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7

Time Required

                          10 - 15 minutes            

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Movemement Mechanism               
  • Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver, remove all four screws on the back of the clock.

Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver, remove all four screws on the back of the clock.

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Step 2

  • Once screws are removed, simply remove the glass lens covering the display of the clock by lifting it with your hands.

Once screws are removed, simply remove the glass lens covering the display of the clock by lifting it with your hands.

Step 3

  • Turn the display face up.
  • Use needle nose pliers to pull off the ‘second’ hand.

Turn the display face up.

Use needle nose pliers to pull off the ‘second’ hand.

Step 4

  • Use needle nose pliers to remove the ‘minute’ hand.
  • Then use needle nose pliers to remove the ‘hour’ hand.

Use needle nose pliers to remove the ‘minute’ hand.

Then use needle nose pliers to remove the ‘hour’ hand.

Step 5

  • Once all hands are removed, use a 7/16-inch wrench to unscrew, in counter clockwise direction, the threaded nut in the center of the clock.
  • Removing the threaded nut is what allows the movement mechanism to be removed from the clock.

Once all hands are removed, use a 7/16-inch wrench to unscrew, in counter clockwise direction, the threaded nut in the center of the clock.

Removing the threaded nut is what allows the movement mechanism to be removed from the clock.

Step 6

  • Lift the washer underneath the nut with your fingers.

Lift the washer underneath the nut with your fingers.

Step 7

  • Now you may remove the display of the clock from your malfunctioning movement mechanism.

Now you may remove the display of the clock from your malfunctioning movement mechanism.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Patricia Ander - Feb 1, 2021

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Is there a you tube showing these steps?

Leslie Benitez - Apr 3, 2021

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Thank you! there was one tricky thing—the parts I got in the order did not match what I took off, so I had to reconfigure it a bit per new instructions that came with the parts. But I figured it out! Thank you for this instruction.

KO SAMUEL TAK SHUN - Sep 18, 2022

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Excellent illustrations!!!

Marcia Kaminski - Jan 1, 2023

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there seem to be 2 projections keeping the back & glass together.

I don’t want to break them.