Kincaid Radio Controlled Clock Instruction Manual [updated] <PRO • 2027>
Insert fresh, high-quality alkaline batteries according to the polarity markings ( + and - ).
Press again to confirm and move to the next setting (Hour, Minute, Year, Month, Date). Press the button a final time to exit setup mode. Advanced Button Functions
Some Kincaid clocks offer a manual override method. This is particularly useful when: kincaid radio controlled clock instruction manual
Since Kincaid offers several models of radio-controlled clocks (often with slight variations in button placement and display layout), this guide covers the that apply to the vast majority of their wall and mantle clocks.
Replace the batteries once every 12 to 18 months. Always remove the batteries if you plan to store the clock away for an extended period to prevent damaging chemical leaks. Advanced Button Functions Some Kincaid clocks offer a
This indicates the hands have lost their reference position.
Keep holding the button down until the hands begin to spin. Release the button just before the hands reach your current local time. Always remove the batteries if you plan to
If the world ends and the radio towers stop transmitting, this clock will still keep time via its quartz crystal for 1 year. It will just be its time, not the time.
The hands (on analog models) may fast-forward to 4, 8, or 12 o'clock and stop while searching for a signal.
Low battery voltage or a system glitch causing the clock to constantly search for a signal without locking on.