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MO TU WE TH FR SA SU Each day of the week, Monday to Sunday
MO > TU > WE > TH > FR > SA > SU Individual day
MO WE FR Monday, Wednesday and Friday
TU TH SA Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
SA SU Saturday, Sunday
MO TU WE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
TH FR SA Thursday, Friday, Saturday
MO TU WE TH FR Monday to Friday
MO TU WE TH FR SA Monday to Saturday
The abbreviations stand for the following days:
(MO = Monday, TU = Tuesday, WE = Wednesday, TH = Thursday, FR = Friday,
SA = Saturday, SU = Sunday
Con rm the selection of the day of the week (or a combination of weekdays) by brie y press-
ing the “OK” button.
The hour display starts ashing; set the hours with the “+1” or “-1” button (keep the respective
button pressed down for quick setting).
Press the “OK” button.
The minute display starts ashing; set the minutes with the “+1” or “-1” button (keep the
respective button pressed down for quick setting).
 Press the “OK” button.
Now, the program group ashes again.
Press the “MENU” button 2x brie y to leave the program mode and to return to the
time display.
Choose operating mode
In the time mode, the operating mode of the weekday switch timer can be selected. Brie y
press the “MENU” button several times, until the desired time function appears.
By pressing the “+1” brie y several time (and pressing the hand symbol), the desired operat-
ing mode can be selected.
The operating mode is shown at the bottom of the display.
“ON” Mains socket/device is switched on
“OFF” Mains socket/device is switched off
“AUTO ON” Automatic operation is activated, the mains socket or the device remains
switched on until the switching program switches them off again.
“AUTO OFF” Automatic operation is activated, the mains socket or the device remains
switched off until the switching program switches them on again.
Deactivating/activating a program group
You can temporarily deactivate a program group you previously set, e.g. during holidays. The
settings will be kept but the switching program is no longer executed.
With this function, different switching scenarios can be programmed and selected when desired
without having to re-programme.
Proceed as follows:
In order to open the programming mode, brie y press the “MENU” button when the time is
displayed.
The rst switch on time of the rst program group appears in the display, “PROG” is shown in
the display and “1 ON” ashes (switch on time for program group 1).
Use the “+1” or “-1” button to select one program group after another and their respective
switch on/off times. For a quick adjustment, hold the corresponding button for a longer period
of time.
1 ON <-> 1 OFF <-> 2 ON <-> 2 OFF........16 ON <-> 16 OFF <-> 1 ON <-> .....
When the program group you want to set (e.g. program group “5 ON”) is shown, brie y press
the counter-sunk “RCL” button using a toothpick.
The following appears on the display: “- - : - -”.
The switch on time or switch off time of the program group is deactivated and will not be
carried out (a programmed on/off time will not be deleted, however – only the execution of the
switching program is deactivated).
Use the “+1” or “-1” button to select one program group after another and their respective
switch on/off times.
Note:
Always deactivated the switch off time (e.g. “5 ON”) as well as the switch off time
(“5 OFF”) of the respective program group.
If a deactivated program group ("- - : - -") is to be re-activated, go to the program mode as
described above and select the desired program group using the “+1” or “-1” button. Then,
press the counter-sunk "RCL" button brie y with a toothpick.
Then “- -: - -” will disappear and the day of the week re-appears as well as the time for the
switch on and switch off time of the respective program group.
Press the “MENU” button 2x brie y to leave the program mode and to return to the
time display.
Getting Started, Use
Follow the safety instructions and the other information in this operation manual.
Plug the weekday timer switch into a regular earthed mains socket (wall socket).
Upon delivery, the internal NiMH battery securing the settings in case of power cut
(or when plugging the weekday switch timer) is empty.
The power supply for the LCD display is buffered with the NiMH, which can result in
non-optimal display contrast after start-up. After about 1-2 hours, the NiMH battery
should be charged to the extent that the display contrast has become normal.
The NiMH battery is fully charged after about 20 hours; when unplugging the week-
day timer switch from the mains voltage (e.g. during storage), the settings / program-
ming is maintained at full charge for about max. 10 months.
Setting the time
The weekday switch timer must be in the time display mode. Brie y press the “MENU” button
several times, until the desired time function appears.
Important
Always set the winter time (even during summer). Summer time can then be acti-
vated by pressing the respective button, see next chapter “Switching between sum-
mer and winter time”.
Keep the “OK” button pressed for about 4 seconds until the day of the week ashes on the
top of the display.
Set the weekday with the “+1” or “-1” button and then brie y press the “OK” button.
The hour display starts ashing; set the hours with the “+1” or “-1” button (keep the respective
button pressed down for quick setting).
Press the “OK” button brie y to con rm.
The minutes display starts ashing; set the minutes with the “+1” or “-1” button (keep the
respective button pressed down for quick setting). Every time when the minutes are set, the
seconds are simultaneously reset to “00”.
Press the “OK” button brie y to con rm and the day of the week starts ashing again.
Brie y press the “MENU” button to complete the setting mode.
Switching between summer and winter time
The weekday switch timer must be in the time display mode. Brie y press the “MENU” button
several times, until the desired time function appears.
Press the counter-sunk “RCL” button brie y e.g. with a toothpick. This will switch between
summer and winter time
When summer time is activated, “+1” will appear at the bottom of the display.
Keep in mind that the switch on/off times are delayed when summer time is acti-
vated. That means that the device is switched on and off at the programmed times
(winter time) and not at the time displayed by the clock (summer time).
Programming of switching on/off times
 In order to open the programming mode, brie y press the “MENU” button when the time is
displayed.
The rst switch on time of the rst program group appears in the display, “PROG” is shown in
the bottom left of the display and “1 ON” ashes (switch on time for program group 1).
A program group always consists of a switch on time and a switch off time that must
be programmed one after the other.
If you have only programmed a switch on time by accident, the connected device will
not be switched off until another program group is activated.
Therefore you should always program the switch on time rst and then the respec-
tive switch off time (e.g. for program group “1 ON”: Switch on at 07:00, program
group “1 OFF”: Switch off at 08:00)
The number in the displays shows the current program group, “ON” stands for switch on time
and “OFF” for switch off time.
 Use the “+1” or “-1” button to select one program group after another and their respective
switch on/off times. For a quick adjustment, hold the corresponding button for a longer period
of time.
1 ON <-> 1 OFF <-> 2 ON <-> 2 OFF........16 ON <-> 16 OFF <-> 1 ON <-> .....
When the program group you want to set (e.g. program group “3 ON”) is shown in the bottom
left of the display, brie y press the “OK” button.
The day of the week (or a combination of several days) for which the program group is in-
tended now ashes in the top of the display. Select the desired combination (or an individual
day) using the “+1” or “-1” button. Quick adjustment is possible by keeping the respective
button “+1” or “-1” pressed for a longer period of time.
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