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Introduction
The Forget-me-not Electronic Calendar supports the user in
remembering what day it is. The display shows the day of the week and
date.
The addition of a personal picture makes the calendar a nice piece of
home decoration, which catches the eye in a natural way.
Without any confusing buttons, the Forget-me-not Electronic Calendar is
connected to the power outlet with the provided AC adaptor. In the event
of a power cut the display text disappears, but it works normally when
the power returns.
Note! The Forget-me-not Electronic Calendar requires manual settings of
summer and winter time. It comes set for winter time.
Getting started
1. Determine how the Forget-me-not Electronic Calendar should be
introduced. Some people prefer not to use “assistive devices”. It may
then work better to introduce it as a “gift”.
2. Determine whether a personal picture is to be used, and, in that case,
which picture. How to change pictures is described in the section
Changing the picture.
3. Determine where to place the Forget-me-not Calendar in the home. It
should be in a place where it will be readily noticeable, for example,
by the telephone or on the kitchen countertop. Make sure there is no
reflections from lighting or window light on the display.
4. Connect the Forget-me-not Calendar by connecting the provided AC
adaptor into a power outlet.
5. After a few seconds, day of the week and date will appear on the
display. Check that the time is right, see the section Set the day of the
week, date and time.
6. The display is only lit when the power is on. If the calendar is out of
power for an extended period (about 1 year), the battery must be
replaced, see the section Changing the battery.
Note! Only the provided AC adaptor must be used for the calendar.
Contact your provider if you need a new one.