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Lost instructions for TE 109

Need to know how to set time of day.  am able to set the programs ok

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    How do I switch from military to cilivian time?

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1. Press and hold SET until day flashes. Use arrow keys to set
2. Press SET again and hour should flash. Use arrow keys
3. Press SET again and minutes should flash. Use arrow keys
4, Press SET again to exit time-set mode.

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Here is a pretty good site for documentation:
http://217.155.210.129/timer/index.html

  • danwill51 Nov 05, 2010

    You saved me several hours of button pushing! Thanks
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