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□ This timer will work in a single-pole or 3-way installation. It will not work in a 4-w ay installation.

□ This timer will only work on loads up to 15A. Safety Information RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK:  Shut off the power at the fuse box or circuit breaker befor e installation.  Do not use in wet locations.  Use indoors only . RISK OF ELECTRIC FIRE:  Do not use to control appliances that contain heating elements such as cooking appliances, heaters, and irons.  Do not exceed electrical ratings.  Do not use to control receptacles.  Use only copper wire with this device .  Tighten all connections to 1-1.4 N-m (8.85 to 12.39 lbf-in.).  For supply connections, use 14 A WG or larger wire rated at least 75°C.  For grounding lead, use 12 A WG or larger wire rated at least 75°C. Product Specications □ Single-pole or 3-way installation Hardwar e Included AA - Face Plates x2 (White & Light Almond) BB - Screw x2 CC - Jumper Wire x2 Suggested T ools Phillips screwdriver Wire strippers (3-way installation only) (not included) Flathead screwdriver Pre-Installation PREP ARING THE TIMER FOR INST ALLA TION a. Remove the timer from the packaging and locate the LINE, LOAD , NEUTRAL, and GROUND terminals on the back of the timer . b. Loosen the LINE, LOAD , NEUTRAL, and GROUND screws with either a athead or Phillips screwdriver . When loosening screws, stop when you feel resistance . CHANGING THE F ACEPLA TE This device includes a light-almond faceplate . T o switch faceplates, complete these steps: a. Gently remove the white faceplate using a athead screwdriver . Find the slots at the bottom left or right of the white faceplate and pry the faceplate loose. See Figur e 1. Work around the faceplate until it pops off . b. Find the light-almond faceplate in the package . Place the new faceplate into position and push the top of the faceplate into position. Then hold the top of the faceplate in place and push the bottom of the faceplate until it snaps into place . Figure 1 - Removing the Faceplat Installation T erms and Options

WARNING: Shut off power at the fuse box or circuit br eaker before performing any wiring or installation.

BASIC WIRING TERMINOLOGY

T o better familiarize yourself with the wiring terminology and concepts referenced in this manual, please review the following information before you begin wiring this timer to your switch outlet.

If at any time during the wiring process you become uncertain, please contact a certied electrician.

□ Line: 120V AC (hot) wire that supplies voltage from the breaker box to the w all outlet □ Load: 120V AC (hot) wire that connects the wall outlet to the device (load) being controlled □ Neutral: 120V return connection completing the circuit to the break er box □ Ground: 120V safety wire providing a path for electricity to be disc harged

□ T raveler -1 and T raveler -2: wires running between two 3-way switches for installations where an outlet is controlled b y two switches

INST ALLA TION OPTIONS

T o begin the installation process, you must rst know what type of installation is needed. Below are the three different installation options. Please refer to the following descriptions for the installation

instructions that apply to you. 1 Single-Pole Installation (Go to install section 1 on page 2):

This installation option should be used when a switch only controls one outlet from a single location. T ypically you would nd a single-pole switch in your bedroom or bathroom.

2 3-Way Installation, Load Side (Go to install section 2 on page 2):

This installation option replaces a switch which controls an outlet that can be controlled from two separ ate switches and in most installations has the common (hot) ter minal tied to the

device/load. The switch turns OFF and ON. T ypically these types of installations are in stairwells, hallw ays, and large rooms with multiple access points.

3 3-Way Installation, Line Side (Go to install section 3 on page 2):

This installation option replaces a switch which controls an outlet that can be controlled from two separ ate switches and in most installations has the common (hot) ter minal tied to

120V AC. T ypically these types of installations are in stairwells, hallw ays, and lar ge rooms with multiple accesses points.