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Hi Jubam, If the vehicle is designated all wheel drive and there are no levers from the gearbox or switches on the panels, it usually means that it is full time 4 X 4 incorporating a third differential. Regards John
When the clock is in time mode the temperature is in the lower right hand corner. In this mode pressing the down arrow button will cycle from celsius to fahrenheit to seconds and then back to celsius.
all you have to do is this: while being in the regular clock mode, just press the DOWN arrow. when you do this, different functions will appear. when you press it once, you will star seeing, instead of the weather in farenheit, the seconds of the watch going by. press it again and ou will see the temperature in celsius. you can keep on pressing it and see that there are 3 modes: -Temperature in farenheit -Seconds of the clock -Temperature in celsius.
From the normal time position, press Mode and the AL function will come up which is where you set the alarm. Instead of pressing SET, press the up arrow. Each time you press the up arrow it changes function. When the alarm function is on a little bell appears above the colon in the time. The snooze has a ZZ that appears below the colon.The unique feature of this clock, is that it is the only one I have seen where the alarm works in the time zone selected. Most others, the alarm only works the home time zone, not the selected time zone. This is a huge improvement.
The following is from a manual I found online. Step 1. and 2. worked to solve the same problem you're having for my sister-in-law. Hope it works for you too--good luck! JLC SETTING THE CLOCK AND CALENDAR CLOCK MANUALLY 1. Press and hold [MODE] button for 2 seconds. 2. Using the [UP]/[DOWN] button to scroll through the 4 U.S. time-zones (Pacific, Mountain, Central or Eastern) or non-U.S. cities. Press [MODE] to confirm. 3. If non-U.S. city is selected, the world time city will be flashing. Use [UP]/[DOWN] to select the city (for city names abbreviation, please refer to the section “Selecting the World Time”). Press [MODE] to confirm. 4. Repeat the same procedures to set the hours, minutes, year, month, day, language of day-of-week and hourly-chime on/off by using [UP]/[DOWN] button.
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