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How do I reset a klik radio controlled wall clock?

We have klik radio controlled wall clocks in school.

Once the battery runs down it is impossible to reset the clock.

When you put a new battery in all the hands ( second, minute and hour) go round the clock until they are on 12.00 and then the clock stops and will not start again.

How do I get it to the correct time and run correctly

Thanks

Kathryn Scully
September 2009
The "Rugby" MSF Time Source moved from Rugby to Cumbria in 2007. For those in the South of England, the signal strength is now much lower, and an MSF Clock requires much better siting than before. Schools and Office Blocks are finding that a clock buried deep inside the building will not get a "lock" from the Cumbria signal. If you are in the South of England, a good way to check this is to take a "Klik" Clock to a high point in the building - facing North (-ish), and replace the battery. The Clock should now whizz around, and stop at 4:00, 8:00 or 12:00. Wait for a few minutes, and it will whizz around again - maybe several times - before eventually stopping at the correct time. Now take the Clock back to it's required position. If it keeps the correct time over a period of a week or more - all is well. Battery "Radio Controlled" Clocks are not permanently "connected" to MSF - the time is only checked maybe once an hour, every two hours, or every four hours, in the meantime they run on their own internal reference. So, if after a few days the Clock starts to slip plus or minus a few seconds, then the MSF signal strength is not high enough, and there is little to be done about this except reset the Clock from a higher signal strength position.

Peter Knight
August 2020
Clock is always running2minutes fast

Geofftrim
August 2014
I think it's something to do with the little circular thing at the top left of the whatsit on the back.

Lesley
January 2013
I'm no expert but, the radio clock is similar to a radio but works on a much lower frequency, so it can take a while to 'tune in'
like a radio it needs a good position to pick up the best reception. you may get a better performance postioning it on a different wall or even higher up

Alick
October 2009
Wait 3 to 10 minutes...then it will set

Michael
September 2009
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