller banjo clock.

The hands on your clock are probably friction fit, meaning that they can be adjusted, possibly even without tools. The hour hand is usually a firm slip fit over a tube, meaning that it can be slid forward and backward an hour or more as long as you hold the minute hand steady to keep the hour shaft from turning.
The minute hand may be trickier to adjust. Sometimes, it, too, is a simple friction fit, and you can pop off the hand (remove the second hand and pull the minute hand straight up off its shaft) before setting it where it should go. Other times, however, the minute hand is on a keyed shaft and has to go on in one of two directions. It's still possible that someone could have assembled your clock incorrectly, however, making the minute hand 30 minutes out of sync with your chimes.
If neither of these ideas helps you, please describe better exactly how the time isn't matching up with the chimes. That will help us better understand the underlying issue.
May 09, 2011 • Watches
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I have bought a couple of lupo watches but there are no instructions so I dont know how to set them to the correct time can you help

This LUPO anion watch emits negative ions and infrared which make you calm. It soothes and relaxes your mind. How to set the time and date: This unique watch can display month, date, time & minute. 1.Press A button twice. (Date and Time displays when press once) 2.When the month figure appears, press M to set the month. 3.Press A button once again, the date figure appears and press M to adjust the date. 4. Press A button once again, the hour figure appears and press M to set the time. 5.Press A button once again, the minute figure appears and press M to set the minute. When you adjust one of among the month, date, time, minutes, just keep press A button until the desired figure appears and press M to adjust. Press M to see the date. Generally A button is to select the function. (Month, Date, Time, Minute) M button is to adjust the function.
Dec 09, 2010 • Watches
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KADIO KD-3806 Model watch. How can we set date and time.

ALL PARAMETERS CAN BE ADJUSTED BY USING KEYS

GIVEN BACKSIDE...KEYS ARE

MODE (LONG PRESS-4 SEC) TO ENTER INTO SETTINGS;

UP/DOWN TO CHANGE THE PARAMETERS; \

*C/*F KEY TO TOGGLE BETWEEN TO TEMPERATURE FORMAT;

SNOOZE BUTTON TO SET SNOOZE IN ALARM-MULTIPLE SNOOZE CAN BE SET;

RESET KEY CAN BE USED TO RESET CLOCK TO DEFAULT;

DAY COUNTDOWN , AND TIME COUNTDOWN CAN BE ADJUSTED;

DETAILED INFORMATION TO SET THE CLOCK

INSERT CELLS;-SCREEN SHOWS DEFAULT VALUES-INITIAL MUSIC WILL RING;
LONG PRESS MODE BUTTON-KEEP IT PRESSED UNTIL 12 STARTS BLINKING;
USE UP /DOWN BUTTON TO ADJUST HOURS...
THEN SIMPLY PRESS MODE AGAIN, NOW MINUTES 00 IS DEFAULT WILL START BLINKING;
USE UP/DOWN BUTTON TO ADJUST MINUTES;
AGAIN PRESS MODE, SCREEN WILL SHOW YEAR 2002 DEFAULT BLINKING, USE UP/DOWN KEY TO ADJUST YEAR;
AGAIN PRESS MODE, SCREEN WILL SHOW MONTH BLINKING, USE UP/DOWN KEY TO ADJUST CURRENT MONTH;
AGAIN PRESS MODE, SCREEN WILL SHOW DATE BLINKING, USE UP/DOWN KEY TO ADJUST YEAR;
AGAIN PRESS MODE, SCREEN WILL SHOW 12:00 BLINKING WITH ALARM SIGN (FOR ALARM SET);USE UP/DOWN KEYS TO SET ALARM, FIRST HOURS AND THEN MINUTES FOR ALARM; THEN ON PRESSING YOU CAN SELECT SNOOZE MINUTES;
AFTER SNOOZE ON PRESSING MODE AGAIN YOU CAN SELECT DAY COUNTDOWN TO SELECT 999 DAYS COUNTDOWN FROM CURRENT DATE;

when watch displays time and everything .....
each and every buttons has some function;(shortcuts)
press down to toggle between 12hr/24hr format;
press up to enter contdown timer;
press snooze to set snooze in alarm;
press c/f to toggle between two temperature formats;
press mode to toggle between alarm time and current time
Nov 12, 2010 • Watches
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How do I change time on Kadio clock 3805, thanks ?

LONG PRESS MODE BUTTON-KEEP IT PRESSED UNTIL 12 STARTS BLINKING;
USE UP /DOWN BUTTON TO ADJUST HOURS...
THEN SIMPLY PRESS MODE AGAIN, NOW MINUTES 00 IS DEFAULT WILL START BLINKING;
USE UP/DOWN BUTTON TO ADJUST MINUTES;
AGAIN PRESS MODE, SCREEN WILL SHOW YEAR 2002 DEFAULT BLINKING, USE UP/DOWN KEY TO ADJUST YEAR;
AGAIN PRESS MODE, SCREEN WILL SHOW MONTH BLINKING, USE UP/DOWN KEY TO ADJUST CURRENT MONTH;
AGAIN PRESS MODE, SCREEN WILL SHOW DATE BLINKING, USE UP/DOWN KEY TO ADJUST YEAR;
AGAIN PRESS MODE, SCREEN WILL SHOW 12:00 BLINKING WITH ALARM SIGN (FOR ALARM SET);USE UP/DOWN KEYS TO SET ALARM, FIRST HOURS AND THEN MINUTES FOR ALARM; THEN ON PRESSING YOU CAN SELECT SNOOZE MINUTES;
AFTER SNOOZE ON PRESSING MODE AGAIN YOU CAN SELECT DAY COUNTDOWN TO SELECT 999 DAYS COUNTDOWN FROM CURRENT DATE;

I hope it will help you..
May 15, 2010 • Watches
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How to set time on a bulova marine star 96C30

For some reason you cannot find the manuals on the Bulova web site any longer. But don't worry....
I have the manual for the Bulova Marine Star 96C30 Watch. This is easily fixable.
Below, I have typed the instruction on how to fix this issue as well as reset the time and calendar and a few extra tips in case you forgot....

Here is what it says to do if the hands don't match up with the display time (usually happens after you change the battery).
First, you must locate the buttons on the watch.
The "A" button is at the 2 o'clock position (upper right). The "B" button is at the 10 o'clock position (upper left) The "C" button is at the 8 o'clock position (lower left) The "M" (mode) button is at the 4 o'clock position (lower right), and is the only button you can pull out to set the times, calendar and programming.
To RESET the watch and do the ZERO POSITIONING after changing a battery or having a display error, do the following.
RESET 1. Pull the "M" button out to the setting position. 2. hold down the "A", "B", and "C" buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds, then release them. All digit segments will turn on and display completely.
ZERO POSITIONING 1. Press the "B" button and all the segments in the digital time will reset to zero, with "UTC" showing in the main digital window. 2. Zero the "UTC" minute and hour hand (located in 12 o'clock sub-dial) to the 24 o'clock maker (straight up). Button "A" will move the hands clockwise, and button "C" will move the hands counter clockwise. 3. Press button "B" - "HR" shows in the main digital window. Adjust the main (large) hour hand to the 12 o'clock (midnight) position using "A" and "C" buttons. At the same time, observe the synchronized 24 hour hand (small dial to the left of the main dial), to insure that it also moves to point to "24". 4. Press button "B". "MIN" shows in the display window. Adjust the large minute hand to also point to the 12 using the "A" and "C" buttons. 5. Push the "M" (mode) button back in to its normal position. The watch beeps and at the same time the hands jump slightly. ALL RESET and ZERO POSITIONING are now complete. 6. Reset the time, calendar and other modes.
To set the time. Note that changing the time in any of the cities will automatically update the time for all the cities. 1. Press the "M" button to move the mode hand to (TME) 2. Press either the "A" or "C" button to move to the desired city. 3. Pull the "M" button out to the setting position. 4. Press the "A" button. SECONDS will blink. Set them with "C". 5. Press the "A" button again, and MINUTES will blink. Set them with the "C" button. 6. Press the "A" button again, and HOURS will blink. Set with the "C" button. 7. Press the "A" button again, and 12 or 24 hours tim format will appear. 8. Push in the "M" button to its normal position.
To set the calender 1. push the "M" button to move the mode hand to (CAL) 2. Set the city using the "A" or "C" buttons. 3. Pull out the "M" button to the "setting" position. The numbers of the "month" starts to blink. this is an "american" date system with the month first, day second, and year third. Use "C" button to adjust the month. 4. Push the "A" button. The date (day) will flash. Adjust with the "C" button. 5. Push the "A" button. The YEAR flashes. Adjust with the "C" button. 6. Push the "M" button back in. The calender is simultaneously adjusted for all cities.
Couple of other "tips".
Switching the time on the digital display with the time shown on the hands: 1. Press the "M" button until the mode hand is in (TME) or (CAL) mode. 2. Pressing the "A" and "C" button together. The time will switch the between the main hands (analog) and the digital display.
Temporary Hand Retraction Pressing and holding the "B" button will move the hands out of the way of the display. Repressing the "B" button will put the hands back at the correct time.
hope this helps.
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Digital settings

Buttons are: A or Adjust (10 o’clock position), B or Time Memo (2 o’clock), C or Mode (8 o’clock), D or Receive (4 o’clock) and L or Light (6 o’clock)
To manually change time, date, year, month and day, hold A until beep and city code appears; press A again until 12H/24H flashes; press C to cycle through options as hour, minutes, year, month, and day flash; use B or D to change flashing option.
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