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1010878 Rev. G 08/12
Programming the Timer
NOTE: The Timer will exit programming mode in ten
(10) seconds if a button is not pressed. If you wish
to abort programming, simply wait 10 seconds for the
Timer to exit Programming Mode.
1.
SELECT TIME CHANNEL:
Press and hold the desired Channel Selection but-
ton (Figure 1) for 3 (three) seconds. The letters
PGM
appear above channel number in the Channel
Display area to indicate that the Timer is in Program
Mode.
NOTE: This channel must be inactive, or not in an
active timing mode.
2.
SELECT TIME STAGE:
A Time Stage name will flash in the Time Stage
Area. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select
the desired Time Stage and press the Enter button.
Options are:
• Cook
• Hold (Counts
UP
from
00:00
to the program time)
• Stage 1
• Stage 2
• blank (Cooking Stage Area will be blank)
NOTE: You cannot use the same Time Stage twice in
a program. For example, if you chose “Cook” for the
first stage, “Cook” will not appear as a choice when
selecting a name for the second stage.
NOTE: Selecting “blank” will prevent the selection of
a second timing stage.
NOTE: While the timer may be programmed as anoth-
er channel is actively timing, it is recommended that
all programming be performed while the timer is not
actively timing on any channel.
3.
SET THE TIME FOR THE FIRST STAGE
The Time Display shows the selected Time Stage
name. Use the
Up
and
Down
buttons to set the
desired time in hours and press the
Enter
button.
Next, set the desired time in minutes and then in
seconds, pressing
Enter
after each entry.
NOTE: Hours and minutes can be programmed in
increments of one for all units. For Mfg. No. 9900624,
9900628, 9900643, 9900644 & 9900645, seconds
are programmed in increments of five. For Mfg. No.
9900630 & 9900632, seconds are programmed in
increments of one.
NOTE: To clear the time to
00:00:00
, press and
release the Up and Down arrow buttons together.
Example
In the example illustration below, channels 5 and 7 are
timing. Channel 7 is timing in the Hold stage and is
shown in the Channel Display and Time Display because
it will finish timing first.
Also, Both Channels 5 and 7 are lit in the Active Channels
area. Note that Channel 2 is flashing. This means that it
has finished timing. Press its Channel Selection button to
acknowledge that it has finished timing.
4.
SET THE TIME FOR THE SECOND STAGE:
Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the second stage, if nec-
essary. If a second stage is not desired, set the
time to all zeros.
Using the Timer (Typical Application)
NOTE: If you wish to stop a channel as it is timing,
press and hold its Channel Selection button for two
seconds. The Timer will move to the next active
channel or go into Idle Mode.
1. To start a time cycle, press and release the desired
Channel Selection button. The Timer will begin to
countdown.
2. If multiple timed cycles are desired, simply press the
desired Channel Selection buttons. The Timer will
display the time for the last selected channel.
NOTE: Check the Channel Display to note which tim-
ing channel is counting down in the Time Display
window.
3. The Timer sounds 2 beeps per second for 2 minutes
or until the Channel Selector button is pressed.
4. At the end of a timing cycle, the unit sounds three
beeps five times and then beeps two times every
one second. Also, the channel number flashes in the
Active Channels area (Figure1) until the Channel
Selection button for that channel is pressed. Then,
the display will move to the next channel to finish.