[access-uk] Re: Zeon talking radio controlled watch help needed

  • From: "David Quarmby" <quarmby@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 16:06:50 +0100

Sorry to rest on the back of your request Gordon, but I could do with a copyy of the instructions too if anyone as them. My watch tells the time correctly but the analogue face is two hours behind the actual time and I don't know how to correct this.

regards
David Quarmby

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Subject: [access-uk] Zeon talking radio controlled watch help needed



Hi

About 4 years ago I bought the above watch badged as a *Science Museum* product via a mail order offer from, I think, the Radio Times.

A couple of hard disks ago and on a windows machine I had a pdf of the instructions, that was then and now I'm on a mac book with a watch I need to kick back in to life following a battery change.

Does anyone on the list have a pdf or .txt version of the instructions please?

I love my watch folks, don't let me have to put it down!

Cheers

G

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