This pool I just opened and got going has two timers. One for the Polaris and one for the pump. Since I don't have a Polaris, the pool guys unhooked it. However, when they wired everything back up, my pump was on my Polaris timer. They apparently crossed time. They told me to just re-label them and all would be good. So, I got two timer dials next to each other. One with power (running the pump), the other without.
The dial is turning and I can manually override. It looks like it is working, but the pump won't turn off or one when the dial gets around to the little screw in pegs. This is my first timer so I may be doing something wrong. If I understand correctly, if the timer is in between the on/off pegs and I flip the manual switch to the left (manual over ride off), it should still run, correct.
When I tested it (set the time with the peg near the off, it would not turn off when it reached the peg. So, I'm sure I'm doing something wrong since the dail is turning. Or the pool guys wired something up wrong. It is dark so I cannot get any pictures right now, but I am about to go back out and check it. I will see if my flash will work.
Can anyone give me some 101 instructions on this timer.
Thanks in advance. Jed
The dial is turning and I can manually override. It looks like it is working, but the pump won't turn off or one when the dial gets around to the little screw in pegs. This is my first timer so I may be doing something wrong. If I understand correctly, if the timer is in between the on/off pegs and I flip the manual switch to the left (manual over ride off), it should still run, correct.
When I tested it (set the time with the peg near the off, it would not turn off when it reached the peg. So, I'm sure I'm doing something wrong since the dail is turning. Or the pool guys wired something up wrong. It is dark so I cannot get any pictures right now, but I am about to go back out and check it. I will see if my flash will work.
Can anyone give me some 101 instructions on this timer.
Thanks in advance. Jed