Light therapy tips for better sleep

Starter - Display in FN modus

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NewLumie
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Posted by NewLumie, 15:08 12 November 2011

Hi There,

I have a Lumie Starter and I choose switch off the display during the night. The manual says that if you want to see the display during the night, you have to press any of the buttons and the display will be light for 5 seconds.
However, it works that the display is dark but when I press any of the buttons during the night to see the time, the display does not fade after 5 seconds but remains bright. What do I do wrong?

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Posted by admin, 14:28 15 November 2011

I am assuming you have the Lumie Bodyclock Starter with orange led's?
I think you are taking it out of the alarm setting.
All you need to do is just 'dab' any of the buttons, the display will go a little brighter (but not as bright as out of alarm mode)this brightness level will hold for just a few seconds then will drop down to the off setting

Hope this helps

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