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How to Identify and Fix Common Vacuum Problems ?

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This can be due to power interruptions and the status of the backup battery installed in the unit. For example, if a power interruption occurs and the clock radio operates on a backup battery, time may be gained or lost depending on the strength of the battery.
Setting Alarms

To set an alarm press and hold the Alarm button until `AL-1` starts to flash. This indicates that the alarm setting process has started. Use the < and > buttons and top Multifunction button to confirm each part of the alarm.

You will want to turn the alarm-set knob until the fourth stationary hand on the clock face shows the time at which you want your alarm to sound. Slide the `Alarm ON/OFF switch` to `ON` to activate the alarm. When the alarm sounds, slide the `ON/OFF switch` to `OFF` to deactivate it.
Try moving your clock to a different location. Objects such as televisions, electric motors and fluorescent lights can interfere with the signal. A steel-framed or reinforced concrete building, or large metal objects such as metallic window frames, will reduce the signal inside.
The most common cause of an analog clock losing time is that there is buildup in the battery compartment that is keeping the battery from connecting fully with the clock mechanism. Remove the battery and check the leads to see if there is any buildup from a leaky battery, dust, etc.
If the signal is not being received: Try powering down the clock (unplug it or remove the batteries), then turn it on again to see if it synchronizes. If the clock uses batteries, check them and replace if necessary. If the radio controlled clock is a desk top unit, try rotating it 90 degrees.
Why does it happen? If you don`t actually hear your alarm, you could just naturally be a heavy sleeper. According to Dr. Guy Meadows, co-founder and clinical lead at Sleep School, research suggests that deep sleepers have more sleep spindles, a form of brain activity during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep.
Lubricants like WD-40 or gun oil will just gum up the mechanism, but silicone spray often works wonders. A can of compressed air will sometimes work too. Try lightly spraying the movement and see what happens. This works for non-pendulum clocks as well.

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I bought a Panasonic alarm clock radio Model RC 95 and I can’t set it. Also when I plug it in the radio comes on and I can’t shut it off. I have not manuel.
ANSWER : The Rc-95 has a switch underneath and should be on when you want to set the time..

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Venturer iP873 clock radio
Comes with 2 alarms, how do i turn off the second alarm when i only need 1 alarm?
And on days i do not need the first alarm, how do i turn off both alarms all together?
ANSWER : Post in correct area for help. 🙂

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Hi! I have a problem about my radio clock, the time clock is blinking..how to fix my radio alarm clock the model is rca rp5435c? I need some HELP!
ANSWER : You have tried re-setting it, Right?

What happened when you did?

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Note: This problem ended up under Vacuum cleaners-
You might want to try re-listing it again– under Electronics?-

Mack B

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I dropped my battery operated alarm clock: the second hand still works but the alarm doesn’t come on at the set time and the hour & minute hands don’t “hold” their position – I took the clear front off and discovered that I could move the hands to a more secure place on the center spindle but I discovered during the night that the correct time was no longer showing. I really like this clock b/c it’s battery operated and I can hear the alarm (when it worked) plus it has a “night vision” dial tha
ANSWER : The hour and minute hands can be pushed onto their respective shafts at any point in most clocks.
.If you already know the time that the alarm is set, let the clock run until it sounds.
.When the alarm sounds, install the hour hand and the minute hand to the exact alarm set time. If, say, the alarm is set for 6:30, push the hour hand onto it’s shaft at exactly half way between 6 and 7 and then push the minute hand onto it’s shaft pointing at exactly 6.
.I think this should get you operating.
.Gary

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I just bought kaz model K76P (M) humidifier in Kyoto. I filled it to the right water level (a bit below) and plugged it in (nothing else is plugged in at that socket). The light comes on, but the water doesn’t heat up. I can’t read Japanese so can’t read the instruction manual but it seems a simple procedure: fill with water, set the heating thing the water, plug in. Am I missing something or is the humidifier defect?
ANSWER : Take it back to the shop it should work and even though its in japanese ,they will know if your doing it wrong ,but i think it may have a damaged heater or a wire off where its been in transit

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I’m using my dad’s old Panasonic RC-6064 alarm clock. How do I set the time and the alarm?
ANSWER : The Hour/Minute buttons are on the bottom of the radio. Just press the hour or minute buttons to adjust the regular time. Alarm is the same but you hold the alarm button on top.

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My 4 yr old Nilfisk vacuum cleaner has been working fine up until now. But suddenly, it has hardly any suction power and also, hot air seems to be coming out thru the vents on top and also thru the space that’s normally used for blowing air OUT….the outlet with the retractable cover located close to the part where the power cable comes out of and retracts into. I’ve checked the filter and the hose and they are not clogged…I have also put in a new bag. Not keen to buy another vacuum cleaner u
ANSWER : Hi there SmartAlec from Nelsonvacuums.com.au here.It sounds like a blockage of some kind. The best way to find it is to set the machine up for normal vacuuming and remove one component at a time until the suction returns. eg turn on and feel suction under floor head – not good? then remove the rod, then the hose.
Once at the machine on its own it gets a little triky as i don’t know which model you have. However if you have a bagged model remove all the filters and the bag and retest. There will be at least 2 filters, one before the motor and one after (maybe under the vacuum or right at the back). If it is a bagless model even though the filter may look clean it is probably blocked with very fine dust. If suction returns when the filter is removed then you need to buy a new filter. I am a nilfisk vacuum cleaner agent so i can supply a filter for you.
If this still doesnt help you are welcome to call me if you live in australia my contact details are on my website www.nelsonvacuums.com.au.
Hope this helps !.
Happy vacuuming 🙂

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Ken-Tech Atomic radio-controlled clock question (vacuums?)
How do you set the language to English? I see FR, IT, GR, ES…thinking ES means English I set the clock. Now it tells me that Wednesday is ‘MIT’ day. ?
ANSWER : FR is french, IT italian, GR great Britain, ES spanish….GR will be first on my list, hope this helps 😉

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