Notes on Using the Wall Clock/Hall Clock
Failure to do so may cause the wall clock to fall, resulting in injury.
If the clock is not hanged correctly, the clock may fall.
For wooden pillars or thick walls
Wood screws or latches (some products may not be included)
For gypsum boards
Gypsum board dedicated latch (some products may not be included)
Otherwise (concrete, etc.)
Check the weight of the product and use a commercially available hanger or consult with the builder. Do not use a double-sided tape type or suction cup type hook.
- Install the hanger correctly and safely according to the instruction manual of the product.
As for how to hang the watch, lightly move it up and down, right and left when the clock is hanged, and make sure that it is securely engaged with the hook.
If the watch falls, it may be dangerous (Hall Clock).
The Hall Clock is heavy and may cause injury or damage to property if it falls due to an earthquake, etc.
- Do not install the clock in a location subject to vibration or unstable conditions.
- For the installation method, it is recommended to attach a fall-prevention wedge to prevent the clock from tipping over in the event of an earthquake.
Note that depending on the wall structure, the enclosed shell may not be attached to the product or construction may be required separately.