I finally figured this one out. You've got to use the point of a pen, and then push repeatedly on the function you want to set.
After repeatedly pushing the time set button with the point of a pen, I finally got the hour display to flash.
With the hour flashing, I repeatedly pushed the down arrow button with the point of a pen.
After many pushes, I managed to get the hour to decrease by an hour.
I then had to repeatedly push (with the point of a pen) the time set button for it to cycle through the various functions to return it to normal operation.
Good luck with this one. It really is a pain to set.
To set the time on the Skyscan atomic clock model 86715, first, ensure the clock is plugged in and powered on. Press the "SET" button, then use the "HOUR" and "MINUTE" buttons to adjust the time. After setting the correct time, press "SET" again to confirm the changes. The clock should then display the updated time.
To set the time on a Daniel Dakota wall clock, locate the adjustment knob or dial on the back of the clock. Turn the knob clockwise or counterclockwise to set the correct time, ensuring you pass the hour and minute hands to avoid any misalignment. Once the time is set, ensure the clock is hung securely and level on the wall for accurate timekeeping. Lastly, if your clock has a battery, check that it is properly installed and functioning.
To set the clock on Eclipse units, go to the system settings menu and look for the clock or time option. From there, you can manually enter the correct time using the on-screen prompts or by using the buttons on the unit. Remember to confirm or save your settings to ensure the clock is set accurately.
To set a Kincaid clock, first locate the time-setting knob, usually found on the back or side of the clock. Pull the knob gently to the first position to adjust the time; turn it to set the correct hour and minute. Push the knob back in to lock the time in place. If your clock has a pendulum, make sure it’s swinging freely after setting the time.
To set the clock on the Hinari MX920CGTCSS, first, press the "Clock" button on the control panel. Use the "+" or "-" buttons to adjust the hours and minutes accordingly. Once the correct time is displayed, press the "Clock" button again to confirm and exit the setting mode. Make sure the appliance is plugged in and powered on for the clock to be set correctly.
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To set the time on the Skyscan atomic clock model 86715, first, ensure the clock is plugged in and powered on. Press the "SET" button, then use the "HOUR" and "MINUTE" buttons to adjust the time. After setting the correct time, press "SET" again to confirm the changes. The clock should then display the updated time.
To set the time on a Dreamer Clock, first locate the "Set" or "Time" button, usually found on the back or side of the clock. Press and hold this button until the display starts blinking. Use the hour and minute buttons to adjust the time, then press the "Set" button again to confirm your changes. Finally, ensure the clock is set to AM or PM if applicable.
To set the clock on your Samsung range, press the "Clock" button, then use the "" and "-" buttons to adjust the time. Press "Start" or "Enter" to save the new time.
The red clock is there because the time is not set on the camera. Simply go into the settings, go to set date and time, and set the time. It's as easy as that.
Any atomic clock will automatically set the time.
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