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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Crosley 33301 Front Glass
- Rotate Clock till the face/or front is pointing away from you.
- Continue on by unscrewing the 5.5 millimeter screws with your hands.
- Once all the screws are removed, take the circular back panel off and lay it down flat on a stable surface to put back on later.
Rotate Clock till the face/or front is pointing away from you.
Continue on by unscrewing the 5.5 millimeter screws with your hands.
Once all the screws are removed, take the circular back panel off and lay it down flat on a stable surface to put back on later.
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Step 2
- Unscrew the two remaining screws with a PH2 bit.
- Do not be afraid to use additional force to remove these screws. Just be careful not to break the clock!
Unscrew the two remaining screws with a PH2 bit.
Do not be afraid to use additional force to remove these screws. Just be careful not to break the clock!
Step 3
- Remove the front part of the clock from the back frame.
- No major force is required. The back frame should slide right off.
Remove the front part of the clock from the back frame.
No major force is required. The back frame should slide right off.
Step 4
- You will notice that there are three small indents on alternate sides.
- You will see small slits where the indents can slide through.
- Twist the center counter clockwise so that the face and the back are no longer connected.
You will notice that there are three small indents on alternate sides.
You will see small slits where the indents can slide through.
Twist the center counter clockwise so that the face and the back are no longer connected.
Step 5
- Replace the front of the clock with your new glass face protector and settle it on the frame.
- The glass for this clock is 10cm in diameter. It would be best to use glass that fits this measurement!
Replace the front of the clock with your new glass face protector and settle it on the frame.
The glass for this clock is 10cm in diameter. It would be best to use glass that fits this measurement!
Step 6
- Apply the clock face back on the frame, then reverse your steps. Take a step back and admire your handiwork!
Apply the clock face back on the frame, then reverse your steps. Take a step back and admire your handiwork!
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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