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CX312A6 Timer trouble

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BoogWar01

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Mar 16, 2009
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Hi, my name is Mario James, and I'm a mechanical engineer. I've got two Eagle Timers (CX312A6) that I bought thinking they were new (great external condition) but were actually made in 1987. I need to time a mixer process (bakery). Mixer is wired delta wye, so I have a pair of timers. My problem is that the timers don't work. The batteries which I suppose hold up the volatile memory that stores setpoints and such has stood up for twenty years (still getting rated voltage, Rayovac Lithium BR-2325-BA) but I can't get the keypad to work, it is totally locked out. But they do turn on, and I can set ranges via the dipswitches on the circuit board: it even counted when I first turned it on, to some setpoint that was stored before. The keypad is just locked out. The dealer locally (who I did NOT buy these from) told me that there was a password that needed to be entered, but the manufacturer said no, that it was a frequency problem - we get 50Hz locally (Kingston, Jamaica) but it turned out that that wasn't it either. Of course there is no warranty to get. I can't even take the thing apart to look at it, to see if the membrane pad needs cleaning. Anyone out there with experience with these timers, before I hack them to pieces?


 
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