5/29/2023 0 Comments Red hot timer cost![]() ![]() Shipping and handling fees are to be paid by the customer. The manufacturer warrants this product to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal residential use and condition, for a period of 30 days from the original invoice date. NOTE: Never remove the batteries while the SHOWER WIZARD is activated, this could damage the device. The dome will blink red during lock down after 5 minutes a new shower cycle can begin for the next person. NOTE: After the shower duration, the SHOWER WIZARD will be in lock down mode. Compared to an average shower this will save at least 3 minutes of time, 6 gallons of water plus the required energy to heat the water. A SHOWER WIZARD shower with a duration although factory set at 8 minutes, 5 minutes is sufficient with another bonus minute for 6 total minutes. This one simple step of activating the SHOWER WIZARD will take water conservation to a higher level. The SHOWER WIZARD conserves water, eliminates leaks and trains every user to be water conscious. A white flashing light will be seen until the batteries are replaced. Should the batteries fall below the next preset minimum, the shower will not operate. As the batteries near the end of their life, a triple white flash from inside the SHOWER WIZARD will be noticeable when starting a shower cycle. The SHOWER WIZARD operates on 4 AA batteries which should last over 12 months under normal use. A few words about the SHOWER WIZARD and its operation: The SHOWER WIZARD valve will be in the closed position and no water will be flowing from the showerhead until the water handles are opened and the SHOWERWIZARD dome is pushed. ![]() Secure the valveās power cord to the shower arm with the included black Velcro wrap.Attach the dome assembly to the wall using the included white adhesive backed Velcro strips or hang with a nail, or screw.SHOWER WIZARD will start a self-test upon activation flashing red, green, blue, and closing valve. Insert 4 AA batteries into the back of the control module.Reattach the shower head to the SHOWER WIZARD valve while holding the valve to prevent it from turning.Screw the SHOWER WIZARD valve onto the shower arm.With the shower turned off, unscrew the existing shower head.Timer shuts off after estra minute, red light indicates that the shower is in "lockdown" mode and will not be able to start again for 5 minutes (Enough time to dry off and allow the next family member in the bathroom!).After time is up (factory set to 8 minutes) the dome will start blinking yellow and the water will pulse giving you 1 extra minute to rinse and finish shower.Press the dome at any time during the green or yellow cycle to pause shower and save time.Press button to start shower and timer (factory set at 8 minutes).Works great for keeping your family on a schedule! The Shower Wizard can be programmed for 6, 8,10 or 12 minute showers ensuring you find the right time for your family's needs. This is especially true if you, personally, didn't write the whole program, and even if you did, you may have forgotten that you used such-and-such a value to do something else.The Shower Wizard is an easy to install Shower Timer that helps you save time, money and water by creating a shut off timer for your shower. Your Cross-Reference facility will be your friend here - you can use it see where any references to that data-table value is made in the program. The warning is issued with regard to safety, personnel and machine or process "damage" - it is not wise to go poking values into any data-table locations without a full understanding of the implications, and an assessment of whether the changing of a value will cause problems should be made. Your manual input of that higher value may "trigger" unwanted actions. The reason I make this distinction, to give warning, that there might, possibly, be code elsewhere that inspects this preset value, perhaps (for example) to enable another function if the preset is greater than 250. So there was a finite time when the preset value was at 500. The value you entered was being set into the timer preset register, but your code at some point in time later was re-writing it back with your MOV instruction. To be pedantic and precise, your RSLogix500 software was making the change to 500, so your highlighted statement above isn't technically correct. Thanks for your help This help forum is great. ![]() That's why it wasn't accepting my manual change. Elsewhere in the code, I have a MOVE statement that moves the timer preset value to the line that I was trying to change (depending on a switch position). ![]()
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