Time Machine does not un-mout automatically

When my Time Machine is finished backing up (over the wireless network) it does not automatically un-mount. It used to. Any ideas why it suddenly stopped. Otherwise it works fine.

Hi G:
By system clock, I meant the one that displays the time in the menu bar. I think I made up some new terminology!
Needless to say, I have not seen a situation like yours before.
Hopefully one of my more technical virtual colleagues will have more suggestions. I am sorry I have not been more helpful. I do not want to suggest things that will take your time that "might" work.
Barry

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