Steffen Digital timer (Type 13)

Steffen Digital timer

Type 13


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Horse1

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

The current flows in "Automatic ON" at 18:00 and remains in "Automatic ON" at 19:10. At 23:30 it switches to "Automatic OFF". You would have to set it to "Automatic OFF" at 18:00, then it switches to "Automatic ON" at 19:10. Of course, what is written in the instructions applies if you have different instructions. "Automatic ON" does not mean that the automatic system now takes over, but that it is in the status "Automatic system is active and current is flowing". "Automatic OFF" means "Automatic is active and current is not flowing". You can easily test this using a table lamp.

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ginar

3 months ago

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Raffaele Santuari

3 months ago

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Please contact our Galaxus Assistant so that we can help you individually with your request. You may have received a defective model: https://www.galaxus.ch/help

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aiqbalrana

3 years ago

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walterfeuchter

3 years ago

The timer continues to run even after a power failure, because it has a battery inside... You can find the operating instructions here: https://www.steffen.ch/de/products/1204426-1

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darkmaster1

4 years ago

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schenfab

4 years ago

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No, the time does not have to be set. The countdown also works like this. However, after plugging it in, the small reset button next to the display must first be pressed for the timer to work. You need something sharp to do this, you can't do it with just your finger...

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t.babacanli

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

An operating period cannot span days. If you want the current to flow until 02:00, you must enter two time periods per day from 0:00 to 02:00 and 06:00 to 00:00. If you "start" the clock between 06:00 and 00:00 you must select Auto on. If the start falls in an "off" period, select Auto Off.

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scandella

5 years ago

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urk

5 years ago

Hello Scandella, I have 6 such timers and assume that the consumption is close to zero, as the timer itself has a small battery (sufficient for 1-2 weeks without power). I haven't measured it, but experience shows that such electronic components need almost nothing. Perhaps the manufacturer FellerAG in Horgen can give a more precise indication.

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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No, you can't change the battery. No, it is not electronic waste. Just leave it in the socket for a while - preferably overnight - then press the reset button and everything works again. This has happened to me a few times. Since you have obviously had the plug in the socket for some time, pressing the reset button should be sufficient.

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