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HANDS SPIN NON-STOP 

 

 

This is indicative of a low or overpowered battery (number 1 warranty issue). 

 

Replace battery and perform restart procedure. Allow 5 days to catch the WWVB 

signal 

 

If constant spinning continues, the movement may need replacement. 

 

HANDS JUMPS OR JERKS AROUND THE DIAL 

 

 

This is indicative of a low or overpowered battery (number 1 warranty issue). 

 

Replace battery and perform the 

restart procedure

. Allow up to 5 days to receive a 

signal. 

 

If the hands continue to jump, the movement may need replacement. 

 

HANDS STUCK AT CERTAIN TIME 

 

 

This is indicative of a low or overpowered battery (number 1 warranty issue). 

 

Replace battery and perform restart procedure. Allow up to 5 days to receive a signal. 

 

Check to see if the hands may be bent. 

 

Movement may need replacement. 

 

HANDS ARE LOOSE. 

 

 

If under warranty, the clock must be sent in for repair or the movement needs to be 

replaced. 

 

POSITION THE CLOCK 

 

 

This La Crosse Technology

®

 atomic clock is designed for indoor or outdoor use.  

 

INDOOR: Select a location to place the radio-controlled clock where it will be at least 

six feet away from a TV, computer, air conditioner or other household electrical 

appliances. The optimal location is near a window. Windows facing Colorado provide the 

best signal.  

 

OUTDOOR: Select a location sheltered from direct sunlight and rain, preferably under 

a roof or porch area, and facing Colorado for better reception of the WWVB signal.  

 

This clock is designed for indoor and outdoor use: but only in a dry environment and in a 

temperature range between -30°F and 130°F.  

Note: The clock is NOT waterproof. If left in the elements water may enter the clock and 

damage it.   

 

HOW DO I ADJUST THE TEMPERATURE OR HUMIDITY? 

 

 

With a flat tipped screwdriver, gently turn the temperature or humidity sensor screw at 

the back of the clock to the desired setting. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 433-3256

Page 1: ...ct 2 Clock is incorrect by Hours but minutes are correct 2 Daylight Saving Time 3 Manually Set Time 3 How long will the battery last 3 Can I shut off the WWVB signal 3 Is there a booster antenna to receive the WWVB signal in a difficult location 3 Can I wire a control timing circuit to the La Crosse Technology atomic clock 3 Why do the hands spin once or twice everyday 3 Hands spin non stop 4 Hand...

Page 2: ...he box state and often resolves an issue Factory Restart 1 Remove all batteries from the clock for 15 minutes 2 Press the Manual Set Tab at least 20 times to clear all memory 3 Insert fresh Alkaline battery into the clock 4 The hands will spin to 12 00 4 00 or 8 00 and wait for the WWVB time signal SUPPORTED TIME ZONES This atomic clock offers 4 time zones Pacific Mountain Central and Eastern La C...

Page 3: ...ter 15 minutes insert the battery and allow the clock to spin to 12 00 4 00 or 8 00 Hold the Manual Set Tab and the hand will spin Continue holding to reach the correct time Note You can only set the clock manually for about 2 minutes after inserting the battery If the clock receives the WWVB time signal this signal will override manually set time HOW LONG WILL THE BATTERY LAST A good AA Alkaline ...

Page 4: ...f under warranty the clock must be sent in for repair or the movement needs to be replaced POSITION THE CLOCK This La Crosse Technology atomic clock is designed for indoor or outdoor use INDOOR Select a location to place the radio controlled clock where it will be at least six feet away from a TV computer air conditioner or other household electrical appliances The optimal location is near a windo...

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