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Unpacking the Cuckoo Clock
1 Cuckoo Clock, 2a top piece with bird or 2b top piece with deer head
and 2 antlers, 3 pendulum, 4 two weights for Cuckoo Clock or three
weights for Cuckoo Clock with music. Some clocks eg. the Black Forest
House or the Black Forest Mill have NO top pieces as mentioned in
2a and 2b. |
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| Please check to see if small wood pieces from the clock (i.e. small
carvings) have broken off during shipping and are laying in the carton.
If this is the case, use wood glue to glue these parts back on the
clock. Please be careful when unpacking! Pick up the clock by the
ROOF, and not on the carving section. |
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Removing the Shipping Security Objects
Carefully lay the clock face down on a soft surface. To open the back
of the clock, gently stick a screwdriver or pencil in the small hole
(see 11) in the middle of the clock and pry the back open.
Attention: DO NOT put your finger or a tool in the bottom hole
(see 12). |
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Very carefully remove the paper strip (5) that is lodged between
the metal spiral on the back door of the clock, being sure not to
bend or adjust the position of the spiral. Take out the U-formed clips
(6) that are holding the cuckoo bellows together and put them in a
safe place for later possible transport, along with all other packing
materials.
Replace the back door of the clock and push the metal stay into place.
Careful: Please do not bend any other wires or clockwork pieces
on the clockwork. |
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Attaching the Top Carving Piece
Slide the top piece of the carving (2a or 2b) into the screw holders
on the clock "roof" and gently but firmly screw the top piece on tightly
enough that it will not come loose. |
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| For the deer head top piece, first screw the deer head on the top
piece, and then screw the whole top piece on the clock. Stick the
antlers into the deer head, the antler tips pointing toward the inside.
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Hanging up the Clock
Place an upward-slanted nail or screw and dowel (13) into the wall
approx two meters (6 ft) above the floor, leaving a thumbs-breadth
sticking out of the wall. Hang the upper opening on the back of the
clock (9) onto the nail/screw. Then you may open the wire holding
the cuckoo door shut (7) by turning it to the side so that it will
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Only when the clock is already hanging on the wall should you open
the package with the chains (8) and let the chains slowly out of the
package, carefully loosening any knots that may have developed. Then
you can pull the security wire out from between the chains. Please
be careful that the clock isn't laid down or turned upside down while
the chains are loose like this-otherwise the chains could come away
from the turning gears in the clockwork. Hang the pendulum (3) into
the pendulum hanger (10).
Hang the weights on the chain hooks, and then your clock is ready
to run. |
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Starting the Clock
With the clock hanging straight on the wall, gently nudge the pendulum
to start it swinging. If the clock is hanging correctly and straight,
the pendulum should not rub against the clock cabinet, should be swinging
freely and the ticking of the clock should be even on both sides.
Check the ticking of the clock, and adjust the straightness of the
clock until the ticking on both sides is equal. |
Setting and Regulating the Time
To set the clock time, turn the long hand to the left (counterclockwise)
until you reach the correct time. The cuckoo call sets itself automatically.
Please DO NOT turn the short hand or touch it.If you turn the long
hand to the right (clockwise), then you must wait every hour and half-hour
for the cuckoo to call before you turn any further, and if you have
a cuckoo clock with music, then you must wait until the melody has
finished playing before you can turn any further. |
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| Your cuckoo clock has been regulated already, but you must fine-tune
it by observing it for 24 hours to see if it is too fast or too slow.
If the clock goes too fast, move the pendulum (3a) gently down (slows
down pendulum swing). If the clock goes too slow, move the pendulum
gently up (speeds up pendulum swing). |
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Night Switch-off
In most cases, the cuckoo call can be turned off manually using a
switch on the side or underneath the cuckoo clock cabinet. If the
switch for the manual switch-off is in the down position, in most
cases the cuckoo will call day and night.
To turn off the cuckoo call, flip the switch up. It can be that some
clocks have the opposite setup (down is off, and up is on).
On some of our cuckoo clock models with 8-day movement and music,
there is a built-in night-switch off that you can activate. This automatic
setting turns the cuckoo and music off from 10:00 p.m. until 7:15
a.m. Please follow the special instructions for setting the day and
night time. These instructions are included with every clock with
automatic switch-off. |
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Option: Automatic Night Switch-off
The on-off switch lever located on the side of the housing or the
stick located on the bottom of the housing can be used to control
the cuckoo call and the music as described below.
- Position I - If the shut-off lever is in horizontal
position (middle) or the bottom stick in the middle position the
clock is in the fully automatic position. In this position, the
cuckoo call and the music is discontinued automatically from 9:00
PM to 8:00 AM. To guarantee the proper shut-off function make
sure that the shut-off lever is in its proper position.
- Position II - If the shut-off lever is in the bottom
position (pointing down) or the stick on the bottom of the housing
is pulled all the way down your clock is in the manual shut-off
position. In this position, the cuckoo call and music it totally
shut-off.
- Position III - If the shut-off lever is moved all the
way up (pointing upward) or the stick on the bottom of the housing
is pushed all the way up your clock is in the operating stage.
Please do not operate the off-on lever/stick while the cuckoo
call or music is operating!
- Adjusting time - The hands are already synchronized
at 12:00 o'clock noon. After you have positioned your clock on
the wall please set hands at your correct local time as follows:
If your local time is 9:00 A.M. please turn the minute hand (the
longer hand) backwards to 9:00 AM. If your local time is 4:00
P.M. please turn the minute hand clockwise to 4:00 P.M..
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Installing the Clock Chains, Winding up the Cuckoo Clock
If a weight and chain fall down when you try to hang up a weight,
the chain has come off of the clock gear. The chain can be reinstalled
as follows: Pull chain from other weight so that the weight is completely
up, and then take off that weight. Secure this chain by putting the
packing wire through the uppermost part of the chain so that it will
not come off of the gear. Turn the clock upside down, take the gear
for the fallen chain, and attempt to wind the chain back around the
gear. To get the gear to turn and pull the chain back through, pull
the chain at one end to see if it turns. The chain gear will allow
you to turn it in one direction, and the other direction will be blocked.
Please try it to see which direction the gear wheel should be turned.
If necessary, hook for weight and the ring on the other end of the
chain should be taken off and then put back on. |
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PLEASE DO NOT USE BRUTE FORCE - Treat your clock gently.
If you have a 24-hour clockwork, the clock weights should be pulled
up once a day. If you have a 8-day (1 week) clockwork, the clock weights
should be pulled up once a week. Attention: When pulling on the chain
to pull a weight up, especially with heavy weights, you may push up
on the weight very slightly to relieve the chain of the weight while
you are pulling the chain, although the chain still needs to have
a bit of tension from the weight in order to be pulled through the
clockwork. In order to keep from putting too much pressure on the
clockwork, please pull the weights up slowly, evenly, and without
a jerking motion. The clock weights move steadily downward when all
of the clock functions are operating. If you have turned the cuckoo
call switch to OFF (or cuckoo/music), then the weights for those functions
will not move, but stay where they were when you turned the switch
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FAQ
- · Clock is running too fast. Pendulum is not yet fully
regulated. Move pendulum down.
- · Clock is running too slow. Pendulum is not yet fully
regulated. Move pendulum up.
- · Even though pendulum screw has been adjusted, the clock
cannot be correctly regulated (only appliable to clocks with metal
pendulum). Check to see if the screw has been turned in the
wrong direction, or check to see if the pendulum disk is not moving.
The spring in the pendulum disk is stuck, and therefore the disk
does not move when the screw is adjusted. Move pendulum disk back
and forth to loosen the spring.
- · At the hour, the clock strikes too many or too few times.
Hour hand (small hand) is displaced. Allow the clock to "strike"
the hour, counting the number of times the clock strikes (calls).
CAREFULLY move the hour hand (small hand) to the correct hour,
and then push the hour hand at the base with both thumbs to make
sure it is tightly in place. Move the minute hand (long hand)
to the correct minute if needed.
- · Cuckoo does not call. Shipping clips have not been removed.
Night switch off is set to OFF. For clocks with automatic night
switch off, the clockwork is set to the night phase (where the
cuckoo/music doesn't come). Remove shipping clips and gong paper.
Turn night switch off setting to ON.
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