19: Hudson, his 16-year-old son John (possibly only 14) and ten crew members prayed at St. Ethelburga's church, near London Bridge, now one of the oldest churches in London. The crew also included: William Collins (mate); James Young; John Colman (bo'sun); John Cooke; James Beuberry; James Skrutton; John Pleyce (Playse); Thomas Baxter (Barter); Richard Day; James Knight and John Hudson ("a boy").
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Dennis
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Depends on type of hinge, If it swings back open after you closed it then either the cupboard is not level (old style hinge)... Or the spring inside hinge is bad/broken and not holding it closed. If the door opens back just a bit (1/2 inch or so) see if hinge has adjustable screws.
Try taking the knob out of the door and spraying the whole latching mechanism with WD40 or some kind of lubricant. There is a few moving parts in there that can get bound up. Hope this helps. Don't forget to leave feed back.
If the screw head is stripped you will have to replace the knob and screw. Try holding the screw head and turn the handle is its a single knob. Otherwise use a hacksaw or dremel tool and cut about 3/8" away from the door surface, once you cut through you can use a small punch to push the screw through the door then pliers to pull it out. Alternately you could use a dremel tool and carefully grind the head of the screw down until you can brake the head off and pull the handle and screw out through the front.
try using a credit card or your license to slide between the stop and the door to try and push the strike back into the lock. Or, if the hinge pins are on he outside, you can take a screwdriver or something and pop the hinge pins out to remove the whole door.
Press P (program )on the timer and display will show then change the desired day, time and minute using the D+, H+ and M+ buttons. Press P again to set up another program and repeat the second step as above
Clear memory by pushing the reset button on the timer then reprogram using your current schedule when you want the timer to go off/on. Use the day and clock buttons for this then press enter
No, the timer should not make any noise. The noise should be a result of loose connections which cause arcing, which can make a humming or buzzing sound.
If you find that you still notice the sound, even when the main breaker is off then the problem is not electrical in nature.
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It appears Micromark got out or the timer business. There is a similar one in another Fixya post, and a link to them.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Micromark+MM+9565+timer
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The clock is set. • To set timer, press any button to enter timer mode. A timer icon will appear on the LCD screen. Press the and buttons to set the timer.
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