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How to set the time and day and date on a relic zr15701

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Pull the crown out once to set the date. Pull it out a second time to change the time. Of course move the crown up or down and see if it will change.

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I had to go to the Sears counter to fix mine. The sales person had to use TWEEZERS to pull the serrated knob up. He had to really work at it. Once it is pulled up you can twist the knob to set the time and then push the knob back down. What a stupid design.

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