The Sapling Company, Inc.
1633 Republic Road
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
215.322.6063 P.
215.322.8498 F.
www.sapling-inc.com
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Wall Mount Installation - Square Clock (wired applications)
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Separate the front of the clock from the back case -
Locate the four (4) tabs (two (2) on the left side and two (2) on the right side of
the clock) and disengage those tabs by pressing down on them with a flathead screw driver no further than 1/4 inch. This will allow the front
of the clock to separate from the back case section of the clock. The back case is the portion that will be mounted to the wall first. Make
sure that both the clock and the back case are facing in the upright position before moving on to the next steps.
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Mount the back case and mounting cap to the switch box -
Make sure that the mounting cap is slid into place on the back case.
*Note: the mounting cap should slide on to the top side of the clock.
Pull all necessary wires from the switch box through the hole
in the back case and mounting cap (9”- use the top hole, 12” or 16” - use either the top or second to the top hole). Line up the two holes
in the back case of the clock and the mounting cap with the two holes that line up with the top and bottom of the switch box.
Note: the
back case of the clock and the mounting cap are provided with holes that line up with the holes on a double switch box as
well - these holes are located on the four outter most holes of the back case and the mounting cap.
Using the 6-32x1" screws
included in the supplied kit, screw the back case and mounting cap to the switch box.
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Plug and secure wiring -
Take the wiring that should now be routed through the switch box and through the hole in the back case and
mounting cap and secure it to the back case by slipping it under the clamps or tabs located within the back case. The user will choose the
clamps and tabs used based on the amount of excess wiring present inside the back case. Take the front of the clock that was separated
from the back case in step 1 and plug the end of the wiring into the appropriate jack on the movement.
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Attach the front of the clock to the back case -
With the wiring now secured and properly plugged into the movement, take the
front of the clock and snap it back together with the back case. Press the front of the clock into the back case, making sure the tabs that
were disengaged in step one are properly snapped back together.
Note: when pressing the front of the clock onto the back case,
DO NOT press on the center of the clock. Rather, push on the outer edges of the frame of the clock as to not damage the
contents of the clock.