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UNPACKING AND HANGING INSTRUCTIONS

1.  Gently unpack your clock (a), locating the pendulum (b), weights 

(c) and headboard (d). Your clock ma or may not have a headboard and 

it may have two or three weights, depending on the model. Be sure to 

save the original box and packing material for future use.

2. Place the clock face down. Open the 

back of the clock by turning the small 

metal latch (2a). Remove the back panel 

and pull the paper out from behind the 

spiral gong wire on the inside of the back 

panel (2b).

3. Gently slide out the two bellow 

clips (3a, 3b) at the upper inside of 

the clock and save them with the 

original packing material. Replace 

the back panel.

4. Turn the clock onto its backside. Push aside the wire lever (4) to 

unlatch the cuckooʼs door, allowing the door to swing freely. The wire 

latch should remain affixed to the clock body.

Summary of Contents for Black Forest

Page 1: ...can your family will be rewarded with a lifetime of pleasurable memories With proper care and maintenance your new clock will last a lifetime This brochure should answer most of your questions on its...

Page 2: ...Cuckoo Clock Rear View Parts...

Page 3: ...wn Open the back of the clock by turning the small metal latch 2a Remove the back panel and pull the paper out from behind the spiral gong wire on the inside of the back panel 2b 3 Gently slide out th...

Page 4: ...ocket wheels 6 For maximum running time hang your clock approximately 6 off the floor on a secure strong nail or hook At this height the round chain ends should hang about 6 off the floor Running time...

Page 5: ...ocks have a silent lever on the side or bottom of the case Place the lever in the on position if you want your clock to cuckoo and play music on models so equipped In the silent or off position both c...

Page 6: ...clockwise one hour then slowly advance it clockwise or counter wise to the correct time and repeat No 2 above 4 Winding the clock To wind your clock firmly pull the free ends ring ends of the chains t...

Page 7: ...e rubber bands to the clock to keep the chains taut Another effective method of securing the chains and keeping them on the sprocket wheel is to insert a straight piece of wire pipe cleaner or twist t...

Page 8: ...s detailed on p 7 of this booklet and allow 4 6 weeks for warranty repairs The following situations are not covered under this warranty 1 Damage sustained while in transit or through misuse and or abu...

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