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- Setup
If numbers are difficult to read or not visible on screen, plug timer into an outlet and let timer charge for 1 hour. Once charged, press the reset () button in the lower left corner using a toothpick or pencil.
- Set the time
Use up () and down () arrows to set current time, take note of AM or PM.
Note: When daylight savings time occurs use the up
() and down () arrows to adjust the time by 1 hour.
Default "my on"/"my off" Times
Programming
- Choose your custom "my on time"
Press "my on time," (the default time will be flashing) then use up () and down () arrows to set on time. (If you set the "my on time" earlier than the current time, it will not turn on until the next day at the time scheduled.)
Once you reach the desired "my on time", either wait 5 seconds, press "my on time" again or press "my off time" to begin setting the off time. Note: Mode indicator will move to "set" while programming then back to "clock" once completed.
- Choose your custom "my off time"
Press "my off time,"(the default time will be flashing) then use up () and down () arrows to set off time.
Once you reach the desired "my off time", either wait 5 seconds, press "my off time" again or press other "my on time" to begin setting the next on time. Note: Mode indicator will move to "set" while programming then back to "clock" once completed.
Note: When a "my on" or "my off" time is set, the active program indicator arrow will appear on the screen beside the button (see Figure 1). Programs may run individually or simultaneously.
- PLUG DIRECTLY INTO AN ELECTRICAL OUTLET
- DO NOT USE IN WET LOCATIONS
- FULLY INSERT PLUG
- USE INDOORS ONLY
- UNPLUG TIMER BEFORE CLEANING
- KEEP CHILDREN AWAY
- DO NOT USE TO CONTROL APPLIANCES THAT CONTAIN HEATING ELEMENTS (COOKING APPLIANCES, HEATERS, IRONS, ETC.)
- DO NOT EXCEED ELECTRICAL RATINGS
- DO NOT USE WITH EXTENSION CORDS
Documents / Resources
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