You do not have to reactivate the alarm every day manually. The alarm can be activated or deactivated using the ALARM ON/OFF slider; once activated, it will sound at the set time daily until you slide the switch off. The snooze function can be used to temporarily silence the alarm, which will then sound again after 5 minutes, but the alarm itself remains active until you turn it off with the slider.
In the Braun BC08-DCF, "MA" usually stands for the month indicator (English: Month Abbreviation), i.e. the display of the current month in abbreviated form (e.g. "MA" = March/March).
To change the time on your Braun alarm clock from 12-hour format to 24-hour format, follow these steps:
1. set the switch to the neutral position, if available, or to the time mode if this switch is not available.
2. press the "+" button to switch between the display modes.
3. if the switch has been set to time mode, return it to the neutral or off position to save the setting.
If you have problems, check that the switch is positioned correctly and that the "+" button is pressed correctly.
You can find the operating instructions at this link: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0265/4388/2263/files/BC08-DCF_IM_-_EnDeFrItNlDaEs_UKCA_R2.pdf?v=1696335801
The Braun BC08-DCF alarm clock allows you to set just one alarm, not two.
As far as the alarm is concerned, the alarm clock has a crescendo beep alarm function, which means that the sound gets progressively louder and more frequent until you switch it off or activate the snooze function. This feature is designed to wake you up efficiently.
It has a lever that engages on the left for alarm time and on the right for time settings and one horizontally to arm the alarm. So you can feel these quite well even in the dark to set everything.
The alarm clock simply wakes up as soon as the slider on the back is turned upwards. To turn off the alarm sound, the slider is set to the bottom.
So no, the working days cannot be set. If you don't activate it on Friday, it won't wake you up on Saturday and Sunday either ;-)