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How to Use Your Bagby Alarm ClockUpdated a month ago

1. Get to Know the Clock

  • Front: Includes hour, minute, second, and alarm hands.

  • Back: Features five functions—On/Off switch, light/snooze button, alarm-setting knob, time-setting knob, and AA battery compartment.


2. Install the Battery (1 × AA, 1.5 V)

  • Slide open the compartment and insert the battery with correct polarity (+/–).

  • Ensure the battery is fully seated; almost all clock issues stem from poor or old batteries.


3. Set the Current Time

  • Use the time-setting knob to move hour and minute hands.

  • The second hand starts moving once the battery is inserted.


4. Set the Alarm

  • Flip the On/Off switch to ON for the alarm to operate.

    • Note: The alarm will ring at the set time both AM and PM unless you turn it off.

  • Use the alarm knob to adjust the silver alarm hand to your desired wake-up time (e.g., between 7 and 8 for 7:30).

  • When the alarm rings, press the light button to activate a 5‑minute snooze. It will continue to ring every 5 minutes until you switch the alarm toggle to OFF.


5. Use the Light and Snooze Button

  • Press the button to temporarily light up the face for easy viewing at night.

  • During an alarm, pressing it snoozes the chime for about 5 minutes per press.


6. Alarm On/Off Toggle

  • For a single morning alarm: Set to ON at night, then switch to OFF after waking.

  • For alarms twice a day: Leave at ON and it will ring at both AM and PM times.


7. Troubleshooting Tips

  • Always use a fresh AA battery and ensure it’s properly inserted—95% of problems are resolved this way.

  • Confirm the alarm switch is in the correct position they intended (ON to activate, OFF to deactivate).


8. Reading Analog Time Correctly

  • A clock face has 12 sections—each hour mark also represents 5-minute increments.

  • The short hand shows the hour (if between 3 and 4, read it as 3).

  • The long hand indicates minutes (each number dot = 5 minutes).

  • Example readings:

    • Time = 10:37 → hour hand set between 10 & 11 (read 10), minute hand near 7 (35)–8 (40), read 37.

    • Time = 1:20 → hour just past 1, minute at the 4 = 20. Alarm hand only senses its own silver pointer.



Related Questions


Q: Will the alarm ring at both AM and PM automatically?

A: Yes. Once the switch is ON, it will chime at the set time twice—AM and PM—until switched to OFF.


Q: How do I temporarily quiet the alarm?

A: Press the light button when it rings. That triggers the snooze function; it repeats until the switch is turned OFF.


Q: My clock isn’t keeping time accurately—is it broken?

A: First, check the battery is new and correctly installed. That resolves most issues. If problems persist, contact support.




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