The current day of the week, hour, and minute must be calibrated before active program processing can take place.
| Feature | | BND‑50/SE36 (Timer) | |---------|--------------------|--------------------------| | Primary function | Film dielectric breakdown testing | Programmable ON/OFF switching | | User interface | 8‑inch touchscreen | LCD with 4–5 buttons | | Operating voltage | 0–20 kV internal / 230 V mains | 230–240 V / 50 Hz | | Safety features | Grounding, door interlock, over‑current | Overload protection, random function | | Applications | Laboratory, quality control, R&D | Home, office, energy saving |
with appliances exceeding the maximum load (typically 16A/3680W or as specified on your unit).
Without specific instructions or more context, it's challenging to provide more detailed guidance. If you have any more information or clarification about the BND-50 SE36 project, I'd be happy to try and assist you further!
: Press and hold the CLOCK button while repeatedly pressing HOUR . Minute : Press and hold CLOCK while pressing MIN .
simultaneously to activate "RANDOM." This varies your scheduled times by 10–30 minutes to make the home look occupied. 12/24 Hour Format
The HBN BND-50/SE36 is a 24-hour programmable digital timer used for automated, energy-efficient control of household appliances. Essential setup includes charging the internal battery for 12 hours, performing a reset, setting the current time via the clock button, and programming desired ON/OFF cycles. For more details, visit HBN .
: 1 minute (1 second on advanced variants) Internal Battery : Rechargeable Ni-MH battery backup Environmental Rating : IP20 (Indoor use only) Preliminary Step: Charging and Resetting
To help you find the correct instructions, could you provide a bit more context? For example:
Locate the small hole or button on the face of the unit.
The current day of the week, hour, and minute must be calibrated before active program processing can take place.
| Feature | | BND‑50/SE36 (Timer) | |---------|--------------------|--------------------------| | Primary function | Film dielectric breakdown testing | Programmable ON/OFF switching | | User interface | 8‑inch touchscreen | LCD with 4–5 buttons | | Operating voltage | 0–20 kV internal / 230 V mains | 230–240 V / 50 Hz | | Safety features | Grounding, door interlock, over‑current | Overload protection, random function | | Applications | Laboratory, quality control, R&D | Home, office, energy saving |
with appliances exceeding the maximum load (typically 16A/3680W or as specified on your unit).
Without specific instructions or more context, it's challenging to provide more detailed guidance. If you have any more information or clarification about the BND-50 SE36 project, I'd be happy to try and assist you further!
: Press and hold the CLOCK button while repeatedly pressing HOUR . Minute : Press and hold CLOCK while pressing MIN .
simultaneously to activate "RANDOM." This varies your scheduled times by 10–30 minutes to make the home look occupied. 12/24 Hour Format
The HBN BND-50/SE36 is a 24-hour programmable digital timer used for automated, energy-efficient control of household appliances. Essential setup includes charging the internal battery for 12 hours, performing a reset, setting the current time via the clock button, and programming desired ON/OFF cycles. For more details, visit HBN .
: 1 minute (1 second on advanced variants) Internal Battery : Rechargeable Ni-MH battery backup Environmental Rating : IP20 (Indoor use only) Preliminary Step: Charging and Resetting
To help you find the correct instructions, could you provide a bit more context? For example:
Locate the small hole or button on the face of the unit.