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Anonymous Posted on Jul 20, 2010

30 MINUTES TIMER/ 4 BUTTONS

MY TIMER IS DESYNCHRONIZED. INSTEAD OF WORKING FOR MINUTES, WE WORKS A COUPLE OF SECONDS ONLY.
IS THERE A WAY TO SET IT BACK?
THANKS.

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Your timer is not desinchronized and can not be set as it is not digital (programmed) type of timer. It is "Hard Wired", that's why the problem is hardware.

Probably it is a dry condenser problem, or a quarz cristal if it's digitalised.

I think that it is rather electrolyte condenser.
If you can not repair it by yourself, take it to a friend it should not be more  expensive than a bottle two of beer.

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EW-32 Timer BLUE BUTTONS only
Generic/Chevron/Sansai/Belkin/Essentials etc
Functions/buttons may differ if not blue.

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A-Pre Setup
1.Charge for 12 hours before setup
or unused for a long time
2.Press "R" (pinhole) to reset

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Pull the crown to position 2.
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To deactivate the alarm, press the 8 o'clock button. You will hear 1 beep.
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setting appears on the display for two seconds in the order
of ON time, OFF time, music source and volume.
To change the timer setting, repeat the setting procedure
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