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Setting the GE timer 15119
the GE timer 15119 is a push pin design. The easiest way to start is to ensure all pins are up, then push down the pins that represent the time period you want the appliance ON. For example, if you want a lamp on from 7pm to 10pm, push down the pins between the 7 and 10 on the black portion of the dial. then rotate the dial clockwise until the arrow points to the current time of day. Turn switch to the "timer on" position. Plug the timer into the wall outlet, then plug the lamp or appliance cord into the timer and you're done.
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Set the clock to DST, on my GE JRP20 B wall oven
set the clock to a new time:
TIMER/CLOCK Pad
To set the clock, touch this pad twice and hold 3
seconds and then touch the + and - pads. The
time of day will flash in the display when the
oven is first turned on
3/25/2017 9:34:30 PM •
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on Mar 25, 2017
Engine shuts off when pto is engauged on a john deere l-130
tractor somehow thinks there is no operator present in seat over 65 lbs , this is a safety switch and will shut off engine when pto is enguaged and switch does not sense theres an operator in seat that weights over 65 lbs,
these switches do break and do slip out of there holders sometimes
this weight figure is needed as its a consumer products rule that an operator over 65 lbs to be of enough size/age to safely operate the machine
7/22/2015 11:02:54 PM •
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on Jul 22, 2015
How to open smoke alarm cover
This looks like a detector for a monitored alarm system. If it is, make sure you notify the alarm company before removing. No one wants to see the fire dept when replacing a battery. Turn the unit about 1/8 of a turn counterclockwise to remove it from the base (it will be trickier to reinstall than it is to remove, just so you know). Underneath you will probably find a door covering the battery compartment, which is easily opened. Remove the batteries, then place a temporary short (about 3 seconds) across the empty sockets to reset the low battery detection circuitry before installing the new batteries. There is probably an arrow on the underside of the base with which you align a debossed scribe line on the outer edge of the detector when reassembling. If it sounds too complicated, you might want to call a professional service tech. Hope this helps.
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