Release both buttons once you have reached your desired duration, e.g. Press the MIN button at the same time, the clock starts counting down. To adjust how long the Radio plays for while you are settling into sleep, hold the SLEEP button. The Sleep button starts off at 1:59 meaning you can sleep to 1 hour and 59 minutes of radio. If you wake up before the Alarm goes off & want to cancel the upcoming alarm ( in other words, you set your alarm but don’t want to actually use it – you are just pretending to wake up to the alarm probably ) – slide the Slider to the Off position. When the alarm goes off, press the Kitty figure on the top to Snooze. Press “Alarm Reset” to check the alarm time you have set. Set the alarm time by pressing the “Alarm / Reset” flower shaped button on the top of the clock / radio, then in turn pressing the “Hour” button, then the “Minute”.Īfter setting the Alarm, push the Slider to “Auto” if you want to wake up to Radio.Īfter setting the Alarm, push the Slider to “Buzzer” if you want to wake up to the buzzer. by making sure you scroll through the time when setting the alarm, until 2 dots light up – the 2 dots in this chosen system – denote P.M. You can set your Alarm time for say 9.15 P.M. In other words, you can set your current time for say 9.15 with one dot lighted up, showing it is 9.15 in the morning or A.M. This feature helps you to tell the difference between A.M. Note that either 2 dots on the left light up or just one dot lights up. Time – set the current time by pressing the “ Time” flower shaped button on the top of the clock/radio, then in turn pressing the “ Hour” button then the “ Minute” button. Below is a link to a You Tubevideo showing the clock in action! Just make sure you get one suitable for the power requirements in your country, e.g. There are plenty of these clock-radios for sale on ebay at reasonable prices. You can wake up to radio (not loud either) or to a buzzer, and there is a Snooze function, so you can set the radio to play for up to 2 hours, to send you to sleep. It is easy to operate with flower shaped buttons to set the current time and you use the slider to set and activate the alarm. Well upon receiving my clock, I eagerly shoved in a battery but I connected it wrongly ( I don’t know much about the positive goes to the negative, or whatever it is ) and pouff – I “shorted” the circuitry – meaning the battery back-up doesn’t work now, thanks to my woeful lack of electrical knowledge.Īnyhow I still use the clock, and I love it. This clock which I bought from an Australian seller runs on electricity but you just put in a battery to keep the clock going when the electricity goes off. Unfortunately the back-up for my Clock is not working – due to my own foolishness. I really like it as the radio works, the digital clock display is in red and I can see it in the dark, and there is a cute slice of lemon that lights up when one flicks a switch at the back of the clock. My last post about “Hello Kitty” things doesn’t mention my “Hello Kitty” tea-cup clock radio, which I have by my bedside. The strap length is just right for me, & I am small My recent acquisitions also include the following from THIS ebay seller.Ī “Hello Kitty in a Car” tissue box cover.Ī “Hello Kitty” tin case. This Kitty will join my other favorite TOYS. She is a rare 2004 yellow / gold Kitty with jointed limbs. I’ve just bought a honey coloured fully pose able “Hello Kitty” plush toy, from an eBay seller! Isn’t she sweet.
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