Steffen Digital timer
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Steffen Digital timer


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Horse1

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago • purchased this product

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The current flows in "Automatic ON" at 18:00 and remains in "Automatic ON" at 19:10. At 23:30 it switches to "Automatic OFF". You would have to set it to "Automatic OFF" at 18:00, then it switches to "Automatic ON" at 19:10. Of course, what is written in the instructions applies if you have different instructions. "Automatic ON" does not mean that the automatic system now takes over, but that it is in the status "Automatic system is active and current is flowing". "Automatic OFF" means "Automatic is active and current is not flowing". You can easily test this using a table lamp.
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lucie_neuhaus

7 months ago

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digitec

7 months ago

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Yes, this timer is suitable for holiday absences as it has a random generator with which you can programme individual lamps to be switched on from time to time over a longer period of time. This makes it appear as if someone is at home, which is ideal for holiday absences. In addition, it offers 20 switching programmes and a countdown function that enable flexible control.
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ginar

1 year ago

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Former employee

1 year ago

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Please contact our Galaxus Assistant so that we can help you individually with your request. You may have received a defective model: https://www.galaxus.ch/help
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Herr Janosch

1 year ago

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digitec

1 year ago

The difference between a type 13 timer from Steffen and a type 12/13 timer from Hauri lies mainly in the following aspects: - Plug type and compatibility: - The Steffen timer (type 13) uses a type 12 plug and is compatible with type 13 sockets that support up to 10 A continuous load. - The Max Hauri timer (type 12/13) could also be compatible with type 12 plugs and type 13 sockets, but specific details on the plug types and continuous load are not explicitly stated in the sources. - Functions and features: - The Steffen timer (type 13) offers 20 switching programmes, a random generator, countdown function and child lock. It has a minimum interval of 60 minutes and is designed as a digital timer with IP20 protection. - No detailed information on the specific functions of the Max Hauri timer (type 12/13) is available in the sources, but it can be assumed that it may offer less extensive functions than the Steffen timer. - Manufacturer and model: - The Steffen time switch (type 13) is a specific model from Steffen with the manufacturer number 1204422 1. - The Max Hauri timer (type 12/13) is from a different manufacturer and probably has different model features and specifications. These differences show that the Steffen time switch (type 13) offers more extensive functionality and specific technical features that distinguish it from the Max Hauri time switch (type 12/13).
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mtpocket

1 year ago

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digitec

1 year ago

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Yes, the "Steffen timer (type 13)" device enables the programming of daily programmes and different intervals on different days. - It offers a weekly programme that makes it possible to define up to 10 switching programmes in 1-minute increments. - The switching cycle can be set individually for different days of the week.
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Rafael1992

2 years ago

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LaurentSchwab77

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Hello, Yes, the SET button switches to AUTO ON / ON / AUTO OFF / OFF mode ... Personally, I use it for the TV box and WiFi and I'm happy with it. ON during the week from 07:30 to 23:30 ON at weekends from 08:00 to 23:55 And with the SET button, I can start earlier in the morning if I need to, for example. Have a good evening.
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Anonymous

2 years ago

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desireeberhane

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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hgy_winti

2 years ago • purchased this product

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Depends on how X is defined. 1. if X is the same for all days, then only one programme slot is required Example X = 3 hours Mon-Sun 17:00 ON Mon-Sun 20:00 OFF 2. if X is different for each day, but always the same on the same day of the week, then 7 programme positions are required (one programme position for each day of the week) 3. if X should not always be the same on the same day of the week, then this is not possible Notes: The SET button selects the next programme position (20 x 2) Prg 1 ON Prg 1 OFF Prg 2 ON ... Prg 20 ON Prg 20 OFF Press the CLOCK button to exit programming To programme example 1, only the HOUR button is required in addition to SET, because every day of the week is programmed by default (Mon-Sun) - SET - 17 x HOUR - SET - 20 x HOUR - CLOCK For example 2, the DAY button is also required to programme the day of the week - SET - 1 x DAY (Mon) - 17 x HOUR - SET - 1 x DAY (Mon) - (17 + X) x HOUR - SET - 2 x DAY (Tue) - 17 x HOUR - SET - 2 x DAY (Tue) - (17 + X) x HOUR etc. - CLOCK
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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Stardustone

3 years ago

The following switching operations can be programmed with this: 20 switching programmes in a 24h cycle, incl. random generator and countdown function A much better solution that can also be automated would be e.g. The Hombli Smart Socket System, there are 3 in one set, which can be programmed in the Hombli App as desired, daily, weekly, and the Hombli can also measure the power consumption very precisely, perhaps this would be a better solution than the timer, which is also huge. Hombli Smart Swiss Socket 2+1
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Morloc

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago • purchased this product

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The term "child safety lock" refers to the two plastic parts in the right and left holes of the sockets that only move to the side when a cable is plugged in. These make it difficult for children to push any parts in. That is all.
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maddiepilz

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago • purchased this product

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A consumption of about 6 watts per hour must be expected. In 24 hours, that is 144 watts or 0.144 kWh. With an average price of around 22 centimes per kWh, this results in costs of around 3 centimes per day.
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lcuenoud

3 years ago

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Former employee

3 years ago

Unfortunately we were not able to test this, so please contact the brand directly for more details. We cannot guarantee whether this will damage the device or not.
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aiqbalrana

3 years ago

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