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3. To set the Day of the Week: Press CLOCK and WEEK. The display will scroll through each day
of the week. Release the buttons once correct weekday is displayed
Setting the Timer
1. To set the time for Digital Timer to turn “ON”: Insert the plug of the lamp or appliance into either
of the outlets on the sides of the Timer. Press PROGRAM to begin. The Timer will display “1
ON”. Press HOUR, MIN and WEEK to set the hour, minute and day of the week that you want the
Digital Timer to activate.
2. To set the time for Digital Timer to turn “OFF”: Press PROGRAM again. “1 OFF” will be
displayed. Press HOUR, MIN and WEEK to set the hour, minute and day of the week that you
want the Digital Timer to turn ”OFF”.
3. To undo a setting, or go back to a previous setting: Press “R” which will cancel the current set
time. Pressing “R” again will bring you back to the previous setting on the Digital Timer.
Standard Time To Military Time Conversion Chart
Standard Time Military Time
1:00 AM 0100
2:00 AM 0200
3:00 AM 0300
4:00 AM 0400
5:00 AM 0500
6:00 AM 0600
7:00 AM 0700
8:00 AM 0800
9:00 AM 0900
10:00 AM 1000
11:00 AM 1100
12:00 PM (Noon) 1200
Standard Time Military Time
1:00 PM 1300
2:00 PM 1400
3:00 PM 1500
4:00 PM 1600
5:00 PM 1700
6:00 PM 1800
7:00 PM 1900
8:00 PM 2000
9:00 PM 2100
10:00 PM 2200
11:00 PM 2300
12:00 AM (Midnight) 0000
1. The main difference between regular and military time is how hours are expressed. Standard
Time uses numbers 1 to 12 to identify each of the 24 hours in a day. In Military Time, the hours
are numbered from 00 to 23. Under this system, midnight is 00, 1 a.m. is 01, 1 p.m. is 13, and so
on.
2. Standard and Military Time express minutes and seconds in exactly the same way. When
converting from regular to military time and vice-versa, the minutes and seconds do not change.
3. Regular time requires the use of a.m. and p.m. to clearly identify the time of day. Since military
time uses a unique two-digit number to identify each of the 24 hours in a day, a.m. and p.m. are
unnecessary.
4. The chart below summarizes the relationship between Standard Time and Military Time.
Using the On/Auto/Off Mode
1. The LCD readout will indicate if you are in the On, Auto, or Off stage of the program.
2. Pressing the On-Auto-Off button to the ON setting will set the Timer to turn ON for an appliance.
It will not turn OFF the appliance.