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Sunsmart, Digital timer • Read online or download PDF • GE 15433 Plug-In Digital Timer version 1 & 2 User Manual.

Ge Sunsmart Digital Timer InstructionsGe Sunsmart Digital Timer Instructions

Press the 'Set' button until the CTD icon appears on the display to enter the countdown programming menu. Press the 'Hour' and 'Minute' buttons to set the amount of time that will elapse before the device plugged into the timer turns off. Press the 'Clock' button to store the countdown setting and exit programming. Press the 'Hour' and 'Minute' buttons at the same time to activate the countdown timer.

Press them again to cancel the countdown. Press the 'Manual' button to pause the countdown and again to resume the countdown. Press the 'Clock' button to cycle between the countdown display and the normal display. Torrent Doctor Who Season 1 Episode 2.

I not only cannot get the timer to program, the days never are displayed. I have followed the instructions step by step and I deleted programs 2 - 7, but no luck. I can turn it on and off manually. What I finally did was to sit down in front of the Sunsmart switch with the instruction sheet and go thru the programming until I got it right. One tip; every time you add a new parameter to the programming hit 'enter'.

That seals the deal and allows you to move to the next parameter. About the 'days' display; when you're working with it, keep hitting enter and watch the little days-of-the-week display at the top. When it shows all of them (MTWTFS) hit 'enter'. BTW, the left side of the instruction sheet sets the 'on' time. The right side sets the 'off' time.

You have to do both. Hello I have three of these GE Sunsmart 15315 timers controlling sets of outdoor outlets and tread lights on two interior staircases. I am able to program them, but when we have power failures during storms, two of the three do retain their programming but come back in the 'Auto Off' mode, and one does not come back at all (the screen is dark). I can resurrect it by holding the reset button, but all programming is lost and more importantly, the lights it controls are all off. I thought these timers had some time of UPS or backup for 24 hours??? The power failures are of a relatively short duration (1-2 hours). What I expect is that they would come back on and be in the proper 'mode' for the time of day (depending on where they are in the cycle). Xf Keygen Mac.

Do you think these are defective? Does anyone else have issues with these timers after power failures? After two of us spent nerly an hour fooling around with this switch, I think we've finally found a solution.

'Programs' P1 through P7 refer to days of the week, and not different program cycles. To work correctly on a custom cycle you have to set ALL of the seven programs individually (Sunday is P1; Saturday is P7). We are a small custom remodeling company that has a master electrician on staff, but the problems we've had with these timer switches are unbelievable. It all boils down to some of the worst instructions I've seen in ten years. If you have problems with the instructions like we did call: Jasco products Jascoproducts.com 800.654.8483 option 1 When we called, they said our solution was correct, and were surprised because no one had ever bothered to complain about their worthless programming guide, And were shocked when we told them if they plan to continue charging thirty dollars for a switch, they can afford to revise their instructions. Crhitt I cant tell you how much I appreciate the solution to a problem that has plagued me for at least 18 months.

I bought 2 of these%&^%^& GE digital timers, thinking the first one was bad. For the last 6 months I've been using the $35 programmable timer as a $35 manual switch.until tonight.

I'm a double 'E' and I couldn't figure out the programs were really supposed to represent days of the week. I'm betting the number of consumers who purchased the switch and couldn't make it work automatically was easily above 90%. The digital timer isn't necessarily a bad piece of equipment, but the instruction manual is the worse POS I've ever experienced. I'm forever in your debt and YOU ARE THE MAN!!! Thanks to Toddlivengood and all the rest of this board's contributors. My goal was to program the 15312 switch to turn on at “Dusk” and turn off at 4:00 am. I can report that the steps involved in setting the date, time, daylight savings time are logical and progressed smoothly.

I then entered the “P1” mode, where you begin by choosing the days you want the switch to turn on. Since mine was a security and entryway light application, I chose all seven.

The next step is telling the switch when to turn on. This is where I (eventually) found I had to pay VERY close attention because the default choice presented to you is “Dawn”. (To me that is an illogical default because you normally only want to switch a light on when it is dark!) Anyway, there you are in “P1” looking at “Dawn” on the screen with the tiny word “on” in the right hand corner. The step I missed is that at this point I had to press the minus button until it brought up “Dusk”.

Then after you see “Dusk” with the tiny word “on” press “Enter” to save that choice. Your next choice is to tell the switch when to turn off. “Dawn” will be the default and the tiny word “off” will be in the right hand corner. You can press “Enter” to save that, then “Auto” to be out of the programming mode. In the interest of saving electricity, I did not want the light to stay on until “Dawn”, so I pressed the minus button until the word “Time” appeared, then pressed “Enter” and adjusted the off time. In my application I chose 4:00 am because I figured most break-ins begin earlier in the AM. Once I was done.

I pressed “Enter”, followed by “Auto” to get out of the programming mode. BTW: if you see “P2” on the screen and dashes across the screen because you haven’t entered anything, press the minus button to get back to “P1”. Then press “Auto” and close the door. At this point the display should show the correct am or pm setting, the time and day of the week, the word “AUTO” to the left and “OFF” to the right. I eventually figured out that in this instance, “OFF” is telling you the light it controls is off. (This was a point of confusion for me because I thought at first that the “AUTO” and 'OFF' indicated that the programming had been turned off.) If you become frustrated with the instructions like I did call: Jasco products Jascoproducts.com 800.654.8483 option 1 and a tech will walk you through the process.

Best of luck to everyone. Alan Vancouver-WA.