avoidance tactics we’re still unsure!
However, what we can and must advise are the following vital
rules to follow for your own beach trips and for general use of
your Tide Clock:
• Do not use your Tide Clock as a replacement for publicly
available tide timetables in situations where you or others
depend on such information for personal safety or security.
Tides and sea currents can be very powerful and your Tide
Clock must be used as an artistic guide only.
• Your Tide Clock is not to be used as a navigational tool, for
example, for sailing purposes.
• Remember your Tide Clock is primarily for visual
enjoyment rather than a serious indicator of the tide’s exact
movements.
Changing the Batteries & Recycling
Advice
The batteries included with your Tide Clock will, of course, not
last forever but should, in normal circumstances, continue to
work for
well
over a year.
When the battery life in the D-cell batteries that power the
moving dials and scenery reaches a lower level, the lighthouse
will start to give a double flash every few seconds. This signals
that it is good time to consider buying some replacements.
When they have expired, please dispose of the batteries
responsibly and recycle them where local facilities allow. If you
are in the UK you can find out where your nearest recyling
service is by entering your postcode at: www.recycle-more.co.uk
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