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[. . . ] Note- 0V3rlapping programmes: Please note the following in using the timer Assuming that you have set two programmes, the timer will work as below. ProgX: Prog Y: ON 9:00 (Monday) (Tuesday) (Wednesday) OFF 13:00 (Monday) (Tuesday) (Wednesday) ON 11:00 (Tuesday) OFF 12:30 (Tuesday) Qy t 1 Monday after 9:00 (ON) (Prog X) after 13:00 (OFF) (Prog X) Tuesday after 9:00 (ON) (Prog X) after 12:30 (OFF) (Prog Y) Wednesday after 9:00 (ON) (Prog X) after 13:00 (OFF) (Prog X) 4. Manual Override The "OVER" button is a manual override switch. The timer status can be changed by pressing the "OVER" button. [. . . ] The timer will be in AUTO OFF status until the next ON starting command. If the present timer status is AUTO OFF and you would like to change it to AUTO ON, just press the OVER" button to change the status to AUTO ON. The tinner will be in AUTO ON status until the next OFF starting command. The LCD displays the output status at all times as shown below AUTO OFF: The timer is currently in OFF status and will be switched on under control of the programme. AUTO ON : The timer is currently in ON status and will be switched off under control of the programme. Indicator Light There is a red indicator light on the left side of the top next to the TIME button. Program Reset (RST button) Pressing the "RST" button will clear all preset programs and the current time setting. B&Q plc. Visit us at www. diy. com Tools Required (not supplied) :A pointed tool (e. g. a pen) is required for operating the RST and RND buttons. Setting the timer 1. Initial Operation 1. 1 Plug in the timer for approximately 6 minutes to charge rechargeable battery. The battery is used to power the timer memory whilst the timer is unplugged (or if mains power is interrupted) If the timer is left unplugged for some time, the battery will run down and the current time and all programmes will be lost. If this occurs, plug in the timer to recharge the battery, The timer will operate regardless of battery condition so long as it remains plugged in. a pencil) to press 'RST' (RESET) key to clear the memory. 180402 7. Countdown Setting (Up to 24 hours) The timer has a countdown function. 2 hours) to be entered, then when the countdown (CTD) button is pressed, the timer will switch on for the set period and then switch off. The countdown period can be set as follows: 6a Press "<--" key. 6c Press"--·" or <-" key to set the countdown hours. 6e Press "-->" or "<-" key to set the countdown minutes. The minute will stop flashing and the second will start to flash 6g Press "--·" or "<--" key to set the countdown seconds. 6h Press "CTD" key to start the countdown (Pressing the "OVER" key during countdown time setting will cancel the countdown time). [. . . ] To cancel the "advance one hour" setting, hold down the "TIME" key and press the "<button. The "+1h" sign will disappear. 10. 12 Hrs (AM/PM) and 24 Hr Clock display changeover Press and hold the "TIME" button for about three seconds. The time will change from AM/PM mode to 24 Hrs mode (or vice versa). Usage - Important 1 Do not exceed the current capacity of the timer. This timer is rated at 13 Amps (resistive loads) and 2 Amps (inductive loads) Typical resistive loads are: Lamps Radios Simple Heaters, Radiators etc. [. . . ]

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