Maximum Meridian User Manual

Meridian, Installation & operation instructions, Installation

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INC.

30 Samuel Barnet Boulevard

New Bedford, Massachusetts 02745

(508) 995-2200 www.maximum-inc.com

MERIDIAN

INSTALLATION & OPERATION

INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION

Please follow this procedure before setting your clock; if using any of our wall panels, squares
or free standing mantle mounts, simply screw into the existing holes the two supplied right angle
hangers. These hangers should be screwed in so that there is approximately a 1/2” space left
from the panel surface to the top surface of the hanger. On the back of your tide clock you will
find two (2) holes that will line up with the mounted right angle hangers.

Align the holes and the hangers and push the clock against the wall. The clock will now be up
against the three rubber feet on the back plate and not the rim of the brass case. While still
applying pressure against the rubber feet, simply move the clock down so that it seats on the
two (2) right angle hangers. If this fit feels too tight, back the hangers off one turn – if too loose,
screw the hangers in one turn.

If you are not using one of our panels, use the supplied template to spot the hanger holes on
your mounting surface. Using a #50 drill or a 1/16 drill, bore the two hanger holes. Now follow
the above instructions for clock mounting.

Note: There is, by design, a small gap between the clock case flange and the mounting
surface. Do not mount the clock via the three screw holes located around the outer rim
at the back of the clock case. Compressing of the back-plate of the clock may cause
improper operation and/or permanent damage.

IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Your brass case is solid brass A70-30 Hollowware quality with a durable lacquer finish. It is in
fact a piece of jewelry and should be treated as such. It should be cleaned at least once a week
to keep airborne pollutants (dust, etc…) and any moisture from collecting on the case thereby
attacking the lacquer. At no time should you use an abrasive cleaner or cloth on the brass
case. Simply use a soft cloth or soft paper towel with a mild glass cleaner to wipe the case
clean. If your instruments are in a summer home, and you are not able to clean them regularly,
simply lay a small cloth or towel across the top two-thirds so that dust cannot settle on the finish.

COMPONENTS

Along with the indicator, the following components are included with the instrument:

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