Have an older clock/timer, model no. 47541. Used it for years. It tore up, & I'd like to know if I can get another one. I've searched & can't find one. Would like to order one, if possible.
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Display showing no-op is sometimes associated with defective timer, bad battery. Resetting timer will clear memories and restore functionality in some cases. http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-troubleshoot-timers.html#digital
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Add if this is new timer or if timer worked before, and what load the timer controls
Do you have correct instructions for timer ?... scan the manual into .pdf format. and then post the .pdf manual on your website .... then post link here to assist other folks with same problem. http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-troubleshoot-timers.html#digital
GE sells the same 240Volt Tork timer under GE model 15307 in indoor-outdoor enclosure available at Home Depot for $59.00. Year 2011, GE does not pay US income tax, but takes US profits and pays tax in foreign nations. No replacement clock motor is available, but crossover wiring is same. http://waterheatertimer.org/GE-timers-and-manuals.html#15306
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You can replace clock motor on many Intermatic timers: Snap mechanism loose using metal spring top inside box. Tip mechanism out and get clock motor number off motor. Google search specific clock motor number.
The ON-OFF pins rotate around until they come in contact with a lever. The clock motor pushes the pin forward until it clicks the on-off lever. The pins are softer metal than the lever, so the pins wear out.
If you need a new T-103 timer some day > the new timer mechanism can snap right into the old box without changing boxes.
Buy a new T104 or T104R (rain tight) at Lowes or Grainger ... and swap mechanisms without changing box http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/2E352?Pid=search
my Taylor 5851-21 has Hour Min Then under thatt Timer/Reset abd Start/Stop. How do I set the time. I know how to work the timer and reset the timer, but I need to set the clock. But it does not have a clock button label as you describe above.
A lot of problems have been reported with this model,with the defrost timer not moving,Like a clock stopping,the defrost timer has stopped,and won`t allow the compressor to freeze the freezer unit.Most likely not to cool in the refrigerator either is it?If I can help anymore,let me know,but have the defrost timer checked or replaced.
Look inside the fresh food section behind and inside the control panel for a defrost timer and circuit board. Let me know when and what you find. Please unplug first, Thanks, Sea Breeze
E. Cold Control & Defrost Timer/Automatic Defrost
Control
These parts can produce a snapping or clicking sound
when turning the refrigerator on and off. The timer also
produces sounds similar to an electric clock.
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