Knob 2 sets the chimes. Knob 3's fourth setting appears to turn off the chimes at night. That said, this is a bit deceptive. The steps to changing the chimes settings are sequential. The following link may assist regarding the setting and stopping of chimes and the restarting of the clock.
http://blog.germanclocks.org/2011/01/setting-hermle-w1217-quartz-movement.html
SOURCE: Salton Chiming Wall Clock is chiming inconsistently
yes .
check volume setting.
if you have a manuval volume control try to clean inside of volumecontrol.if ok fine
or
if not ok Replace volume control with same type( new one.).
SOURCE: Strausbourg Manor Wall Clock chime adjustment
It is normal for the average wall clock. Of course, this can be adjusted, but without watch/clockmaking knowledge it is impossible, because first you need to find out which part of the movement is causing early chiming - and there are plenty of them.
Super fine adjustment can be found only in top of the range clocks. Hundreds of hours of craftsmenship are spent to adjust and fine tune them. That's why they cost a fortune.
If you can not live with that early chiming, you have to bring your clock down to the watch/clock repair shop and ask for help. Be ready to pay quite a money, as this job takes the skill and a lot of time.
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SOURCE: i have a forestville wall clock with the pull down
Stop the pendulum of the clock exactly at any even hour. Lets say at 6.00. While clock is steady and not working, pull off the minute and hour hands off the pinion, but do not brake them. You have to pull without any twisting action. This will leave pinions exactly in place they were when you stopped the clock. When it is done - push the hour hand back onto the pinion and make sure it is pointing at 4 (not 6, as it was when you stopped the clock). When hour hand is back in place and pointing at 4, push back minute hand as it was when you pulled it off - pointing at 12. Make sure hands will not catch when passing each other (you can bend them slightly if needed). Now swing pendulum to start the clock and adjust time (clockwise only). Never adjust time when clock is chiming. Rate me, plz.
SOURCE: the time and chimes are out of sync for our tempus
Turn the minute hand until the 16 westminster chime operate and then the hour strikes. Remove the minute hand and simple put it back on at the 12 o-clock position. The chimes should now be in sync.
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SOURCE: we have a Acctim barrery
Press the red button at the back and go through all the hourly chimes until you get to the next chime due i.e. if its 3.15 whebn your doing this, only go through the chimes until 3 o'clock and no further. Then turn the hands clockwise ONLY never anticlockwide and she should be fine.
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