Specifications

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Section 12.2 for jumper locations. See Figure J Section 12.10 for an example of an External
Push Button circuit).
When the external push button is pressed a contact closure is applied to the Ext. Start screw
terminals on the back of T-Max® 3A.
To start a session, press the Up or Down button on the T-Max® 3A to set the time, then when
ready, press the Remote push button instead of the Start/Stop button on the T-Max® 3A.
11.7 T-Max® Enclosure (Optional)
The T-Max® Enclosure is a metal box that connects to a T-Max® 3A so that the unit can
either be hung on a wall or set on a table. Tear drop holes on the back of the T-Max®
Enclosure allow for easy installation.
The T-Max® Enclosure is slanted to make the T-Max® 3A push buttons and display easy to
access and read. The T-Max® 3A can fit so that it is slanted up or down. Slanted up is ideal
for setting the timer on a desk. Slanted down is great for hanging the T-Max® 3A on a wall.
To install the T-Max® 3A to the T-Max® Enclosure, first run the cable through the wire holes
on the T-Max® Enclosure and connect them to the T-Max® 3A as described in Section 3.3.
Connect the grommets to hold the wires in tight. Plug any unused holes with the provided
plastic plugs. Connect the T-Max® 3A to the T-Max® Enclosure using the four screw
provided with the T-Max® 3A.