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Wall timer, analog clock, weekly cycle

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Wall timer
ref. 31574
Analog clock
Weekly cycle
F
GB
E
P
Installation
Installation should be made by a qualified electrician
in accordance with the current regulations.
Proceed to install as follows; disconnect from mains
supply!
Use the 2 screws to install the socket on the wall.
x 2
Connection
L :
Phase
N :
Neutral
L out :
Phase output to appliance
Time setting
Turn the dial in the direction of the arrows
(clockwise) until the correct time of day is exactly
opposite time set marker
.
Day 1 = monday
Day 2 = tuesday
Day 3 = wednesday
Day 4 = thursday
Current
time
Day 5 = friday
Day 6 = saturday
Day 7 = sunday
Setting the ON/OFF periods
The setting segment pins of your timer allows
you to programme a variety of ON/OFF periods
of your choice.
Press inwards the segments on the program disk
corresponding to the selected (ON) periods.
Example of weeckly programming :
ON = day 1 to day 5 : 22 h 00
ON = days 6 and 7 :
Manual overide
A slider switch allows the unit to be set for
continuously ON/OFF in addition to the
programme setting:
ON
OFF
AUTO
Current
time
day 6
6 h 00
Current
time
==>
6 h 00
22 h 00
==>
10 h 00
==>
permanently ON
==>
permanently OFF
==>
switching programme as set
on dial
2 2 2
The Flash timer is designed for the timed control of
immersion heating boilers, lighting, watering systems,
etc., in homes and businesses.
It is designed for the timed control of immersion
heating boilers, lighting, watering systems..., in homes
and businesses.
Weekly version, with programming interval of
120 minutes.
Technical specifications
Supply voltage:
120/240 V ± 10 % 50/60 Hz
Accuracy:
Contact rating:
Control an incandescent halogen lamp up to
1000 W, compensated or uncompensated fluorescent
lamp up to 400 W (C=44µF) and compact fluorescent
lamp up to 10 x 20 W.
Operating temperature:
Storage temperature:
insulation class:
Protection class:
Degree of pollution:
Important :
inductive (starting load) should
!
always be calculated especially when controlling
lighting (because of variable inductive loads). If
this load exceeds 8 Amps then it is imperative
that a contactor be used.
33 rue Saint-Nicolas
B.P. 50152 - 67704 SAVERNE Cedex
Tél. 03 88 01 88 01 - Fax 03 88 01 88 90
www.flash.fr
1 sec/24h
16 A/250 V AC1
0 °C to + 50 °C
– 20 °C to + 60 °C
II
IP30
standard

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