Kitchen Countdown Timer
Part No: UTL264 (3061045)The UTL264 Kitchen Countdown Timer is designed with a large, user-friendly display and has an audible alarm buzzer, a magnetic clip and an easel stand.
- Large Digit Display
- Countdown Timer, Count Up Timer
- Audible Timer Alarm
- Battery Included
- Warranty: 1 Year
Kitchen Countdown Timer
The UTL264 Kitchen Countdown Timer is designed with a large, user-friendly display. This handy kitchen timer also comes complete with an audible alarm buzzer. The timer itself can be mounted to a suitable surface using its magnetic clip, or it can be sat on a worktop or counter-top using the handy easel stand. This handy and easy-to-use timer can be used anywhere around your workplace environment.
The UTL264 Kitchen Countdown Timer has a digital timer with extra large digits, a timer capacity of 99 minutes and 59 seconds and a built in memory. An AAA battery is also included so that the kitchen timer can be used straight away.
Operating Instructions
After the battery has been inserted, press the ‘CLEAR’ button before operating the timer.
- Count Up by pressing ‘START’
- Countdown by setting time and pressing ‘START’
- Memory resets automatically
- Clear by pressing ‘MIN’ and ‘SEC’ together
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Technical Specifications
Name | Value |
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Mounting Type | Magnetic Clip and Easel Stand |
Unit Dimensions | 6cm x 6cm x 1.5cm |
Unit Dimensions (with clip) | 6cm x 6cm x 3cm |
Warranty | 1 Year |
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Documentation
Code | Description | Issue No | Last Modified | |
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EU DoC | Declaration of Conformity (UTL264) | 01 | 5th November 2014 |
Articles / FAQs
Name | Date |
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My device has corrosion in the battery compartmentMy device has corrosion in the battery compartmentThis may cause your device to cease functioning, or become dangerous. In all cases, please return your instrument to Comark for servicing. Ideally, prevention is better than cure for this problem. Check your batteries regularly to ensure they have not leaked, and if you are planning to store the instrument without use for a prolonged period, please consider removing the batteries and storing them separately. | 16th April 2015 |