Weems and Plath Atlantis Quartz Clock User Manual
Quartz clocks
214 EASTERN AVE. • ANNAPOLIS, MD 21403 • USA
410-263-6700 • fax 410-268-8713 • www.weems-plath.com
E-mail: [email protected]
10/11
214 EASTERN AVE. • ANNAPOLIS, MD 21403 • USA
410-263-6700 • fax 410-268-8713 • www.weems-plath.com
E-mail: [email protected]
10/11
214 EASTERN AVE. • ANNAPOLIS, MD 21403 • USA
410-263-6700 • fax 410-268-8713 • www.weems-plath.com
E-mail: [email protected]
10/11
214 EASTERN AVE. • ANNAPOLIS, MD 21403 • USA
410-263-6700 • fax 410-268-8713 • www.weems-plath.com
E-mail: [email protected]
10/11
QUARTZ CLOCKS
Operating Instructions
1) Open case lid (bezel) to expose back of movement. If case has screw-
on type bezel, simply unscrew bezel. If case has hinge type of bezel,
unscrew latch and flip bezel open. If you have an Orion model, see
“Drop in Module” addendum.
2) Open battery cover and insert an alkaline battery. Follow diagram on
battery housing to make certain battery is not put in backwards. Use
only alkaline batteries as they have longer life and are less prone to
leakage.*
3) To set the time, advance hour and minute hands by turning the knob on
the back of the movement counter-clockwise. To reverse, turn clockwise.
4) If clock stops, it is most likely due to a dead battery. Remove the battery
immediately as it will leak acid causing damage to the movement which
will void warranty.*
5) If clock is to be left unattended for long periods of time, the battery
should be removed, otherwise it could become dead and leak acid
causing damage to the movement which will void warranty.*
QUARTZ CLOCKS
Operating Instructions
1) Open case lid (bezel) to expose back of movement. If case has screw-
on type bezel, simply unscrew bezel. If case has hinge type of bezel,
unscrew latch and flip bezel open. If you have an Orion model, see
“Drop in Module” addendum.
2) Open battery cover and insert an alkaline battery. Follow diagram on
battery housing to make certain battery is not put in backwards. Use
only alkaline batteries as they have longer life and are less prone to
leakage.*
3) To set the time, advance hour and minute hands by turning the knob on
the back of the movement counter-clockwise. To reverse, turn clockwise.
4) If clock stops, it is most likely due to a dead battery. Remove the battery
immediately as it will leak acid causing damage to the movement which
will void warranty.*
5) If clock is to be left unattended for long periods of time, the battery
should be removed, otherwise it could become dead and leak acid
causing damage to the movement which will void warranty.*
QUARTZ CLOCKS
Operating Instructions
1) Open case lid (bezel) to expose back of movement. If case has screw-
on type bezel, simply unscrew bezel. If case has hinge type of bezel,
unscrew latch and flip bezel open. If you have an Orion model, see
“Drop in Module” addendum.
2) Open battery cover and insert an alkaline battery. Follow diagram on
battery housing to make certain battery is not put in backwards. Use
only alkaline batteries as they have longer life and are less prone to
leakage.*
3) To set the time, advance hour and minute hands by turning the knob on
the back of the movement counter-clockwise. To reverse, turn clockwise.
4) If clock stops, it is most likely due to a dead battery. Remove the battery
immediately as it will leak acid causing damage to the movement which
will void warranty.*
5) If clock is to be left unattended for long periods of time, the battery
should be removed, otherwise it could become dead and leak acid
causing damage to the movement which will void warranty.*
QUARTZ CLOCKS
Operating Instructions
1) Open case lid (bezel) to expose back of movement. If case has screw-
on type bezel, simply unscrew bezel. If case has hinge type of bezel,
unscrew latch and flip bezel open. If you have an Orion model, see
“Drop in Module” addendum.
2) Open battery cover and insert an alkaline battery. Follow diagram on
battery housing to make certain battery is not put in backwards. Use
only alkaline batteries as they have longer life and are less prone to
leakage.*
3) To set the time, advance hour and minute hands by turning the knob on
the back of the movement counter-clockwise. To reverse, turn clockwise.
4) If clock stops, it is most likely due to a dead battery. Remove the battery
immediately as it will leak acid causing damage to the movement which
will void warranty.*
5) If clock is to be left unattended for long periods of time, the battery
should be removed, otherwise it could become dead and leak acid
causing damage to the movement which will void warranty.*
6) *Weems & Plath recommends changing battery(s) every year to
avoid leakage.
6) *Weems & Plath recommends changing battery(s) every year to
avoid leakage.
6) *Weems & Plath recommends changing battery(s) every year to
avoid leakage.
6) *Weems & Plath recommends changing battery(s) every year to
avoid leakage.