Remove the battery and replace with a new one. Just because. Depress the tab on the back of the clock mechanism firmly (it pushes in a button beneath it) 22 times. While you're pressing the tab, the hands will begin to rotate. They will stop at 12 , 4 or 8 o'clock.
Place the clock in a window where it will be able to receive the radio signal.
Next morning the clock should have re-set to U.S. Pacific time. Press the on the clock mechanism that corresponds to your time zone and you should now have the correct time again.
Thanks jimdwrigh. i changed what i thout was a new battery and the clock quickly went to noon. It's in the window now, moving at normal speed and hopefully by tomorrow it will give the authentic time.Thanks jimdwrigh. i changed what i thout was a new battery and the clock quickly went to noon. It's in the window now, moving at normal speed and hopefully by tomorrow it will give the authentic time.
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Remove the battery and replace with a new one. Just because.
Depress the tab on the back of the clock mechanism firmly (it pushes in a button beneath it) 22 times. While you're pressing the tab, the hands will begin to rotate. They will stop at 12 , 4 or 8 o'clock.
Place the clock in a window where it will be able to receive the radio signal.
Next morning the clock should have re-set to U.S. Pacific time. Press the on the clock mechanism that corresponds to your time zone and you should now have the correct time again.
Thanks jimdwrigh. i changed what i thout was a new battery and the clock quickly went to noon. It's in the window now, moving at normal speed and hopefully by tomorrow it will give the authentic time.