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No. Each outlet has same on-off programming. Utilitec does not make 2-channel timer.... and neither does any other consumer timer company... unless you buy a box timer like Intermatic ET 1100 or 1800 series etc 2-4-6-8-12 channel timers. http://waterheatertimer.org/Intermatic-timers-and-manuals.html#ET-series
Just bought 2 of these things. I can't figure out how to set "on" either, and I have called Utilitech twice (left messages) and left an e-mail. So far, no answers. Let me know if you find a solution, or they go back to the store.l
Push all the pins down. Pull them up for on/off times. Set the clock by turning the dial to current time. Plug it in. Plug timed items into timer outlets. Warning: Both outlets will turn on and off at the same time.
I bought a Utilitech #0192775 self-adjusting wall timer to regulate some window candles. I want to simply set it to come on from dusk to dawn, and have followed their directions the best I can. However, it does not work. Even some of the steps in the instructions are not on this model, so it is impossible to follow their directions to the "t". Do you know how to get this wall-timer to do what it says it will do? Thank you!!
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