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2-wire safety timer with 15-second progressive shutdown
2-wire safety timer with 15-second progressive shutdown, which prevents unexpected blackout. Suitable for filament bulbs. 1 hour cleaning light function. Restartable at any time. Super-saving function due to voluntary shutdown. Adjustable from 3 seconds to 10 minutes. It is activated when receiving power.
INCANDESCENCE AND HALOGEN COMPATIBLE (230VAC ~ 50Hz)

Installation scheme
Simple 2-wire installation. Connect in parallel to the button / s regardless of polarity, as if it were another button.

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Multimedia
The video shows an example of assembly in a conventional installation, carried out by one of our technicians. Likewise, the basic operation of the product is shown.
SEMI compatible con LED
Like any 2-wire timer on the market, which really are 3-wire, it will work well with some LEDs and bad with others, since it is powered by the load. This is so by Ohm's own Law, being connected in series. Therefore, Varilamp does not specify it for LEDs. However, by installing our ADA LED
in parallel with the load, it is compatible with most LEDs. For these more specific installations, we always recommend testing before installing. If not, we have other timers perfectly compatible with LEDs.
Functioning
With a press the lamp lights up and the calibrated timing starts in the setting. Once finished, progressive shutdown occurs. To activate the cleaning light it must be done with the light on and press 3 times in less than 3 seconds. A 1 second shutdown will occur indicating that this mode has been entered. To cancel the cleaning light or activate the super saver function at any time, just press and hold for more than 2 seconds and the progressive shutdown occurs.
Up to 800W load
Supports up to 800W of maximum load for incandescent lamps and a maximum of 500W for halogen lamps.
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