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How do you change the clock in the YETI ?

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I guess a few different answers needed...

depending what YETI clocks you have eg maxidot, columbus etc...

and YES I could go and read the manuel :yes: but...

a few musings...do the clocks going forward upset your body clock? I mean affect your driving ability specifically to your YETI... of course :S

I must go and cook dinner it's nearly 8 o'clock... :o and I think a glass of wine or 2 is in order before I open the snowchains thread... :giggle:

There is a daylight savings option in the time menu on the Multi function display.

oh - c'mon. Use yer watch!!

Or leave it and use mental arithmetic... ... ...(for a blonde?????)

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oh - c'mon. Use yer watch!! Will that change automatically... :wait:

Or leave it and use mental arithmetic... ... ...(for a blonde?????) You've been watching your coundown recordings again havn't you :giggle: She's better than Carol :think: IMHO

I guess a few different answers needed...

depending what YETI clocks you have eg maxidot, columbus etc...

I must go and cook dinner it's nearly 8 o'clock... emoticon-0104-surprised.gif and I think a glass of wine or 2 is in order before I open the snowchains thread... emoticon-0136-giggle.gif

Don't spoil it by giving us the answer anyone - I was rather looking forward to seeing what the clock said in the morning. I presume the Christopher Columbus clock will definitely change automatically?

PS You could have given us a shout when dinner was ready, Lady P...! emoticon-0144-nod.gif

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Post in Off topic forum...you do really have to do this!!

"....and don't forget to adjust your Briskoda user account settings so that forum time stamps are correct

This post has been edited by swedishskoda: Today, 08:26 "

Go to My Setttings

In Time Zone section check the box for DST correction and should automatically change after you next go to main index page.

I had just posted before I saw this... and sure enough my posts had the incorrect time on... so have changed settings and now have correct British Summer Time post stamps :thumbup:

ps Aero- the sausages are ready :giggle:

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Sausages, Lady P? Rats, missed them. You can call me what you want but never call me late for dinner.... emoticon-0136-giggle.gif

Oh, yeah - the clock thing for YETIs.

Neither the Columbus nor Maxidot clocks had changed this morning on my SM by their own accord so I dived into the set-up menu and changed it to 'day light saving mode - tick' and Bob's your uncle. Both clocks moved on one whole summer time hour.

Sausages, Lady P? Rats, missed them. You can call me what you want but never call me late for dinner.... emoticon-0136-giggle.gif

Oh, yeah - the clock thing for YETIs.

Neither the Columbus nor Maxidot clocks had changed this morning on my SM by their own accord so I dived into the set-up menu and changed it to 'day light saving mode - tick' and Bob's your uncle. Both clocks moved on one whole summer time hour.

Then it is time you were in bed.

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