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Posted on Jul 20, 2017

Casio travel alarm clock

My alarm clock is brilliant, I've been using it for twelve years on a daily basis. This morning I accidentally put it in the washing machine. It went through a cool wash cycle. I took it apart and dried it as best I could. When I replaced battery only half of the display shows up (an improvement but not quite good enough). Would fitting a new battery make any difference or has my clock gone to timepiece heaven?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 29, 2007

SOURCE: Casio spf 40 Module 2273

Your Watch is in Auto or demo mode. Hold down the "Mode" button for 3 - 5 seconds and it will return to time keeping mode.

Cheers,
Murray

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2008

SOURCE: Casio BOSS SF-5300

Once the DATA ERROR DISPLAY appears,You will not be able to INPUT or EDIT DATA, though you will be able to recall Data after pressing CLEAR to clear the error message.**YOU WILL
WANT TO SAVE ALL YOUR DATA OR WRITE EVERYTHING DOWN AT THIS POINT, BECAUSE THE ONLY WAY TO GET
THIS DEVICE BACK TO NORMAL OPERATION IS TO PRES RESET IN THE BACK -IF YOU PRESS RESET YOU WILL LOSE ALL INFORMATION PERMANENTLY.


In order to return the memory to normal (allowing further input and editing of data), you must perform the RESET OPERATION to clear the memory of all data-Make sure you have backed up or taken a hardcopy of this information before Resetting or it will be gone and there is nothing you can do to get it back.Once you have RESET you can re-input the data you have written down.

WHAT CAUSES THE ERROR MESSAGE?Interruption of battery power.Severe electrostatic charge,impact,change in temperature
or humidity.Hardware Problem.

Recommendations:Replace batteries every 2 years, regardless of use.Use only CR2032 Lithium batteries.Replace all batteries-Never mix old ones with new ones!
Caution: All data stored is lost if you remove more than 1 battery at a time. The following Info is per the instruction manual-WHICH ALSO SAYS :Be sure you keep a separate copy of all important data that you store in the SF-5100/SF-5300.Hope this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 01, 2009

SOURCE: Casio 2688 Wave Ceptor - No Display

The model 2688 is a solar watch which charges the battery.  You should lay the watch(face up) in bright sunlight and that will re-charge the battery.  If the watch receives no sunlight, the face and numbers will go blank.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 10, 2009

SOURCE: Casio G-Shock 7510

1) Home City
A --- B 2) Home city and Setting the digital time
( ) 3) Adjusting hands
C __ D 4) Alarm set/on/off
5) Snooze
6) Chime

1) Select home city first (if equiped):
Press C until regular timekeeping mode is reached. Hold A until seconds flash. Press C to get to city code. Use B and D to move city east or west to your home city. Press A to set and exit.

2) Set time, Date, etc:
Hold A until second flash. Press C until item to adjust is flashing. Press B or D to adjust. Press C to go to next item. Press B or D to adjust. Press A when done adjusting all items to exit.

3) Adjust hands (if equiped):
Press C until H-Set is reached. Hold A until time flashes. Press D to advance minute hand. Press B while holding D to set faster and continuously. Press D to stop hands when correct analog time is reached. Press A to exit H-Set mode. Press C to go back to timekeeping mode.

In Timekeeping mode B is illumination and D is time/day/date display advance.

4) Alarm set/on/off
Press C to enter alarm mode (AL1 - AL4 + SNZ and SIG). Press D to select alarm to adjust. Hold A until alarm time flashes. Press B and D to adjust alarm time. Press C to toggle between hour and minutes set. Press A to exit. Press A to turn alarm on and off.

Repeat for AL2 - AL4. Press C to return to Timekeeping mode.

5) Snooze (SNZ) and Hourly Chime (SIG):
Press C to enter alarm mode (AL1 - AL4 + SNZ and SIG). Press D to select snooze alarm (SNZ). Hold A until snooze alarm time flashes. Press B and D to adjust snooze alarm time. Press C to toggle between hour and minutes set. Press A to exit. Press A to turn snooze alarm on and off.

To turn any alarm off, press any button. To cancel next snooze, Press C to go to either the timekeeping screen or the snooze alarm screen.

6) Chime on/off
Press C to enter alarm mode (AL1 - AL4 + SNZ and SIG). Press D to select hourly chime (SIG). Press A to toggle chime on and off.

Press C to return to Timekeeping mode.

Good luck,
Techjoel

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 01, 2010

SOURCE: battery replacement for casio wave ceptor wvq-200hu WATCH

Download abridged instructions from casio @ http://world.casio.com/wat/download/en/manual

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