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Mark Feldstein & Associates Ford Mustang 50 Years of Mustang Desktop Sound Clock Thermometer User Manual

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1. Battery Installation: Insert 3 “AA” batteries (not included) into the battery compartments located on back of the clock
( Batteries A). Make sure that the battery polarity (+/-) is as indicated.

2. Setting Time: Turn the handset knob located on back of the clock to proper time. (Time Set B)

3. Volume Control: Turn Volume Control located on back of the clock to adjust engine sound up or down. (Volume C)
Note: The sounds are controlled by a light sensor on the front of the clock. The light sensor automatically turns the Mustang
sounds off when the room is dark. If the Mustang sounds are low, please move to a brighter area of the room.

4. Demo Mode: The clock comes with a Demo Button to rev the engine anytime. Press the Demo Button located on back of
the clock to hear it come to life. (Demo D)

5. Fully Functional Temperature Gauge: The speedometer located on front of the clock functions as a Thermometer. (No
adjustment needed)

6. Fully Functional Humidity Gauge: Located on front of the clock. (No adjustment needed)

Battery Information – Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (Carbon-Zinc), or rechargeable (Nickel Cadmium) batteries. To avoid leakage
or explosion, do not put batteries in fire. Replace the batteries if the timekeeping becomes erratic or hourly sounds become abnormal, as this may be an indication that
batteries are becoming worn out. Remove the batteries if product is to be left unused for a long time. Clean the battery contacts prior to battery installation.

Demo

Vol

MIN

MAX

(Time Set B)

(Volume C)

(Demo D)

(Battery A)

(Batteries A)

1965 MUSTANG DESKTOP SOUND CLOCK THERMOMETER

I N S T R U C T I O N S

Maumee, Ohio 43537

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