5. Set the required hour by pressing the
button (7)
until the required value is displayed.
6. Confirm the input with the
OK
button
(6).
7. Minute display begins to blink
8. Set the required minutes by pressing the
button (7)
until the required value is display-
ed.
9. Confirm the input with the
OK
button
(6).
P2
and
appear, the display changes to switch-off time and the hour display blinks.
To set the switch-off time, repeat steps 5 to 9
Afterwards,
P3
and appears
To program the second switch-on and switch-off time, repeat the procedure used for pro-
gramming for P1 and P2.
To program another day, press the
SET button (6)
until the weekday arrow begins to blink
(approx. 2 secs). Repeat steps 2 to 9.
You can quit programming at any time by pressing the button
(5).
Deleting
Set the hours to 23 and the minutes to 59 in the program to be deleted (P1 – P4). Press the
Symbol button
(7)
once. The display switches to --:--. Your settings have been deleted.
Automatic mode
Press the symbol button
(5)
until the function arrow points to
AUTO.
The day-time switch
clock is in program mode and is running the programmed settings (switching times).
Random function
Press the symbol button
(5)
until the function arrow points to
RANDOM.
The day-time
switch clock now switches on at random between 18:00 and 05:00. The switch-on duration
varies in steps of 4, 12, 20, 28, 36, 44, 52 and 60 minutes. The switch-off duration varies in
steps of 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21 and 24 minutes. Example: At 18:00, the system is switched on
for 20 minutes and then switched off for 24 minutes, then switched on again for 60 minutes
and switched off for 18 minutes, and so on, until 05:00 the next day.
Permanent on
Press the symbol button
(5)
until the function arrow points to
ON.
The
socket (10)
is per-
manently switched on, regardless of the programmed switching times.
Permanent off
Press the symbol button
(5)
until the function arrow points to
OFF
. The
socket (10)
is per-
manently switched off, regardless of the programmed switching times.
Connect Device
Insert the
plug (1)
into the 12V socket. It may be necessary to remove the
cap (2)
first.
Connect the consumer unit to the
socket (10).
If the consumer unit has an on/off switch, turn
this on.
Note the maximum load and do not exceed this in any event!
Assembly
a) The clips supplied are snapped into place at the
rear (9).
The device can thus be clipped
onto the ventilation grille.
b) Affix hook and loop tape to the day-time switch clock and to the place where it is to be
mounted.
Changing fuses
The
plug (1)
comes equipped with an 8A fuse. This can be replaced by removing the
cap (2)
and taking apart the
plug (1)
by taking out the screws.
Important points
•
Protect from heat, humidity, cold and direct sunlight.
•
Do not install switch clock on top of the dashboard.
•
In the event of a power cut, the day-time switch clock shuts down but the real-
time clock continues running.
Appliances such as television sets, air heaters etc. may not be controlled by the day-
time switch clock for safety reasons!
Note on battery disposal
Please dispose of the batteries at the collection points provided (e.g. at retail outlets). Used
batteries are not to be disposed of with domestic waste. The battery should not be dispo-
sed of with the day-time switch clock.
Technical specifications
Connection
12V DC ± 10%
Load
max. 8A
max. 100W resistive load
Fuses
Ø 6 mm x 25 mm, 8A (as per DIN 72581)
memory locations
28 (14x on and 14x off, max. 2x on and 2x off per day)
Battery
1.5V, LR44
Energy consumption
approx.1W
Operating temperature
-20° C - +40° C
EC type licence
021455
The right to make technical changes or changes to the appearance without prior warning is retained.
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