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Anonymous Posted on May 20, 2014

How do i set the time on my science musium colour changing projecting alarm clock?

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  • Posted on Mar 10, 2010

SOURCE: Instructions to 'science museum' radio controlled alarm clock

press the alarm button (so the alarm time is on the screen) then the + button. do the same to deactivate the alarm.
it took me forever to work this out after losing my instructions, feel a bit of an idiot now it seems so simple

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 24, 2009

SOURCE: I have a 'science museum' radio controlled alarm

http://onlineshop.rnib.org.uk/display_item.asp?c=85&sc=332&id=3419&it=1&l=3
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