| Leviton 612-6260M-00W Decora 60-30-20-10 Preset Minute Electronic Timer White | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 11 reviews) Sales Rank: 660 Category: Home Improvement
Publisher: Leviton Studio: Leviton Brand: Leviton Label: Leviton Color: White Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Warranty: 2 YEARS MANUFACTURES WARRANTY Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 2.8 x 2.3
MPN: 6260M-W Model: 612-6260M-00W UPC: 078477844014 EAN: 0078477844014 ASIN: B00004YUMM
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| Features:
| | White 60 minute Preset Decora Electronic Timer Switch | | | Decora styling enhance any interiors and can be used with Decora Screw-less plates or plastic or nylon Decora plates. | | | Four preset interval buttons: 60, 30, 20, 10 minutes and OFF. | | | Complete with wiring instructions | | | UL Listed, CSA Certified |
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Product Description NEVER LEAVE THE LIGHTS ON AGAIN: The Leviton Decora 6215M light switch option allows you to select from four preset 10-20-30-60 minute intervals. Press the selection, and the timers will activate the off command. Push the off switch if you don't require the extra time. Perfect for bathrooms, garages, back patios, closets...
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
  Excellent... August 7, 2008 Have had this timer installed for about two months and trouble-free. Installation is straight forward. This item requires a neutral wire hook-up. Unit sits deep so re-arranging existing wiring in box may be required. Simple to use and adds a nice, high-end feel. When switching on/off, makes less of a clicking noise than a manual switch. Overall, a great product.
  Electronic Timer July 17, 2008 I use this timer to control the bathroom heater and fan.
When you have children, sometimes one of them forgets to turn off either the fan or the heater. This timer eliminates that problem. Just set it to a time and when it's counted all the way down, it shuts what's connected to it off.
You can also stop the timer by pushing the "shut off" button at the bottom.
  Still going strong July 14, 2008 Out of all the bathroom fan swith timers I have seen I still like this one the best. Simple installation, simple operation, does just what we need.
I bought four of them almost five years ago and they are all still working just fine. I came here today to order some more for my daughter's condo.
The only criticism I have is the size of the unit can make it a challenge to install if your switch box is jammed with anything else that will take up a lot of space (like a dimmer, for example).
I got really tired of coming home at the end of the day to find somebody had left a fan running all day long. This is a simple solution to the problem.
  flimsy buttons break within a year July 5, 2008 Looks good, works great until the tiny plastic tabs on the back of the buttons that hold them to the switch receptacle start to break off. This is with once or twice daily use, not an unusual load.
Using tiny plastic bits as functional parts that take stress is a bad design idea.
Too bad, because i was really happy with this product.
  Verify that your existing setup has a neutral wire before ordering May 1, 2008 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
A year ago I replaced a fan switch with one of those dial-timer switches which was very easy to install. I thought this switch looked a lot better and the quiet operation sounded great also so I purchased it. According to the manufacturer's website, most new house's electrical systems include a neutral wire configurations and since my house is one year old it did not occur to me check before ordering. My configuration only has a 3-wire setup and without the neutral wire, the timer won't work. One of my friend's is an electrician so I called him and he said that generally only timers for HVAC systems in residential building have a neutral wire setup. So before you order, verify that your existing setup has a neutral wire, because it probably does not.
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