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Usage Warnings

Wall Clocks

Safety warnings and precautions

Key risks

  • The clock falling due to inadequate fixing, with possible impacts, cuts or damage to surfaces.
  • Breakage of fragile components (e.g., glass or mirror) with a risk of cuts.
  • Minor injuries when handling clock hands or metal edges if undue force is applied.
  • Battery incidents: leaks, overheating or accidental ingestion of small batteries.
  • Risks when installing at height (e.g., use of an unstable ladder or loss of balance).
  • Damage from humidity, steam or excessive heat that can weaken adhesives or fixings.

Safe use

  • Check that the clock's weight and its mounting system are compatible with your wall (brick, concrete, plasterboard) and use appropriate wall plugs and screws.
  • Avoid hanging it above beds, cots or directly over walkways; choose a firm, flat surface, away from vibrations.
  • If the model is fixed with adhesive, follow the load and curing time guidelines; do not use adhesives that are not designed to support weight.
  • When setting the time, use the intended mechanism without forcing the clock hands to avoid misaligning them.
  • Handle models with glass carefully; if it breaks, do not use it and collect the fragments wearing protective gloves.
  • Install using a stable ladder, with non-slip footwear and, if possible, with the help of another person.
  • Batteries: observe the type and polarity, do not mix new and used batteries, do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries, and remove them if the clock will not be used for an extended period.
  • Keep the clock away from heat sources, flames, splashes and heavy steam; in kitchens and bathrooms, place it in well-ventilated, dry areas.

Storage and maintenance

  • Clean with a dry or slightly damp cloth; avoid abrasive products and do not apply liquids directly onto the mechanism.
  • Periodically check the fixings, screws and the condition of the mount; retighten or replace loose or worn parts.
  • Check the batteries regularly; replace them in case of poor performance, corrosion or leaks, and clean the compartment if necessary.
  • If you are going to move or store the clock, remove the batteries and protect it from impacts; if possible, keep the original packaging for the glass and corners.
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and sudden changes in temperature that could warp materials or affect the adhesive.

Restrictions on use

  • Not a toy; keep batteries and small parts out of reach of children and pets.
  • Do not use the clock outdoors unless the manufacturer clearly states that it is suitable for outdoor use.
  • Do not hang on weak surfaces, in areas with high humidity, or on finishes that cannot bear a load without specific solutions.
  • Do not modify or open the internal mechanism; it could be damaged and lose accuracy or compromise safety.
  • Do not use the clock if the glass is broken, the mount is loose, or the fixings show damage.