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Use the 

EVENT

 key to display:

Now press 

ENTER

 briefly and everything in the timer 

memory is cleared and 12HOUR will flash.

4.    

A “PF” on the display indicates a Power Failure and 

the unit requires AC power to operate. The time and 

date are protected for 7 days by the super cap. The 

program is retained in permanent memory.

5.    

A “Lo” on the display indicates that the super cap has 

run low and the unit needs to be powered with AC. 

A minimum of 8 hours is required to fully charge the 

super cap.

5.    DST MODE:

 Factory default is set at US standard day-

light savings dates noted by ON. To remove daylight 

savings time setting, press 

DEL

 to change screen to 

show OFF. DST may be activated again by pressing 

DEL

. Press 

ENTER

 to save changes. To change from the 

standard DST month/week/day setting press 

HOUR

 

and refer to step 4.1.

6.    HOLIDAY MODE:

 Press 

ENTER

 to advance to desired 

holiday. Press 

MONTH

 and 

DATE

 to modify start of 

holiday (ON) then press 

ENTER

. Press 

MONTH

 and 

DATE

 to modify end of holiday (OFF) then press 

ENTER

 

to save changes.

7.    SCH MODE:

 To change schedule, press 

ENTER

 to ad-

vance to desired event. Press 

HOUR

MIN

EVENT

, and 

DAY

 to modify time settings. Press DEL to delete. Press 

ENTER

 after each modification to save changes.

NOTES:

 

1.    

Unit has a look back feature. Press the 

EVENT

 key 

once (or twice for two circuit units) to activate current 

schedule then 

EVENT

 key again to return to the time 

(run) screen. Unit will automatically pick up the last 

schedule.

2.    

To clear date and time only and provide unit with a 

soft reboot, press and release the reset button that is re-

cessed under the small hole to right side of LCD screen.

3.    

Clear all memory. To clear all memory, while in the 

RUN mode, press 

ENTER

, and display will show:

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