RNIB DK85 Instructions Manual

RNIB DK85 Instructions Manual

Talking timer

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available in other formats.
Contents
General description.......................................................................................................1
Orientation.................................................................................................................1
Getting started ..............................................................................................................3
Activating timer..........................................................................................................3
Product features ...........................................................................................................3
Using the product..........................................................................................................3
Turning on/off the voice announcement.....................................................................3
Countdown timer .......................................................................................................3
Starting countdown....................................................................................................4
Pausing/stopping countdown.....................................................................................4
Resetting countdown time .........................................................................................4
Auto-repeat ...............................................................................................................4
Using the memory function........................................................................................5
Count up timer...........................................................................................................5
Selecting alarm sounds .............................................................................................5
Talking clock .............................................................................................................6
Battery replacement......................................................................................................7
How to contact RNIB.....................................................................................................7
Terms and conditions of sale.....................................................................................7

General description

This pocket-sized timer and clock has an optional synthetic female voice with six
alarms. Timer counts down/up in hours, minutes and seconds to a maximum of 23
hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds and the small clip on the back allows you to stand it
on a table or attach to your person.

Orientation

Front
Position the timer in front of you so that the LCD is facing towards you. The timer has
six narrow rectangular-shaped buttons underneath the display, in two rows of three
buttons, from left to right as follows:
Talking Timer
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  • Page 1 Count up timer......................5 Selecting alarm sounds .....................5 Talking clock ......................6 Battery replacement......................7 How to contact RNIB.....................7 Terms and conditions of sale..................7 General description This pocket-sized timer and clock has an optional synthetic female voice with six alarms. Timer counts down/up in hours, minutes and seconds to a maximum of 23 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds and the small clip on the back allows you to stand it on a table or attach to your person.
  • Page 2 First row: HR (Hours), MIN (minutes) and SEC (seconds). Second row: CLEAR, MEMORY, START/STOP Underneath these buttons, forming the bottom quarter of the front, is a cover which has to be opened to expose the third row of buttons. To do this, firmly grasp the top end of the timer with one hand and then with your other hand, locate the two ridged areas on each edge of the timer, towards the bottom edge.
  • Page 3 Getting started Activating timer To activate the timer, you must pull the small, clear plastic tab out of the battery compartment, which is situated under the belt clip on the back of the timer. The product will not function until this tab has been removed. If you have difficulty in pulling the tab, then you can remove the battery cover (please take care when doing this), and then take off the plastic tab, before replacing the cover.
  • Page 4 Starting countdown Press START/STOP to start the countdown. The unit announces the time remaining to 00:00:00 according to the following schedule: for example “five minutes left”:  Time remaining - more than 60 minutes- voice announcement: every hour.  Time remaining - less than 60 minutes - voice announcement: every ten minutes. ...
  • Page 5 Please note: There is no alarm sound if voice is turned on. Using the memory function One countdown time can be stored in the memory, which can be recalled by pressing the MEMORY button, thus eliminating repeated setting most-frequently-used countdown time. To store the most-frequently-used countdown time in the memory, first set the countdown time, then press MEMORY.
  • Page 6  Whistling kettle (picture of teapot)  Cuckoo (picture of chicken head)  Bell (picture of open book)  Hopping coil (picture of coil)  Car Horn (picture of car)  Di, Di (picture of sound travelling) To select an alarm sound, press the SOUND button repeatedly. The unit will play each alarm sound while showing its corresponding symbol on the display.
  • Page 7 If you have any issues with the product and you did not purchase directly from RNIB then please contact your retailer in the first instance. For all returns and repairs contact RNIB first to get a returns authorisation number to help us deal efficiently with your product return.
  • Page 8 At the end of the product’s life you can return it to the supplier or manufacturer for free of charge disposal. This is to comply with ‘The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive’ (WEEE). Date: February 2014 © RNIB...

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