SOURCE: oven switches 'itself' off without the timer
I sorted it it is a simple solution, if you take the top of your oven you should see the problem...it will be big and black..dont spend a ortune getting it sorted i brought the part off ebay for less than a fiver.. just cant remember what it was called..very simple to fix though. Mike
SOURCE: timer won't turn off or on by itself
Pull the pin up wait and see if it comes on you will know then. Most do pull up but there are a few that have the pin that has to be shoved in. 90% however do have to be pulled up to set the timer for off and on.
Testimonial: "The problem was trying to decide if the pins up or down turned it on and off. I think I have it figured out now. UP (i think) makes it turn off & on."
SOURCE: GE Digital Time Switch (15132) for basic landscape lighting
Leave the breaker off, remove the wires from the timer and just connect them. then turn the power on. Unless you have a short somewhere, the lights should come on. What you have just done is made the breaker your switch. If the breaker kicks you know to keep looking for a short as it is not the timer. Regards, Joe
SOURCE: GE 15 amp 7-Day In-Wall Programmable Digital Timer
Your timer is bad. It comes with 1 year limited warranty.
Buy one at Home Depot and then return defective one.
Make note of wiring before removing bad timer, so re-wire is easy.
GE 15086 is White 7-day digital, non-astronomic timer made by Tork, and sold on-line and at Home Depot.
On the shelf, 15086 timer looks identical to 15071 >> same package >>> difference is 15071 offers daylight savings time and random option, and costs a bit more.
These in-wall timers usually last a few years, and some can last for several years.
Especially when timer operates from electric circuit and not battery.
15086 operates from electric circuit.
15086 manual on-line:
http://waterheatertimer.org/pdf/GE-15086-Manual.pdf
SOURCE: i need instructions for a kingshield electronic
Timer is not identified
1) Kingsfield is Greenbrook:
Open following link to possibly identify timer and download manual:
http://www.greenbrook.co.uk/categories.php?cat=4
2) If timer is not shown, then add a comment with in-focus photo of timer posted on Flicker for possible help.
3) You posted next to a photo that looks similar to timers on following link:
There are other models of this timer that I have no manual for, so add a comment with clear description and link to photo.
http://waterheatertimer.org/Woods-timers-and-manuals.html#Timex
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