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Advice on location of Lumie Bodyclock

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Nicki34
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Posted by Nicki34, 10:49 12 January 2008

Hi can anyone help? I have just received my Bodyclock Sunray. I am not sure where I should locate it. How close does it need to be to work successfully? I have a shelf running along the headboard (would this be suitable) the only alternative would be the opposite side of the room. I want to make sure I am going to get the best from the Sunray. Many Thanks
paulst
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Posted by paulst, 13:07 12 January 2008

I think you need it as close to you as possible, I have mine beside the bed and find this works just fine.
Me
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Posted by Me, 13:51 13 January 2008

Yep close and convenient enough to be able to switch the alarm off, should you need it. Be careful that it doesnt fall on your head!!!

Me x
paulst
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Posted by paulst, 16:11 13 January 2008

Well if it did, you would get some more sleep.

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