SOURCE: My GE 7-Day Digital Timer model 15086 flashes on
I just bought one today and installed it. It does the same thing - flashes the lights off and on. After some research on the net, it seems that the problem is that an old house is wired with two pole wiring and the new fixtures, (timers included) are 3 pole. The conclusion I have found is that it will not work in a 2 pole wired house. There supposedlly are timers available for 2 pole wiring. I hope this helps. If you find out anything different, please let me know.
SOURCE: Where can I buy replacement
Hi nathanjnemet,
You may get a replacement stabilizer and any other parts for your crib at Products America. You may contact them at 800.205.9642 or 800.772.1041.
Hope this helps.
Thank you for using FixYa.
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check with singer customer service about a manual first
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SOURCE: I have two Delta 7 day programmable timers which I cannot programme ET7-AL
These are scans of the original packaging. Hope this helps. FYI mine packed up after a couple of years but is now working after I unsoldered and replaced the Troily 1.2v 40mAh (5.5mm x 12mm) button cell
SOURCE: I have a 7-day timer model em0101 and can't set it
There is a reset button to the left of the on/off button. It's recessed so you'll have to use a ball point pen or paper clip to reset the timer. The clock will flash 12:00 after it's reset. Press the clock button several times to select the day of the week. Then hold down on the clock button (third button on top right) and then twist the dial clockwise to set the hours, then counter-clockwise to set minutes. After the clock is set, press "timer" and do the same thing to set your on/off times. If you only use one timer, make sure the other 5 don't have anything in them.
And...... if you can find a number on the actual timer assy other than the timer motor, there are still many of these mechanical timers out there deep in the parts supply shelves. I would bet your could still find this timer pretty close to home in a local Appliance repair shop.
Just a note on older appliance parts (+25 years) .... sometimes the cost of replacement parts is far more than the unit cost new.
Thanks for choosing FixYa.
Kelly
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