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Lumie Bodyclock broken switch - new investment

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JunaKay
joined 1 Sep 2006
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Posted by JunaKay, 12:50 1 September 2006

H, first posting here for me. I own the Lumie Bodyclock (it is the cheapest one) and the siwtch that changes it from alarm/sunrise/sunset to constant light on/off is broken. It is called the "A Switch". I cannot get it back to sunrise setting. Anyone know anything about this? It makes it an unreliable alarm clock for me - obviously. The clock is out of warranty.

Also, I need advice about another system - I want to buy a pod or box of some sort and a new bodyclock. I have been looking at this http://www.allergymatters.com/acatalog/Best_Lightbox_Inspiration.html. Anyone try it?
Thanks,
JunaKay
GreenGianty
joined 5 Oct 2005
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Posted by GreenGianty, 18:44 2 September 2006

JunaKay it sounds like that should be an easy repair for anyone with an electronics background. Might be worthwhile phoning Lumie to see what they would charge for repair, alternatively do you know anyone with an electronics background who might be able to repair it for you?

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