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3.1 Test Installation

Push and release the cover to switch ON or OFF or press one of the four control but-
tons located in each corner. If you also have a remote switch, flip the switch.
• Lights ON: installation is successful. 
• Lights OFF:

a) Turn power off and rewire.
b) If you have an existing 3-way installation, turn power off at the power panel 

and try switching the jumper wire to the other terminal.

3.2 Set the Time and Day

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Select the time format (default is 24 hour). Ensure the MAN or 
AUTO indicator is displayed, then press and maintain the MIN and 
HOUR buttons simultaneously and release: 0:00 = 24 hour format, 
12:00 = 12 hour format

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Use HOUR and MIN to set the time 
(PM indicates an afternoon or evening time when using the 12-hour format).

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To set the day, press DAY several times until the current day is displayed 
(e.g. Tuesday = TU).

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Close the wall switch cover or press one of the “control” buttons to return to nor-
mal operation.

4. Programming

4.1 Recording the Programs

You can record up to 7 program sequences. Each program consists of 2 sequences:
ON and OFF which can be programmed daily or weekly.

NOTE:

Both ON and OFF sequences must be defined for a program to be active.

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Open the wall switch cover using a small flat tip screwdriver.

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Press PGM to select a program. The first sequence to be defined is 
the ON time (lights on).

The program number (i.e. 1) and sequence (ON) are displayed. This symbol 
— : — — indicates an inactive program.

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Select the DAY to be programmed for the active sequence.

To select all days, press DAY several times until all days are displayed.

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Set the time using HOUR and MIN for the active sequence.

Make sure the PM indicator is displayed if you are programming an afternoon period and 
using the 12 hour format.

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Press PGM again to set the OFF time (lights off) of the program. 
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set the day and time.

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Repeat steps 2 to 5 for other programs (up to 7 programs).

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Close the cover or press any “control” button to return to normal operation.

4.2 To Clear a Program

Use the PGM button to select the program, then hold PGM for 3 seconds until the
screen displays 

— : — —

. To view the programs, press PGM successively.

4.3 Select an Operating Mode

To select a mode, press and hold the cover until the indicator is displayed (MAN/
AUTO).

MANUAL

—When activated, the wall switch operates as a regular

switch. Simply press the cover or activate the remote switch (3-way) to
turn the lights ON or OFF. The MAN indicator and status (ON or OFF)
are displayed.

AUTOMATIC

—When activated, the recorded ON/OFF programs are

executed in sequence. The current program number and status (ON/
OFF) are displayed. 
This timer features a manual override that can be activated at any time to temporarily
override programming until the beginning of the next program. Press the cover or flip
the remote switch (3-way) to override programming; the ON or OFF indicator flashes
to indicate the bypass.

Problem

Cause

Solution

Blank display

Breaker open
The single light bulb on circuit is burnt
On/Off switch to of (see Section 3)

Set breaker to On
Change the light bulb
Set On/Off switch On

Faded or 
irregular 
display

Load is less than 40 W
The ambient temperature 
is below 32°F

The total wattage of your light bulbs does not reach the required minimum
Designed to operate between 32 and 122°F

Cannot switch from 
24 to 12 hour clock

MAN or AUTO is not displayed

Press one of the control buttons to display MAN  or AUTO, then resume process

Programs do not run as 
expected

Programmed schedules are incorrect 

Check each program to find errors (AM, PM) 
- : - - indicates an inactive program and 00:00 indicates midnight
Make sure the OFF sequence is correct

Metal plate is hot

Maximum load exceeds 500 W

In normal operation, at full capacity, the metal plate can get hot. However, exceeding 
the maximum capacity increases the product temperature and may damage it

Technical Specifications

Model

: TI032-3W

Supply

: 120 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz 

Load

: 40 W min., 500 W max.

Approvals

: CSA & UL

Storage temperature range

: -4°F to 122°F 

(-20°C to 50°C)

Operating temperature range

: 32°F to 122°F

(0°C to 50°C)

Memory backup

: programs are protected 

against a power failure by a rechargeable bat-
tery. The screen is blank during a power outage.

Warranty and Service

AUBE TECHNOLOGIES INC ONE (1) YEAR
LIMITED WARRANTY
This product is guaranteed against workmanship
defects for a one year period following the initial
date of purchase. During this period, AUBE
Technologies Inc. will repair or replace, at our
option and without charge, any defective product
which has been used under normal conditions.
The warranty does not cover delivery costs and
does not apply to products poorly installed or ran-
domly damaged following installation. This war-
ranty cancels and replaces any other
manufacturer's express or implied warranty as
well as any other company commitment. AUBE
Technologies Inc. cannot be held liable for
related or random damages following the installa-
tion of this product. The defective product as well
as the purchase invoice must be returned to the
place of purchase or mailed, prepaid and
insured, to the following address:

Aube Technologies Inc.
705 Montrichard 
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada J2X
5K8

If you have any questions concerning the installa-
tion or programming of the wall switch, call our
technical support team at:
Phone:

Montreal area:(450) 358-4600

Canada / U.S.: 

1-800-831-AUBE (2823)

Fax:

(450) 358-4650

Email:

[email protected]

Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM EST.

For more information on our products, visit us at 

www.aubetech.com

06/11/2003       400-032-001-A

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