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USER MANUAL 302653 Bearware
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Table of contents
- Deutsch 3
- Italiano 10
- Espanol 17
- François 24
- English 31
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Thank you for choosing a BEARWARE product. Please read the following user manual carefully so as to get the most from the product you have purchased. Before using the product, first check that the delivered item is complete, accurate and undamaged.
1. Scope of delivery
- Digital timer
- User manual
2. Technical data
| Input voltage 230V~50 Hz | |
| Maximum load 16 (3) A, 3680 W | |
| Minimum setting time 1 minute |
3. Product details

4. Important tips
Do not connect any devices, where the current of 16 (3) A is exceeded. Make sure that the device plug is fully inserted into the timer port. If you need to clean the product, first disconnect the timer from the mains completely and wipe the device using a dry cloth. Never immerse the timer in water or other liquids! Heaters and similar devices should never be left unattended during operation. The manufacturer recommends not connecting any such devices to the timer.

- Only for use in dry rooms
- Do not connect in series
- Disconnected only when the plug is removed
5. Functional overview
The timer provides the following functions and setting options:
- 8 configurable timer programmes
- Can be switched ON/OFF manually
- Summer time function
- Random function allows a random delay of timer between 2 and 32 minutes
15 different combinations of the weekdays can be set
The individual days of the week are shown in the timer LC display in the form of English abbreviations. The following table shows the abbreviations and the corresponding day of the week:
| Mo | Monday |
| Tu | Tuesday |
| We | Wednesday |
| Th | Thursday |
| Fr | Friday |
| Sa Saturday |
| Su Sunday |
| No. Weekdays No. Weekdays | ||
| 1 Mo 9 Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr | ||
| 2 Tu 10 Sa, Su | ||
| 3 We 11 Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa | ||
| 4 Th 12 Mo, We, Fr | ||
| 5 Fr 13 Tu, Th, Sa | ||
| 6 Sa 14 Mo, Tu, We | ||
| 7 Su 15 Th, Fr, Sa | ||
| 8 Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su |
The above table shows an overview of the combinations that can be selected for the respective days of the week.
6. Initial use
Check that the product and the components are intact and that the device is working properly when using it for the first time. Take the product out of the package and remove all the packaging material. Then, plug the timer into any socket at home whose voltage matches the specifications of the timer. Leave the timer plugged in for about 12 hours so that the backup battery charges fully. After charging, press the RESET button using a pointed object to clear or completely reset the current configuration of the timer. The device is now ready to be used. The following sections of this manual describe how to make the individual settings.
7. Setting the current time
Press and hold the CLOCK button and simultaneously press the WEEK button until the current day is shown on the timer display. Keep the CLOCK button pressed and set the current time using the HOUR and MIN buttons. Then, release the buttons. The current time and day of the week are now set.
8. Setting the timer programs
Press the PROG button briefly. You can first set the time at which the connected device has to be switched on (ON).
Press the WEEK button until the desired days of the week on which the timer programme has to be executed are shown on the display. Now set the desired time using the "HOUR" and "MIN" buttons.
Then press the PROG button again. You can then set the time at which the connected device has to be switched off (OFF). Conquire the time and days of the week using the WEEK, HOUR, and MIN buttons as described in the previous step.
Note: Please remember that the days of the week for switching on and switching off have to be configured separately. The selected combination is not automatically adopted for the entire timer programme.
Press the PROG button brieLy. You can then configure the second lmer program.
A total of 8 mer programs are available, which you can configure in this way. Once all the programs have been customised as needed, please press the CLOCK button. The display again shows the current me and the day of the week. The mer is now ready for use.
Note: Please ensure that the times of the individual timer programmes do not overlap in order to avoid unintentional switching on or off.
To disable a mer programme again or to enable a disabled program, press the PROG button until the desired program is shown in the display. You can now enable or disable the mer program using the R button.
9. Switching on and off manually
You can manually switch on and switch off the device connected to the timer using the button with hand symbol or enable the automatic control according to the configured timer programs again.
Press the button to change between the different modes. The display changes between "AUTO", "ON" and "OFF".
Please note that when changing from "ON" or "OFF" to "AUTO", the last timer state is retained until one of the configured timer programmes triggers a change.
10. Random function
The random function allows timer operations to be delayed. The delay is randomly between 2 to 32 minutes.
Press the "WEEK" and "HOUR" buttons simultaneously to enable or disable the random function. When the function is enabled, this is indicated by an unfilled circle in the display.
11. Daylight saving time
Press the button "HOUR" and "MIN" simultaneously to toggle between summer and winter time. If summer time is set, then a clock symbol is shown in the timer display. In this case, the clock is put forward by one hour.

12. Safety instructions and disclaimer
Never try to open the device to carry out repairs or modifications. Avoid contact with the mains voltage. Do not short-circuit the product. The device is not approved for outdoor use. Therefore please use it only in dry surroundings. Protect it from high humidity, water and snow. Do not expose the device to high temperatures. Do not expose the device to sudden changes in temperature or strong vibrations, as this could damage the electronic components. Check the device for any damage before using it.
The device should not be used if it was subject to impact or has been damaged in some other manner. Please comply with the local regulations and restrictions. Do not use the device for purposes other than those described in the user manual. This product is not a toy. Keep it out of the reach of children or mentally disabled persons. Any repair or modifications to the device, which is not carried out by the original supplier will void any warranty and guarantee claims. The device should only be used by those who have read and understood this user manual. The specifications of the device may be changed without prior intimation.
13. Disposal instructions
In line with the European WEEE directive, electrical and electronic devices should not be disposed of along with domestic waste. Their components have to be separately sent for recycling or disposal, because improper disposal of toxic and dangerous components may permanently damage the environment.
According to the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG), you are obliged (as a consumer) to return (free of charge) all electrical and electronic devices to the manufacturer, the point of sale, or public collection points at the end of their service life. The relevant local laws regulate the details in this regard. The symbol displayed on the product, in the user manual or/and on the packaging refers to these regulations. With this manner of sorting, recycling and disposal of used devices, you make an important contribution towards protecting our environment.
14. Instructions for battery disposal
In conjunction with the sale of batteries along with the supply of devices that include batteries, the supplier is obliged to point out the following to the customer: The customer is legally obliged to return used batteries. He can return used batteries which the supplier offers or has offered as new batteries in his assortment free of charge to the supplier's dispatch warehouse (shipping address). The symbols shown on the batteries indicate the following: Pb = battery contains more than 0.004 percent lead by weight, Cd = battery contains more than 0.002 percent cadmium by weight, Hg = battery contains more than 0.0005 percent mercury by weight.

The symbol of the crossed-out dustbin means that the battery may not be disposed of in household waste.

WEEE directive 2012/19/EU
WEEE Register no.: DE 67896761
The company WD Plus GmbH hereby certifies that the device 302653 complies with the fundamental requirements and all other relevant stipulations. A complete conformity statement can be obtained from: WD Plus GmbH, Wohlenbergstraße 16, 30179 Hanover
| Umgebungstemperatur + 0-3°C bis 35-40°C |
| Ambient temperature + 0-3°C until 35-40°C |
| Température ambiente + 0-3°C à 35-40°C |
| Temperatura ambiente + 0-3°C fino 35-40°C |
| Temperatura ambiente + 0-3°C a 35-40°C |
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