La Crosse Technology 617-710B Setup Manual
La Crosse Technology 617-710B Setup Manual

La Crosse Technology 617-710B Setup Manual

Atomic analog alarm clock

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Atomic Analog Alarm Clock
SET UP GUIDE
MODEL: 617-710B

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Summary of Contents for La Crosse Technology 617-710B

  • Page 1 Atomic Analog Alarm Clock SET UP GUIDE MODEL: 617-710B...
  • Page 2 Power Up Select your Time Zone and DST (Daylight Saving Time) settings on the back of the clock. TIME ZONES DST OPTIONS EST - Eastern ON - DST all year long CST - Central AUTO - Changes spring and fall MST - Mountain OFF - Standard Time all year long PST - Pacific...
  • Page 3: Set Time Manually

    Set Time Manually • For immediate setup, use a paperclip or similar object to hold the button in until the hands reach the correct time. • The clock will then run from this time and adjust according to the selectors on the back if the Atomic Time Signal is picked up in the future.
  • Page 4: Atomic Time Signal

    Follow La Crosse Technology on Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, and X (Twitter). Warranty & Patents La Crosse Technology, Ltd. provides a 1-year limited time warranty (from date of purchase) on this product relating to manufacturing defects in materials & workmanship. La Crosse Technology, Ltd, 2830 S.
  • Page 5: Specifications

    Specifications Alarm Clock (617-710B): Power Requirements: 1 “AA” (LR6, IEC) battery (not included) Battery Life: 12+ months with reputable battery. Alarm Beeping Sound: About 75db Snooze Duration: 5 minutes Night Light Duration: 5 seconds Dimensions: 4.01 in L x 2.09 in W x 3.96 in H (10.17 cm L x 5.32 cm W x 10.06 cm H) SCAN HERE We’re Here to Help...
  • Page 6: Care And Maintenance

    Care & Maintenance When batteries of different brand or type are used together, or new and old batteries are used together, some batteries may be over-discharged due to a difference of voltage or capacity. This can result in venting, leakage, and rupture and may cause personal injury.

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