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Use a Baby Ben Westclox - Make sure that the knob is pushed in, and then turn the knob clockwise until your clock has reached the actual time. Once the clock is set, leave the knob alone; the clock will begin to move on its own.

Pull and turn the knob clockwise until you have reached your preferred alarm time. Just like the actual time, the alarm will have a minute and hour hand that will move. Once the alarm is set, push the knob in to turn the alarm off.
Use a Baby Ben Westclox

Pull the knob out again to turn the alarm on. The alarm is on a 12-hour schedule, which means if you set the alarm for 7 a.m., but you pull the knob and turn the alarm on at 6 p.m., the alarm will ring twice: once at 7 p.m. and again at 7 a.m. Pushing the knob in, during step 2, and waiting till 8 p.m. to set the alarm can help you avoid the an unnecessary alarm at 7 p.m.

Push the knob in to stop the alarm when it is sounding.



Using the Baby Ben Westclox classic clock can make the difference between waking up on time and running late to an important test, meeting or job interview. The clock, since it's a classic, has only two functions: to act as an alarm and to tell you the time. Despite having the Baby Ben name, the clock can still be used by teenagers and adults alike. To use the clock's functions, you must locate the metal windup knob on the back of the clock and know when to push it in and pull it out. - by eHow



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