Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of a ne timepiece. It has been
carefully designed and crafted to give you years of dependable operation. Read
this booklet thoroughly before assembling and operating your clock in order to
become familiar with its many features and assure proper performance. Keep these
instructions in a safe place for future reference.
ATTENTION
In order to ensure that your clock is stable, adjust the levelers at the bottom of the
clock. As an added safety feature, a support strap has been provided that is xed to
the top of the clock and must be attached to the wall. It is recommended that you do
so.
HOW TO ASSEMBLE YOUR CLOCK CABINET
1. Carefully unpack all parts and compare each item to the following
list to be sure you have everything required.
QUANTITY DESCRIPTION
1 Base Unit
2 Side Panels
1 Top Unit (with door, dial and movement)
1 Back Panel
1 Front Door with Glass (hinges on right)
1 Pendulum
8 Screws (Phillips head)
8 Washers
2 Weights
2 Hinge Pins
2. Place the BASE UNIT near its nal position but leave it away from the
wall until the assembly is nished.
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3. Fit the SIDE PANEL without hinges into the grooves in the base unit
on the left side of the clock and attach it from the inside with two of the
SCREWS and the FLAT WASHERS (Figure A) using a Phillips head
screwdriver. Repeat the process using the side panel with the hinges on
the right side of the clock.
4. Fit the BACK PANEL into the grooves in the side panels at the back of
the cabinet and the bottom unit (Figure B).
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