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Does anyone have, or know where I can get an instruction manual for a
Smiths TS1000 timer.

If not, does anyone have a website or an address/phone no for Smiths
themselves.

I'm desperate to get hold of one. I have a timer that I cannot
de-program, and that I cannot isolate from the mains because it shares
a fuse with the lighting circuit. It's costing a fortune, because it
keeps switching on a heating system.

Regards,

J
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jezza wrote:
I have a timer that I cannot de-program, and that I cannot isolate from
the mains because it shares a fuse with the lighting circuit. It's
costing a fortune, because it keeps switching on a heating system.


Sounds very Mickey Mouse to me, and needs sorting ASAP.

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"jezza" wrote
| Does anyone have, or know where I can get an instruction manual for a
| Smiths TS1000 timer.
| If not, does anyone have a website or an address/phone no for Smiths
| themselves.

Their details used to be

Timeguard Ltd
Apsley Way
Lodnon NW2 7UR

Helpline 0181 450 8944

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In message , jezza
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Does anyone have, or know where I can get an instruction manual for a
Smiths TS1000 timer.

If not, does anyone have a website or an address/phone no for Smiths
themselves.

I'm desperate to get hold of one. I have a timer that I cannot
de-program, and that I cannot isolate from the mains because it shares
a fuse with the lighting circuit. It's costing a fortune, because it
keeps switching on a heating system.

Doesn't it sit on a backplate from which it can be unscrewed?
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philxharvey wrote:

I have the same problem - I phoned Timeguard who used to manufacture
these units under Smiths name, I was put through to Rod Jones who sent
me a free PDF of the instruction manual. His email address is

snip

And I'm sure Mr Jones will be highly delighted that you've thanked him
by plastering his email address across Usenet

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Does anyone have, or know where I can get an instruction manual for a
Smiths TS1000 timer.

If not, does anyone have a website or an address/phone no for Smiths
themselves.

I'm desperate to get hold of one. I have a timer that I cannot
de-program, and that I cannot isolate from the mains because it shares
a fuse with the lighting circuit. It's costing a fortune, because it
keeps switching on a heating system.

Regards,

J
Please call Time guard Tel: 020 8450 0515 and they will send you manual free.

Thanks
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pintu.2j6q0c wrote:

Please call Time guard Tel: 020 8450 0515 and they will send yo
manual free.
Thanks
Pint
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Here you go: This is a copy of the instructions

Have fun,
Teeky







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Teeky wrote:

pintu.2j6q0c wrote:

Please call Time guard


Here you go:


Great! A 2014 flashnewsgroups user, replying to 2006 a diybanter user,
replying to a 2003 googlegroups user - usenet need not apply.

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