Fixya support did help you.
You have to be resourceful, persistent and patient, which is how you got right here.
You are asking for a free answer. If you do not want free help, then re-post question and offer $3-5 for another expert.
I am the timer expert.
I have long lists of timers and test and research timers each day.
I will enjoy getting your photo to finally identify elusive N1564.
1) Here's how to use IE to send photo to me.
Imgur has changed:
Go to site:
http://imgur.com/Drag and drop your image directly onto page. (If you cannot do this, then add a comment)
Click 'start upload' when it appears
Next page that comes up shows your image
Copy the URL that appears on top of page. For example:
http://imgur.com/kV2Qr2) Add a comment to this thread, and give that URL.
Do you see the link on this page that says "add a comment?" Click that link to communicate directly with me for free help on this problem.
3) IF your timer appears in my files, AND I have a manual, THEN I will post the manual.
4) If there is no manual available for free, then resourceful do-it-yourselfer can buy a new timer today for $5 - $10 locally at Lowes, Home Depot, ACE, Target and Walmart, or online through
Amazon.com,
Smarthome.com,
Shopping.com,
Shopwiki.com,
Intermatic store ,
Grainger,
Electric supply,
aplus etc.
5) NOMA is an old Intermatic name.
That name is now used for 100's of different timers made by all sorts of companies from First Alert to Stanley, Ameritac, Sunbeam, etc ... and each timer is sold under different numbers.
Many old Intermatic timers are no longer made and there is no manual.
Some old designs are still made and sold under different names and numbers.
Add a comment for more free help.
Also take advantage of fixya expert assistance live.
For a price, expert works with you while you work on timer or any do-it-yourself project.
Fixya is always less expensive than a service call.