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Posted on Nov 27, 2009

I have a westclox travalarm clock that doesn't work

I have a westclox travalarm clock that doesn't keep working. the alarm works but the clock doesn't. it ia a vintage model with no wind up mechanism. it is supposed to just keep ticking.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2008

SOURCE: Westclox model 22717

Hi faulkquarter

I take it that the clock displayed with this problem if not a 22717 model. The one I have sighted is a digital clock. Generally, you need to hold down the "time" button and also press the "hours" and "mins" buttons at the same time to set the time. If this is not how your clock appears, please give me the button names and I can write a method of changing the time for you.

regards
Graeme

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Sep 03, 2008

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.  

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 08, 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.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 13, 2011

SOURCE: I have 3 westclox clocks I have lost the

Manual on the link below.
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.

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