
Setup Instructions
Before programming the device, it is recommended that you press the
RESET
but
-
ton using a pointed object such as a paper clip or pencil. The screen will display
CODE
.
Setting Date and Time
1. Hold the
TIME
2. Select the year by using the
BOOST/ADV
buttons.
3. Press the
TIME
button to move on to the month setting.
4. Set the correct month using the
BOOST/ADV
buttons.
5. Press the
TIME
button to move on to the day of the month setting.
6. Set the correct date using the
BOOST/ADV
buttons.
7. Press the
TIME
button to move on to the time setting.
8. Set the correct hour using the
BOOST/ADV
buttons.
9. Press the
TIME
button to move on to the minute setting.
10. Set the correct minutes using the
BOOST/ADV
buttons.
11. Press the
TIME
button and the time/date settings are complete.
Note:
The time is a 24hr clock.
Holding down the ‘BOOST’ or ‘ADV’ button will advance or decrease the settings more rapidly.
Timer Programming
1. Hold the
PROG
button for 3 seconds. The 7 Day Program mode will display.
2. Press the
ADV
button to scroll through the program modes, as follows:
3. Once selected, press the
PROG
button to advance to setting the ON time for program 1.
4. Adjust the hour using the
BOOST/ADV
buttons, then press the
PROG
button and do the same again
to set the minutes.
5. Press the
PROG
button again to advance to setting the OFF time for program 1.
6. Repeat process d. To set the OFF timings.
7. Press
PROG
to advance to program 2 and repeat the process again.
8. There are 4 programs available per day that can be set or left blank if not required.
9. Press
PROG
to exit programming mode. The
PROG
button can be pressed and held for 3 seconds
at any point during programming to return to operating mode.
10. NOTE: The main switch needs to be set to the down position with the red line showing on top (ON)
for the programmer to work and switch the load.
•
Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
- 7 Day mode - Enables setting the same timer ON/OFF settings for
each week day. Different times can be set for the weekend days.
•
Mo Tu We Th Fr -
5 Day mode - Enables setting the same timer ON/OFF settings for each
week day.
•
Sa Su
- Weekend mode - Enables setting the timer ON/OFF settings for weekend days only.
•
Mo
- Individual day mode - Enables setting different timer ON/OFF settings for each day of
the week.
Pack Contents
•
• 7 Day programme time switch
• Cable clampset
• 2 x 35mm x 3.5mm socket box screws
Display screen
Programme Set
Time and
date set
Reset Button
Power Indicator
Output Indicator
Boost button will
override current
programme in hour
increments as selected.
2 hours max.
Advance button
will move to
the next set
programme
Switched fused spur with programmable timer with display, 1 or 2 hour boost function, override facility
and summer/winter time auto-adjustment.
• Program settings: 7 Day, 5 Day (Week day only), 2 Day (Weekend only), Individual times per day.
• Up to 4 x ON/OFF switch timings per day.
• Battery back-up in case of mains power failure
• LED indicators for Mains Power ON & Output Power ON
• 1 or 2 hour ‘Boost’ function
• ‘Advance’ override boost - switches off at next programed timer event
• Automatic summer/winter time adjustment
• Front cable outlet for connection of load with cable clamp
• Double pole switch
• Fits 25mm back box
• Replaceable BS1362 fuse at front
• 220-240V A.C
Double pole switch
BS 1362 (1” x 1/4”) fuse
Installation
•
, adhering to the local regulations and
guidance covering the installation.
•
• The unit can be used as part of a ring main and can accept 2 x 2.5mm T&E conductors per terminal.
• An earth loop through connector is supplied if required.
• If the unit is installed in a metal back box, earthing of the back box is necessary.
• Switch off the mains power supply at the fuse board before connecting the unit.
• Connect the supply to L IN & N IN.
• Connect the load to L OUT & N OUT.
• The load cable can be fed through the front cable exit and should be clamped using the supplied
cable clamp.
Suitable for use with:
• Resistive loads (3kW max) - such as Immersion Heaters
• Incandescent / Halogen Lighting (700W max)
• Fluorescent Lighting (500W max)
• CFL Compact Fluorescent Lighting (80W max)
• LED Lighting (150W max)
•
Not suitable for use with discharge lighting