Schatz Standard 400 Day Clock Instruction Sheet from 1959
Schatz, THE ORIGINAL 400 DAY CLOCK
The clock and glass dome are very carefully packaged . . . remove from thetop of the carton with extreme care to avoid damage. You will find the followingclock parts:
CONTENTS
- For example, let's say the movement numbers are 81 K 116cm. 1981 = If it is an on older unit, the 81 would be the year it was made. On new units this number is not the year but only an internal engineering code. K = The K is the movement series.
- If you are having difficulty setting up your clock, Mervyn Passmore's 'Anniversary Clock Adjusting' book is also available from the online store, part number 0412 016226. Anniversary Clock Identification by Mervyn Passmore 3.
1. Clock
2. Glass cover
3. Pendulum
4. Envelope containing a) Instruction booklet, b) Key, c) Spare suspensionwire
2. Glass cover
3. Pendulum
4. Envelope containing a) Instruction booklet, b) Key, c) Spare suspensionwire
Quartz Chiming Clock Owners Manuals (battery operated wall clocks and mantel clocks) Hermle Quartz 2115 or 2114 Movement Manual. Hermle New 2114-N Quartz Movement for 2015. Howard Miller Quartz, Dual Chime Instructions. Quartz Harmonic Movement Instructions (found on many Miller, Hermle, Bulova, and Rhythm clocks) Bulova Harmonic II Owners Manual. Kundo Kieninger & Obergfell Anniversary Clock Vintage German made by Kieninger & Obergfell commonly called 400 Day Anniversary Clocks and typically wound once per year. The clock is solid brass with key wind movement. more like this Kundo electromechanical clock, Model 825. Make offer - Kundo Brass 400 Day Anniversary Clock Germany Glass Dome 11-1/2' tall Vintage German Schatz 400 day anniversary clock teal, works well, original box £285.30 However, in reality, your clock may need to be wound as soon as nine months or as late as 13 months.
IMPORTANT
The cover of this clock is made of unbreakable glass. To clean off dust,etc. only use a very soft cloth or feather duster, thus avoiding scratches.
METHOD OF ASSEMBLY
1) Set the clock upon a level surface completely free from vibration.
2) There is a brass protruding tube located at the back of the clock throughwhich passes a delicate suspension wire assembly (Figure I). The tube hastwo sections, the lower part (A) holds the suspension wire in position whilethe clock is in transit.
3) The lower section of the tube is held tight by a thumb screw (B). Loosenthis screw and raise the lower part of the tube (A) upward as far as it willgo, then tighten the thumb screw (B). The suspension wire assembly is nowready to receive the pendulum.
4) Take the pendulum and place the top of it over the suspension plate (C,figure I), located at the end of the suspension wire . . . be extremely carefulnot to bend the delicate suspension wire. Make certain that the bottom pointof the pendulum hands directly over the cone of the brass cup, otherwise theclock is not level. Accurate leveling is accomplished by adjusting the levelingscrews (K) protruding from the base of the clock.
5) When pendulum is stationary, rotate it slightly either to the right orleft, approximately one half turn, then release.
6) HAND SETTING – The clock should be set to the proper time by movingthe minute hand. Do not touch the hour hand as this moves automatically.
7) WINDING: -- Clock winding is a memorable anniversary for many familiesthe world over. To some, New Year’s Day is ideal; others honor the dateof anniversary of a wedding, birth, or special family occasion with this sentimentalcustom. For testing and regulating purposes, the clock has been one thirdwound before leaving the factory. To wind fully, give the spring 3 to 4 furtherturns with the key. Please turn anti-clockwise. Do not force the spring, windonly until you find that the key will not readily turn further. when fullywound, your Schatz clock requires no further winding for 400 days.
8) Carefully place the glass dome into position, covering the clock.
9) To prevent loss, keep instruction booklet and key under the base of clock.
TIME REGULATIONS
ALLOW CLOCK TO OPERATE 48 HOURS BEFORE ATTEMPTINGTIME ADJUSTMENTS
10) the cup located on the base centers the pendulum . . .if the pendulumtouches the side or bottom of the cup, the clock will not operate accurately:This indicates that the clock does not stand on a level surface. In such acase accurate leveling is accomplished by adjusting the leveling screws (K)protruding from base of clock, enabling pendulum to rotate freely and theclock to operate satisfactorily. The cup also prevents the pendulum from swingingtoo much when the clock is moved . . . thereby preventing damage to the glassdome or suspension wire.
11) On the top of the pendulum is a disc (figure III), on which numbers areengraved 1 – 16 and two arrows marked F-S. the small indicator hand(L) will be pointing to a number on the disc at which the clock was regulatedbefore leaving the factory. Should you find it necessary to regulate the clockobserve the number to which the indicator hand points. The distance betweeneach number is equivalent to 1/2 minute in 24 hours + or -.
For example: If your clock loses two minutes per day (24 hours) and the indicatorhand points to number 8 on the disc – move the disc on the directionof the arrow marked F until the indicator hand will point to the number 4.
For example: If your clock loses two minutes per day (24 hours) and the indicatorhand points to number 8 on the disc – move the disc on the directionof the arrow marked F until the indicator hand will point to the number 4.
PUTTING THE CLOCK IN BEAT
12) In some instances, the clock may be 'out of beat': this shouldbe rectified by an experienced clock-maker. This can be determined as follows:
Observe the lever and escape wheel through the two holes in the back plate.When the lever (pallet) leaves a tooth of the escape wheel, the pendulum mustrotate a litter further. The pendulum will then rotate to the opposite sideand will also rotate a little further after the lever leaves a tooth of theescape wheel. If the distance the pendulum travels is unequal at both endsof the rotation, the clock is 'out of beat'. To put the clock 'inbeat' the method is as follows: On the back plate is a bridge (D) underwhich a small round pillar is attached and held by screw (F). The suspensionwire is held in place by a small bracket centered within this pillar. Screwedto the suspension wire at a slightly lower point is fork (E), which guidesthe lever. Loosen screw (F), turn the small pillar slightly, with the helpof the protruding arm (G) in the direction that more rotation is wanted, tomake it equal. Tighten screw (F).
SUSPENSION SPRING REPLACEMENT
In the event of breakage of the delicate suspension wire, which holds thependulum, a spare has been included for your clockmaker to use if it shouldbe necessary to replace the suspension wire. This is replaced in the followingmanner:
13) Take the pendulum off the suspension plate (C).
14) Remove thumb screw (B) of suspension wire protecting tube slide (A).Now remove the protecting tube slide.
15) Remove the suspension wire mounting bridge (D) with the attached suspensionwire assembly by removing the two holding screws (I). Lift bridge and attachedsuspension wire assembly up and out of protecting tube. Remove the suspensionwire assembly from the bridge by removing thumb screw (H).
16) Replace the suspension wire assembly on the clock, reversing the procedureof removal. Be sure that the fork (E) fits over lever.
17) Clock must be put 'in beat' again, as explained in 'TimeRegulations', paragraph 12.
This Original Schatz 400 Day Clock with its graceful lines and silently rotatingball pendulum is a distinctive precision instrument that runs 400 days withoutrewinding. It has been accurately timed and approved before leaving the homeof highly skilled Schatz craftsmen.
Schatz Miniature 400 Day Clock Instruction Sheet ca. 1955
Describes how to unlock the pendulum, andhow to wind, start, set and regulate the clock. Also gives instructionson replacing the suspension spring.Kundo 400 Day Clock Instruction Sheet ca. 1950
For the type of clock with removable pendulum (no pendulum locking device).
To wind this clock, put the key on the square and turn counterclockwise,1/2 turn at a time. Release the key gently after each half-turn, don'tlet let it snap back suddenly.
Kundo 400 Day Clock Instruction Sheet ca. 1955
For the type of clock with pendulum locking device at the bottom rearof the movement.
To wind this clock, put the key on the square and turn counterclockwise,1/2 turn at a time. Release the key gently after each half-turn, don'tlet let it snap back suddenly.
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