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Setting Time I have GE clock radio and I am unsbale to locate the users manual. I posted this problem a couple of Days ago but the model I have doesn't have letters like "H" for "Hour or "M" for "Minute". There is a "Set" button, but it also plays CD's so there are arrows for "fwd" and "rwd." Does someone know what model this is and can you help? (Model 7) Thanks.

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  • Anonymous Nov 04, 2007

    I too have this model and would like to know how to set the clock.

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A pdf of the manual for the GE 74801 Clock Radio is in the middle of the FixYa page for this problem. It can be found on page 5 of the pdf manual, which can't be downloaded (bummer).
Here's what it says - I can't paste in the graphic):

Setting time (the graphic is the top of the radio with buttons):
1. Press the SET button, the “ : ” will flash on the display .
2. Press REV (L arrow) or FWD (R arrow) to set the time.
3. AM or PM icon will show beside the time.

Tip: No icon will be flashing if all selectors are Set, if you see any icon flashing on display, press the SET button repeatedly to
confirm everything is set correctly

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Unplug all power (battery too) and wait a few minutes. Plug in power and 12:00 will start to flash. Press "set" and then release it. Now press any of the two buttons to the right of "set". One will increase time the other will decrease time. Hold the button down and time changes faster. Do not press any button when you have obtained the correct time for at least a minute or so.

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Try this site http://www.geappliances.com/service_and_support/literature/

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  • Anonymous Jun 09, 2007

    Thomson, Inc.
    PO Box 671988
    Marietta, GA 30006-0034
    1-800-447-1700

    this is who makes the radio for for GE. their site says to contact them. You can try the Tomson web sitehttp://www.thomson.net/EN/home but I found nothing on there.

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