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Digital Timer with
Weekly Programme
Art.no 18-2025
Modell EMT717A-UK
18-2417
EMT717A-UK
36-1844
EMT717A
36-4425
EMT717A
Please read the entire instruction manual before use and save it for future
reference. We reserve the right for any errors in text or images and for
making any necessary technical changes to this document. If you should
have any questions concerning technical problems please contact our
Customer Services.
Description
Setting the Time and Day
24-hour clock display: 0:00:00–23:59:59.
12-hour clock display: 12:00:00–11:59:59.
NOTE:
The display reverts to normal clock display 15 seconds after settings
have been made.
Setting the current time
1. Press [ MENU ] repeatedly until “SET” flashes and “CLOCK” shows on
the display. Press [ OK ].
2. “24” will begin to flash on the display, press [ OK ] to choose the 24-hour
clock (or choose the 12-hour clock by pressing [ MENU ] and then [ OK ]).
3. “MO” (Monday) will now start to flash, press [ MENU ] to advance to
the correct day (Monday–Sunday), confirm by pressing [ OK ].
4. The hour digits will now start to flash, press [ MENU ] to advance to
the correct hour, confirm by pressing [ OK ].
5. The minute digits will now start to flash, press [ MENU ] to advance to
the correct minute, confirm by pressing [ OK ].
6. The time and day are now set.
Programming the Timer
Be sure to follow the manual instructions exactly. Do not press [ OK ] more
times than is stated in the instructions below.
Note:
If you wait 15 seconds without pressing any buttons, the timer will revert
to normal clock display and the programming procedure must be repeated.
1st on-switching time
1. Press [ MENU ] to enter the programming mode. “SET” flashes,
“PROGRAM” shows on the display. Press [ OK ] to confirm.
2. “SET” and “PROGRAM” will show on the display, “1” and
will flash
(1st on-switching programme). Press [ OK ] to confirm.
Note:
If there
is already a time set from previously, you will need to press [ OK ]
once more.
3. Choose the day(s) for on-switching by pressing [ MENU ] repeatedly (see
the
Selecting the on/off switching day
section). Press [ OK ] to confirm.
4. Press [ MENU ] repeatedly to set the hour for the 1st on-switching time.
Press [ OK ] to confirm.
5. Press [ MENU ] repeatedly to set the minutes for the 1st on-switching
time. Press [ OK ] to confirm. “1” and
will flash.
The time should now show in the display. It should contain no dashes (- - : - -).
If the displayed time contains a dash, go through the programming procedure
again and follow the instructions step by step.
Proceed straight away and set the time for the off-switching as instructed
in step 6 below. If you wait longer than 15 seconds, the timer will revert to
normal clock display and you will have to begin again from step 1 above.
1st off-switching time
6. Press [ MENU ]. “SET” flashes, “PROGRAM” shows on the display.
Press [ OK ] to confirm.
7. “SET” and “PROGRAM” will show on the display, “1” and
will flash
(1st off-switching programme). Press [ OK ] to confirm.
Note:
If there
is already a time set from previously, you will need to press [ OK ]
once more.
8. Choose the day(s) for off-switching by pressing [ MENU ] repeatedly (see
the
Selecting the on/off switching day
section). Press [ OK ] to confirm.
9. Press [ MENU ] repeatedly to set the hour for the 1st off-switching time.
Press [ OK ] to confirm.
10. Press [ MENU ] repeatedly to set the minutes for the 1st off-switching
time. Press [ OK ] to confirm. “1” and
will flash.
The time should now show in the display. It should contain no dashes.
If the displayed time contains a dash, go through the programming
procedure again and follow the instructions step by step.
Proceed and set the time for the next on-switching by pressing [ MENU ]
as instructed in step 11, or wait for 15 seconds to save your settings if no
further on/off switchings are to be programmed. The timer returns to normal
clock display.
2nd on-switching/2nd off-switching, and so forth
11. Press [ MENU ], “2” and
will flash.
12. Continue programming further switchings as instructed in steps 2–10
above, the designated number of the switching operation will increase
each time, 2 for the 2nd on/off switching, 3 for the 3rd, etc.
13. Programme as many on/off switching times as you need (1 to 10…).
1
→
1
, 2
→
2
, ...
9
→
9
, 10
→
10
, 1
→
1
etc.
15 seconds after the last button-press, the timer reverts to normal clock
display and the settings are saved.
Note:
When the timer has saved your settings and reverted to normal clock
display mode, it needs to be set to program mode
by pressing [ OK ] in
order for the programmed settings to be activated.
The
and
symbol will be displayed if the timer is switched off or on all
the time, indicating that the program is not activated.
Selecting the on/off switching day
When setting the operating day(s) for the on/off switchings, press [ MENU ] to
move through the alternatives in the following order:
Mo – Tu – We – Th –
Advance from Mo (Monday) to Su (Sunday)
Fr – Sa – Su
by pressing [ MENU ] repeatedly.
Select a day: Press [ OK ] to confirm.
Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
The programme setting incorporates every
day of the week. Press [ OK ] to confirm.
Mo Tu We Th Fr
The programme is valid from Monday to Friday.
Press [ OK ] to confirm.
Sa Su
The programme is valid from Saturday to Sunday.
Press [ OK ] to confirm.
Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
The programme is valid from Monday to Saturday.
Press [ OK ] to confirm.
Su
The programme only works on Sunday.
Press [ OK ] to confirm.
Countdown Function
When the countdown programme is activated it will control the timer
regardless of any other programmed settings.
1. Press [ MENU ] twice until “SET” flashes and “CD” shows on the display.
2. Press [ OK ] twice, select an On or Off-switching time using
the [ MENU ] button.
-
Switches OFF after the countdown time has elapsed.
-
Switches ON after the countdown time has elapsed.
3. Press [ OK ] once more in order to begin programming. The hour display
begins to flash.
4. Set the hour using [ MENU ]; press [ OK ] to save the setting.
5. The minutes display will flash, set the minutes using [ MENU ], and press
[ OK ] to save the setting. Do the same for the seconds. The countdown
function can be set from 1 second up to 99 hours and 59 minutes.
6. “RUN” will flash and “CD” will appear on the display. Push [ OK ] to start
the countdown programme.
7. Stopping the countdown programme: Press [ MENU ] until “DEL”
starts to flash and “CD” appears on the display. Press [ OK ] to turn
the countdown programme off.
Random Function
When the random function is activated it will control the timer regardless of
any other programmed settings.
1. Press [ MENU ] three times until “RUN” flashes and “RND” shows on
the display. Press [ OK ] to start the random function.
2. The timer returns to normal clock display and “RND” flashes on
the display to show that the random function is activated.
Turning the random function off
1. Press [ MENU ] three times until “DEL” flashes and “RND” shows on
the display. Press [ OK ] to stop the random function.
2. The timer will now revert to normal clock display.
Random function operation time
On-time: 10–26 minutes.
Off-time: 26–42 minutes.
Reset
Press [ RESET ] once in order to clear all programmed settings.
Selecting programmed or manual control
Select one of the functions by pressing [ OK ]:
Timer always on. The power at the timer’s socket is always connected.
On/Off in accordance with the programme. Switched on and off in
accordance with the set programme.
Timer completely off. The power at the timer’s socket is always
disconnected.
The timer automatically returns to displaying the time if no button is pressed
within 15 seconds.
Troubleshooting
Problem
Solution
The programmed set-
ting does not work.
The timer might be set to the incorrect
function. Check that
(18) is shown on
the display. If it is not: Press [ OK ] to advance
to the correct function.
The light plugged into
the timer’s socket
does not come on.
Check if the light has a power switch and if it
does, make sure that it is set to ON.
The light plugged into
the timer’s socket
does not come on or
go off in accordance
with the programmed
times.
Check that the on and off times set in
the programmed settings are complete and do
not contain any blank spaces/dashes. If one
of the set times is incomplete, that function will
not work. Refer to the
Programming the Timer
section above.
Specifications
Rated voltage
230 V AC, 50–60 Hz
Max load
3.680 kW/13 A (UK)/16 A (SE/NO/FI)
resistive load, 2 A inductive load
Batteries
Built-in 1.5 V battery
(fully charged after 2 hours)
Operating temperature
0–55 ºC
Shortest operating time
1 minute
Shortest countdown setting
1 second
Random function operation time
On-time: 10–26 minutes
Off-time: 26–42 minutes
1. [ RESET ] Reset button
2. LCD display
3. [ MENU ] Button for moving through the menu in order to set the days,
hours, minutes and seconds.
4. [ OK ] Button for confirming selections or choosing options.
5. AM (for the 12-hour clock display).
6. PM (for the 12-hour clock display).
7. SET, fixes setting
8. RUN, starts the countdown and random functions.
9. DEL, stops the countdown and random functions.
10. Hours
11. PROGRAM, appears during on and off time setup.
12. Minutes
13. CD, countdown function
14. RND, random function
15. Seconds
16. CLOCK, normal time display
17.
Timer completely off. The power at the timer’s socket is
always disconnected.
18.
On/Off in accordance with the programme. Switched on and off
in accordance with the set programme.
19. Timer always on. The power at the timer’s socket is
always connected.
20. Operational days