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Turning off the alarm
When the alarm is ringing, press any key other than the "SNZ/LIGHT/ALM" key and
the rubber feet to turn it off (whether the snooze function is turned on or off). It will
ring again the next day at the set time.
Note: The alarm stops ringing automatically after 1 minute.
Celsius/ Fahrenheit display
In time display or "alarm" modes, press the "C/F" key to toggle between temperature
display in Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).
Maximum/minimum temperature
1. In time display or "alarm" modes, press the "MAX/MIN" key once to display the
maximum recorded temperature
2. Press the same key again to display the minimum recorded temperature.
3. Press the key a third time to go back to the current temperature.
4. To clear the temperature records, use the "MAX/MIN" key to display the maximum
temperature or the minimum temperature, then press the "MODE/SET/RESET"
key.
Note: The temperature records are cleared automatically everyday at midnight.
Press once on the base of the clock or on the "SNZ/LIGHT/ALM" key to switch on the
backlight for 3 seconds.
Use the button located under the base of the detachable candle provided with your
clock to turn it on (
Don't clean any part of your WB100 with benzene, thinners or other solvent
chemicals—this may cause permanent damage which is not covered by the
guarantee. When necessary, clean it with a damp cloth. Keep your WB100 away
from extreme temperature, water or severe shock. When the LCD screen turns
unclear, replace the batteries. Avoid using in the presence of magnetic fields such as
in airports. Every effort has been made to ensure high standards of reliability for your
WB100. However, if something does go wrong, please do not try to repair it
yourself – consult your supplier or the LEXIBOOK® help line.
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