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Can anyone help with instructions? (Pink)Model #F-758-124
#1

Ive recently purchased a Pink Alarm Clock Radio - Model #F-758-124 for resale.

I have a potential customer that would like to know how to set the alarm clock and if it does work.

I can set the clock with the small knob in the back, and I can also move the "red" hand with that knob as well.

Can anyone help me with this?

Thank you!
#2

Thanks, but one more question

Since there is only ONE red hand, does that apply to the minute or hour of which you want to set the alarm to?

Sorry, Ive never used this type of alarm clock before so its a bit foreign to me.

Example:

So if the clock says its 11pm on the dot, and I put the RED hand to the 10min mark, will the alarm go off at 11:10pm?

Thanks
#3

Set the red hand to time you want it to alarm . Put the alarm switch to alarm . Then if you want to snooze after alerm goes off set the snooze to desired minutes.
#4

Yes
#5

You can set the red hand to alarm time set the alarm swith to alarm . Then turn the time hand manually to see if it goes off.
#6

anonymous Wrote:Ive recently purchased a Pink Alarm Clock Radio - Model #F-758-124 for resale.

Thanks in advance for your forthcoming financial contribution to the Phorum. I'm sure that Ron, the owner, and the rest of us appreciate your support to help keep this site going. Its a great resource for Philco information.
#7

haha Are you serious? Funny stuff, but thanks for the laugh today.

Thank you to Denver for your advice, I still cant seem to get it working but I guess Ill keep trying.

(Ray - I didnt know advice had a pricetag on it)
#8

Advice for resale purposes makes us business partners Icon_smile
#9

I'm bringing this old thread back up for one reason: I missed this the first time around, and I love the posts that Bill (exray) made! Thanks, Bill!

Read that guy's reply two posts above this one.

Quote:haha Are you serious? Funny stuff, but thanks for the laugh today.

Did you hear? "Give me some free advice so I can sell my radio for more money; but as far as my helping to support the site, screw you!" Did you hear? This is the same type of mentality of those who steal photos and text from other websites to peddle their wares on eBay.

Bill put the putz in his place...in my opinion. And again, I want to thank Bill for the support! Icon_thumbup

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Ron Ramirez
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