HOOK
UP AND OPERATIONS FOR 16 AMP DIGITAL TIMER
DESCRIPTION
Digital
timer operates on a single "N" size cell battery. This timer requires
flush mounting. Timer was
designed to use with a 6 or 12-volt motor.
If used with a motor other than our motor, make sure that it does
not draw more than 16 amps. WARRANTY
DOES NOT COVER IMPROPER HOOK-UP OR USE WITH HIGH AMP MOTOR.
IMPORTANT:
This timer is not weather proof. It
must be mounted within an enclosure that provides protection against direct and
windblown rain and snow.
INSTALLATION/ MOUNTING:
It is available only for flush panel mounting. A 2.4” wide by 1.85” hole is required in the panel. The remote potentiometer is also flush panel mounted. A 19/64” diameter hole is required for mounting.
Carefully remove the plastic bracket from the timer.
Place the timer through hole in panel and place retaining bracket over rear and slide forward until secure
.
MOTOR
CONNECTION
Connect
the POS and NEG motor lead wires to POS and NEG lead wires on your motor
Connect
the POS. and NEG battery lead wires to the POS. and NEG. posts on your battery.
The
clock comes with an "N" cell battery. When the battery is completely
discharged the timer will become inoperative. It is recommended the battery be
replaced after 3 year to insure continued operation. Manufacture of timer states this battery will last 3 years or
more. NOTE: The time of day and all
program information will be deleted when changing the battery since the clock
will be without power. Review and write down program data before removing
battery. Carefully pry battery out
of its clips. Insert the new battery with the "+" end facing the outer
edge of the timer case.
Set
the time and day of the clock: Depress reset button. Depress and hold clock
symbol during time setting procedure. If timer is being used as a 7-day timer,
press day key until actual day is visible on display. Press "h+" to
set the hour and press "m+" to set the minuets. NOTE: Depressing the
"h+" or the "m+" key for more than a second will rapidly
advance the digits. Release the clock key when the correct time (and day) is
shown in the display. A flashing ": " between the hour and minuets
indicates the timer has started.
Press
timer key once (do not keep it depressed). The display should read 1.
"ON" and "--:--" for the timer. Press the "h+" and
the "m+" to set the "ON" timer you desire. Press the timer
key once. The display should read "OFF". Program the "OFF"
time for 1 minute later than the "ON" command. This can be repeated up
to six programs. Press the clock key to return to the time of day display.
Repeatedly
pressing the timer key will cycle through the program using the steps outlined
above.
Press
the timer key until undesired program is displayed. Press the "h+" and
the "m+" to set the hour and the minuets to null "--:--"
position. The program has been made ineffective and will no longer be curried
out
To
cancel all programs, press the reset key. Note: Pressing the reset key will
clear the entire memory including time of day and programming.
MANUAL
OVERRIDE
Press
the override key to turn the load ON and OFF without affecting the stored
programs (temporary override). Be sure to leave the timer in the OFF mode. This
key also acts as a test switch.
As
stated above, the manual override is a test switch. Press the button and the
display will read "ON" and it will operate the motor. Press the manual
override key again to the "OFF" display so the clock will operate
properly.
The
Potentiometer allows the operator to set the "ON" time from
approximately one to twenty seconds. Turn clockwise for less run time and
counter clockwise for more run time. The
amount of feed-out is controlled by the run time setting on the controller and
the distance of the spinner from the opening of the feed shoot. The operator can
adjust the two settings to vary the amount of feed dispersed. A distance of
5/8" is adequate.