In a message dated 3/4/04 2:52:31 AM, developtrust@COX.NET writes: << . . .the hour adjustment mechanism . . . got stuck . . . Can this digital clock be fixed? How? >> The button can be returned to its position through its hole with a pin or small gauge music wire which has a blunted but rough point. The probe has to grip the button without piercing it because it has to depress the button slightly before the button can be slid into its proper location. This is a tedious task at best and it is complicated by having to determine where the button is residing to begin with, but it is doable. George |
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