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Located centrally towards the bottom edge of this recessed area is
the
rotary dial for the volume control
, which when moved to the
left (anti-clockwise) decreases the sound and when moved to the
right (clockwise) increases the sound.
The round button on the right is the
Set
button, which when
pressed in the mode settings changes the options.
Below these controls is the
battery compartment
. The plastic
holder, contained within the compartment, holds the four batteries,
two on each side.
Getting started
Inserting/replacing batteries
Remove the battery cover on the back of the clock and take out the
detachable battery holder – you don’t need to detach it from the
connectors unless you find it easier this way. To do this, simply pull
the battery holder from the connector pad, which is attached to a
small wire towards the left edge of the compartment.
The four AA batteries should each be inserted with their negative
(flat) ends positioned against the springs in the battery holder.
Ensure each battery is fitted securely into the holder and then put
the holder back into the battery compartment by re-attaching the
holder to the connector pad noting the negative connection on the
holder should align to the positive connector on the pad and vice-
versa with the other connectors.
Please note:
After inserting batteries, you will need to set the time
before re-attaching the battery cover.
Replacement AA batteries are available from RNIB (product code
CP03).
Please note:
RNIB does not guarantee batteries.