Question about Westclox Audio Players & Recorders
SOURCE: Westclox Monarch Alarm Clock - Model No. 90003
While holding down the snooze bar that says "ALARM" on it, hold down either of the "HOUR" button to set the hour when the alarm should go off or hold down the "MINUTE" button to adjust the minutes for when the alarm should go off. Switch the "ALARM" to "ON" when done.
Posted on Sep 03, 2008
SOURCE: Westclox Travel Alarm
After selecting either TIME, DATE, or ALARM at the top of the screen, use the stylus to touch and hold the large time display. Hold it there for about 5 seconds and the clock will beep and the time display will start flashing. Then you can touch either the hours or minutes and it will increase by either 1 hour or 1 minute accordingly. When the DATE is selected, it shows the year in the large display. Again, holding the stylus on the year diaply for about 5 seconds will enter into the chqange mode. IN all cases, to exit the change mode simply select one of the other selections across the top: TIME, DATE, ALARM.
Posted on Sep 08, 2008
SOURCE: I have a westclox atomic alarm clock - model #700...
I have the same alarm clock the damn thing gives me a heart attack when I wake up. All in all I have the instructions for your clock.
Simple on the back of the device there are five buttons hold down the one that is labeled mode/set then the display will flash use the oC|oF/Up key or Wave/Down key to change the keys and the mode/set the to move between each field.
If you press (not hold) the Mode/Set key you can change the alarm, change the numbers using the degreeC|DegreeF/Up or Wave/Down key to change numbers accordingly.
To turn the alram and snooze function on or off press the Alarm/on\off key.
What I just said may sound complicated but of you press the buttons as I told you then you should have no problems what so ever.
Posted on Jun 03, 2010
SOURCE: I have a Regulator "Centurion
Hi,
By your description the spring is already wound up tight and what happens is that friction is keeping the clock from unwinding and starting of its own accord.
The solution is to manually use your hand to move the pendulum back and forth for a while. It may take a few minutes, but this will force the spring to gradually unwind and kickstarts the mechanism.
Eventually after a few minutes the friction will release, and the clock should begin to work on its own.
To test this after a few minutes - once you have the pendulum started, let it go and it should continue to tick of its own accord.
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Posted on Aug 16, 2010
SOURCE: I have Westclox Atomic Clock,
Greetings.
According to the product manual, press the 'ALARM ON/OFF' button on the back of the clock until the bell symbol and 'Zz' disappear from the display screen. These symbols are between the hour and minute digiits, above the colon ( : ).
If you would like to see the instructions, they are in .jpg format:
Front page of instructions:
http://www.poyntsource.com/New/Pathimages/westclox%2070026%20-%20page%201.jpg
Back page of instructions:
http://www.poyntsource.com/New/Pathimages/westclox%2070026%20-%20page%202.jpg
You might want to save these images on your computer in case the webpage is no longer available.
Good luck from Detroit, MI.
Posted on Jun 12, 2011
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