
OPERATIONS MANUAL 
                                    CUCKOO CLOCK 
FEATURES
1) Clock automatically triggers the bird and bird song on the hour. The 
   bird will extend out of the doors, a bird song will play, and then retract back into the 
   clock. 
Note: If the door does not close completely, please take one of the “C” size batteries out of battery 
compartment and put it back in to reset and close the door. 
2) This clock has a silence function controlled by a light sensor positioned above the doors. 
   The light sensor automatically deactivates bird and turns the bird song off when the 
   room is dark. 
 3) A “Try Me” Button allows the user to activate the bird and bird song at 
   any time. (Located on the right side of the clock) 
SETTING THE TIME
1) Insert 2 “C” and 1 “AA” size batteries (not included) into the battery compartment 
   located in the back of the clock. Make sure that the battery polarity (+/-) is as  
   indicated. (See diagram above) 
2) To set desired time, use forefinger to turn the minute hand which is positioned on front of clock. 
   Be careful not to touch the hour and second hands when setting time. 
Note: To protect the clock hands, clock dial and table surface, do not lay the clock face down when 
inserting the batteries. 
A TTACHING THE PENDULUM
1) To unlock the clip, firmly pull it towards the center of the opening in the bottom of the 
   clock. (See diagram above) 
2) Fasten the pendulum stem to the clip by sliding the stem into the clip area until it  
   clicks into place. (See diagram above) 
 

HANGING THE CLOCK 
The clock has a keyhole on the back to hang it on from a nail or screw that is firmly inserted into the wall.  
For the pendulum to work properly, the clock must be hung vertically. 
Note: The clock with batteries inserted will weigh 2 pounds. Use an appropriate nail or screw to 
correspond with the clock weight and type of wall. 
BA TTERY NOTICE
1) 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. 
2) Replace the batteries if the timekeeping becomes erratic, bird song becomes abnormal, or 
   bird does not appear on the hour. This may be an indication that batteries are  
   becoming worn out. 
3) Remove the batteries if product is to be left unused for a long time. Clean the battery contacts  
   prior to battery installation. 
Batteries not included 
Made in China 
  Mark Feldstein & Associates, inc. 
  www.markfeldstein.com