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Posted on Jan 02, 2017
SOURCE: woods timer model E192912
I do not recognize E192912 number
You posted under photo that shows Woods 59377, which is also sometimes Utilitec 155671or 95363 or TE06WHBL or Woods 49377 or TD2200.
Woods timers have different model numbers for same timer depending on who packaged and sold timer.
Look through page below that shows photos of Woods timers plus manuals, and then add a comment
http://waterheatertimer.org/Woods-timers-and-manuals.html
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TIMER INSTRUCTIONS:
When the timer is
plugged in, the timer's dial will turn clockwise. The pointer, on the face of
the dial, points to the current time of day.
1. Locate the segments
on the outer edges of the timer's dial. These segments, each representing 30
minutes, can be pushed down (try using the tip of a pen or pencil). Conversely,
segments pushed down can be easily pushed back by hand. Be sure all segments
are pushed up before programming. Select a time period (or periods) you want
the device turned on, push down the segments that fall on or within that time
period. For example, to have the timer turn a device on 10PM and off at 2AM, push
down the segments representing 10PM and 2AM, and ALL the segments in between. See
Figure 1.You may need to turn the dial clockwise to access the desired
segments.
2. Rotate the timer's
dial clockwise until the pointer on the face of the dial points to the current
time of the day. Note: Nighttime hours (from 6:30PM to 6:30AM) are highlighted.
3. Plug the timer into
an electrical outlet convenient to the device to be controlled.
4. Plug the device into
an outlet on the timer. Turn the device's switch to the on position for
automatic control. The timer will not turn the device on if the device's switch
is in the off position. The device will now turn on and off at the times you
have set. In case of power failure, reset the time of the day as explained in
step 2.
Sorry no Image.
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