Here in this video i will show a very common defect in wall clocks which every clock have.
Quartz wall clock not working.
Ensure that you are using brand new alkaline batteries and they are installed following the and symbols.
Remove battery and inspect contact points.
Old and exhausted batteries is the primary cause for the movement to malfunction while keeping time playing a melody or swinging the pendulum on some models.
If your clock stops working open the battery compartment on the back of the clock to remove the old battery.
The most common wall clocks either run on a battery or are key wound.
Winding wall clocks have gears and cogs that turn together in conjunction with each other to keep proper time.
Use a damp q tip or cotton ball to gently wipe down the terminals then dry them with a clean cloth or towel.
Often the internal mechanisms such as the cogs springs and other movements of the clock are not faulty and are unaffected.
Remove battery corrosion if present using fine sand paper or dry paper towel.
When battery operated clocks stop working it s usually caused by one or more of the batteries.
Another reason for this could be that the hex nut in the center is too tight so try loosening it a quarter turn to allow the hands to move with ease.
The common fault is they are consumming too much battery and they make the battery defective in a few.
If hands tend to get stuck around 6 o clock tighten things up by pushing the hands firmly down onto the shaft that holds them.
Troubleshooting guide for quartz clocks excluding quartz ship s bell clocks if clock stops or is not keeping proper time.
Wall clocks may run too fast or too slow without proper care.
Either a battery has lost its charge or battery acid has leaked causing corrosion.