Timex T617 warranty Installation and Maintenance, Auto-Set and Manual Time and Date Settings

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Installation and Maintenance

Battery Backup Installing

 

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1.

Gently turn the unit over and open the battery compartment door.

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2.

Install 3 AA (LR6) batteries. We recommend using an alkaline battery for

 

 

longest dependable life. The battery will maintain the correct time in the

 

 

 

event of power failure or accidental line cord disconnection, even though

 

 

 

the display is darkened.

 

 

3.

Close the battery compartment door, turn the unit right side up, and plug

 

 

 

in the AC cord.

 

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Battery Backup System

The backup batteries will maintain the time and alarm settings in the event of a temporary power interruption. If the power goes out, the CD, nature sounds and radio will not play but the clock will continue to run. All set alarms will default to buzzer alarm during power interruption.

If a power failure occurs and backup battery is not installed or dead, all settings will be lost. When the power is restored the display will read "12:00" and continue to run.

Maintenance

1.Place the unit on a level surface away from direct sunlight or sources of excessive heat.

2.Protect your furniture when placing the unit on natural wood or wood with a lacquered finish. A cloth or other protective material should be placed between the unit and the furniture.

3.Clean the casing with a soft cloth moistened only with mild soap and water. Stronger cleaning agents, such as thinner or similar materials, are not recommended as they may damage the surface of the case.

4.If the unit is not to be used for a prolonged period, such as a month or longer, remove the batteries to prevent possible corrosion. Should the battery compartment become corroded or dirty, clean the compartment thoroughly and replace the battery.

Auto-Set and Manual Time and Date Settings

This model is equipped with the Auto-Set feature, meaning that the time and date have been programmed at the factory and will already be set when you first plug the model in. Auto-Set is programmed for Eastern Standard Time. To change your time zone setting, perform steps below.

1. Press the

Time Zone Button,located on the back of the unit. The current Auto-Set Time Zone will

flash. Turn the Smart Knob or press the

Button or

Button to select your time zone. The

display will show each zone's current time setting. There are seven zones:

Auto-Set Time Zones

 

 

ZO1: Atlantic Standard Time

 

 

ZO2: Eastern Standard Time

 

 

ZO3: Central Standard Time

 

 

ZO4: Mountain Standard Time

 

 

ZO5: Pacific Standard Time

 

 

ZO6: Alaska Standard Time

 

 

ZO7: Hawaii Standard Time

Time Zone Button to confirm.

3. Once you've selected your time zone, press the

Daylight-Saving Time and Leap Year Adjustments

When the Auto DST Switch (located on the back of the unit) is set to ON, this unit automatically advances the time one hour at the start of Daylight-Saving Time (the first Sunday of April), and moves it back one hour at the end of Daylight-Saving Time (the last Sunday of October). During Daylight Savings Time, "DST" will be displayed on screen. If you live in an area that does not observe Daylight-Saving Time, turn the Auto DST Switch to OFF. This unit will also automatically adjust the month/day display for leap year.

Manual Time and Date Setting

1.

To change the time and date settings, press the

Clock Adjust Button located on the back of the

 

unit. The year display will flash.

 

 

2.

Turn the Smart Knob or press the

Button or

Button to select the correct year. When it is

displayed, press the

Clock Adjust Button.

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