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I dont no how to set the timer to 24 hr clock

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Change to 12 clock
however a 24 hour clock has the same times up to midday -- midnight to midday --- the hours are 1 to 12 oclock after midday you take 2 off the reading and it is the same time as a 12 hour clock
so 1300 is 1 o'clock, 1400 is 2 oclock ,1500 is 3 o'clock
1800 is 6 o'clock 2400 is midnight
the minutes are the same regardless so 1.30 is 1.30 after midnight or 1330 after midday or 1.30 after midday now for example --if you want the timer to start at 6am you set the timer to start at 6 am to switch off at 8 am set switch of at 8 am
it you want the timer to start at 6 pm set it at 1800 and switch off at 10pm set it at 2200 hrs

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Copy following link to identify timer and download possible manual:
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Usually if a timer offers choice between 24-hour clock with 1-thru-24 displaying for current time, vrs 12 hour am- 12 hour pm, then the choice is first thing you set before programming. The choice is made before setting current time, and usually this is accomplished with single button push that toggles between 12 and 24 on the display.
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I do not want the 24 hr clock

here you go

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I found this solution already was answered by: chavezemail
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Owners manual: 3-10:

Setting the Clock for Systems with HR and
MN Buttons
Press and hold HR until the correct hour appears on the
display. Press and hold MN until the correct minute
appears on the display. To display the clock with the
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Setting the Clock for Systems with
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Press SET. Within five seconds, press and hold the
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2. Press the More+ or Less - pad to select
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