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[ 230V AC Mains Input ] | | (Line) (Neutral) | | +---[Terminal 1] | | | [Jump Cable] | | | +---[Clock/Power] | [Terminal 2 (Output)] | | | v v +-------------------------+ | LOAD (Light) | +-------------------------+

Understanding the parts is critical for troubleshooting and assembly.

Repeat this process to define the current month, chronological day, hour, and minute. 2. Creating an Automation Schedule Block Tap the key to select the program sub-menu. Select an empty storage profile slot (e.g., P01).

Pull open the front battery drawer and install a new lithium cell. Loss of mains supply along with a weak backup battery.

[ + ] + [ - ] + [ OK ] + [ MENU ] --> Hold Together for Factory Reset Locate the front-panel button matrix.

The digital display reduces the risk of setting the wrong time or day compared to manual pin setting.

On the side or face of the timer, there is a manual slide switch.

Ensure the KNX bus voltage supply is properly connected and within operational limits.

If you need a more accurate, step-by-step guide to a specific model of Hager timer or programmer, could you please provide the ? Knowing which Hager timer you are trying to configure can help me give you more precise instructions.

: Labeled or aligned horizontally below the screen (typically + , - , OK , and Menu / Back ).

If you are looking for a manual for a Hager device, the "BP 10140" mark on your product's label is simply the manufacturer's address. To find the correct manual, you should look for a model name (typically 2-3 letters followed by 3-4 digits) like Popular Hager Controls Manuals

Activates the control of the second set of outputs (e.g., C9–C16).

Without this document, you are essentially blind. Do not rely on generic timer knowledge—Hager’s specific implementation has unique quirks.

: You can manually toggle the output by pressing the button with the hand symbol (typically the minus key). This allows you to switch between "Permanent ON," "Permanent OFF," or "Temporary Override" (which reverts at the next scheduled step).