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How do I set the alarm on my Netzu 5266 Digital Alarm Clock?

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DelReid
12/17/2025, 03:27:54 PM

Setting the alarm time on your Netzu 5266 Digital Alarm Clock is straightforward. Here's a step-by-step guide:

  1. Ensure you're in the time display mode. If you see the current time, you're in the right mode. If not, press the appropriate button (usually labeled "SET", "MODE", or a similar term) until the current time is visible.
  2. Press and hold the setting button (often the same as above, or a dedicated "ALARM" button) until the hour digits begin to blink on the display.
  3. Use the plus [+] or minus [-] buttons to cycle through the hours until you reach your desired wake-up hour.
  4. Press the setting button again to confirm and save the hour setting. The minute digits will now begin to blink.
  5. Use the plus [+] or minus [-] buttons to set the desired wake-up minute.
  6. Press the setting button one last time to save the minute setting. The alarm icon (often a bell symbol) should now appear on the display, confirming that the alarm is set.

Note: Holding down the plus [+] or minus [-] buttons allows for faster adjustment of the hours and minutes. The Netzu 5266 will automatically save your alarm settings if no buttons are pressed for about 10 seconds. For visual guidance, please consult the Netzu 5266 Digital Alarm Clock instruction manual for illustrations.

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