20. SELECTING AM - PM OR 24 HOUR CLOCK
After pressing reset the display may show AM, numbered days will be
flashing on and off.
If the display does not show AM. It is in 24 hour mode, press and hold the
h key and press the +/-1h key once. AM will appear in the display
If display is in AM/PM mode and 24 hour time mode is desired, press and
hold the h key, press the +/- key once
21. SETTING THE TIME
If the h and m keys are held down longer than 2 seconds, the numbers will
advance rapidly.
Press and hold the key during the following:
(If British summer time is in effect, press +/- 1h first)
Press h to advance the current hour (While holding down the key)
Press m to advance to the current minute (While holding down the key)
Press DAY repeatedly to advance to current day (While holding down the
key)
22. DAY KEY SELECTION
PRESS ANY KEY
DISPLAY SHOWS
DAYS
0 times
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Every Day
1 times
1 2 3 4 5 6
Mon - Sat
2 times
1 2 3 4 5
Mon - Fri
3 times
6 7
Sat & Sun
4 times
1
Monday
5 times
2
Tuesday
6 times
3
Wednesday
7 times
4
Thursday
8 times
5
Friday
9 times
6
Saturday
10 times
7
Sunday
NOTE: If the days are flashing, it indicates the day of the week was not set
when setting the time. The timer cannot be programmed unless the
day of the week is entered.
23. MANUAL GMT/BST TIME CHANGE OVER
Each year, in the sprint press +/- 1 hour to advance the time an hour. In
the Autumn press +/- 1 hour to set back an hour
24. PROGRAMMING 24 HOUR OR 7 DAY SCHEDULE
It may be helpful to write out the programme schedules before beginning.
EXAMPLE:-
Event 1: On at 7.00am Monday through to Saturday
Event 2: Off at 5.00pm Monday through to Friday
Event 1: Off at 7.00pm Saturday
Three events need to be entered
EVENT 1
(ON AT 7:00am MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY)
Press key once. ON symbol appears
Press h key to 07am
Press m key once to 00
Press Day key once 123456 is displayed
Press Programme key to enter
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
AM
-
-
-
- :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
+1h
AM
8
8
8
8 :
Time of day