How do you set the alarm on this analog clock?
Answers: The clock should have 2 knob on the back. 1 of them is for setting the time, the other is for setting the alarm. If you look at the clock frontage while turning them, the one that turns the hand surrounded by the dial beneath the 12, is for setting the alarm. Whatever time you set the hand on, contained by the small dial, is the time the alarm will go sour. To set it for something like 7:30, you would enjoy to position the hand midway between the 7 and 8, equally for other inbetween times. Don't forget to move the lever that holds the chime hammer away from the tack hammer. If you don't, it won't ring. To stop it from ringing, move the lever so it holds the hammer surrounded by place. If it is a wind-up clock, there may also be 2 wind-up key on the back. 1 wind the spring for the clock, and the other winds the spring for the alarm. If at hand is only 1 push button, the same spring runs both the alarm and the clock. Simple, confident and analog. : )
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