GE GE 15136 Quick Start Manual Download Page 2

Initial Set Up:

1.  Push the 

“R”

 button before programming to clear out any settings. Once 

the 

“R”

 button is pressed the screen will begin to flash. A paperclip may be 

needed for this step.
(If the “R” button appears to stick down, use a paperclip to maneuver 
it until it pops back up. The screen will flash if the button is popped up 
successfully.
)

2.  Press the 

“Clock”

 button and the screen will stop flashing and be ready for 

programming.

Setting the Current Time:

1.  Press and Hold the 

“Clock”

 button during the entire setting.

2.  Press the 

“H+”

 button to set the hours.

3.  Press the 

“M+”

 button to set the minutes.

4.  Press the 

“Day”

 button to set the day of the week.

5.  Release the 

“Clock”

 button. 

Programming ON/OFF Settings:

1.  Press the 

“Timer”

 button once and the 

TIMER 1 ON - - : - -

 appears.

2.  Press the 

“H+”

 and 

“M+”

 button to set the hours and minutes to the 

desired time.

3.  Press the 

“Day”

 button to select the day(s) the setting will be active. 

Refer 

to the Multiple Weekday Group below to see the available settings.

4.  Press the 

“Timer”

 button to store the setting and proceed to the next 

setting 

TIMER 1 OFF - - : - -

.

5.  Repeat for all remaining setting options (9 Total ON/OFF settings). Once 

completed press the 

“Clock”

 button to return to the main display.

Multiple Weekday Groups:

Apart from individual week days, pressing the “Day” button also selects 
multiple day combinations such as:
‧ Monday  thru  Friday                            

‧ Tuesday & Thursday & Saturday

‧ Saturday &  Sunday                              

‧ Monday thru  Wednesday

‧ Monday  thru  Saturday                      

‧ Thursday thru  Saturday

‧ Monday & Wednesday & Friday            

‧ Monday  thru  Sunday

After setting a single day or a multi-day-combination the programmed timer 
settings will be carried out on each of the week-days at the same time.

conduits. When using non-metallic conduit or cable, connect 
the ground wires of all cables together with the provided 
wire nut. When metallic conduit is used; as the grounding 
connection, use grounding type bushing and a jumper wire 
between each conduit. 

Dipswitch Configuration

WARNING: Failure to properly configure the dipswitch will result 
in damage to the unit and void any warranty! Before installing 
and wiring the GE Time Switch, proper configuration must 
be selected. Unit is shipped with DIP Switches set for 277VAC 
Input Voltage. Also, do not check circuits by “sparking” wires to 
terminals. Damage to timer may result.
4.  Determine the input voltage which will be applied to the timer. 

(120V AC, 208-240V AC, or 277V AC)

5.  Set the DIP Switch according to the diagram below.
6.  Reinstall interior cover panel. Opposite of step 1.

TIMERN

CN O

COM NC2 NO2 COM2

LOAD

L1

L2

TIMERN

CN O

COM

TO 200/240/277V LINE

TO 120V LINE

NC2 NO2 COM2

H

N

LOAD

TIMERN

CN O

COM

TO 24V LINE

NC2 NO2 COM2

H

N

LOAD

N
H

TO 120V LINE

TO LOAD

T

T

T

120V Timer, 120V Load and 24V Load

Wired as Single Throw

200/240/277V Timer, 200/240/277V Load, Double Break

Wired as Single Throw

120V Timer, 200/240/277V Load Double Break

Wired as Single Throw

Typical Wiring Diagrams—DPDT

TO POWER SUPPLY

TO POWER SUPPLY 1

TO POWER SUPPLY 2

Timer and Load, Same Voltage

Wired as Single Throw

TO LOAD

TO 120V LINE

H

N

HIGH

LOW

COM

T

LOAD

T

NC

TIMERN

OC OM

TIMERN

CN OC OM

T

TIMERN

CN OC OM

120V Two Speed Fan

Wired as Double Throw

Timer and Load, Different Voltage

Wired as Single Throw

Typical Wiring Diagrams—SPDT

Field Wiring

Timer Internab Wiring

PRESSURE PLATE
TERMINAL SCREW
MAKE SURE WIRE

INSULATION CLEARS

PRESSURE PLATE

14

12

10

8

15

20

30

40

60

60

60

105

MINIMUM COPPER 

WIRE SIZE (AWG)

MAX. LOAD (AMP)

MIN. INSULATION 

TEMP(°C)

Figure 1

Override

(Manual ON/OFF Switched)

Timer

(9 Programs Setting)

Clock

(Current Time Setting)

LCD

(Function Figures)

 

(Reset)

H-

(Hours Setting)

M-

(Minutes Setting)

Day

(Days Setting)

Operating Instructions

Basic Settings

4

3

2

1

ON

ON

ON

ON

120VAC

4

3

2

1

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

277VAC (Default)

4

3

2

1

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

208~240VAC

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