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Reason
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Display is blank
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Check
the polarity on your batteries to make sure they are installed
according to the diagrams in the battery compartment. Also make sure
that you are using a new good quality alkaline battery.
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Reason
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Change the way the date is displayed
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Press and release the + button to change your display options.
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Reason 3
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Time is incorrect or not displaying at all
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- If
you have not yet installed the batteries or plugged in the clock and it
shows a time, remove the scratch-guard from the LCD panel.
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This clock receives a signal from Ft. Collins, Colorado (WWVB) to set
the clock to atomic time. Sometimes, due to adverse weather or
atmospheric conditions you will not be able to receive a signal
immediately. The best way to get a signal is to put your clock in a
window facing Colorado until you see the tower icon appear.
- If your time is off by an increment of 1 hour, change your time zone to match your location.
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Reason
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How does the moon phase work?
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The
segments that are highlighted will portray the part of the moon that is
lit. For instance, the moon will be blank during a new moon and dark
during a full moon. This is set by the tower in Ft. Collins and
therefore needs a signal in order to read accurately. The Moon on the
clock has only 4 segments to show all 28 days in a lunar month. This
may cause the moon phase feature to be off by a few hours. For example
a full moon may not show on the exact hour that your calendar may say
the full moon is.
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If further assistance is required please contact us via email at support@lacrossetechnology.com or by phone at 1-888-211-1923
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