
Lexon Flip
Lexon Flip
2 x AA https://static.digitecgalaxus.ch/Files/6/7/0/6/2/5/1/Flip.pdf
Since the production delivered to us at the beginning of March 2017 by the supplier Lexon, mercury is no longer used in the FLIP alarm clock. We can assure you that all alarm clocks of the Flip series that we deliver are delivered without mercury content.
Hello. I would recommend alcohol
It has not. Peeps out of the suitcase
Not that I know of. The digits simply no longer light up when the battery is empty - the display is virtually "dead".
There are also AAAA batteries on the market. These are a little smaller than AAA and they fit.
What is your question?
A kind of "lock button" so that nothing gets out of place when travelling or the alarm clock suddenly rings in the suitcase.
Hold down the Set key and set the time.
Unfortunately, this item is sold out and no longer available from the supplier. Therefore, we regret that we no longer receive any information about the product.
Hoi - maybe this will help you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLPdJ_gqEDE LG
I have the Lexon Flip WITHOUT RCC radio. Attention: there are 2 versions > the Lexon Flip Travel (no radio clock) and then there is the Lexon Flip+ (radio clock, recognisable by the radio symbol next to the digits!). The "PLUS" makes the difference.
Automatically sets summer to winter time!
Hi, unfortunately there is no clear indication of when the batteries are running out. I notice it when the indicator doesn't light up quite as much in the dark as usual when I press the surface. Then I change the batteries. Hope this helps and works. Goodbye,
I am not a deep sleeper myself, but I find it quite loud. It is much louder than my previous alarm clock (irox Cubo) and wakes me up even when I have earplugs in.
Read a bit further on Q&A and done with it!
No - unfortunately only one alarm time - this must then always be changed.
Hello, according to the existing answers, no QS is used, see existing answers.
Unfortunately no....
The display of the alarm clock is dark at night. If you want to know the time, touch it and the LED display is illuminated for a short time (but quite brightly).
Unfortunately, there is no such thing. Really just a normal "piip-piip" like in the video.
Then, unfortunately, the alarm clock will not be able to do its job.
Next time please read all questions, there is already a statement from Galaxus on the subject: https://www.galaxus.ch/de/s14/QuestionAndAnswer/das-produkt-wird-von-der-eu-als-gefaehrlich-eingestuft-wird-es-den-artikel-in-zukunft-in-einer-neuen-56799?referrerProductId=6190243
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