![]() Turn this screw as needed and wait until the next hour is played to see if you have made enough or to much of an adjustment. 3.95 4.15 SKU: MTW-10XL Description This movement is made for clock dials that are extra thick. Each one of these indicators around this screw corresponds to one minute of error. If not, there is a white final adjustment slotted screw on the back of the movement that will enable you to make this adjustment. Check to be sure that the chime melody is being played on the hour. Let the movement run for an hour or two.If you have the pendulum version of one of these chime movements, remove the pendulum hanger from the shipping position by pulling it towards the back of the movement.Now install the pendulum rod and bob.If you are usint a second hand now is the time to press it onto the second shaft in the 12:00 position.Secure by mounting the small minute hand fixation nut. Press the minute hand on at the 12:00 position.If you look closely you will notice that there is a small slot in the hour hand tube that is pointing towards the hour that has just been counted. Press the hour hand on the hour hand shaft in the position indicated by the number of hours just counted.Count the number of hours counted after the chime melody has just been counted. At this time the Westminster chime melody will start playing followed by an hour count. This will indicate that the minute hand shaft is positioned at the 12:00 position. Takane Hi Torque Clock Movement and Hands Fits. We are very proud of this rare accomplishment. That works out to actually stocking 23 different models of American made movements. Not 9 different MVT-nine different categories. Turn this knob until a faint click is heard. Takane Hi Torque Clock Movement and Hands Fits a Clock Dial Up To 19 Inches In Dia. Takane Movement We actually stock 9 different categories of Takane American Made Quartz Movements. Turn the black hand setting knob in the direction indicated on the back of the movement.Install a fresh C battery in the position indicated in the battery well.Always use set knob on back of movement, moving it in a counter-clockwise direction, which moves the hands clockwise. Never change the time by moving the hour or minute hands manually.Never lubricate or insert oil in clock movement.Never disassemble the clock movement as this will invalidate any possible warranty.Battery corrosion is not covered under warranty. A new movement will be required if this happens. Clock movements continue to draw energy from dead batteries which can leak and cause corrosion, often spreading to the circuit board. Never leave battery in clock when in storage or not in use for extended periods of time.Replace battery on a regular schedule such as in the Spring or Fall with time changes (at least annually).NOTE: We recommend using Lithium batteries in Quartz Ship’s Bell Clocks) Use alkaline batteries in most quartz clocks.Always use the proper size battery (1.5 volts).If necessary remove and replace battery and then rotate battery while in place.Be sure battery makes contact with + and – terminals.Inspect time set knob to insure no obstruction exists.Make certain battery is not in backwards. ![]() Remove battery corrosion if present using fine sand paper or dry paper towel.
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