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I try to show you a way to do it.

First make sure the day jumper is in a nice shape and put a small dot of HP-1300 SC on top of it.
The SC is the colorless version of the HP-1300.

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Put the day disc in place.

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Rotate the disc gently into place. You should feel a small snap when the day jumper goes into place.

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Put the Day indicator spring–clip into place, if you don’t the day disc will not stay in place.

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Now everything should work fine, put it in the day/date setting position. Turning counter clock wise should change day and clock wise the date.

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