![]() Intense heat can cause clocks/cases/parts to melt/contract/warp/discolour and can cause clocks to stop or push interference fit hands to come loose. Or in an environment where there is intense heat or over exposure to sunlight from, but not limited sun through a window/conservatory/summer room/greenhouse/over a cooker/radiator/fire/wood burner. Your clock is designed only for domestic and light commercial indoor use, it should not be used in an environment with high humidity such as a conservatory/summer room/greenhouse/shed/swimming pool/bathroom/above cooker or appliance/outdoors. ![]() If your clock is open-faced do not move the hands on the front of the clock as this may damage the mechanism. When altering the time on your clock always use the dial on the back of the clock. As a general rule larger clocks with longer heavier hands will use more batteries as they consume more power. ![]() Make sure batteries are replaced regularly to maintain optimum performance and reduce the risk of battery leakage and corrosion. Make sure the battery is not pushed underneath the battery terminal, as this could create a short circuit and cause the battery to overheat and/or leak. Please ensure you insert the batteries the correct way around, following the symbols in the battery compartment. Inserting the battery, the wrong way around could cause the battery to overheat and/or leak. Poor quality or previously used batteries may cause your clock to lose time or stop. We recommend the use of known brand alkaline batteries, new and in date.
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