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Setting the Time

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Pull out the stem carefully, and turn the stem to the correct time. Carefully push the stem back in to start the clock once the time is set.

Pulling the stem stops the clock / battery from running and this might be useful if you plan to not use the gauge (say for the winter) and save battery life. Battery life is up to 3 years. 

Some stems on new clocks can be a bit sticky making it hard to move the clock hands initially, this is nothing to worry about and will loosen as it breaks in and is used. Sometimes a pair of tweezers or small needle nose pliers will aid you in setting the hands to the correct time initially but be careful not to pull the stem out of the clock case.

 
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EL Back_Lit Series


EL Back-Lit Clock


Great Size for Any Bike! Cruiser, Sport-Bike, Touring, Tough, multipurpose shock-resistant Bolt On clock is water resistant to 3 ATM. 316L Stainless Steel case (3.68cm/1.45" Diameter) with black or white face and LumiNova hands. Features include electro-luminescent backlight dial, 3 year button cell battery.


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