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1-Year Limited Hardware Warranty

If within the warranty period specified, this product fails 
due to a defect in material or workmanship, Intermatic 
Incorporated will repair or replace, at its sole option, the 
unit free of charge.  This warranty applies only to the  
original purchaser and is not transferable.  This warranty 
does not apply to: (a) damage caused by accident, 
abuse, mishandling, dropping, acts of God, or any 

 

negligent use; (b) units which have been subject to 

 

unauthorized repair, opened, taken apart, or otherwise 
modified; (c) units not used in accordance with 
instructions; (d) damages exceeding the cost of the 
product.  Some states do not allow a limitation of 
damages, so the foregoing limitation may not apply 
to you.  This warranty gives you specific legal rights 
and you may have other rights that vary from state 
to state.  INTERMATIC INCORPORATED WILL NOT 
BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL 
DAMAGES.  THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL 
OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES. 

 

ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE 
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE 

 

WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 

 

PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY MODIFIED TO EXIST ONLY 
AS CONTAINED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, 
AND SHALL BE OF THE SAME DURATION AS THE  
WARRANTY PERIOD STATED ABOVE.  This warranty 
service is available by either (a) returning the product 
to the dealer from whom the unit was purchased, or 
(b) mailing postage prepaid to the nearest authorized 
service center listed.  Please be sure to wrap the product  
securely when mailing to avoid shipping damage.  This 
warranty is made by:  Intermatic Incorporated – After 
Sales Service, 7777 Winn Road, Spring Grove, Illinois 
60081-9698  phone: (815) 675-7000

AFTER SALES SERVICE – INTERMATIC INCORPORATED

http://www.intermatic.com

7777 Winn Road, Spring Grove, Illinois 60081-9698

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Table of Contents

      

 

 

 

Page

 

Table Of Contents ...........................................................2

 

Introduction ....................................................................3 

 

Warning and General Safety Information .........................4

Installation Tips & Useful Information .............................5

 

Step #1 Identify Connections & Voltage Selection . .....6,7

 

Step #2 Installing The Shutter Bushing ...........................8

 

Step #3 Routing & Connecting Low Voltage 

Accessories .....................................................................9

 

Step #4 Snap In The Multipurpose Control ...................10

 

Step #5 Installing Corrugated Tubing ............................11

 

An Overview of the Multipurpose 

     Control Panel ......................................................12,13 

 

Mode Table ...................................................................15 

 

Step #6 Ratings, Wiring Schematics  

and Mode Selection ............................................... 16 – 26 

  

  

Rating for All Modes ....................................16

  

Mode  descriptions ..................................17,18 

  

Mode 1 

(Aux1, Aux2, Aux3)

 ...................................19 

  

Mode 2 

(Pump High, Pump Low, Aux3)

 ......................20

  

Mode 3 

(Filter Pump, Aux2, Cleaner Pump)

 .................21

  

Mode 4 

(Pump High, Pump Low, Cleaner Pump)

 ............22

  

Mode 5 

(Pump L1, Pump L2, Aux3)

 ..........................23

  

Mode 6 

(Aux1, Aux2, Aux3)

 ...................................24 

  

Mode 7 

(Pump High, Pump Low, Common)

 ..................25 

  

Setting the Mode  .........................................26 

 

Step#7 Setting The Time ...............................................27 

 

Step#8 Setting The ON/OFF Times ...........................28,29 

 

Step#9 Setting The Cool Down Time .............................30 

 

Step#10 Setting Freeze Protection ...............................31 

 

Display Definitions ................................................ 32 – 34 

  

  

Firemen Switch Runtime Display .................32 

  

Freeze Control Display .................................33 

  

Cleaner Pump Display ..................................34 

 
Special Features ................................................... 35 – 37 

  

  

Setting the Countdown Timer ......................35

  

Viewing Revision Level ................................36 

  

Clearing all ON/OFF Events ..........................37

Warranty . ...................................................................39

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Summary of Contents for P1353ME

Page 1: ...NISM MODEL P1353ME 12345 67 ATTENTION READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL YOUR INTERMATIC MULTIFUNCTION CONTROL SWITCH FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND O...

Page 2: ...tage prepaid to the nearest authorized service center listed Please be sure to wrap the product securely when mailing to avoid shipping damage This warranty is made by Intermatic Incorporated After Sa...

Page 3: ...tions Its extended features list such as the freeze control sensor or remote control allows you to add on those features at anytime Designed as a mechanism the Intermatic multipurpose control can be i...

Page 4: ...ollow all local electrical and safety codes National Electric Code NEC as well as Occupational Safety and Health Act OSHA If the power disconnect point is out of sight lock it in the OFF position and...

Page 5: ...is required If the intent of this control is to turn equipment on and off everyday at the same time programming individual events for each circuit will ensure these functions take place 5 In the case...

Page 6: ...red load for a predefined amount of time without interrupting or setting a new On Off event This feature is useful when chemicals are added to the pool or spa water and the pump needs to circulate the...

Page 7: ...pump can come on circuit 1 filter pump must be on for more than 30 seconds If the filter pump is off and the cleaner pump must turn on because of a manual action or the beginning of a program the con...

Page 8: ...freeze condition Aux 1 3 will blink indicating the control has activated these two circuits due to a freeze condition To override the circuits during a freeze condition simply press and release each o...

Page 9: ...pen and the display will change back to the time of day You can override the cool down feature by simply pressing and releasing the ON OFF key associated with circuit 1 This will end the cool down cyc...

Page 10: ...le and pressed and released the Program key to advance 1 Use the program key to save and advance to the Freeze setting The 1st circuit is the factory selected default 2 Use the Up and Down arrow keys...

Page 11: ...ion with a pool heater See Fig 1 for heater hookup and it s defined as the additional time the pump will run over and beyond the desired pump OFF time with the Fireman switch open If a time is program...

Page 12: ...g changes to memory and exit programming mode Figure 5 3 Once you are satisfied with the start time press and release the Enter Key You have now saved the start time and the display will prompt you fo...

Page 13: ...power the multipurpose control Be sure the jumper on the back matches the source voltage See Pg 6 7 Figure 6 28 STEP 8 Setting On Off Times for Each Circuit 1 If you pressed and released the program...

Page 14: ...time is indicated either press and release the Enter key to save and exit programming or press and release the program key to save and go on to the next programming feature IMPORTANT NOTE When in prog...

Page 15: ...INDEPENDENT LOADS CHOOSE MODE 2 TO CONTROL A TWO SPEED PUMP AND ONE INDEPENDENT LOAD CHOOSE MODE 3 TO CONTROL A SINGLE SPEED PUMP WITH A CLEANER PUMP AND ONE INDEPENDENT LOAD CHOOSE MODE 4 TO CONTROL...

Page 16: ...Max CONTACT CONFIGURATION SPST each circuit CONTACT RATINGS EACH CIRCUIT ALL MODES 17A Resistive 120 240V AC 17 FLA 80 LRA 120 240V AC 5A Tungsten 120 240V AC EVENTS PER CIRCUIT 3 On Off Events Per C...

Page 17: ...n the event you program high and low speed to be on at the same time or the independent ON times overlap high speed will always take precedence Example Low speed is programmed to come ON at noon and r...

Page 18: ...rning the cleaner pump ON even if the filter pump is currently on in low speed MODE 5 Pump L1 Pump L2 Aux3 The time switch is a 2 circuit switch with the 1st and 2nd switch controlling a 240V pump whe...

Page 19: ...High Pump Low Cleaner Pump Circuit one and two are dedicated single pole outputs for a two speed pump load Circuits one and two will never be ON at the same time consistent with a two speed pump appli...

Page 20: ...r 240V source 120V or 240V load Low Speed Line High Speed Line 21 Mode 3 Pump Aux2 Cleaner Pump Circuit one and three are dedicated single pole outputs for a single speed pump working with a pressure...

Page 21: ...agram of Leads connected to terminals of each timer A 3 Remove Time Clocks B 1 Review the Installation Manual of the Digital Mechanism you are about to install B 2 Make Low voltage accessory connectio...

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