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How duo I change the time on my Sterling & Noble wall clock? It does not have any dials on the back to turn?.
To change the time on a Sterling & Noble wall clock that does not have any dials on the back, you will need to follow these steps:
- Locate the small, round hole on the back of the clock. This is the reset button.
- Using a small object, such as a paperclip or a toothpick, press and hold the reset button for about 5 seconds. This will reset the clock and allow you to set the time.
- Release the reset button, and the minute hand will begin to move around the clock face. Use the reset button to advance the minute hand to the correct time.
- Once the minute hand is set to the correct time, the hour hand will begin to move around the clock face. Use the reset button to advance the hour hand to the correct time.
- Once the hour hand is set to the correct time, the clock will begin to run normally.
I hope this helps! If you have any further questions, don't hesitate to ask.
11/7/2022 4:12:47 PM •
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Sterling & Noble wall clock minute hand has fallen off. How can I put it back on?
Unless the clock is an older traditional 'clockwork' mechanism most clocks have a sealed unit as a mechanism so you shouldn't damage anything.
Some clocks can be dismantled from the back, usually with small screws or spring clips. You remove the clock face and mechanism as One piece. Once removed, the hands are usually a push fit so should pull out. The Second hand, then minute hand and the hour hand nearest the clock face.
If you need to replace the mechanism they are held on with a small nut on the face of the clock. These mechanisms are usually quite cheap to buy and easy to fit.
1/17/2022 3:00:36 AM •
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How do you set the alarm on a sterling & noble atomic clock RS3311?
Hello John Ruggiers,
I did check on-line but OMG the single WRST youtube
I've ever seen... (forget about it).
Bottom line: It is done with the
MODE button...
DAYLIGHT, 12/24hr, day, month, year &
alarm ...
If all else fails ..
I tape abbreviated instructions on
the backside of the clock.
Knowing that
"ATOMIC" CLOCKS run their
minutes off of the national radio beacons...
Choosing your time ZONE and telling it IF you
recognize "DAYLOGHT SAVINGS" ... or not:
Your "SETTING" options are a bit
challenging...
the whole point of the clock is that it is self correcting
Carnac the Magnificent
3/25/2017 2:12:29 PM •
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Seal between tank and base leaks
Get a new seal and apply some Vaseline to help seal it . When putting tank on, nestle it in place and then tighten the tanks bolts to the bowl evenly and securely . The rubber washers should compress some to make it snug.
1/19/2013 3:58:36 AM •
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Water is leaking from the tank to the bowl.
I've had this happen before. Mine was a bad seal between the tank and the bowl. I had to replace that stopper and the gasket underneath it between the tank and the bowl. It's not very complicated or dangerous, but you will have to remove the tank to do it. Have plenty of towels ready and plan for a place to sit the tank in (maybe your bathtub) while you are working.
10/21/2012 3:18:57 PM •
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