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Remove the battery cover with a screwdriver and insert two x AAA batteries making sure the polarities are correct. Retighten the battery cover ensuring the gasket stays in place so that the timer remains water resistant. An alarm tone will sound and the timer will display '00:oo'. The timer is then ready to use.
To set the timer, press the 'SET' button positioned on the back of the unit. Pre-set times are 20, 30, 40 seconds and 1, 2, 3, 4 and 10 minutes. The pre-set time programmed will be shown in the display. Please note that whilst the pre-set time is being programmed, the motion sensor will not work. After the chosen time is set the motion sensor will start to capture motion again after five seconds.
Wave your hand in front of the motion sensor to activate the pre-set time selected, the wash hand symbol
will then appear in the screen when the countdown is happening. Once the time has elapsed the alarm will sound and the digits will flash. After 10 seconds the display will reset to the pre-set time selected. If the sensor isn't active for two minutes, it will automatically power off.
The timer will remember the last selected time which can be recalled by a wave of your hand in front of the motion sensor When you wave your hand again in front of the motion sensor
the timer will start to count down.
The timer is supplied with a Velcro pad for easy positioning.
Replace the battery when the low battery symbol illuminates or if the display dims. Remove the battery cover with a screwdriver and insert two x AAA batteries making sure the polarities are correct. Retighten the battery cover ensuring the gasket stays in place so that the timer remains water resistant.
Supplied by
Electronic Temperature Instruments Ltd
Worthing · West Sussex · BN14 8HQ
01903 202151 · sales@etiltd.com · etiltd.com
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