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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

. The word memory appears on the display,

indicating that a countdown time has been stored in the memory.

To use the countdown time stored in the memory, press

MEMORY

to recall the

memory and the display shows the word “memory” flashing. Press

START/STOP

to

start the countdown.

To clear the memory, press

START/STOP

to stop the countdown (it is still counting

down). Then press

MEMORY

to recall the existing memory, as shown by the word

“memory” flashing on the display, followed by pressing

CLEAR

to clear the memory.

To store a new value for the memory, first clear the memory, then follow the previous
steps to set a new value in the memory.

Count up timer

There is no audible output with this facility.

Move the slide-switch on the right edge to

COUNT UP

(top setting).

Press

START/STOP

to start count up.

To stop or pause the count up, press

START/STOP

. To resume, press

START/STOP

again.

To reset to 00:00:00, first stop the count up, then press

CLEAR

.

The maximum count up time is 23 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds. When reaching
23:59:59, it will start counting up from 00:00:00 again.

Tip:

There is no voice announcement for count up. However, if you want the voice

announcement during count up, you can use the countdown function and set the time
to one second. Then the unit will announce the count-up time as “over” after 00:00:00.

Selecting alarm sounds

There are six alarm sounds used to alert you when countdown reaches 00:00:00. The
sounds are as follows (with a corresponding symbol appearing on the display):

Summary of Contents for DK85

Page 1: ...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 fe...

Page 2: ...ND repeatedly allows you to cycle through the various sound options for the timer With the front of the timer still facing towards you locate the four way slide switch on the right edge of the timer n...

Page 3: ...wn time Designed for use on a desktop magnetic attachment to a metal surface and can also be attached to a belt Voice on off lets you turn off the voice announcements Using the product Turning on off...

Page 4: ...wn To resume press START STOP again Resetting countdown time To reset the countdown time first stop the countdown if it is still counting down by pressing START STOP and then press CLEAR to reset to 0...

Page 5: ...lowed by pressing CLEAR to clear the memory To store a new value for the memory first clear the memory then follow the previous steps to set a new value in the memory Count up timer There is no audibl...

Page 6: ...lue If you press and hold down any of these buttons the hours minute or seconds will advance quickly Move the slide switch to CLOCK third setting Time announcement With the slide switch set at the CLO...

Page 7: ...te RNIB does not guarantee batteries How to contact RNIB Phone number 0303 123 9999 Textphone 0845 758 5691 Postal address RNIB PO Box 173 Peterborough PE2 6WS U K Email shop rnib org uk Web address w...

Page 8: ...nd 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...

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