3
The battery voltage is continuously
monitored. If a low voltage is
detected, the TOD display will
alternate between the current
TOD display and the “Lo” (low
battery) display (Fig. 16).
The timer requires two LR44
batteries to keep time up to three
months without power.
Replace the batteries as soon
as possible after the low battery
display appears.
Change the batteries within one minute of unplugging in order
to keep the time and programming settings. Afterwards, if the
display is wrong or displays
MO
, “12:00 AM”, reset the time
and programming.
While the batteries are removed, the timer will turn off the
display to conserve power.
Dispose of the used batteries promptly according to local
regulations. Keep batteries away from children.
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RANDOM
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About the Battery
To conserve battery power, as soon as setup and programming are
complete, plug the desired device into the timer and plug the timer
into a properly grounded outlet.
7 – Plug In Timer
The
RaNdom
feature gives your
home a “lived-in” look by varying your
settings by random 5-minute increments
of ±15 minutes.
Continue in programming after all of
the desired On Events are set until
the
RANDOM
feature lights up.
The RANDOM display begins to flash
and the TOD display is replaced with
“On” or “OFF” (Fig. 14 and 15).
Press the
ON
button to turn the
RANDOM
feature on or the
OFF
button
to turn it off.
NOTE: The selector wheel may also
be used to toggle between “On” and
“OFF”.
Press the
TIME
button to return
to normal operating and end the
programming session.
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2.
3.
4.
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Fig.
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Fig.
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Fig.
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RANDOM
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Fig.
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6 – Select RANDOM Feature
Manually Overriding with ON or OFF
The
ON
and
OFF
buttons can be used to override the timer’s
programming.
Manually Overriding an ON Event
If the device is currently on, press the
OFF
button to immediately turn it off.
The device will remain off until the
next ON Event or until the
ON
button
is pressed.
If the device was programmed to
be on and manually turned off, the
TOD display will toggle between the
current time and “OFF” to indicate
normal programming has been
interrupted (Fig. 17).
Manually Turning the Device ON
If the device is currently off, press the
ON
button to immediately turn it on.
The device will remain on until the
end of the next ON Event or until the
OFF
button is pressed.
If the device was programmed to
be off and manually turned on, the
TOD display will toggle between the
current time and “On” to indicate
normal programming has been
interrupted (Fig. 18).
NOTE: If pressing the
oN
or
oFF
button in step 2 or 5 doesn’t have the
expected results, the timer may have simply gone back to original
programmed setting and require one more push of the button.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Fig.
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Fig.
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Fig.
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RANDOM
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PM
Fig.
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Changing Program Times
Enter the programming mode by
pressing and holding the
EVENT
button. The TOD display is replaced
after 2 seconds by “-:--“ and
sequences through the DOW choices
for your chosen operating mode.
When the desired DOW choice
appears, release the
EVENT
button.
A flashing cursor will appear at
12 midnight (Fig. 19).
With no button pressed, turn the
selector wheel until the cursor reaches the period of time that you
would like to change from on to off, or from off to on.
Press and hold the
OFF
or
ON
button while you turn the selector
wheel, moving the cursor to the end of the time period you’d like
to change.
Release the button. The change is now complete.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
RANDOM
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FR
SA SU
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Fig.
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RANDOM
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Fig.
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