Thank you. I couldn’t understand the minimal instructions that came with my timer. Part of it was that I couldn’t see the pointer so thank you for darkening it so it could actually be seen.
Everybody is explaining about the pins, but nobody is explaining if the pins and the recent time has to be settled after is plugged into electricity or can be settled up and than to connect to the electricity??? The dilema is, what are the correct orders or steps to follow? 1. Set the desired time with the pins 2. Set the actual time with the arrow 3. Plug into EL. 4. Switch on the timer (on the side).
@@dougtronge1297 It happened again last night. Worked great the night before and last night nothing. Lights work ok with just the extension. I'm going to bring it in to test in the house and make sure its not the plug.
Personally, these kinds of timers are unreliable/ disappointing. It could be operator malfunction, but still, I prefer the kinds of timers sold at Chiristmas Time which are often black or dark green in color, with options to use remotes and/or set two on & off times, instead of just the all-night, off-at-dusk option, which is most common.
Thank you. I couldn’t understand the minimal instructions that came with my timer. Part of it was that I couldn’t see the pointer so thank you for darkening it so it could actually be seen.
Thank you! I used to know how to do this but I've gotten old and dumb. Lol
Helpful, thank you!
Everybody is explaining about the pins, but nobody is explaining if the pins and the recent time has to be settled after is plugged into electricity or can be settled up and than to connect to the electricity???
The dilema is, what are the correct orders or steps to follow?
1. Set the desired time with the pins
2. Set the actual time with the arrow
3. Plug into EL.
4. Switch on the timer (on the side).
Thank you. 🙂
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Perfect…..thank you for this!….print is too small to read.
I also having issues the tab was broken at the ON/TIMER. This look simple but can be a problem.
Mine must be broken. I can't push down any of the gray pieces.
your pins are probably in the down position so push them back up
@@jrsong that's exactly what happened.
I can't push my pins down. Is there a trick?
They are usually pretty stiff. Try pulling them up they may also be in the down position
Super helpful!!!! The instructions I got are USELESS!!
What if the buttons don't go down
Any reason that it would work for 2 days, then stop. I've had to reset twice already in 1 week
Is it tripping the breaker or just not working
@@dougtronge1297 We disconnect it and just use the extension cord and the lights work. I reset it again today and it came on at the correct time.
@@dougtronge1297 It happened again last night. Worked great the night before and last night nothing. Lights work ok with just the extension. I'm going to bring it in to test in the house and make sure its not the plug.
I would return it and purchase a photo sensor type.
Why is the am marked black and pm is colored white because mine isn't working
Not sure i would return it
@@dougtronge1297 yeah I did and the little button that goes to timer or on fell off it was a Stanley brand. But took it back
I set mine for 5-10 pm and nothing !!’
Is it able to turn the lights on to test what you have plugged into it
Personally, these kinds of timers are unreliable/ disappointing.
It could be operator malfunction, but still, I prefer the kinds of timers sold at Chiristmas Time which are often black or dark green in color, with options to use remotes and/or set two on & off times, instead of just the all-night, off-at-dusk option, which is most common.
I CANNOT HEAR YOU