Excellent video! Unfortunately my alarm seems to fully turn off after hitting any button. How do u make it ring again after the snooze period ends (after I hit any button to snooze)?
When an alarm sounds, you will need to hit the SNOOZE (Zz) button specifically to activate the snooze function (a countdown should appear on the screen where the weekday normally appears). If you press or tap any other button this will turn off the sound alarm as well as deactivate a snooze countdown. We apologize for any inconvenience and hope this helps to answer your question.
@@Splendid123456789 The gradual light alarm can get quite bright, however, if you find that it alone does not wake you up, pairing it with the normal sound alarm is often a great solution, with the light ending at full brightness when the sound alarm melody gently begins to play.
I have owed this type of alarm for 20 years. This particular alarm/light is so complcated to set up and use. Simple alarm/light does exist and this is not it.
We're sorry you feel that way and understand more advanced features aren't for everyone. If this video did not answer your questions or you'd prefer a more personalized support option, please message our support staff directly here: bit.ly/contact_techsupport. Or alternatively, send us a private message on our Facebook: bit.ly/LaxTech_Facebook page. We're here to help in any way we can and apologize for any inconvenience.
Unfortuantely, we do not have a video for that one, but your full product manual and FAQ documents can be found here: www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/617-148#support -- If you should have any specific questions, please just let us know.
@@Splendid123456789 The gradual light alarm can get quite bright, however, if you find that it alone does not wake you up, pairing it with the normal sound alarm is often a great solution, with the light ending at full brightness when the sound alarm melody gently begins to play.
How do I change the battery on the second edition soluna light alarm clock? The pre-installed battery doesn't work with power outages or when I take it for a couple of hours to my sister's house for the week. I would like to not spend time setting everything up repeatedly
Hey Lyn, our apologies for the trouble with your CR2032 backup battery. Replacements for this can be found in most retail stores or online. To change the battery, we recommend using a coin to twist the round batter cover on the bottom to the unlock position. Be sure to install the new battery according to the correct polarity markings indicated on the cover (positive faces out). If this still does not do the trick, please message our support staff directly here: bit.ly/contact_techsupport. Or alternatively, send us a private message on our Facebook: bit.ly/LaxTech_Facebook or Twitter: bit.ly/LaxTech__Twitter page for further assistance. Sorry again for any inconvenience.
Great question! Unfortunately, no. Our current Soluna offerings do not support wireless sensor connections or Internet capabilities, but we'll be sure to share this suggestion with our product designers for future consideration. If you're interested in a current alarm clock option that offers outdoor data, here are some great choices: www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/617-84947 www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/va1 www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/s86842 www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/616-12667v2 www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/c75709 - (Outdoor Sensor sold separately under the Parts/Sensors tab)
So the light alarm gradually increases from a low light to full 100% brightness? Since full brightness at 4am sounds awful to me, can I set the limit for how much light the product emits when using the light alarm - say 40-50% brightness? A low light with that pleasant melody would be great to wake up to.
Adjusting the finished light alarm intensity is not an option, however, the sound and light alarms can be set for different times. To accomplish the effect you've described, simply set the light alarm for about 4:10am/4:15am and the sound alarm at your normal 4:00am wake up time. A simple button press will then turn off each alarm for that day.
The Soluna Light Alarm Clock sensor is located near the bottom left vent (when looking at it from the front). A hard surface with unrestricted airflow around the device will offer the best results. If you should need further assistance, please message our support staff directly here: bit.ly/contact_techsupport. Or alternatively, send us a private message on our Facebook: bit.ly/LaxTech_Facebook page.
@@lacrossetechnology thank you for your fast reply! I had been tilting the Clock sometimes to see it from a different spot in my room and inadvertently been ubstructing the airflow. I was able to place it in a different spot and am no longer having issues!
My model C79141 Soluna light alarm clock use to display temperature and humidity. It now does not display the temperature, only Lo. I looked in you manual and could not find anything. How do I get the temperature display back? Thanks PK
Our apologies for the trouble. This is typically an indication that the unit is under powered. Or, more unlikely, that it is recording a temperature value below its 32--99°F working range. So assuming you don't have it set up in a freezer or outdoor location, we'd suggest trying the following steps with possibly a new outlet. 1. Remove all power from your alarm clock. Including the battery and unplugging the power cord from both your wall and from your clock. 2. Press any button on the back of the unit at least 25 times and leave it sitting without power for at least two hours. 3. Power the clock back up by securely plugging the power cord into your outlet first, then into your alarm clock. Then reinstall the coin cell battery. If this does not resolve the issue, please message our support staff directly here: bit.ly/contact_techsupport. Or alternatively, send us a private message on our Facebook: bit.ly/LaxTech_Facebook or Twitter: bit.ly/LaxTech__Twitter page. From there, we'll be able to better correct this problem. Sorry again for the inconvenience.
Hey Salomon, sorry for the trouble! Let's try a few steps to see if we can get this corrected: 1. Remove all power from your alarm clock. Including bacup batteries and unplugging the power cord from both your wall and from your clock. 2. Press any button on the back of the alarm at least 25 times and leave it sitting without power for at least two hours. 3. Power the unit back up by plugging the power cord into your outlet first, then into the alarm clock. The backup battery can be reinstalled at this time as well (if you have a version 2 model that is). If these steps do not resolve the issue, please message our support staff directly here: bit.ly/contact_techsupport. Or alternatively, send us a private message on our Facebook: bit.ly/LaxTech_Facebook or Twitter: bit.ly/LaxTech__Twitter page for further assistance. Our apologies again for the inconvenience.
I have an S22975 weather station. How come the “Extra Sensor Channel 1” section shows a reading when I only have the one sensor that came with the station and the reading is different from my indoor and outdoor temperatures?? Thank you
Hey Anthony, assuming you mean our S77925 model, the Extra Sensor area of your unit is likely picking up a neighbors' sensor. To remove this, press the EXTRA button to view just that extra sensor data on your screen. With that data showing, hold the MINUS (-) button until it is removed. Otherwise, we'd suggest simply leaving this section set on your Pressure reading if you do not plan to use extra sensors. For additional support, you can find your manual and FAQ documents here: www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/S77925#support
@@lacrossetechnology Thank you for the quick response. Yes, I did mean the s77925. I will try that. Your website says you out of stock of the multi sensor. Do you plan on restocking that item? Thanks again.
@@anthonyferrara2222 Great question! It looks like we have a very limited stock coming in in June and a greater quantity set for late summer. We apologize for any inconvenience. For further assistance with this order, please feel free to reach out to our store directly at 608-785-7939 or via email at: store@lacrossetechnology.com
@@lacrossetechnology I hate to be a pest here but is there away to reset the history without resetting the entire station. I like to keep the highs and lows for each season. Thanks again.
The melody sound produced by this alarm clock can be heard starting at the 13:06 mark in this video. The volume of this melody will increase in volume over a 5 minute period.
The sound alarm can be deactivated using the SOUND ALARM button, as shown at the 15:25 timestamp in this video. Simply press and release this a few times until your desired ON or OFF alarm setting is shown on the LCD. This will work the same way with the Light Alarm and the LIGHT ALARM button. More specifics can be found on pages 8-11 in your full manual here: bit.ly/c80994_manual
Please be sure to press and release the Time or Light Alarm button from the main display to view and then activate or deactivate an alarm. Pressing and holding will put you into the alarm setting menus, which do not control the ON/OFF function. These instructions are shown for the sound alarm starting at the 15:25 timestamp in this video. We do apologize for any confusion and are here to help if you should need further assistance.
Hi Vicky, the light alarm will automatically adjust the LED color and brightness over a 30 minute period (starting 30 minutes before the time it is set to go off). Please be sure your light alarm time is set at least 30 minutes out from the current time. If set sooner, the light will try and catch up to where it should be in that 30 minute cycle. The light alarm colors cannot be manually adjusted. If you're referring to a light mode, simply tap the center Snooze button to exit the mode and start over. This is covered extensively starting at the 6:46 mark in this video. If you should need further assistance, please just let us know or feel free to reach out via email here: bit.ly/contact_techsupport. Or alternatively, send us a private message on our Facebook: bit.ly/LaxTech_Facebook or Twitter: bit.ly/LaxTech__Twitter page.
@@Splendid123456789 The gradual light alarm can get quite bright, however, if you find that it alone does not wake you up, pairing it with the normal sound alarm is often a great solution, with the light ending at full brightness when the sound alarm melody gently begins to play.
Hey Ralph, our sincere apologies for the trouble. Please message our support staff directly here: bit.ly/contact_techsupport. Or alternatively, send us a private message on our Facebook: bit.ly/LaxTech_Facebook or Twitter: bit.ly/LaxTech__Twitter page for further assistance.
When do you have the alarm set for? If it is set for a minute or two from now, the light will "catch up" as needed. Please be sure to set this out at least 30 minutes from the current time.
@@Splendid123456789 The gradual light alarm can get quite bright, however, if you find that it alone does not wake you up, pairing it with the normal sound alarm is often a great solution, with the light ending at full brightness when the sound alarm melody gently begins to play.
Is there a way for the clock to remember your light setting selection? So for example, if I choose white light, and then turn the light off, is there a way for the light to come back onto white straight away when I turn the light back on, rather then scrolling through the options?
Hi Emily, great question! As long as you're not using any other light mode in between, you should be able to simply use the MINUS (-) button to dim that color select mode all the way down, and then use the PLUS (+) button to bring the light brightness back up. If you should have any further trouble with this, please let us know.
Hey Bradley, our apologies for any trouble. To confirm, what light mode are you using? As covered at the 6:46 timestamp in this video, some of these light modes will turn off automatically after a certain duration. However, if you believe your device is not functioning correctly, please message our support staff directly here: bit.ly/contact_techsupport. Or alternatively, send us a private message on our Facebook: bit.ly/LaxTech_Facebook or Twitter: bit.ly/LaxTech__Twitter page for further assistance.
@@bradleyrussell4434, correct. The Evening Mode is a set cycle that automatically dims and changes color before turning off after 30 minutes, as shown at the 8:09 timestamp.
We are sending ours back. Our 20 year old alarm clock had a weekend off feature and this does not. Apparently lots of light and sound options but no weekend option-go figure
Hey Teresa, we are sorry to hear this. It sounds as though you may have a Soluna Version 1 model C80994. Unfortunately, as mention at the 1:45 mark in this video, that model will only offer daily alarms and we apologize for any inconvenience. However, if you happen to own our latest edition, model C79141, this unit does actually give you the ability to choose which days the alarms will go off. The instructions for this can be found in the Light 10:39 and Sound Alarm 13:06 chapters in this video. If you should need further assistance or would like to upgrade to our latest edition, please reach out to our store directly at 608-785-7939 or via email at: store@lacrossetechnology.com
@@lacrossetechnology I found this information on your video after I wasted a lot of time trying to find the weekend feature. Never imagined this feature would be absent on an alarm with music and lights. The return has been processed. I will be more careful with the replacement order.
Hey Corey, we appreciate the feedback and apologize for any inconvenience. As our current Soluna alarm clock models only offer one light and one sound alarm, we've linked below some other options that do offer dual time alarms. We're here to help if you should have any questions. www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/s86842 www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/817-83957 www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/602-249 www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/617-89577 www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/75910 www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/30229
My girlfriend need an easy alarmclock as a shift worker. This can be as fancy as possible but if you can't click on a simple button for early, middle og late shift this isn't worth a shit.
Though Soluna offers many features and benefits, you are correct; it does not have a "shift work" function for different alarm times, and we apologize for this. We appreciate your suggestion and will be sure to pass along the concept to our product designers for future consideration.
Hey Rene, to turn off a sounding alarm, simply press any button besides SNOOZE. This will turn off the sound and/or light alarm until the following day. If you wish to deactivate an alarm completely, press the Sound or Light Alarm button on the back of the clock to bring up the alarm time and ON/OFF option. With that showing, press that Sound or Light Alarm button again to activate or deactivate the alarm. This process is shown within the Light Alarm (10:39) and Sound Alarm (13:06) chapters in this video.
Purchase our latest C79141 model here:
www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/c79141
This is the best alarm clock I had ever had I definitely recommend this!
Excellent video! Unfortunately my alarm seems to fully turn off after hitting any button. How do u make it ring again after the snooze period ends (after I hit any button to snooze)?
When an alarm sounds, you will need to hit the SNOOZE (Zz) button specifically to activate the snooze function (a countdown should appear on the screen where the weekday normally appears). If you press or tap any other button this will turn off the sound alarm as well as deactivate a snooze countdown. We apologize for any inconvenience and hope this helps to answer your question.
Hi, how bright does the morning wake up mode light get? From the video, it doesn't look very bright, as if it wouldn't do a good job waking me up.
@@Splendid123456789 The gradual light alarm can get quite bright, however, if you find that it alone does not wake you up, pairing it with the normal sound alarm is often a great solution, with the light ending at full brightness when the sound alarm melody gently begins to play.
This is super helpful and helped guide my purchase. Thank you!
I have owed this type of alarm for 20 years. This particular alarm/light is so complcated to set up and use. Simple alarm/light does exist and this is not it.
We're sorry you feel that way and understand more advanced features aren't for everyone. If this video did not answer your questions or you'd prefer a more personalized support option, please message our support staff directly here: bit.ly/contact_techsupport. Or alternatively, send us a private message on our Facebook: bit.ly/LaxTech_Facebook page. We're here to help in any way we can and apologize for any inconvenience.
Helpful video!
I am wondering do you guys have a tutorial video on how to set the clock on the wireless charging alarm clock model number 617-148
Unfortuantely, we do not have a video for that one, but your full product manual and FAQ documents can be found here: www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/617-148#support -- If you should have any specific questions, please just let us know.
Thank you for this guide. I've had this on my side turned off due to not knowing how to set it up lol. Now it looks great
You bet! We're happy this video was able to help get your Soluna alarm working and looking its best. 😊
Hi, how bright does the morning wake up mode light get? From the video, it doesn't look very bright, as if it wouldn't do a good job waking me up.
@@Splendid123456789 The gradual light alarm can get quite bright, however, if you find that it alone does not wake you up, pairing it with the normal sound alarm is often a great solution, with the light ending at full brightness when the sound alarm melody gently begins to play.
How do I change the battery on the second edition soluna light alarm clock? The pre-installed battery doesn't work with power outages or when I take it for a couple of hours to my sister's house for the week. I would like to not spend time setting everything up repeatedly
Hey Lyn, our apologies for the trouble with your CR2032 backup battery. Replacements for this can be found in most retail stores or online. To change the battery, we recommend using a coin to twist the round batter cover on the bottom to the unlock position. Be sure to install the new battery according to the correct polarity markings indicated on the cover (positive faces out). If this still does not do the trick, please message our support staff directly here: bit.ly/contact_techsupport. Or alternatively, send us a private message on our Facebook: bit.ly/LaxTech_Facebook or Twitter: bit.ly/LaxTech__Twitter page for further assistance. Sorry again for any inconvenience.
My sister owns the second edition, can we make it show the outdoor temp instead of humidity?
Great question! Unfortunately, no. Our current Soluna offerings do not support wireless sensor connections or Internet capabilities, but we'll be sure to share this suggestion with our product designers for future consideration. If you're interested in a current alarm clock option that offers outdoor data, here are some great choices:
www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/617-84947
www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/va1
www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/s86842
www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/616-12667v2
www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/c75709 - (Outdoor Sensor sold separately under the Parts/Sensors tab)
This was very useful even for me as 11! No other help! Thank you so much
Is customize tune option available?
Unfortunately, the melody alarm tune is not adjustable. We will pass along the suggestion though for future alarm clock designs.
So the light alarm gradually increases from a low light to full 100% brightness? Since full brightness at 4am sounds awful to me, can I set the limit for how much light the product emits when using the light alarm - say 40-50% brightness? A low light with that pleasant melody would be great to wake up to.
Adjusting the finished light alarm intensity is not an option, however, the sound and light alarms can be set for different times. To accomplish the effect you've described, simply set the light alarm for about 4:10am/4:15am and the sound alarm at your normal 4:00am wake up time. A simple button press will then turn off each alarm for that day.
Thank you for this guid but I’m having quit trouble turning of the light alarm when I click it, it does not turn off it
Never mind
Sometimes the humidity percentage level changes by more than a few percentage points. Where are the sensors located so I can avoid blocking them?
The Soluna Light Alarm Clock sensor is located near the bottom left vent (when looking at it from the front). A hard surface with unrestricted airflow around the device will offer the best results. If you should need further assistance, please message our support staff directly here: bit.ly/contact_techsupport. Or alternatively, send us a private message on our Facebook: bit.ly/LaxTech_Facebook page.
@@lacrossetechnology thank you for your fast reply! I had been tilting the Clock sometimes to see it from a different spot in my room and inadvertently been ubstructing the airflow. I was able to place it in a different spot and am no longer having issues!
Fantastic Video. Thank you.
My model C79141 Soluna light alarm clock use to display temperature and humidity. It now does not display the temperature, only Lo. I looked in you manual and could not find anything. How do I get the temperature display back? Thanks PK
Our apologies for the trouble. This is typically an indication that the unit is under powered. Or, more unlikely, that it is recording a temperature value below its 32--99°F working range. So assuming you don't have it set up in a freezer or outdoor location, we'd suggest trying the following steps with possibly a new outlet.
1. Remove all power from your alarm clock. Including the battery and unplugging the power cord from both your wall and from your clock.
2. Press any button on the back of the unit at least 25 times and leave it sitting without power for at least two hours.
3. Power the clock back up by securely plugging the power cord into your outlet first, then into your alarm clock. Then reinstall the coin cell battery.
If this does not resolve the issue, please message our support staff directly here: bit.ly/contact_techsupport. Or alternatively, send us a private message on our Facebook: bit.ly/LaxTech_Facebook or Twitter: bit.ly/LaxTech__Twitter page. From there, we'll be able to better correct this problem. Sorry again for the inconvenience.
Is there a way to change the melody alarm sound to a normal alarm sound?
Hey Marco, unfortunately no. The melody sound alarm cannot be adjusted. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Hi I’m here just trying to set up my Soluna alarm clock and it seems as though my panel isn’t working. +\- are both non working. Please help!
Hey Salomon, sorry for the trouble! Let's try a few steps to see if we can get this corrected:
1. Remove all power from your alarm clock. Including bacup batteries and unplugging the power cord from both your wall and from your clock.
2. Press any button on the back of the alarm at least 25 times and leave it sitting without power for at least two hours.
3. Power the unit back up by plugging the power cord into your outlet first, then into the alarm clock. The backup battery can be reinstalled at this time as well (if you have a version 2 model that is).
If these steps do not resolve the issue, please message our support staff directly here: bit.ly/contact_techsupport. Or alternatively, send us a private message on our Facebook: bit.ly/LaxTech_Facebook or Twitter: bit.ly/LaxTech__Twitter page for further assistance. Our apologies again for the inconvenience.
How to Change too sunday
Please be sure you have your Year, Month, and Date settings adjusted correctly. Once these are set, your weekday will adjust automatically.
I have an S22975 weather station. How come the “Extra Sensor Channel 1” section shows a reading when I only have the one sensor that came with the station and the reading is different from my indoor and outdoor temperatures?? Thank you
Hey Anthony, assuming you mean our S77925 model, the Extra Sensor area of your unit is likely picking up a neighbors' sensor. To remove this, press the EXTRA button to view just that extra sensor data on your screen. With that data showing, hold the MINUS (-) button until it is removed. Otherwise, we'd suggest simply leaving this section set on your Pressure reading if you do not plan to use extra sensors. For additional support, you can find your manual and FAQ documents here: www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/S77925#support
@@lacrossetechnology Thank you for the quick response. Yes, I did mean the s77925. I will try that. Your website says you out of stock of the multi sensor. Do you plan on restocking that item? Thanks again.
@@anthonyferrara2222 Great question! It looks like we have a very limited stock coming in in June and a greater quantity set for late summer. We apologize for any inconvenience. For further assistance with this order, please feel free to reach out to our store directly at 608-785-7939 or via email at: store@lacrossetechnology.com
@@lacrossetechnology Hey, it worked!!!! Thanks.
@@lacrossetechnology I hate to be a pest here but is there away to reset the history without resetting the entire station. I like to keep the highs and lows for each season. Thanks again.
What do the alarm sound like?
The melody sound produced by this alarm clock can be heard starting at the 13:06 mark in this video. The volume of this melody will increase in volume over a 5 minute period.
Set off the alarm in that alarm clock, please I have the exact same alarm clock model C0994
The sound alarm can be deactivated using the SOUND ALARM button, as shown at the 15:25 timestamp in this video. Simply press and release this a few times until your desired ON or OFF alarm setting is shown on the LCD. This will work the same way with the Light Alarm and the LIGHT ALARM button. More specifics can be found on pages 8-11 in your full manual here: bit.ly/c80994_manual
It’s not letting me completely turn off my alarm, even if I hold the button on the back there’s no off and on button for the alarm.
Please be sure to press and release the Time or Light Alarm button from the main display to view and then activate or deactivate an alarm. Pressing and holding will put you into the alarm setting menus, which do not control the ON/OFF function. These instructions are shown for the sound alarm starting at the 15:25 timestamp in this video. We do apologize for any confusion and are here to help if you should need further assistance.
Hi, I think I've accidentally turned my light alarm red\orange instead of normal sunlight. How do I change this back to just sunrise light?
Hi Vicky, the light alarm will automatically adjust the LED color and brightness over a 30 minute period (starting 30 minutes before the time it is set to go off). Please be sure your light alarm time is set at least 30 minutes out from the current time. If set sooner, the light will try and catch up to where it should be in that 30 minute cycle. The light alarm colors cannot be manually adjusted. If you're referring to a light mode, simply tap the center Snooze button to exit the mode and start over. This is covered extensively starting at the 6:46 mark in this video. If you should need further assistance, please just let us know or feel free to reach out via email here: bit.ly/contact_techsupport. Or alternatively, send us a private message on our Facebook: bit.ly/LaxTech_Facebook or Twitter: bit.ly/LaxTech__Twitter page.
Hi, how bright does the morning wake up mode light get? From the video, it doesn't look very bright, as if it wouldn't do a good job waking me up.
@@Splendid123456789 The gradual light alarm can get quite bright, however, if you find that it alone does not wake you up, pairing it with the normal sound alarm is often a great solution, with the light ending at full brightness when the sound alarm melody gently begins to play.
Went through all the steps and the light feature is not working
Hey Ralph, our sincere apologies for the trouble. Please message our support staff directly here: bit.ly/contact_techsupport. Or alternatively, send us a private message on our Facebook: bit.ly/LaxTech_Facebook or Twitter: bit.ly/LaxTech__Twitter page for further assistance.
Hey why does my light alarm reaches its full brightness in less that a minute?
When do you have the alarm set for? If it is set for a minute or two from now, the light will "catch up" as needed. Please be sure to set this out at least 30 minutes from the current time.
@@lacrossetechnology oh man that makes sense! *Facepalm* Was just testing the alarm. Thanks so much for the quick response!
@@fraumustermann9416 You bet! We're always here to help.
Hi, how bright does the morning wake up mode light get? From the video, it doesn't look very bright, as if it wouldn't do a good job waking me up.
@@Splendid123456789 The gradual light alarm can get quite bright, however, if you find that it alone does not wake you up, pairing it with the normal sound alarm is often a great solution, with the light ending at full brightness when the sound alarm melody gently begins to play.
Is there a way for the clock to remember your light setting selection?
So for example, if I choose white light, and then turn the light off, is there a way for the light to come back onto white straight away when I turn the light back on, rather then scrolling through the options?
Hi Emily, great question! As long as you're not using any other light mode in between, you should be able to simply use the MINUS (-) button to dim that color select mode all the way down, and then use the PLUS (+) button to bring the light brightness back up. If you should have any further trouble with this, please let us know.
My light turns off randomly and i don't know why
Hey Bradley, our apologies for any trouble. To confirm, what light mode are you using? As covered at the 6:46 timestamp in this video, some of these light modes will turn off automatically after a certain duration. However, if you believe your device is not functioning correctly, please message our support staff directly here: bit.ly/contact_techsupport. Or alternatively, send us a private message on our Facebook: bit.ly/LaxTech_Facebook or Twitter: bit.ly/LaxTech__Twitter page for further assistance.
I was using the evening mode so it is prob just turning off after a certain duration
@@bradleyrussell4434, correct. The Evening Mode is a set cycle that automatically dims and changes color before turning off after 30 minutes, as shown at the 8:09 timestamp.
We are sending ours back. Our 20 year old alarm clock had a weekend off feature and this does not. Apparently lots of light and sound options but no weekend option-go figure
Hey Teresa, we are sorry to hear this. It sounds as though you may have a Soluna Version 1 model C80994. Unfortunately, as mention at the 1:45 mark in this video, that model will only offer daily alarms and we apologize for any inconvenience. However, if you happen to own our latest edition, model C79141, this unit does actually give you the ability to choose which days the alarms will go off. The instructions for this can be found in the Light 10:39 and Sound Alarm 13:06 chapters in this video. If you should need further assistance or would like to upgrade to our latest edition, please reach out to our store directly at 608-785-7939 or via email at: store@lacrossetechnology.com
@@lacrossetechnology I found this information on your video after I wasted a lot of time trying to find the weekend feature. Never imagined this feature would be absent on an alarm with music and lights. The return has been processed. I will be more careful with the replacement order.
It would be nice to have 2 alarms instead of just one
Hey Corey, we appreciate the feedback and apologize for any inconvenience. As our current Soluna alarm clock models only offer one light and one sound alarm, we've linked below some other options that do offer dual time alarms. We're here to help if you should have any questions.
www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/s86842
www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/817-83957
www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/602-249
www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/617-89577
www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/75910
www.lacrossetechnology.com/products/30229
My girlfriend need an easy alarmclock as a shift worker. This can be as fancy as possible but if you can't click on a simple button for early, middle og late shift this isn't worth a shit.
Though Soluna offers many features and benefits, you are correct; it does not have a "shift work" function for different alarm times, and we apologize for this. We appreciate your suggestion and will be sure to pass along the concept to our product designers for future consideration.
Would be great! I'll consider buying when ''shift work'' with wake up light is possible. That means 3-5 alarm setups for me@@lacrossetechnology
Turn alarm off
Hey Rene, to turn off a sounding alarm, simply press any button besides SNOOZE. This will turn off the sound and/or light alarm until the following day. If you wish to deactivate an alarm completely, press the Sound or Light Alarm button on the back of the clock to bring up the alarm time and ON/OFF option. With that showing, press that Sound or Light Alarm button again to activate or deactivate the alarm. This process is shown within the Light Alarm (10:39) and Sound Alarm (13:06) chapters in this video.