BN-LINK FD60-U2 is a 24-hour mechanical dual-outlet timer that can automate the operation of two electrical devices based on a user-defined schedule. This device is particularly useful for controlling lighting, cooling and heating systems, indoor sprinklers, humidifiers, aquariums, nebulizers, and ventilators.
The BN-LINK FD60-U2 features a simple and intuitive user interface with a clock dial, arrow, slide switch, and push pins. The clock dial is divided into two sections: black for PM hours and white for AM hours. The arrow indicates the current time, and the slide switch controls whether the timer is in "timing" or "always ON" mode. The push pins represent 15-minute time intervals, and users can push down the pins corresponding to the times they want their devices to be turned on.
BN-LINK FD60-U2 is a 24-hour mechanical dual-outlet timer that can automate the operation of two electrical devices based on a user-defined schedule. This device is particularly useful for controlling lighting, cooling and heating systems, indoor sprinklers, humidifiers, aquariums, nebulizers, and ventilators.
The BN-LINK FD60-U2 features a simple and intuitive user interface with a clock dial, arrow, slide switch, and push pins. The clock dial is divided into two sections: black for PM hours and white for AM hours. The arrow indicates the current time, and the slide switch controls whether the timer is in "timing" or "always ON" mode. The push pins represent 15-minute time intervals, and users can push down the pins corresponding to the times they want their devices to be turned on.
BN-LINK FD60-U2 is a 24-hour mechanical dual-outlet timer that can automate the operation of two electrical devices based on a user-defined schedule. This device is particularly useful for controlling lighting, cooling and heating systems, indoor sprinklers, humidifiers, aquariums, nebulizers, and ventilators.
The BN-LINK FD60-U2 features a simple and intuitive user interface with a clock dial, arrow, slide switch, and push pins. The clock dial is divided into two sections: black for PM hours and white for AM hours. The arrow indicates the current time, and the slide switch controls whether the timer is in "timing" or "always ON" mode. The push pins represent 15-minute time intervals, and users can push down the pins corresponding to the times they want their devices to be turned on.
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