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How to turn alarm off at weekends

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xxSaffronxx
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Posted by xxSaffronxx, 08:54 27 August 2010

Hi
I have the Bodyclock Elite 300.
Does anyone know how I can set the alarm to not go off at the weekends?
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Posted by admin, 16:29 27 August 2010

If you still have the instructions, it's in section 5, When you don't need an alarm. Basically, when you're ready to sleep, press both Lamp -/+ buttons at the same time and it will show SUNSET on the display. The light will fade down then (the sunset bit) or you can just turn it off. Enjoy your lie-in!

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Posted by xxSaffronxx, 17:25 27 August 2010

Thanks for that!
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Posted by pharos, 10:10 23 October 2010

Hi, that's great, but I've just bought the Bodyclock Starter 30, and I can't find out how to turn it off at the weekends, it's really bright :-(
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Posted by pharos, 19:17 28 October 2010

Hi, is there anybody out there? I'm getting a bit fed up with no response. I emailed Lumie directly, and they didn't have the courtesy to reply to my query. I still can't turn off my Bodyclock Starter 30 at the weekend - is anyone interested??? HELLOOO???
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Posted by admin, 01:34 30 October 2010

Sorry if we missed your email, I will check into that.
This function is only available in current model Starter 30 LED (ie the one with the orange led display) not the previous Model of Starter 30 LCD).

If you still have the instructions you should find it in there, When you don't need an alarm. Basically, when you're ready to sleep, press both Lamp -/+ buttons at the same time and it will start the light to fade down (ie the sunset part) or you can just turn it off. Enjoy your lie-in!

Hope this helps


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Posted by pharos, 08:04 2 November 2010

Thanks for your comments. Considering I only just bought my clock, you would expect it to be the current one, but it appears it's not. I guess the only solution is to put a bag over it - but then I can't see the time! Not very satisfactory, considering how much it costs :-(
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Posted by admin, 17:05 2 November 2010

Please give us a call direct, so I can go through this with you, we will try and help you.

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