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Timex redi set alarm clock not working. It is a discontinued model T 736. It has dual alarms, soothing sound choices, AM/FM radio and time projection which we love having.

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SOURCE: TIMEX Dual Alarm AM/FM Calendar Clock Radio -

On the manual below on page 7 and 8 will tell you how to set the alarm.

http://www.manualsonline.com/mdownloads/64580048-2a62-445b-b8f9-911293790997.pdf

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