OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
When the Time Control is installed and power applied, the timer's dial will turn clockwise
maintaining time. The pointer on the face of the dial points to the current time.
1. Locate the segments around on the outer edge of the timer's dial.
These segments, each representing 15 minutes, can be pushed down and away from the
edge of the dial (using a small slotted screwdriver or other fine point instrument) to set
the load "ON" period.
Conversely, segments that have been pushed down can be easily pushed back up by
hand. Be sure all segments are pushed up before programming.
Select a time period (or periods) you want the device turned on, then push down ALL
the segments that fall on or within that time period. For example, to have the timer turn
a device on at 10PM and off at 2AM, push down the segments representing 10PM and
2AM, and ALL the segments in between. You may need to turn the dial clockwise to
access the desired segments.
2. Rotate the timer's dial clockwise until the pointer on the face of the dial points to the
current time of day. Note: Nighttime hours (from 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM) are highlighted
with color background.
3. Set override switch to the AUTO position.
4. To override timer program and control output load manually:
Set override switch to OFF (center position) to turn load OFF
Set override switch to ON (bottom position) to turn load ON
5. This is a Time Control and should not be used for power disconnect.
Turn power off at main panel before serving this switch or the equipment it controls.
In case of power failure, reset the time of day as explained in step 2.
OVERRIDE SWITCH FUNCTION
AUTO – Programs active: timer will function
OFF – Always off: timer is in override
ON – Always on: timer is in override and
according to scheduled program
and in "OFF" mode until override
switch is set to ON or AUTO
load will remain "ON" until the
override switch is reset to OFF or AUTO
AUTO
OFF
ON