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I have a Westclox model #15600QA, when set time for alarm is reached, I do not hear alarm and the clock's second hand stops functioning.

It sounds like there may be an issue with the alarm function and/or the clock movement in your Westclox model #15600QA clock. Here are some steps you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
  1. Check the battery: Ensure that the battery in the clock is fresh and properly installed. A weak or dead battery can cause the clock to stop functioning or the alarm to not sound.
  2. Check the volume: Make sure that the volume of the alarm is turned up and not muted. There may be a switch or dial on the back or side of the clock to adjust the volume.
  3. Check the alarm setting: Ensure that the alarm is set correctly and that the time is set to the correct AM/PM setting. Check that the alarm switch is in the "on" position.
  4. Check the clock movement: If the clock's second hand stops functioning, this may be a sign that there is an issue with the clock movement. Try resetting the clock and see if the second hand starts moving again. If it does not, there may be a problem with the clock's gears or other internal components.
  5. Contact Westclox support: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it may be best to contact Westclox support for further assistance. They may be able to provide additional troubleshooting steps or suggest repair options if the clock is still under warranty.
Note: Before attempting any repairs or opening the clock, make sure to read the instructions and take proper safety precautions. If you are unsure of how to proceed or do not feel comfortable making repairs yourself, it is best to seek the help of a professional clock repair service.
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Have a beautiful Westclox Big Ben 1964 wind up clock. The person said he believed it was wound too tight. According to the owner:The Big Ben doesn't run (is wound tight), and the alarm only clicks when...

Sorry to say that clock repair is not easy and is a lost art. You may want to see if you can locate one locally that can fix it. The only other chance you have is to open the clock and look for the winding spring and the pawl that holds it and release the tension by holding the pawl back as you put torque on the winding stem, then release the stem slowly and then release the pawl.
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How to set alarm for Westclox 47550 Quartz?

Hi, A 8 year old can do this. On the back of the clock there should be 2 round turning nobs. 1 is for to set time (min...) 2sec is for to set timer for that hour...usually is a smaller hand on face of clock.
select hour to wake up at and set alarm Button. This is only basic set up.
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I have 3 westclox clocks I have lost the instructions to set them. atomic clock Westclox 70026 cannot change the zone nor can I set the time to alarm

Manual on the link below.
If you would like to see the instructions, they are in .jpg format:

Front page of instructions:
http://www.poyntsource.com/New/Pathimages/westclox%2070026%20-%20page%201.jpg

Back page of instructions:
http://www.poyntsource.com/New/Pathimages/westclox%2070026%20-%20page%202.jpg

You might want to save these images on your computer in case the webpage is no longer available.
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Need instructions

http://www.westclox.co.uk/

Contact them through the contact us link and I'm sure they can assist.

Marc
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