Am/fm alarm clock radio with nature sounds (16 pages)
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• Do not dispose of in fire • Do not install backwards Thank you for purchasing this Timex model T117 Travel Alarm Clock with Flashlight. Please read this instruction manual carefully and completely to insure that you understand the proper operation of your new alarm clock, and that you get the maximum benefit from all the advanced features included in this model.
Controls and Their Functions Fig.1 Front of Unit LED Flashlight Forward Set (pull out to turn on, push in to turn off) Alarm / Clock Setting Turn Knob (pull out for clock Reverse Set setting) Fig. 2 Rear of Unit (battery cover removed) 12/24 Hour Button Snooze /...
Display Panel Snooze Indicator Time Display Battery AM/PM AM/PM Alarm Alarm Indicator Indicator Indicator Time Display ON Indicator For Alarm Operating Instructions Setting The Time When the batteries are installed the display will show the initial default settings of 12:00 AM for time and 6:00 AM for alarm time. To set the time, pull the right side cap outward as shown in Figure 1.
Snooze Function While the alarm is sounding you may activate the Snooze function by gently pressing down on the top cabinet. The alarm sound stops for 5 minutes and then turns on again. The Snooze operation may be repeated several times if desired. Deactivating The Alarm Set the ALM OFF/SNZ switch to the ALM OFF position to deactivate the alarm.
Care and Maintenance If you notice that the time display is beginning to fade, or if it has completely disappeared, replace the batteries. Replace both batteries at the same time and do not mix different types of batteries. Do not leave exhausted batteries in the clock for a long period of time. They may eventually leak and cause damage to the clock itself or to the surface the clock is placed on.
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Limited 90-Day Warranty Information Timex Audio Products, a division of SDI Technologies Inc. (hereafter referred to as SDI Technologies), warrants this product to be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and conditions, for a period of 90 days from the date of original purchase.
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