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Safety
¾
Keep the glass globe over the bulb, unless the bulb is cold and the
lamp unplugged.
¾
Always use a 60W Max. E14 (SES) candle bulb.
¾
The glass globe will be warm to the touch, so keep it clear of
anything that might deteriorate in contact with heat.
¾
Keep the Bodyclock away from water and damp.For indoor use only.
¾
Don't open the casing for any reason.There are no user-serviceable
parts inside.
2
Getting started
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Remove the 'globe', the glass cover over the bulb, with a gentle
upward tug.
¾
Screw in the bulb firmly and replace the globe.
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Find a good position for the Bodyclock close to the bed-head.
¾
Plug the Bodyclock into the mains.The display will flash on and off
until the time has been set.
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Once you've programmed the Bodyclock Advanced, all settings will
be memorised if the unit is unplugged or if there's a power failure. If
the power is out for a short period, it will even keep track of time.
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To program the clock
A
must be depressed ( not lit). Pressing the
P
button repeatedly will take you through each of the
programming options in turn (see 19 for the list of options).Within
the next few seconds press
+
or
–
to change the setting. NOTE: the
clock will revert to its normal state if no button is pressed for 12
seconds.
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When replacing the bulb, always unplug the Bodyclock. Spare
sunshine neodymium bulbs are available from the Lumie Careline.
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