GE 15086 User Manual

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GE 15086 User Manual

Smart Digital Timer

Typical Wiring Schematic

= Wiring Nut

Black

Red

Black

Green Timer

120 VAC

Power Ground Light

Source

White

White

White

LOAD NEUTRAL [WHITE]

GROUND TIMER-GREEN WALL-BARE

LOAD

TIMER-RED LINE WALL-BLACK [BLACK]

LINE

Installation Instruction

1.Turn OFF the main power.

2.Remove the existing switch.

3.Connect the wires ofTimer and wall box as followed by using the wire nuts provided.

a)Connect the Hot/Live wire of main power to the Black wire fromTimer.

b)Connect the Neutral wires in outlet box to the White wire fromTimer. Often neutral wires can be found in the back of the wiring box wrapped in a wire nut.

c)Connect the Hot/Live wire of Load to the Red wire fromTimer.

d)Connect the Ground wire to the Green wire fromTimer.

Note: Be sure that all wire nuts are secure.

4.Tuck the wires into the wall box leaving room for theTimer. Using the screws provided. Mount the timer to the wall box being careful not to crush any wires.

5.Turn Main power ON

POWER-UP SEQUENCE:

1.Lift up the bottom of the door using a small slotted screwdriver.

2.Position the slide switch toTIMER.

3.Press the “RESET” button using a paper clip.

4.The display should flash 12:00AM on Monday.

Setting CurrentTime:

1.Press and HOLD the “CLOCK” key during this entire procedure.

2.Press the “HOUR” key to advance the hours.

3.Press the “MIN” key to advance the minutes.

4.Press the “DAY” key to advance the day.

5.If any keys are pressed for a prolonged period, the display will advance rapidly.

6.Release the “CLOCK” key once the time and day have been entered. Now the timer is in operation and ready to be programmed.The colon “:” after the hours will continuously flash indicating that the clock is running.

Programming ON/OFF Events:

1.Press the “PROG” key once.TIMER 1 on - - : - - appears.

2.Using the “HOUR” and “MIN” keys enter the desired ON time. By default all days are indicated. See block programming below for selecting different days. When complete press the “PROG” key once.

3.Timer OFF --:-- will be displayed. Using the “HOUR” and “MIN” keys enter the desired OFF time. By default all days are indicated. See block programming below for selecting different days. When complete press the “PROG” key once.

4.If complete press the “CLOCK” key to return to current time and day.

5.Note that a total of 7-ON and 7-OFF events can be programmed.

Block Programming:

1.When programming ON/OFF events, all days are indicated by default.To change the day selection simply keep pressing the Day key and the display will change as follows:

2.Individual Day (MON,TUE, etc.)

3.MON~FRI; SAT~SUN; MON~SAT; MON~SUN

4.MON~WED~FRI;TUE~THU~SAT

5.MON~WED;THU~SAT

6.Follow the steps above to complete programming.

Reviewing Programs:

1.To review the programs that have been entered, press and release the “PROG” key. Each time you do this you will be able to scroll thru the programs.

2.Any program can be edited by pressing the “HOUR”,“MIN”, and “DAY” keys.Then press the “PROG” key in order to accept the changes.

3.When complete press the “CLOCK” key to return to current time and day.

Deleting Programs:

1.To delete a particular program simply press the “PROG” key until the desired program is displayed.

2.Then press the “HOUR” and “MIN” keys until --:-- is displayed. Then press the “PROG” key in order to delete this particular program.

3.When complete press the “CLOCK” key to return to current time and day.

Electrical Ratings:

120VAC 60Hz 15A Resistive 15ATungsten 1HP

*When done programming, close door.

Manual Override:

Pressing the door will override the timer setting and will manually turn the switch ON and OFF.

Initial Startup:

When you initially program the unit it may be necessary to press the manual override key as the unit will not look back to determine if it should be ON. For example if the current time is 2:00PM and you just programmed the unit to turn ON at 1:00PM, you will need to press the manual override key to turn it ON.Thereafter, the unit will resume normal operation (automatic).

MEMORY BACKUP:

This timer is equipped with a rechargeable Ni-Mh battery which will protect your programs during power failure for up to 30 days.

No need to replace battery.

Note that the screen blanks if the battery is discharged completely.

15086 Manual Version 2 11-24-2009 www.jascoproducts.com

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