BN-LINK 24 Hour Mechanical Mini Timer
Product #: BND-60/U47
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The timer features a clock dial with a black part representing 12 PM - 12 AM hours and a white part representing 12 AM - 12 PM hours. An arrow indicates the current time of day.
Components:
- 1. Clock Dial: Black Part=12PM-12AM Hours, White Part=12AM-12PM Hours.
- 2. Arrow: Indicates the current time of day.
- 3. Slide Switch: Slide up for "ON" position; slide down for "<0xF0><0x9F><0x94><0x85>" (off) position.
- 4. Push Pins: Each pin represents 30 minutes. Pins down = ON; Pins up = OFF.
- 5. Socket: Only intended for use with a grounded device.
Ratings
Rated Voltage: 125V, 60Hz
Max. Loading: 1875W, 15A Resistive, 8A Tungsten, 1/2HP, TV-5
Warning
- Electrical shock hazard
- Use a grounded outlet
- Follow local electrical codes
- For indoor use only
- Keep children away
- Unplug timer before cleaning
- Fully insert plug
- Do not use in wet locations
- Do not exceed electrical ratings
Applications
- Lighting
- TV
- Humidifiers
- Nebulizers
- Automates fans
- Indoor sprinklers
- Aquariums
- Ventilators
Operating Instructions
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Step 1: Pull all black pins to upper position.
Note: The pins are in the down position when taken out of the package.
[Image: Timer dial with pins being pulled up]
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Step 2: Set a period of time for the unit to be "ON".
Locate the black pins and push them down at the marked times when the attached device is to be "ON". Each pin represents a 30-minute time interval.
Note: Make sure all pins are in the upper position before beginning.
Example: "ON" time is 9:00 PM, "OFF" time is 12:30 AM. Push down all of the pins between 9:00 PM and 12:30 AM.
Note: Pins are black slices around the dial.
[Image: Timer dial with pins being pushed down]
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Step 3: Set the "CURRENT TIME".
Rotate the entire black push-pin dial clockwise until the arrow aligns with the current time of day on the dial.
Example: It is 4:00 PM, please rotate the dial clockwise until the arrow aligns 4 PM on the dial.
Note: Please pay attention to AM/PM.
[Image: Timer dial showing current time alignment]
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Step 4: Set "BYPASS SWITCH".
When the switch is in the "<0xF0><0x9F><0x94><0x85>" position, the unit will automatically turn your attached device ON and OFF according to the programmed time. When the switch is in the "ON" position, the unit will bypass the programming and your attached device will remain ON.
[Image: Timer with bypass switch shown in ON position]
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Step 5: Plug the unit into an electrical outlet.
The unit will rest against the outlet.
[Image: Timer plugged into an outlet]
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Step 6: Attach one device to the unit.
Plug a device into the outlet in the front of the unit. Make sure the attached device is switched ON.
[Image: Device plugged into the timer]
Helpful Tips
- This timer repeats the same settings daily.
- To push down or pull up the black pins, use your finger or the tip of a small instrument such as a pen or pencil.
- You can set up to 24 different "ON" and "OFF" times in a 24-hour period. Pins pressed down represent the "ON" time, pins in the up position represent the "OFF" time.
- Switching the unit to "ON" will bypass programming; however, the timer dial will continue to rotate and maintain the current time.
- Unit will stop operating if the power goes out. Once power is resumed, reset the time of day as explained in Step 2 of the instructions.
Troubleshooting
Problem: Appliances do not turn on as programmed.
- Possible Cause: Connected appliances are not in "ON" position; they are not functioning; timer is not receiving power, or "BYPASS SWITCH" is in the "ON" position.
- Corrective Action: Ensure the connected appliances are functional by plugging them directly into the outlet. Be sure the connected appliances are in the "ON" position if they have their own switch. Make sure the power outlet which the timer is plugged into is active. Check that the "BYPASS SWITCH" is in the "<0xF0><0x9F><0x94><0x85>" position.
Problem: Appliances come on before the actual time.
- Possible Cause: "CURRENT TIME" was not set properly.
- Corrective Action: Refer to step 2 of this manual. Be sure "CURRENT TIME" is set in the white section on the timer dial if the "CURRENT TIME" is in the "AM." The "CURRENT TIME" should be set in the black section on the timer dial if the "CURRENT TIME" is in the "PM."
Problem: The pins cannot be pushed down.
- Possible Causes:
- The pins are already in 'DOWN' position.
- The pins are blocked by the inner mechanism of the slide switch.
- Corrective Actions:
- Pull all pins up with a pen or a similar tool before setting operation.
- Slide the switch to 'ON' position.
Contact Information
BN-LINK INC.
12991 Leffingwell Avenue, Santa Fe Springs
Customer Service Assistance: 1.909.592.1881
E-mail: support@bn-link.com
Http://www.bn-link.com
Hours: 9AM - 5PM PST, Mon - Fri
Designed in California Made in China