If your timer isn't working, check these common issues:
: Rechargeable Ni-MH (retains settings during power outages) Initial Setup and Battery Charging
Decide when you want your connected appliance to turn on and turn off. bnd50 se36 instructions full
Once you have set up your BND50 SE36, you can start operating it. Here are some general guidelines:
Press and "MIN" to set the time you want the device to turn ON. If your timer isn't working, check these common
| Step | Action | | :--- | :--- | | | Initial Setup - Plug the timer into a powered wall socket. The display should light up. If not, allow the internal battery to charge for a few hours. | | 2 | Set the Current Time - Press and hold the "CLOCK" button. While holding it, press the "HOUR" and "MIN" (or "DAY") buttons to adjust the correct hour, minute, and day. | | 3 | Enter Program Mode - Press the "PROG" (Program) button. You will see "1 ON" on the display, indicating you are setting the first program's start time. | | 4 | Set the 'ON' Time - Use the "HOUR", "MIN", and "DAY" buttons to set the exact time (e.g., 19:00) and day(s) you want the device to turn on. | | 5 | Set the 'OFF' Time - Press the "PROG" button again. "1 OFF" will appear. Use the same buttons to set the time and days for the device to turn off. | | 6 | Repeat as Needed - Repeat steps 3-5 to set programs 2 through 8 for different times or days. Press "PROG" after setting "8 OFF" to finish programming. | | 7 | Activate the Timer - Press the "MANUAL" or "ON/AUTO/OFF" button repeatedly. You must select the AUTO mode. The "AUTO" indicator on the screen should be the only one lit. Your programmed schedule is now active. | | 8 | Connect Your Appliance - Plug your lamp, coffee maker, or other device into the timer socket. Ensure the appliance's own power switch is turned ON . The timer will now control the power based on your program. |
Plug the timer into a standard 230V wall socket. | Step | Action | | :--- |
Are you looking to program a or multiple random intervals ?
If your timer isn't working, check these common issues:
: Rechargeable Ni-MH (retains settings during power outages) Initial Setup and Battery Charging
Decide when you want your connected appliance to turn on and turn off.
Once you have set up your BND50 SE36, you can start operating it. Here are some general guidelines:
Press and "MIN" to set the time you want the device to turn ON.
| Step | Action | | :--- | :--- | | | Initial Setup - Plug the timer into a powered wall socket. The display should light up. If not, allow the internal battery to charge for a few hours. | | 2 | Set the Current Time - Press and hold the "CLOCK" button. While holding it, press the "HOUR" and "MIN" (or "DAY") buttons to adjust the correct hour, minute, and day. | | 3 | Enter Program Mode - Press the "PROG" (Program) button. You will see "1 ON" on the display, indicating you are setting the first program's start time. | | 4 | Set the 'ON' Time - Use the "HOUR", "MIN", and "DAY" buttons to set the exact time (e.g., 19:00) and day(s) you want the device to turn on. | | 5 | Set the 'OFF' Time - Press the "PROG" button again. "1 OFF" will appear. Use the same buttons to set the time and days for the device to turn off. | | 6 | Repeat as Needed - Repeat steps 3-5 to set programs 2 through 8 for different times or days. Press "PROG" after setting "8 OFF" to finish programming. | | 7 | Activate the Timer - Press the "MANUAL" or "ON/AUTO/OFF" button repeatedly. You must select the AUTO mode. The "AUTO" indicator on the screen should be the only one lit. Your programmed schedule is now active. | | 8 | Connect Your Appliance - Plug your lamp, coffee maker, or other device into the timer socket. Ensure the appliance's own power switch is turned ON . The timer will now control the power based on your program. |
Plug the timer into a standard 230V wall socket.
Are you looking to program a or multiple random intervals ?