DT620 Grasslin, DT620 Datasheet

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DT620

Manufacturer Part Number
DT620
Description
Timer, Appliance, Digital, 125V, 2 receptacles, 28 on/off settings
Manufacturer
Grasslin
Type
Electronic Timerr
Datasheet

Specifications of DT620

Brand/series
DT Series
Primary Type
Digital Timer
Voltage, Rating
125 VAC
 – Activate the Batteries
The timer comes with two LR44 batteries installed.
NOTE: If display doesn’t light,
the batteries are dead. Replace the
batteries before using the digital
timer.
Ratings
2 – Get Familiar with the Timer’s Features
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7.
Installation and User Instructions
Electrical shock hazard. Risk of injury or death. Always plug three-prong plug
into a properly grounded outlet. Never attempt to defeat this safety feature.
Risk of fire. Do not use timer to control devices that could have dangerous
consequences due to inaccurate timing, such as sun lamps, sauna, heaters,
crock pots, etc.
Follow local electrical codes during use.
Dispose of used batteries promptly per local regulations.
Input: 102-132 VAC 60 Hz, 2.5W max.
Output: 15 Amp output, 1800W resistive and inductive,
500W tungsten, 1/3 HP
Remove the pull tab to connect
the installed batteries.
The display will initialize itself,
then flash “12:00 AM” in the
CLOCK mode (Fig. 1).
Battery Holder (back of unit) — two LR44 batteries keep time up
to three months without power
Low Battery Indicator — programmed data is stored in non-
volatile memory, so it won’t be lost when batteries are removed
NOTE: Replace the batteries as soon as possible after the low
battery indicator appears.
Time Of Day (TOD) Display — the timer will automatically adjust
for Daylight Saving Time (DST) and changing dawn and dusk
times for your location (Astronomic feature)
Pushbuttons
Two Timed, Grounded Outlets
Selector Knob
Reset Button
MODEL DT620CL Series
5
7
8
9
0
DAYSAV MAN AUTO RAND CLOCK
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
ON
MONTH
OK
EVENT
SKIP
OFF LOC DUSK DAWN
NOTICE
MODE
WARNING
DATE
PROG
DAYSAV MAN AUTO RAND
DAYSAV MAN AUTO RAND
MO
MO
ON
ON
MONTH
MONTH
EVENT
EVENT

YEAR
SKIP
SKIP
AM PM
TU WE TH FR SA SU
TU WE TH FR SA SU
OFF LOC DUSK DAWN
OFF LOC DUSK DAWN
ON/OFF

DATE
DATE
Digital Timer
2
3
6
4
5
YEAR
YEAR
CLOCK
CLOCK
AM
AM
PM
PM
Fig.
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Fig.
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NOTE: You may set up and program the timer before you plug it
in. Be aware that while it is unplugged, the display will turn off to
conserve battery power if there is no pushbutton activity for a few
minutes. If this happens, simply push any button to turn the display
back on.
It’s unlikely that your new digital timer has any existing
programming, but to make sure, use this procedure before setting
the time.
NOTE: Pressing the Reset button without holding down the ON/
OFF button will clear the time, but will not clear the non-volatile
(programming) memory.
NOTE: The following procedure must be completed entirely,
including adjustments, in order for the Astronomic and automatic
Daylight Saving Time features to function properly.
Setting Time
Setting Date
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3 – Clear Any Existing Programming
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4 – Set the Time, Date and Location
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Day Of Week (DOW) Display — events can be programmed for
just one day of the week, all the days of the week, just weekdays
or just weekends
Event Display — the timer can be programmed for up to 28 total
ON/OFF events per week
Mode Display — the timer can display several modes during
setup and programming and three modes during operation:
MANual, AUTO and RANDom. MANual allows for manual operation
of the plugged-in devices, AUTO uses the timer’s exact settings
and RANDom uses the timer’s settings varied by random 5-minute
increments of ±30 minutes.
Output Status Indicator — this is the ON/OFF indicator. When the
green light is on it means that the lamp or appliance should be
on. If it is not on, the bulb may be burned out or the device may
be turned off at the lamp or appliance.
Locate the Reset button. It is the small, round hole adjacent to the
keypad. You will need a pen or paper clip to press this button.
Press and hold the ON/OFF button.
Press the Reset button for 3 seconds and release. The display will
light up and then go blank.
Release the ON/OFF button.
Ensure that the timer is in the CLOCK mode (Fig. 1). If it is not, press
the MODE button a few times (through MANual, AUTO and RANDom)
until CLOCK shows in the mode display area, then press OK.
Turn the selector knob until the correct hour shows in the first
two digits of the Time Of Day (TOD) display, along with the
correct AM and PM display. Note that the AM and PM displays will
alternate as the time passes through 12.
Press the OK button to set the hour. The last two digits of the TOD
display (minute display) will begin to flash.
Turn the selector knob until the
correct time in minutes shows.
Press the OK button to set the
minutes. MONTH, DATE and YEAR
will show in the mode display area,
with the digits under YEAR flashing
(Fig. 3).
Turn the selector knob until the current year is displayed and
press the OK button. The digits under MONTH will begin to flash.
Turn the selector knob until the current month is displayed and
press the OK button. The digits under DATE will begin to flash.
DAYSAV MAN AUTO RAND CLOCK
DAYSAV MAN AUTO RAND CLOCK
MO
MO
ON
ON
OK
OK
MONTH
MONTH
EVENT
EVENT
SKIP
SKIP
TU WE TH FR SA SU
TU WE TH FR SA SU
OFF LOC DUSK DAWN
OFF LOC DUSK DAWN
MODE
MODE
DATE
DATE
PROG
PROG
YEAR
YEAR
AM PM
AM PM
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
Fig.
Fig.
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... MODEL DT620CL Series Installation and User Instructions Ratings • Input: 102-132 VAC 60 Hz, 2.5W max. Output: 15 Amp output, 1800W resistive and inductive, • 500W tungsten, 1/3 HP WARNING • Electrical shock hazard. Risk of injury or death. Always plug three-prong plug into a properly grounded outlet. Never attempt to defeat this safety feature. ...

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Set the Time, Date and Location (Continued) 8. Turn the selector knob until the current date is displayed and press the OK button. The timer will automatically determine and display the day of the week. NOTE: “00” indicates ...

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Turn the selector knob until the desired minutes are reached. 10. Press PROG to accept the entire ON event setting. NOTE: Do not press OK before pressing PROG this final time or the timer will return to normal operating ...

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Observed Problem Digital timer does not switch on/off but display looks normal. Digital timer won’t enter AUTO or RANDom mode when you press MODE. Digital timer switches at incorrect times or skips some of the programmed times. The lights or ...

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