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How do I keep the alarm from flashing? I just want to turn off both alarms. Timex nature sounds with cd T621T, Thank you

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Hello, To turn off the alarms follow these steps -

  1. After the alarm sounds, press the "F" alarm off/reset button to shut the alarm off but retain the 7-5-2 alarm settings.
  2. If you want to turn the alarms completely off and cancel the 7-5-2 settings, press the "alarm" button so that the "alarm" indicator is no longer visible. As long as you can see the word "alarm" on the display the alarms will continue to go off according to your 7-5-2 alarm settings.
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