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Permanent live to rhs clock permanent neutral to other clock terminal, this will keep clock going.
And guessing..
Live to C and either A or B will become switched live when on or off (when A is on B will be off and vice versa) Choose whichever suits what you're doing - if it's on when it should be off swap B with A.
Do check for continuity with a test meter before you connect mains to it, just turn clock until it clicks and measure between C and B (or C and A)
 

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