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TFA Bingo 2.0
EUR52,43

TFA Bingo 2.0


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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Hello, it looks like the 3 batteries won't last long. I have been using the alarm clock since the beginning of November. The automatic light is on. The last bar of the battery indicator is lit, which means that I will soon have to replace the batteries. I will now use rechargeable batteries. I only discovered the battery charge indicator after your question. Otherwise, the alarm clock works perfectly. Greetings from Valais

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veronika.o

5 years ago

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TFA Dostmann

5 years ago

Hello Veronika.o, On the radio-controlled alarm clock "Bingo 2.0" the snooze function can be activated up to eight times, the interval is 5 minutes each time. On the side, the alarm can be completely deactivated via the slide switch. With kind regards Your TFA Support

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RetoK.

6 years ago

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TFA Dostmann

6 years ago

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Hello 'CharlyKazuto', The casing has a better finish than its predecessor. The display is better and easier to read (from different angles). The battery symbol for empty batteries has been retained. With kind regards Your TFA Support

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