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PRODUCT INFORMATION LABEL
The product information label identifies the clock model number and serial number.
The clock model number and serial number are essential for obtaining parts or service.
The product information label is located in several locations: outside the shipping
carton, back of door, back of the clock, top of the clock, inside the top back corner
of the clock, or inside the clock above the back of the dial. Refer to this label when
contacting us or your dealer. For easy reference in the future, take a moment to record
these numbers in the space provided in the Service Information Section (page 12.)
Attach your sales receipt to this manual for future reference.
MOVING YOUR CLOCK
Care should be taken whenever you move your clock to insure that all accessory parts
such as the pendulum and weights, are removed and packed properly to prevent
damage. NEVER wind a cable drive movement without weights installed.
HOW TO REMOVE/INSTALL THE TOP SIDE PANELS FROM THE CLOCK
Your clock may have wood or glass top side panels. When removed, you have access
to the clock movement and chime area. The panels may be held in place during
shipment by tape or a plastic clip. In order to remove the panel, reach in through the
front door and turn the plastic clip or remove the tape. Then follow these steps:
1. Grasp the wood slats or knob with the tips of your fingers. Be careful not to push on
the grill cloth or glass as you might separate it from the wood top side panel.
2. Lift the top side panel up. It rests in a groove on the bottom edge.
3. Push the bottom edge of the top side panel toward the center of the case while
at the same time, pull the top edge down and out of the groove in the top of the
opening.
4. Tilt the top edge of the top side panel toward the case center.
5. Remove the top side panel from frame opening, bottom end first.
When installing wooden or glass top side panels reverse steps 1 thru 5.
GENERAL INFORMATION
PRODUCT INFORMATION LABEL
GLASS FEATURES
Note that minor character marks are created by the glass making processes such as
heat bending, cutting, or polishing. These character marks are visible to the eye. They
are natural and are not considered as flaws.
When cleaning glass, use a non-ammonia glass cleaner. Never spray the cleaner
directly on the clock.
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