An electromechanical timer is designed to program power on/off cycles for devices connected to the socket of this timer. You can program 24-hour cycles with a minimum increment of 15 minutes. This timer will be useful in the country to turn on the irrigation system in your absence, turn on the air conditioner before you come home, etc.
Timer controls:
Switch (right, orange) for operating mode. Upper position - direct connection to the socket without timer operation. Lower position - the timer is enabled.
Rotating dial with petals for setting cycles and time scale in 15 minute increments.
The timer works like this:
1. Plug the timer into a power outlet.
2. For convenience, you can set the current time by aligning the divisions on the rotating disk with the mark (triangle). The disc has a 24-hour division.
3. To program the timer to turn on devices connected to its socket, carefully bend the required number of petals opposite the time marks at which you need to turn it on. Remember that one petal is approximately 15 minutes.
4. After setting the cycles, turn the switch down to enable the cycles.
Maximum load current 3500 W.