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| Days Ago Timer, Band 2 Pack |
| Item# 915DAB |
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Overview
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- Tracks by days and hours
- Band attachment to fit different container sizes
- Useful for food, medication, cleaning, exercise, etc.
Essential Info
The DaysAgo Digital Day Counter is the first and only digital day counter that attaches to a variety of surfaces with a thick rubber band and counts up to 99 days. It's a simple gadget that is reusable, versatile and helps save money. You can use it on food containers to let you know how many days ago you opened it, closed it, tried it, sauced it, grew it, etc. It's also good for baby food, expressed milk or formula, pet heart worm medication, litter box refreshment, aquarium/cage cleaning, reptile feedings, flea collar replacement, medication & vitamins, insulin, health regimens, beauty products, contact lens solution, exercise routines, plant watering, weeding and fertilizing gardens, furnace filter changes, water filter replacements, oil changes, roach hotels, and all other time-based projects.
Hands-On Research: Our rabbit needs her water freshened long before she empties the bottle. A Days Ago Timer attached with a band reminds me to give her fresh water every third day, without the "Did I do that on Tuesday or Wednesday?"
What's Included
2 timers with band attachments
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More Info
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What does the DaysAgo count?The DaysAgo counts the days and hours that have elapsed since you started the device. The screen will display days elapsed, and the word "day" appears on the screen. If you'd like to view additional hours elapsed, just press the button once and the screen switches to a display of hours with the word "hour" on the screen. After a few seconds, the screen returns to the standard view of days.
How Do I Start The DaysAgo?After opening the package, there is a removable, clear plastic tab on the side of each DaysAgo unit. Pull the tab slowly and completely out of the DaysAgo to dispose of it. This action will automatically engage the battery inside of the DaysAgo so that the unit will be ready to operate. Press and hold the button for five seconds to begin counting elapsed days. Reset as desired by pressing and holding the button for five seconds. The DaysAgo will always be "on," and a flashing light on the LCD screen will indicate that it is running.
How Many Days Does The DaysAgo Last?The DaysAgo Digital Day Counter counts up to 99 days. After that time, it starts to count over again. The DaysAgo can be easily reset and reused. The battery lasts about 18 months and can be replaced.
How Do I Change the Battery?The batteries in the DaysAgo are replaceable. Just peel the sticker off the back of the unit to reveal a surface that can be unscrewed with a small Phillips head screwdriver. The battery is a small disk that easily slides out and can be replaced with a comparable source. The battery is a typical watch battery, and it is size G8 (11.4 x 2.3mm). Battery makers tend to have their own corresponding numbers for this size. For example, Duracell and Energizer use 391 and Panasonic uses SP391. After you replace the battery, rescrew the base, and the DaysAgo will be automatically activated.
Additional Styles AvailableThe DaysAgo Timer is also available in Suction and Magnet.
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Specifications
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Specifications | | Manufacturer: | Double U Products | | Manufacturer Product No.: | DA203B | | UPC: | 891084001034 | | Dimensions: | 1" diameter | | Weight: | 1.2 oz. | | Warranty: | 60 days, limited |
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