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| Moderator Security Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Canada, just north of 50
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| Ok, this is weird. Last week I replaced a SIP series 3A timer connected to one of my UB 818's because it would not start when you pressed the start button. The button was worn out from years of use, so I figured it was shot. Now, the new installed timer worked for about 2 days and now is doing the same thing???? You can wait for it to "time out" and it will start the bed. Not even sure how this could be possible. The timer may have taken a static shock yesterday, maybe that is what has been blowing them up? Is this timer gone now too? Any help?? |
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| Smartass Canuck Moderator Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Canada Posts: 9,138 | Isn't that a delayed start time on the bed? Check to make sure your software isn't checked for delayed timed start. Obviously you would know better and figure it out, but maybe that's it......Software issue and not timer issue. Just throwing out ideas to ya. __________________ ![]() www.ChronosMarketing.com ____________________________________________ The problem nowadays is stupidity. Why don't we just take the safety labels off everything and see what happens? |
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| Moderator Security Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Canada, just north of 50 Posts: 2,931 | No because I can't even reprogram it because you have to hold the "start/stop' button when applying the power, which doesn't work because there is no contact from the button. |
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