RNIB CC36 Instruction Manual - Setting The Alarm

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Summary of CC36

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    1 rnib talking cube clock cc36, cc37 & cc42 please retain these instructions for future reference. Contents general description .......................................................................................... 1 orientation and controls .........................................................

  • Page 2: Orientation And Controls

    2 the clock is cube-shaped with rounded corners. The speaker grill is at the front and the large time announcement button is on the top of the unit. At the back of the clock there are two smaller buttons and a rotary volume control. Please note: the clock is supplied with 4 × aa batteries, which are...

  • Page 3: Setting The Alarm

    3 setting the alarm after pressing the mode button the clock now says, "alarm off". Alter this, if desired, to "alarm on" by pressing the small, circular set button on the right. Move to the next setting by pressing the square mode button and the clock will say "alarm hour" followed by the actual al...

  • Page 4: Alarm Reminder

    4 alarm reminder the clock's alarm will sound for one minute and then pause for four and a quarter minutes. This process will be repeated five times and then stop, unless you cancel it by pressing the large time announce button on the top of the clock. Setting the current time in the next mode the c...

  • Page 5: Care And Maintenance

    5 alarm am/pm alarm sound clock hour clock minute clock am/pm. Inserting/replacing batteries the battery compartment is at the back in the lower half of the clock. Remove the compartment cover by pressing the tab at the base, towards the middle of the clock and lift the lid until it comes away compl...

  • Page 6: Dimensions

    6 treatment, and recovery of waste electrical equipment, and by obliging distributors to allow consumers to return their waste equipment free of charge. To keep the clock in good working order for many years to come we recommend you follow these simple instructions: keep the clock dry. If it does ge...

  • Page 7: Product Regulations

    7 5. Goods marked as “non returnable” in the rnib catalogues cannot be returned for hygiene reasons - unless faulty, and software products whose seal has been broken cannot be returned unless faulty. Where goods are sold to organisations, who then sell on the goods, the guarantee will commence from ...

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    8 keep up-to-date with new products from rnib new product guide is a free bi-monthly publication packed with information on accessible products from rnib relevant to your everyday life. It also features details of any special offers or discounts, information about popular products and other news and...