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I had the same problem the other morning. All I wanted to dowas go back to sleep, but the alarm would not shut off. Here is how to fix it: Go into the clock, then alarm clock and click the menu button, then settings.
Go to Slide Button Behavior, which will give you threeoptions, choose none. Now, when your alarm goes off there will be a pop up and you can either choosedismiss or snooze.
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press the "mode" button to reach the alarm setting position and then press one of the other buttons to turn the alarm off. (as I don't know which watch you have, you will have to experiment to find the correct button).
Pull out the winding stem (crown) when second hand reaches 12 o'clock, set main time by ajusting stem, next press and hold A button "near 9 o'clock" hands will move quickly, when close to matching main time, release A button and press in and out quickly until it matches main time. Next push winding stem in, this will start the main and the sub-hands together for normal time. To set alarm press and hold A button until set time is reached, select B button alarm mode "2 o'clock" for beep or vibra, to turn alarm on/off press C button "4 o'clock" for 1 or 2 seconds, the sub hands will move rapidly until it reaches normal time and alarm will sound 3 times indicating it is set, finally when alarm goes off early in the morning for example you can press any button to stop. To reset alarm press C and it will go back to the original alarm setting.
fluctuation in voltage on the car will do this also a weak remote battery will also. If this is aftermarket alarm set the shock sensor a litle higher. BUT if this is at night when the vehicle is alone I wouldnt shut it off because someone may be tripping the alarm so you will shut it off and then they can get into your car or possibly steal it which is an old thieves trick.
I don't have mine with me, but I'm pretty sure you press cancel and then the number of the alarm you want to turn off. The bell or music symbol telling you the alarm is set should go away.
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