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Posted on Nov 09, 2010

Can't find my instructions for programming westek te06whb digital two outline timer

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  • Anonymous Dec 15, 2010

    Add a comment and say if the Woods manual matches your timer. Don't just downvote a free answer without giving solid feedback that helps the fixya community, because many of us are helping folks for free. or next time, you should pay for an answer.

  • onbutnotof Sep 20, 2011

    I would never have found this without your help! Thank you for posting this! Very grateful...
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