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Digital 7 Day Programmable Timer:

The Plumb n’ Plug digital timer features a large LCD display
and unique “circular programming” with large keys for easy
setting and adjustments. A 100 hour capacitor backup
retains program memory during power outages.

Note:

Although the Plumb n’ Plug digital timer contains

some degree of spike and electrical noise protection, as
with all electronic devices, these units can be affected by
electrical noise. It is recommended that they be powered
from a voltage source that has no switching devices or
inductive loads connected.

Digital Timer Technical Data:

Channels: 1
Programs: 20
Daylight time changeover: Manual
Manual 3-way override: On-Auto-Off
Shortest switching time: 1 minute
Reserve carryover: 100 hrs.
Input voltage: 120 VAC
Switching Output: SPDT relay
Switch ratings: 500 W @ 125 VAC
Input draw: 4 VA
Input frequency: 50 or 60 Hz
Wiring connections: 

1

4

" quick connect

Ambient temperature: -20°F to 140°F (-28°C to 60°C)
UL and Canadian UL recognized: File E83486

Keypad Description:

Setting the Time/Automatic Run Mode

Prog.

Program Mode

Res.

* Reset: Clears all programs and time

Select ON or OFF in Prog. Mode, Manual Override 
in Run Mode

±1h

* Manual Daylight Change Key

h

Setting the Hour (12:-- AM)

m

Setting the Minute (12:01 AM)

Day

Set Day(s) for time and programs
(Mon = 1, Tues = 2, . . . Sun = 7)

* Recessed keys; use a pen point to press

LCD Display Elements:

The LCD incorporates a number of different elements to dis-
play various data and information.

Programs:

The PNP digital timer will accept up to 20 programs. A pro-
gram consists of:

1. An ON or OFF command
2. Time of day (Hour and Minute)
3. Single day or multiple days

A program is required for each ON
event, and a program is required
for each OFF event.

IMPORTANT

: BEFORE PRO-

CEEDING WITH SETTING THE
TIME AND PROGRAMMING THE
UNIT, PRESS THE RESET KEY TO
CLEAR ALL DATA FROM MEMORY.

Selecting AM/PM or Military Time:

After pressing reset, the display may show AM (right). The
numbered day symbols will be flashing on and off.
If the display does not show AM, it is in military time mode
(24:00 hr.). To change to AM/PM mode, press and hold the

h

key and press the 

±1h

key once. AM will appear in display. 

If display is in AM mode and military mode is desired, press
and hold the 

h

key, press the 

±1h 

key once.

Setting the Time:
NOTE: 

If the 

h

and 

m

keys are held down longer than 2 sec-

onds, the numbers will advance rapidly.
Press and hold the       key during the following: (If Daylight
Savings Time is in effect, press 

±1h first.)

1. Press 

h

to advance to the current hour (while holding

down the       key).

2. Press 

m

to advance to the current minute (while holding

down the       key).

3. Press 

Day

repeatedly to advance to current day (while

holding down the       key).
(Mon = 1, Tues = 2, . . . Sun = 7)

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.

Manual Daylight Time Changeover:

Each year, in the Spring, press 

±1h 

to advance the time an

hour. In the Fall, press 

±1h 

to set back an hour.

Time of Day or
Switching Time

Days of the Week

Daylight Time Symbol

AM and PM Symbol

Run Mode Symbol

ON/OFF Symbol

Manual Override ON

Continuous OFF Symbol

Continuous ON Symbol

OFF Symbol

ON Symbol

1  2  3  4  5  6  7

+1h

AM

1  2  3  4  5  6  7

AM

Digital 7 Day Programmable Timer 

Summary of Contents for 265

Page 1: ...ew and remove cover 3 Assemble the back portion of the Timer to the 00 ter minal box as shown in the Timer installation diagram 006 circulator pictured Make sure that the protruding tang on the back of the Timer box fits under the circu lator s terminal box base Adjust until the two terminal box openings are aligned 4 Secure the locknuts Feed the yellow and white circu lator lead wires into the Ti...

Page 2: ...ists of 1 An ON or OFF command 2 Time of day Hour and Minute 3 Single day or multiple days A program is required for each ON event and a program is required for each OFF event IMPORTANT BEFORE PRO CEEDING WITH SETTING THE TIME AND PROGRAMMING THE UNIT PRESS THE RESET KEY TO CLEAR ALL DATA FROM MEMORY Selecting AM PM or Military Time After pressing reset the display may show AM right The numbered d...

Page 3: ...cepted Day Key Selections Reviewing Programs To review the programs at any time press Prog key Programs will appear in the order they were entered with repeated presses of the Prog key After all programs have been reviewed the blank display will appear to allow enter ing another program Another press of the Prog key will display the number of free programs available such as Fr 16 if 4 programs hav...

Page 4: ...M A program for 8 AM Monday thru Friday was entered but it will not accept it and is flashing SOLUTION The ON or OFF was not entered as part of the program On or OFF must be selected DO IT ONCE DO IT RIGHT TACO INC 1160 Cranston Street Cranston RI 02920 Telephone 401 942 8000 FAX 401 942 2360 TACO Canada Ltd 6180 Ordan Drive Mississauga Ontario L5T 2B3 Telephone 905 564 9422 FAX 905 564 9436 Visit...

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