Timer Floor Heating


Part Number: PLS730B1003
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Press on the door for 3 seconds until 'MAN' is shown on the display. Press on the door for 3 seconds until 'AUTO' is shown on the display.

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Lift up the bottom of the door of the T1033 using a small screwdriver.

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Assure there is power to the timer. If there is power to the timer, then make sure the ON/OFF button is pushed all the way to the right - ON position. If this doesn't resolve the issue, press the RESET button using a paper clip. If none of these steps resolve the issue, then contact WarmlyYours at (800) 875-5285 to order a replacement controller.

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A GFCI/GFEP (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter / Ground Fault Equipment Protection) works differently than a circuit breaker by specifically detecting a small imbalance in electrical current between the hot and neutral wires, which indicates a potential ground fault (like a person touching a live wire), and instantly shutting off the power to prevent shock, while a circuit breaker only trips when there's a significant overload in current flow on the circuit, like a short circuit or too many appliances plugged in.

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GFCI can fail for various reasons, such as wear and tear, moisture, corrosion, power surges, faulty wiring, or improper installation. Some of these causes can be prevented by regular inspection and maintenance, while others may require professional assistance. It is important to note that GFCI devices (ex. thermostat, breakers, outlets) should be tested regularly as these do wear out over time.

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No, a circuit breaker will NOT protect against a power surge; a circuit breakers primary function is to protect against excessive current flow (overload), while a surge protector is specifically designed to handle voltage spikes, which are what power surges are considered to be.

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Specifications


Electrical

Connection Single pole, 2 wires, hot & neutral
Connection Method Hardwired
Maximum Load (Resistive Only) 2400 W - 120 V, 20 A Never use this much
Supply 120 VAC, 50/60Hz
Voltage 120 V

Controls

Display Large white backlit display with night light mode
Manual Override Works like an ordinary on/off switch

Product Dimensions

Length 0.1″
Weight 0.4 lbs
Width 0.1″

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SKU PLS730B1003
UPC (GTIN-12) 881308010614

Warranty / Certifications

Warranty Limited 2-year warranty and lifetime technical support

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