How does one program the 6142H timer?
Leviton 6124 timer instructions:
Timer comes with plastic protector over display >> remove protector to see display.
Large button is manual override.
After timer is wired, push override to make sure Load turns ON and OFF.
Timer has 3 small buttons located below manual override used for programming
Display is divided into 24-hours with am times on left and pm on right.
24 Hour day is divided into 1/2 Hour segments
Each 1/2 hour must be set for ON or OFF
Start by pushing left-side event-cursor-advance-button and it scrolls down each 1/2 Hour.
Once you arrive at 1/2 hour > make decision if you want timer ON or OFF for that half hour.
Press event-set-reset-button in center to set ON-OFF for that 1/2 hour.
Press center event-set-reset-button and solid black rectangle fills in for that half hour.
Solid black rectangle means timer ON for that 1/2 Hour.
Once solid square is selected, press event-cursor-advance-button and cursor advances again and starts filling in black rectangles for each 1/2 Hour period.
Keep filling in black rectangles for all times you want timer ON.
When you reach 1/2 Hour period you want timer OFF, then press center event-set-reset-button so that no black rectangle is visible for that 1/2 hour.
No black rectangle means timer is OFF for that half hour.
To set current time, use right-side time-advance-button.
Press and hold time-advance and time cursor advances down through the am and then pm hours.
Stop cursor at current time, and timer is ready.
I can't get the time cursor to stop anywhere. It just continuously scrolls through the times -- I can't make it stop. Any ideas? This timer worked 3 months ago, we turned it off for 3 months and now I can't reprogram because of the clock issue.
I test timers and write some manuals. Broken timers are usually not repairable. (1) Open following link for manual with phone number for Leviton:http://waterheatertimer.org/Leviton-time... (2) If timer was working before and stopped working, I don't know the internal electronics to explain why (3) This timer does not have a reset protocol to clear programming. You can try turning off power to the timer to see if timer resets. Another shot in the dark would be to push down more than one button at same time to see if that somehow changes the dynamic and causes timer to reset. Or reinstall timer on another switch and see if circuit is interfering with electronics. (4) The manual does not have a troubleshoot section which suggests that timer either works, or it's busted (5) I like to buy timers at local box store so I can return defective one, even after 1 year warranty expires. This lets me burn them up while testing. Leviton 6124 is not a box-store item, but has industry-standard 1 year limited warranty. (6) The 6124 is a good timer generally, and I have not heard of this problem before, so write back and say what happened. I own 5 of them and have not seen the same problem.
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