Target T11FOCH16 User manual - page 14
6.2 Timer
The heater is equipped with a timer so that it can be programmed to switch on and off at
your desired time.
NOTE: As with all electrical appliances, never use the heater when unattended or asleep.
Always switch off and unplug electrical appliances when not in use and when leaving the
house.
This timer is a 24 hour timer and is divided into 15 minute intervals.
Power supply to the heater is required for the timer to keep time. If the heater is unplugged
from the power point, the timer will stop.
Next time the heater is plugged in and switched on at the power point, the timer will need
to be set to the current time again as follows:
1. Plug the heater into the power point and switch on.
2. Rotate the outer section of the timer (Clockwise Only) so the
current time of day lines up with the small arrow. (DO NOT
TURN IT COUNTER CLOCKWISE)
I.E. if the current time is 4.00pm, rotate the outer section of
the timer (Clockwise Only) until “16” lines up with the
arrow tip. “16” represents 16.00 hours which is 4pm.
If the current time is 9.30pm, rotate the outer section of the timer (Clockwise
Only) until the arrow tip lines up half way between 21 and 22. “21” represents
21.00 hours which is 9pm and “22” represents 22.00 hours which is10pm.
Each increment between the main numbers are 15 minute intervals.
3. The timer has a small switch in the centre section. The function of this switch is as
follows: “I” = Unit is always On, = Timer function is ON and “0” = Timer function
and heater is Off.
4. Set the timer switch to position.
There are 96 small plastic pins on the timer. Each pin corresponds to 15 minutes
interval.
Pushing the Pin outward sets the time you want the heater to turn ON.
Pushing the Pins inward sets the time you want the heater to turn OFF.
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