The Hager BP 10140 (located at 33 rue Saint-Nicolas, B.P. 10140, 67703 SAVERNE CEDEX, France) is a manufacturer address frequently listed on various Hager modular devices, including analogue and digital time switches/controllers
. Based on similar Hager daily time switches, the manual covers installation, setting, and operation of 24-hour DIN-rail timers. Hager Time Switch Overview
The device controls electrical loads based on a 24-hour schedule, often used for lighting, heating, or industrial processes. Operating Modes:
The switch usually has three positions: Manual ON, Automatic (watch symbol), and Manual OFF. Interface:
Features a rotating dial with segments (pins) representing 15-minute intervals, with a clock face for setting the current time. Installation & Wiring Installation: hager controls bp 10140 manual
Must be performed by a qualified electrician, ensuring compliance with local standards.
Connect the neutral directly to the load and the line wire through terminal 1, with the load output on terminal 2 (standard configuration). Device Type: Designed for 230 V~, 50–60 Hz operation. Setting the Schedule & Time Set Current Time:
Rotate the outer dial until the current time aligns with the indicator arrow. Program Schedule (Pins):
Push the pins towards the center (or to the "1" side) to turn the load ON. OFF State: The Hager BP 10140 (located at 33 rue Saint-Nicolas, B
Push the pins towards the outside (or to the "0" side) to turn the load OFF.
To have lights on from 7 PM to 6 AM, push all segments within that range to the ON position. Operating Instructions & Troubleshooting Mode Switch:
Ensure the mode selector is set to the Automatic (Watch Symbol) position for the timer to run. Power Failure:
If the timer loses power, it will not track time and will need to be readjusted. Battery Backup: Power off
Some models have a backup battery (e.g., CR2032) to retain time and programs, which should be replaced if needed.
Disclaimer: As "BP 10140" refers to the manufacturer address rather than a specific product model number, these instructions are based on common Hager time switches (e.g., EHN010, EHN011, EHN110) associated with that documentation location. Please check the actual label on the side of your device for a more specific model number (e.g., EHN010, EH110, or a 7-digit code) for the exact manual.
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A: In most versions, no. The standard BP 10140 is a standalone time switch. However, some later revisions may have an external input for a remote override. Check the manual's "External Input" section.
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