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Quick Start Guide Commonly Used Tools Supplied Hardware - Phillips Head Screwdriver - #10 Screw (3) - Flat Head Screwdriver - #10 Drywall Anchors - Hammer - Wire Cutter/Stripper MIN. COPPER WIRE MAX LOAD MINIMUM INSULATION SIZE (AWG) (AMP) TEMP (°C) PRESSURE PLATE TERMINAL SCREW MAKE SURE WIRE...
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Knockouts Each metal box comes with ½ ” and ¾” knockouts. Follow the pictures below to remove knockouts. For ½” knockout place small blade screw driver as pictured above. Tap lightly to punch knockout loose. For ¾” knockout first use screwdriver to punchout ½” knockout then use pliers to remove outer ring.
Mounting the timer 1. Select the location for the timer and use the three holes provided for mounting. Mounting holes 2. Remove module from timer box. Hold the timer box in place and mark the holes on the mounting surface. 3.
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240 VAC Setup: Timer Motor & Load same voltage GROUND GROUND LOAD Typical for same voltage in LOAD and MOTOR Connections: L- Line Input to Timer Motor and Switch 1 1-Line Input to Timer Motor and Switch 2 X-Line Output of time Switch 1 2-Line Output of Time Switch 2 WARNING •...
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Step 1: Remove Plastic Guard Remove screws using a Philips Head screwdriver and keep them to the side. Carefully remove plastic guard and also keep to the side. Step 2: Connect the Input/Clock Motor Voltage 1. Connect 240VAC Line 1 (Black) input to Terminal L.
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Step 3: Complete the circuit to the load 1. Connect 240VAC Line 1 (Black) of Load to Terminal L. 2. Connect 240VAC Line 2 (Black) of Load to Terminal 1. 3. Connect the bare wire to the ground lug. Tighten the screw terminals to 25in-lb.
Step 5: Activate Timer 1. Turn the mechanism dial counter clockwise to set the current time as accurately as possible. 2. After wiring and setting the timer with the ON/OFF trippers in the correct timer positions. Be sure to depress the ON or OFF lever to set the timer to the desired state.
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It snaps easily in and out of place. If the guard has come off during shipment or installation, reinstall by placing the two tabs at the bottom in the appropriate slots. Ends fit into these holes Plastic guard fitted correctly 15164 VERSION 1 04/18/12 WWW.JASCOPRODUCTS.COM...