1. Producte acabatview
The Fdit Timer Relay Switch is a versatile module designed to automatically cut off power to connected devices after a user-defined delay. This intelligent control system is ideal for various applications, including controlling fans, motors, and lighting, enhancing both energy efficiency and safety.

Figura 1: Mésview of the Fdit Timer Relay Switch module with its input and output wires.
2. Especificacions
| Paràmetre | Valor |
|---|---|
| Sortida actual | 7A (maximum 10A) |
| Consum d'energia en funcionament | 43 mA |
| Subministrament Voltage | AC 110-220V |
| Consum màxim d'energia en espera | 12 mA |
| Canals de control | 1 canal de sortida |
| Temperatura de funcionament | -25 ℃ a 85 ℃ |
| Humitat de funcionament | 5% a 95% HR |
| Modes de retard | 16 types (1 min to 480 min) |
| Max Incandescent Lamp Carrega | 1400W |
| Max Energy-Saving Lamp Carrega | 300W |
| Dimensions (paquet) | 10.5 x 5.7 x 2.2 cm |
| Pes | 30 grams |
3. Configuració i instal·lació
The Fdit Timer Relay Switch is designed for quick and convenient installation due to its lightweight and compact size. Proper wiring is crucial for safe and effective operation.
3.1 Esquema de cablejat
Refer to the diagram below for common wiring configurations. Ensure all connections are secure and correspond to the input and output requirements of your electrical appliances.

Figure 2: Common wiring diagram showing input (L, N) and output (L) connections for the relay switch. The diagram illustrates connecting the module to a power plug and an electrical appliance such as a lamp.
3.2 Connexió d'alimentació
Connect the AC 110-220V power supply to the input terminals (IN) of the module. The output terminals (OUT) should be connected to the load (e.g., fan, motor, lamp).

Figura 3: Detallada view of the relay switch's internal board and connections, illustrating the power supply and load connections. Note the DIP switches for delay time adjustment.
4. Instruccions de funcionament
The module functions as a power-off delay timer. Once the set delay time expires, the power supply to the connected device is cut off.
4.1 Setting Delay Time
The delay time is set using the DIP switches located on the module's circuit board. There are 16 available delay modes. On-site adjustment of the delay time after initial setup is not permitted; the module must be powered off to change settings.
The specific combination of DIP switch settings for each delay time (1 minute, 3 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 25 minutes, 30 minutes, 40 minutes, 50 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, 120 minutes, 180 minutes, 240 minutes, 300 minutes, and 480 minutes) is determined by the manufacturer's internal programming. Refer to the product's detailed specifications or manufacturer's website for the exact DIP switch configuration table, as it is not provided on the module itself.
4.2 Powering On and Operation
- Ensure all wiring connections are correct and secure.
- Apply power to the module (AC 110-220V).
- Upon power-up, the module begins its operation. The PWR indicator LED will remain continuously lit, indicating that the module is active and the timer has started.
- Once the set delay time has elapsed, the PWR indicator LED will begin to flash, signaling that the power-off delay has completed and the power to the connected load has been cut.
5. Manteniment
The Fdit Timer Relay Switch requires minimal maintenance. Keep the module clean and free from dust and moisture. Do not expose it to extreme temperatures outside its specified operating range (-25℃ to 85℃) or high humidity (above 95% RH).
Regularly inspect wiring connections to ensure they remain secure and free from corrosion or damage. If any damage is observed, disconnect power immediately and replace damaged components or the module as necessary.
6. Solució De Problemes
6.1 Module Not Powering On
- Comproveu la font d'alimentació voltage to ensure it is within the AC 110-220V range.
- Verify that the input wiring (L and N) is correctly connected and secure.
- Assegureu-vos que la font d'alimentació estigui activa.
6.2 Device Not Turning Off After Delay
- Confirm that the output wiring to the load is correctly connected.
- Check the load's power requirements to ensure it does not exceed the module's maximum current (10A) or wattage (1400W for incandescent, 300W for energy-saving lamps).
- Verify the DIP switch settings for the desired delay time. Incorrect settings may lead to unexpected behavior.
6.3 Module Malfunctioning or Buzzing
- Disconnect power immediately.
- This could indicate an internal component failure or an overload. Do not attempt to repair the module yourself.
- Contact customer support for assistance or consider replacing the module.
7. Garantia i Suport
For warranty information, please refer to the terms and conditions provided at the time of purchase or contact your retailer. For technical support or further inquiries, please visit the official Fdit brand store on Amazon or their official weblloc.
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