g Operating Instruction
Mechanical Timer »TimeControl II«
1. Programming the on and off times
To program the on and off times, push the white
tabs down according to the desired time. One tab
corresponds to fifteen minutes.
If a longer time period is required, more tabs
(increments of fifteen minutes) must be pushed
down.
2. Setting the current time
Turn the time dial clockwise until the arrow on the
inner ring of the dial points to the current time.
3. Connecting the timer switch to the mains,
connecting electrical devices to the timer switch
Insert the timer switch's plug into a 230 V socket with
earth contact. Then insert the mains plug of the elec-
trical device to be switched into the timer's socket
with earth contact. The main switch of the device to
be controlled must be in the "On" position.
4. Switching on/off manually
The red on/off switch on the right side of the timer
makes it possible for the user to switch the device on
permanently. If the switch is put in the "I" position,
then the timer is switched on permanently (the tab
setting "Off" is ignored and the clock continues
operating).
As soon as the switch has been put back in the "Off"
position (clock symbol), the standard programme
continues.
5. Technical specifications
– 230 V~ / 50 Hz
– 16 A ohmic load; 2 A inductive load
(motorised devices)
– 24-hour timer switch range
(in 15 min. increments)
6. Safety notes
– Never connect the timer switch to an extension
cable or adapter. Only plug it directly into the
socket, otherwise it can overheat.
– Disconnect from the mains before cleaning the
device.
– Clean the device using only a dry, lint-free cloth.
– No rotating devices may be plugged into the timer
switch.
– The device is not protected against drops or
splashes of water.
– Do not let the product come into contact with rain,
moisture or other liquids to avoid damaging the
device and to prevent injuries due to short circuits.
– Only connect the device to a mains socket that
has been approved for the device.
– The mains socket must always be easily accessible.
– Do not subject batteries to excessive heat,
sunlight, fire or similar.
– Never use or open a defective device.
– Repair work may only be conducted by an
authorized specialist.
As with all electronic devices, keep the device out of
the reach of children.
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