Re: Manual needed, for Micromark digital timer plug

> I have been given a Micromark MM9539 digital timer plug, but no > instruction manual - its not as straight- forward as you'd hope. Does > anyone have one they could scan and e-mail, or photocopy and post; or > can anyone explain it to me, please? > > I'll cover any costs. > --

If you can't get what you need here try;

Micromark Devonshire House

550 White Hart Lane London N17 7RQ

Helpline TEL: 0870 241 3029

Brad.

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comfortable
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I have a B&Q timer, which is probably the same/very similar.

I have stuck a pdf of it here:

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Dave Gibson

In message , Dave Gibson writes

buttons have different names, no "TIME" button, and mine has 25, not 20, programmes, but I can now set it as required.

Thank you; and thanks to others who offered help, too.

What a great newsgroup!

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Andy Mabbett

In message , Geo writes

Thanks, but mine has buttons.

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Andy Mabbett

I've got one of those Micromark beasts, if I want it to stay on from

22:00 until morning 06:00, I have to put a ON at 00:00, otherwise it switches itself off at midnight.

Also if you aren't going to use it for a long time, open the battery cover and put a piece of paper in to stop the batteries draining as they try to keep the time correct...

Otherwise a reliable gadget...

Can't you use your own scanner? ;)

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Abdullah Eyles

replying to comfortable, Foghorn247 wrote: Finally found mine (I'll see about getting a PDF loaded if people are still interested) and after years of frustration (there are only so many combinations with six buttons): daylight savings / british summer time is changed by pressing SET and CD at the same time.

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Foghorn247

The problem was solved 13 years ago. Seriously, do you not know how to read dates?

Tim

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Tim+

Thes time warp posts always seem to start with

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Geo

Homeownerhub (spit) seem to have stuck a whole load of previously archived posts on their database.

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Adrian Caspersz

I wonder where they got them from. Google? Wouldn't that be contrary to Google's T&Cs

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Andrew May

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