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Setting Up Time Modes:
Setting Up Time Modes:
Setting Up Time Modes:
Setting Up Time Modes:
1.
1.
1.
1.
4 different time modes
4 different time modes
4 different time modes
4 different time modes
2.
2.
2.
2.
Push
Push
Push
Push blue and Green for 15 Seconds ( Default on Power Up )
blue and Green for 15 Seconds ( Default on Power Up )
blue and Green for 15 Seconds ( Default on Power Up )
blue and Green for 15 Seconds ( Default on Power Up )
3.
3.
3.
3.
Push Blue and red for 1 Minute
Push Blue and red for 1 Minute
Push Blue and red for 1 Minute
Push Blue and red for 1 Minute
4.
4.
4.
4.
Push blue and Multi
Push blue and Multi
Push blue and Multi
Push blue and Multi----color for 3 Minutes
color for 3 Minutes
color for 3 Minutes
color for 3 Minutes
5.
5.
5.
5.
Push green and red to disable timer and play continuously
Push green and red to disable timer and play continuously
Push green and red to disable timer and play continuously
Push green and red to disable timer and play continuously
Note: When in continuou
Note: When in continuou
Note: When in continuou
Note: When in continuous mode just turn the unit Off
s mode just turn the unit Off
s mode just turn the unit Off
s mode just turn the unit Off and
and
and
and then
then
then
then back on to
back on to
back on to
back on to re
re
re
re----enable the
enable the
enable the
enable the
timer
timer
timer
timer....
When turning the unit On, it defaults to 15 seconds on each color and 30 seconds on the
multi-colored light show. When pressing buttons, the tube should flash to indicate change of
timing. Please Note: you have to wait until the bubble time cycle is done before you can
change time settings, or you can just turn the unit Off then turn it back On to select your time
setting
External Switch Use:
External Switch Use:
External Switch Use:
External Switch Use:
There are 4 color coded external switch input jacks for users who cannot activate the built in
switches. These inputs allow any external capability switch to duplicate the same function as
the built in switch. The input jacks are the standard 1/8 inch size. If you have older switches
with the larger ¼ inch plug you will need an adapter like our no. 1170. When plugging in
switch make sure all connections are tight with no gaps.
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