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4-Digit Solar Pace Clock

The 4-Digit Pace Clock is a professional solar pace clock for pool decks. Using a solar rechargeable battery, the 4-Digit Pace Clock continually stores power in natural and artificial lighting environments.

 

R 9,480.00  Inc VAT                ORDER  

 

Product Features4-Digit Pace Clock

  • Large, easy-to-read 4-digit display

  • Programmable time or pacing modes

  • Integrated flip-down stand and handles

  • Solar cells constantly recharge battery in natural and artificial lighting environment

  • Rechargeable battery stores power for 100 hours of continuous use

  • Durable aluminum frame with water resistant finish

  • Anti-glare Plexi-glass front

  • 120 V UL ground plug included for additional operating and charging needs (90 minutes required for a full charge)

  • Wall mounting kit included.

Benefits

  • Digital LCD’s allow for easy reading from multiple angles and consistent sendoffs

  • Does not use mechanical hands or arms to track pace time, creating a consistent readout

  • Easy-to-access program buttons on side of clock allow user to stop, start, reset or switch between various clock modes

  • Includes master reset button on back

  • Portable design provides for easy placement & storage

  • Can run without cords or plugs to avoid dangers caused by electrical wiring and wet environments

  • Users are able to position clock based on ideal viewing location rather than location of power outlet.

Modes

The 4-Digit Solar Pace Clock comes with two built in modes, Time Mode and Pacing Mode. All times will be retained and continue to run as normal while switching between modes.

       Time Mode

  • Shows the current time of day in XX:XX format, where the first two digits represent the hour, and the last two digits represent the minute.

  • Can be set to 12-hour or 24-hour time period systems.

       Pacing Mode

  • A running timer that goes from zero to one hour, counting by individual seconds.

  • Appears in XX:XX format, where the first two digits represent the current minute, and the last two digits represent the current second.

4-Digit Pace Clock