2-Pack Grounded Outdoor Outlet Timers
Operation Instructions
1. Setting the timer
Ensure all segments (2) are pulled up before
programming.
Select a time period (or periods) you want the
device turned on, then push down all the segments
(2) that fall on or within that time period. For
example, to have the timer turn a lamp on at 10 PM
and off at 2 AM, push down the segments (2)
representing 10 PM and 2 AM, and all the segments
(2) in between. You may need to turn the dial (3)
clockwise to access the desired segments.
Rotate the dial (3) clockwise until the pointer on the
face of the dial points to the current time of day.
Nighttime hours (from 6:30 PM to 6:30 AM) are
highlighted with a grey background.
Set the master switch (1) to the clock symbol (Timer
On position).
2. Plugging in the timer
Plug the timer into a GFCI outlet convenient to the
device to be controlled.
Plug the device to be controlled into the outlet on
the timer. Make sure the device is turned on to
allow for automatic control. The timer will not turn
the device on if the device's main power switch is
off.
3. Manually override the timer setting
To override the timer and use your device normally,
set the master switch (1) to the ON position. This
deactivates the timer's control of the device, but the
timer's dial will still show the current time of day.
To reactivate the timer's control of the device, turn
the device's switch on and set the timer's master
switch (1) to the clock symbol (Timer On position). In
case of power failure, reset the time of day as
explained in step 1.
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