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Getting to know your new watch: 

 

Your watch is actually two separate watches located in one case: a 
fully featured talking watch with alarm feature, and a conventional 

quartz watch with clear black hands on a white face. Because the 
watches are not linked, each watch needs to be set separately. 

 
Around the case of the watch are 5 controls: a familiar setting wheel 

for the quartz watch and 4 buttons around the edge of the case. The 
setting wheel for the hands of the quartz watch is at the familiar 3 

o’clock position; this is known as the 

crown.  

 

The controls for the talking watch consist of 

4 small push buttons

 at 

the 

2, 4, 8 and 10 o’clock

 positions around the edge of the case.  

 

You use the 

button at 2 o’clock

 whenever you want a voice report of 

the current time. 

 
The watch uses two batteries, one for the analogue functions and 

another for the talking watch; both should be replaced periodically.  

 

 

Setting the current time and alarm: 

 

1.

 

Setting the watch’s hands:

 

 

 
Have the watch facing you with the crown at 3 o’clock on the right 
hand side. You may find your watch is shipped with a small plastic lock 

between the crown and the case, which prevents the battery running 
down while the watch is in storage. If there is such a guard on your 

watch, grip and remove it now. You may have to pull the crown wheel 
out as far as it will go, 1mm or so, to release the lock, and then push 

it back into the case. 
 

Pull out the crown about 1mm; you can now turn the crown to adjust 
the hands, just like any other watch. 

 

Summary of Contents for TIM-141-511-3410

Page 1: ...buttons at the 2 4 8 and 10 o clock positions around the edge of the case You use the button at 2 o clock whenever you want a voice report of the current time The watch uses two batteries one for the analogue functions and another for the talking watch both should be replaced periodically Setting the current time and alarm 1 Setting the watch s hands Have the watch facing you with the crown at 3 o...

Page 2: ...nce the minutes and hours respectively until the watch is set The watch will announce each change in the minutes and hours as you set the watch Ten seconds after you stop setting the watch it will return to normal operations unless you press button 10 again to place the watch in alarm setting mode 3 Setting the alarm time While in normal operation mode press button 10 twice the watch will say Set ...

Page 3: ...ugh the alarm sounds until it says Alarm Off 5 Silencing the alarm When the alarm goes off the watch will announce the time and the alarm sound will repeat press any of the setting buttons to stop the alarm but still leave it active for the next day 6 Selecting the hourly announcement option The watch can be set to speak the time automatically every hour press button 4 the watch will say Time on w...

Page 4: ...t cover the replacement of batteries past the first 30 days CNIB reserves the right to repair a watch or to replace it with an identical model or an equivalent model if the original model is no longer available Call 1 866 659 1843 for advice or to report a defective product If your watch has to be returned send it to CNIB Shop CNIB Repairs 1929 Bayview Avenue Toronto ON M4G 3E8 Canada ...

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