• Do not exceed capacity. • Do not use timer with devices that could have dangerous consequences due to inaccurate timing, such as sun lamps, heaters, etc. • Plug directly into receptacle. NOTICE • No user serviceable parts. Install setup: 1. Plug timer into wall outlet for a 5 minutes to charge internal battery. NOTE: You can unplug the timer to set after initial battery charge. 2. Before programming all settings should be reset. Use a toothpick or pencil to push the “R” button. 3. Select AM/PM
2. Press the HOUR, MINUTE and WEEK buttons as necessary to revise the displayed ON or OFF time and day(s). To remove or restore a setting: 1. Press the PROGRAM button (hold down to scroll) until the display shows the setting you want to remove or restore. 2. Press the RST/RCL button. - If removing, the display will replace the setting with dashes. Pressing the RST/RCL button again will restore the previous setting. To Operate the timer: 1. After setting the timer, plug it in and connect the devi
Notice ALL segments between 10 PM and 2 AM have been pushed out. Current time is 8:00 PM. CurrentTimeCurrentTimeCurrentTime24 Hour Outdoor Timer Instructions: 1. Locate the segments around the outer edge of the timer’s dial. These segments, each representing 15 minutes, can be pushed out and away from the edge of the dial (try using the tip of a pen or pencil). Conversely, segments that have been pushed out can be easily pushed back in by hand. Be sure all segments are pushed in before programmi
Locate the segments around the outer edge of the timer’s dial. These segments, each representing 15 minutes, can be pushed out and away from the edge of the dial (try using the tip of a pen or pencil). Conversely, segments that have been pushed out can be easily pushed back in by hand. Be sure all segments are pushed in before programming. Select a time period (or periods) you want the appliance turned on, then push out ALL the segments that fall on or within that time period. For example, to ha